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Tip the Gray Mare / Clar de Kitchen / Devilish Mary (Devilish Molly) / Old Woman in Trenton / My Mother's Dying Prayer / Bury Me Not in the Deep Blue Sea / Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane /…
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Setterland worked as a locomotive engineer for the Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Compnay from 1927-1940. He describes the logging camps where the employees were accommodated (he lived alone at that…
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Mr. Perrin was born in San Francisco in 1889. He arrived in Williams in 1891 where he spent summers working on his father's cattle and sheep ranch. He was educated at the University of…
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Mr. Matson was born in 1924 and was a long term railroad man. He was born and raised in the lumber camps of the Saginaw Company. He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad in and around Williams and…
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Interview discussing quilting.
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Harvey Johnson interviewed by Jim Hansen on August, 27th 1985 at the Water Supply and Storage Company.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
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