Home by nine : the real story of Portsmouth's south end, an autobiography
"Eighty years a Portsmouth resident, Harold Whitehouse Jr. looks back on his childhood living in a very different South End from what we know today. Considered a poor neighborhood, the South End of the 1920s through 1960s was composed of mostly working families with many fathers employed part or full time at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and mothers stayed home with their children. ..."--Publisher's description.
""Eighty years a Portsmouth resident, Harold Whitehouse Jr. looks back on his childhood living in a very different South End from what we know today. Considered a poor neighborhood, the South End of the 1920s through 1960s was composed of mostly working families with many fathers employed part or full time at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and mothers stayed home with their children. ..."--Publisher's description."@en
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