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This reel contains John Ciardi speaking at the University of Denver on May 27 1971 as part of the English Department Lecture Series. The title of his lecture is "The Lives of X" which is…
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Dorothy Trevino interviews Mae Elliot Emma Haighchew Ethel Bowling and Belle Cook early Mancos Colorado settlers about their experiences as homesteaders. These interviews are part of a series of…
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No name or descrption given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cows
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Battle of Shiloh Hill / Who Will Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot? / Johnnie German / Banks of Claudy / Dollar or Two / How Pleasant That Would Be / House Carpenter / Lord Bateman / Daughter Why…
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19th Century Traditional Song
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Oral History Interview with Frances Johnson for Pikes Peak Library Oral History Project
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Mr. Steele tells of his father moving from Provo Utah to Mesa in 1876 where he homesteaded and eventually owned a restaurant. He recalls that his family had livestock including dairy cows and that he…
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Ronald Lund talks about training and jumping in Alaska. He also discusses changes to equipment in administration and in attitudes from when he started in 1964 to 1984. Lund recalls the driving force…
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Topics includes Johnson Sides and hide tanning. Anaho Island in Pyramid Lake. Area movie making. The Truckee River. Pyramid Lake Nevada and its "cui-ui" fish.
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