Date: Mon, 2 Oct 1995 09:45:15 EDT
From: David Bergdahl bergdahl[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]OUVAXA.CATS.OHIOU.EDU
Subject: icebox
Ohio University Electronic Communication
Date: 02-Oct-1995 09:36am EST
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From: David Bergdahl Dept: English
BERGDAHL Tel No: (614) 593-2783
Subject: icebox
b. 1940 Brooklyn, lived on Long Island since '42: we had an icebox until the
early 50's; the iceman came regularly just as the milk- and breadman did. I
remember added the water to my fish tanks (NEVER acquaria!) in the winter when
evaporation was a problem. Maybe the variable in this discussion that's been
overlooked is the size of the urban area. The iceman came until it was
economically impractical to do so, so that smaller places "lost" their
iceboxes before larger ones. No one I knew went down to the river and cut
blocks of ice: it had to be delivered to a warehouse & stored all summer in
sawdust. In all probability the NYC area had ice from upstate or NE rather than
the Hudson anyway.
Anyway, what I'm reading on the list the last few days is that "iceboxes" can be
remembered by people in their 50's in NY but only as hearsay from grandparentsin
other places.
BERGDAHL[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]OUVAXA.CATS.OHIOU.EDU
David Bergdahl Ohio University/Athens
"Where Appalachia meets the Midwest"
Received: 02-Oct-1995 09:45am