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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: (Mesa (Town) History)
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Millett moved to Mesa from Los Angeles in 1916. She describes the trip that took her family seven days in a Model T. Ford. She describes the big changes from Los Angeles including having no…
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Werner an important civic leader in Mesa was born in Harrisonburg Virginia in 1901. He came to Mesa in 1925 when the J.C. Penney Company transferred him. Werner talks about his career with…
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Rogers tells of his family's move to Mesa in the late 1800s to settle. His grandfather Chancy Foster Rogers homesteaded 80 acres at the southwest corner of Alma School Road and University where…
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Rogers tells of his family's move to Mesa in the late 1800s to settle. His grandfather Chancy Foster Rogers homesteaded 80 acres at the southwest corner of Alma School Road and University where…
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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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Mr. Guerrero came to Mesa in 1914 at the age of 18 and has lived at 37 N. Mesa Drive for 65 years. He describes the area surrounding his home the streets and the evolution of transportation in Mesa.…
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Born in Mesa Fuller recalls many details of everyday life: children's activities schools stores and economics. She mentions several places people went for recreation including the swimming pool…
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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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Rhoton begins by describing his childhood in Shumway Arizona where his parents settled in 1888. He discusses his 51-year career as a teacher in Arizona 24 of which were in Mesa. He talks about the…
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Palmer begins by telling that she was born in Mesa Arizona and has lived there all her life. She describes her schooling and names many of her teachers. She recounts that although her family was poor…
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A young man loses his memory and struggles to accept his family (12:36).
Production team: Paul Gunther, Kevin Keables, Jessica Pearl Salas
Original debut at the InShort:DU Film/Video Showcase, June…
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June 7th, 2012 DepartmentProgram
Media, Film, and Journalism Studies
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