A HOMESTEADER'S SAMPLER OF U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
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May/June 1975
by JIM ENGILES
THE SANITARY PRIVYby C.W. Stiles. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Farmer's Bulletin No. 463. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1911. At the turn of the century, typhoid and dysentery were prevalent in rural America . . . largely because of the improper disposal of human wastes. Hence this publication, and especially its last chapter: "Civic Responsibility in Respect to Privies". The bulletin describesa splendid variety of outhouses—L.R.S. privy, dry system, and wet system—all of which can be built easily with the help of many excellent illustrations.
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