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Hobo History
The Story of the Early American Hobo
The first and most important rule of the hobo code
was 'decide your own life', which meant 'do what
you want to do'.
Hobo Defined
 A hobo is a migratory worker or homeless
vagabond, often penniless. The term originated in
the Westernprobably NorthwesternUnited States
during the last decade of the 19th
century. Unlike tramps, who work only when they are
forced to, and bums, who do not work at all, hobos are
workers who wander.
 As many as 20,000 hobos live in America today.
National Hobo
Convention
 In 1900 the town fathers of Britt Iowa invited the
National Hobo Convention to town and it has been
held in August ever since
 At the Hobo convention, hobos camp out in the Hobo
Jungle and tell stories and sing hobo songs.
 A hobo King and Queen are named.
 Hobo Museum in Britt Iowa
Hobo (ethical) code
 An ethical code was created by Tourist Union #63 during its 1889
National Hobo Convention in St. Louis Missouri. This code was
voted upon as a concrete set of laws to govern the Nation-wide
Hobo Body; it reads this way:
1) Decide your own life, don't let another person run or rule you.
2) When in town, always respect the local law and officials, and try to
be a gentleman at all times.
3) Don't take advantage of someone who is in a vulnerable
situation, locals or other hobos.
4) Always try to find work, even if temporary, and always seek out
jobs nobody wants. By doing so you not only help a business
along, but ensure employment should you return to that town again.
5) When no employment is available, make your own work by using your
added talents at crafts.
6) Do not allow yourself to become a stupid drunk and set a bad example
for locals' treatment of other hobos.
7) When jungling in town, respect handouts, do not wear them out, another
hobo will be coming along who will need them as bad, if not worse than you.
8) Always respect nature, do not leave garbage where you are jungling.
9) If in a community jungle, always pitch in and help.
10) Try to stay clean, and boil up wherever possible.
11) When traveling, ride your train respectfully, take no personal
chances, cause no problems with the operating crew or host railroad, act
like an extra crew member.
12) Do not cause problems in a train yard, another hobo will be coming
along who will need passage through that yard.
13) Do not allow other hobos to molest children, expose all molesters
to authorities, they are the worst garbage to infest any society.
14) Help all runaway children, and try to induce them to return home.
15) Help your fellow hobos whenever and wherever needed, you may
need their help someday.
16) If present at a hobo court and you have testimony, give it. Whether
for or against the accused, your voice counts!
Steam Train
 Maurice W Graham "Steam Train"
Grand Patriarch of Americas Hobos who has died aged 89.
Maurice W. Graham was known to thousands of itinerant
people across the States by his hobo name: Steam Train.
He started sneaking free rides on freight trains in the 1930s
when he was fourteen. Like millions of other unemployed
people during the depression, Steam Train rode the rails in
search of work. He became a legendary figure in the Hobo
community, setting up the Hobo Foundation and was
crowned King of the Hobos five times.
Steam train
Hobo Rally
 Hobo in the morning
 Hobo at night
 Hobo everyday putting up a fight / using all his might
I dont know what Ive been told! Hobo Pussy is filled with Gold!
Mmmm good
Feels good
Is good
Its real good
Tastes good
Mighty good
Good for you, good for me
I dont need no teenage chick
All I need is my hobo bitch
I dont know what Ive been told
The hobos road is mighty cold
I dont know what others claim
But Im not ready to take that westbound train
Im a honey dipping son of a gun
I dont care just hand me some rum
I dont need no jungle buzzardin son of a bitch
I just need to get rid of my 10 year jock itch
Ive been walkin to the risin sun
Im a hobo travlin son of a gun

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  • 1. Hobo History The Story of the Early American Hobo
  • 2. The first and most important rule of the hobo code was 'decide your own life', which meant 'do what you want to do'.
  • 3. Hobo Defined A hobo is a migratory worker or homeless vagabond, often penniless. The term originated in the Westernprobably NorthwesternUnited States during the last decade of the 19th century. Unlike tramps, who work only when they are forced to, and bums, who do not work at all, hobos are workers who wander. As many as 20,000 hobos live in America today.
  • 4. National Hobo Convention In 1900 the town fathers of Britt Iowa invited the National Hobo Convention to town and it has been held in August ever since At the Hobo convention, hobos camp out in the Hobo Jungle and tell stories and sing hobo songs. A hobo King and Queen are named. Hobo Museum in Britt Iowa
  • 5. Hobo (ethical) code An ethical code was created by Tourist Union #63 during its 1889 National Hobo Convention in St. Louis Missouri. This code was voted upon as a concrete set of laws to govern the Nation-wide Hobo Body; it reads this way: 1) Decide your own life, don't let another person run or rule you. 2) When in town, always respect the local law and officials, and try to be a gentleman at all times. 3) Don't take advantage of someone who is in a vulnerable situation, locals or other hobos. 4) Always try to find work, even if temporary, and always seek out jobs nobody wants. By doing so you not only help a business along, but ensure employment should you return to that town again.
  • 6. 5) When no employment is available, make your own work by using your added talents at crafts. 6) Do not allow yourself to become a stupid drunk and set a bad example for locals' treatment of other hobos. 7) When jungling in town, respect handouts, do not wear them out, another hobo will be coming along who will need them as bad, if not worse than you. 8) Always respect nature, do not leave garbage where you are jungling. 9) If in a community jungle, always pitch in and help. 10) Try to stay clean, and boil up wherever possible. 11) When traveling, ride your train respectfully, take no personal chances, cause no problems with the operating crew or host railroad, act like an extra crew member.
  • 7. 12) Do not cause problems in a train yard, another hobo will be coming along who will need passage through that yard. 13) Do not allow other hobos to molest children, expose all molesters to authorities, they are the worst garbage to infest any society. 14) Help all runaway children, and try to induce them to return home. 15) Help your fellow hobos whenever and wherever needed, you may need their help someday. 16) If present at a hobo court and you have testimony, give it. Whether for or against the accused, your voice counts!
  • 8. Steam Train Maurice W Graham "Steam Train" Grand Patriarch of Americas Hobos who has died aged 89. Maurice W. Graham was known to thousands of itinerant people across the States by his hobo name: Steam Train. He started sneaking free rides on freight trains in the 1930s when he was fourteen. Like millions of other unemployed people during the depression, Steam Train rode the rails in search of work. He became a legendary figure in the Hobo community, setting up the Hobo Foundation and was crowned King of the Hobos five times.
  • 10. Hobo Rally Hobo in the morning Hobo at night Hobo everyday putting up a fight / using all his might
  • 11. I dont know what Ive been told! Hobo Pussy is filled with Gold! Mmmm good Feels good Is good Its real good Tastes good Mighty good Good for you, good for me I dont need no teenage chick All I need is my hobo bitch I dont know what Ive been told The hobos road is mighty cold I dont know what others claim But Im not ready to take that westbound train Im a honey dipping son of a gun I dont care just hand me some rum I dont need no jungle buzzardin son of a bitch I just need to get rid of my 10 year jock itch Ive been walkin to the risin sun Im a hobo travlin son of a gun