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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Fruitvale to Grand Junction
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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Fruitvale to Grand Junction
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Interview with Clarence B. Robinson Bernice Gillette and Walter Gillette from the Urban Renewal Oral History Project.
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Interview with Florence Knight from Pikes Peak Library District Oral History Project.
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Sargent tells of his family's move to Mesa from Kansas via Los Angeles California. He retired from a career at Salt River Project but also worked as a farmer. Sargent gives great detail of…
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Hibbert was born in Mesa at corner of Morris and Second Avenue and married Ruth Hansen in 1932 at the Arizona Temple. He describes what Mesa was like growing up with no running water no electricity…
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Hanson begins by telling the story of her parents' move to Mesa at the request of Brigham Young; they were asked to help ?colonize? the area. Her father Hyrum Smith Peterson served as the Town…
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Robertson begins by recounting her family's move from California to Arizona in 1911. Her father Paul Baxter Beville a citrus farmer moved to Mesa to grow citrus because the land was plentiful…
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A member of the prominent Pomeroy family Johnson was born in Mesa in 1896 at Robson and Second Ave. Her father was the first Mormon Bishop of Mesa and one of her distant cousins served as Mesa's…
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Booker born in Naco Arizona talks about her familys history and her experiences as an African American woman in early Mesa. Her great grand parents were slaves and her grandfather and father were…
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Mr. and Mrs. Robson along with the interviewer Charles Mitten discuss some of the first automobiles in Mesa Arizona. They reminisce about who owned what car and what the roads were like. They also…
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Wayne Phelps begins by giving his family's history and telling how his grandparents moved to Arizona at the request of Brigham Young. He recalls several early Mesa families and the houses they…
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Note: First interview with Virginia Rigg in 2005. Interview with Virginia Rigg and her grand niece and grand nephew Shirley and Bob Sheets. wrote Book -- After she was 90 years old -- took a class…
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Jean Landis Library Director. Jean was library director in 1979 when the library entered the computer age. The enormous task of entering the periodicals and books onto a computer data base was…
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Schweigert George-Principal Shaw Heights Junior High School 1961-1978 -- School District #50 -- Shaw Heigths Junior High; Orchard Court Alternative School - 1961 to 1078 -- Adams School District # 50
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Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
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