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Dorothy Trevino interviews Eleanor Ismey Helen Sloog-Sheek and Maria Decker early Mancos Colorado settlers. These oral histories are part of a series of interviews taken in the 1970s to document the…
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: Plateau Creek
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No descriptions given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: Gateway History
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No name or descrption given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title : John Otto
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An oral history interview with Frank Gold that includes the following topics: history from Lawrence Kansas travel to Grand Canyon Walnut Canyon cattle in Walnut Canyon water resources service as…
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An oral history interview with Ted Compton includes information on the following subjects: Rangers at Walnut Canyon Walnut Canyon and "island" John Clark travel by horse and wagon Arizona…
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Richmond discusses the life and experience of Mrs Vera Grossman Black in living around the Grand Canyon Railway arriving at the Grand Canyon with her father who was a conductor for the Santa Fe. She…
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An oral history interview with the Fairchilds include the following topics: cattle ranch at Lake Mary Greelaw Lumber Mill Walnut Canyon Pierce's cabin tours of Walnut Canyon wildlife water…
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Verkamp discusses his life at the Grand Canyon as a result of his father's opening of the General Store there in 1906. He also shares his recollections about the tourist trains arriving in the…
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Richmond interviews Acosta a long time foreman for the Santa Fe and Grand Canyon Railways who aided with the construction of the Grand Canyon Railroad over the course of 40 years. He discusses in…
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Al Richmond interviews Betty Bartlett a former teacher at Grand Canyon High School (1956-1963) and former employee of the National Parks Service at Grand Canyon National Park. She recounts her first…
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Mr. Christman was born in Topeka Kansas in 1922. He worked first as a laborer and later as a lineman doing communications maintenance on the Grand Canyon Railway Line. He explains his job in…
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Sutton describes his experience as both a laborer as well as an engineer for the Grand Canyon Railroad. He discusses the aspects of the work as well as the route/stops along the railway that they…
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