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  • Hobo - Wikipedia
    Tramps and hobos are commonly lumped together, but in their own sight they are sharply differentiated A hobo or bo is simply a migratory laborer; he may take some longish holidays, but soon or late he returns to work A tramp never works if it can be avoided; he simply travels
  • Hobos Pub N Eatery - Citrus Heights, CA
    HOBO'S PUB 'N EATERY in Citrus Heights, reviews by real people Yelp is a fun and easy way to find, recommend and talk about what’s great and not so great in Citrus Heights and beyond
  • The Last of the Great American Hobos - Smithsonian Magazine
    Hobos came and went on the huge historic construction and infrastructure projects of the American West, and ridership rose and fell with the national economy
  • Hobos – Subcultures and Sociology - Grinnell College
    Hobos have a history dating back to the explosion of the railroad after the Civil War Over this time, many have debated what defines a hobo While there is still much disagreement over definition, there are a few consistencies
  • Hobo Communications: A Brief History of Hobos and Their Signs
    But the history of hobos began decades earlier Though not called hobos, but frequently referred to merely as tramps, men had long been traveling around picking up work Most modern hobos, however, trace their lineage to the building of the railroads and the end of the Civil War
  • How Hobos Built a Culture of Symbols, Stew, and Survival
    As many as 250,000 teenagers became hobos during the Great Depression Hardship on the rails was not confined to solitary men Women and children increasingly joined this nomadic existence, their presence a stark reminder of how thoroughly the Depression shattered the American dream
  • Depression-era hobo signs were America’s first secret survival codes
    From the shantytowns of Hoovervilles to the rail-riding culture of hobos, millions of Americans faced hunger, uncertainty, and danger Through ingenuity and solidarity, hobos developed an underground communication system of hobo signs that guided them through a harsh and often hostile world
  • Hobo Code: The Signs and Symbols Used by Travelers of Old
    The early 1900s were a time of displacement for over 500,000 people in the U S Many became hobos and traveled constantly in search of better things As they traveled, they developed a code of symbols to communicate and help out fellow travelers
  • The untold story of the hobos who traveled America for work
    Explore the fascinating history of hobos, the wandering travelers who shaped American culture through their way of life
  • What Is a Hobo? History, Culture, and Lifestyle - Biology Insights
    Hobos often formed informal communities known as “hobo jungles” near railroad tracks, typically on the outskirts of towns These jungles served as gathering places for rest, sharing information, and communal living, sometimes featuring shared meals like “Mulligan stew ”





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