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In part one Mr. Johnston discusses gambling and alcohol on the Navajo reservation among Native Americans and missionaries during the first half of the 20th century. Mr. Johnson discusses the…
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In part one Mr. Johnston discusses gambling and alcohol on the Navajo reservation among Native Americans and missionaries during the first half of the 20th century. Mr. Johnson discusses the…
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In part one Mr. Johnston discusses gambling and alcohol on the Navajo reservation among Native Americans and missionaries during the first half of the 20th century. Mr. Johnson discusses the…
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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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Oral history interview of Andy Matson conducted on June 17 1974. Interview topics include: Flagstaff Lumber Company lumberjack activities logging Theodore Roosevelt Flagstaff population Native…
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An oral history interview with Dr. Matin Fronske conducted June 24 1974 includes the following topics: changes in Flagstaff over time regional attractions including Walnut Canyon the Pierces…
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Oral history interviews with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metz conducted on July 22 1974 includes the following topics: early Flagstaff history Percival Lowell Walnut Canyon ruins Walnut Canyon and…
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An oral history interview of Fred Hogan conducted on July 15 1974 includes the following topics: Flagstaff fire department rangers at Walnut Canyon artifacts of Walnut Canyon Dan Hogan W.H. Switzer…
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An oral history interview conducted with Elmer Hubbard Sr. Topics discussed in the interview include: job in service station auto racing in the area bean farms trade and attitudes with Native…
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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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