Table of Contents
"Steam train" Maury Graham, hobo -- Lawrence W. Davis, Pullman porter -- Robert Shields, world's longest diary -- Moreese Bickham, prisoner -- Miles Mahan, Hula Ville -- Roberta Blackgoat, Navajo activist -- Louis H. Greving, Grotto of the Redemption -- Geneva Tisdale, Woothworth's i.e. Woolworth's lunch counter -- Harold C. Cotton, hat blocker -- Prophet Blackmon, preacher -- Tommie Bass, folk doctor -- Donald Bean, dinosaur gardens -- Sylvia Rivera and Seymour Pine, Stonewall riots -- Mackey E. Brown, door-to-door salesman -- Dixie Evans, exotic world -- Dick Falk, press agent --Segundo Mugarra, Basque sheepherder -- Dewey Chafin and Barbara Elkins, serpent handlers -- Leslie Kornfeld and Joe Erber, Mississippi Jews -- James Smith, grain scooper -- Jim Searles, Brooklyn Elite Checker Club -- Hinkel Schillings and Shade Pate, fox hunters -- Marie Coombs, newspaper editor -- Marta Becket and Tom Willett, Amargosa Opera House -- Dan Field, marriage broker -- Hallie Stillwell, Justice of the Peace -- Percy Brigham, scaffold fisherman -- Dick Zimmerman, Dugout Ranch -- Lydia Emery, country doctor -- Stanley Kilarr, record collector -- Marion Walker, Howard & Walker's General Store -- George Preston, Preston's filling station -- Z.L. Hill, Riverside Hotel -- Jim Bishop, castle builder -- Matt Kennedy, Coney Island Chamber of Commerce -- Mariano and Clara Lucca, Columbus Museum -- Mike Gashwazra, religious leader -- Dan Barlow, fundamentalist Mormon -- Evangeline Calvin, mannequin restorer -- Dr. Hepcat, disc jockey -- Bill Seward, Jersey Lilly Bar and Cafe -- Joe Franklin, talk show host -- Fred Bloodgood, side-show pitchman -- Augustina Martâinez, healer -- Johnny Tocco, boxing trainer -- Amos Powers, coon dog graveyard -- Charlie DeLeo, maintenance man -- Joe Merrill and Hilda Wilkinson, spiritualists -- Virginia Belle Brewer, Brewer's Bell Museum.