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End of the Outhouse

By Capper's Staff
Published on August 29, 2012

We called the outhouse the “house with the open door” as kids. After many years our small town got sewers put in. So soon we had a bathroom. My brothers took down the outhouse and covered it up. We had a Christmas wreath so we had a funeral service for the passing of the outhouse.

Thora Crowfoot
Edgewater, Colorado


Back in 1955 a call went out from the editors of the then Capper’s Weekly asking for readers to send in articles on true pioneers. Hundreds of letters came pouring in from early settlers and their children, many now in their 80s and 90s, and from grandchildren of settlers, all with tales to tell. So many articles were received that a decision was made to create a book, and in 1956, the first My Folks title – My Folks Came in a Covered Wagon – hit the shelves. Nine other books have since been published in the My Folks series, all filled to the brim with true tales from Capper’s readers, and we are proud to make those stories available to our growing online community.