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Lamont Opera - 11-02-2013 Track: 4
Concert Date: November 02, 2013
Old filename: 2913.mp3
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Jazz Night - 11-03-2014 Track: 5
Concert Date: November 03, 2014
Old filename: 2396.mp3
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Lamont Musical Theatre Cabaret - 05-24-2013 Track: 19
Concert Date: May 24, 2013
Old filename: 729.mp3
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Flo's Underground - 10-30-2015 Track: 1
Concert Date: October 30, 2015
Old filename: 3443.mp3
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Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who were or who are in the oil business in Colorado. Written and directed by Jeanne Abrams for the 2016 RMJHS Dinner.
Archive Video?
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January 1st, 2016
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Andrew Menefee kept an extensive diary of his trip from Mancos Colorado to New Orleans Lousiana during February 1885. Dorothy Trevino reads the diary. Dorothy Trevino also reads short statements…
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: JUCO. Junior College Baseball World Series
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: Vietnam War
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Ms. Danner recounts her experiences growing up in Oklahoma and her life in Omaha starting in about 1917. She also discusses her brother a Nebraska State senator.
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Ms. Chapman recounts her experiences growing up in Texas and her later life in Lincoln NE starting in 1922.
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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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Mr. Richard Tripp taught in Oklahoma at a mental institution for two years Zuni New Mexico for three years and at the time of the interview was currently teaching in Massachusetts. Interviewed by…
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Oleta L. Crane the first Black woman in the Rocky Mountain area to be accepted as a member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps reflects on her time as a young adult. Crane discusses her civil…
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Freeman tells the story of her families move to Arizona in 1927 in a covered wagon. She talks about her father's experience as a school bus driver driving relatively long distances to pick up…
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