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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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Robert Martin discusses the one season he worked as a smokejumper in 1941. He talks about the training at the Nine Mile Ranger Station in Montana the equipment and the equipment modifications he…
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David Flaccus describes his experiences as a smokejumper during World War Two from 1943 through 1945 through the Civilian Public Service program (CPS). He discusses training at Seeley Lake Montana…
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One of the first men selected in 1940 to train as a smokejumper Earl Cooley describes the early years of the program including the selection of men the training and the equipment. He also recalls…
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Interview with Merlin Tanner Grouse Creek 30 July 1985 (pt. 2): No log. Overload on tape. Tail is cut off and slightly faded out on tape. Total duration: 32 minutes.
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Part of the Soundmodel Project
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Interview with Oren "Dutch" Kimber at his home in Grouse Creek 26 July 1985 (pt. 1): ranching. Level starts low and is raised. Recording was stopped/restarted at 02:40. Some microphone…
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Interview with Wallace Betteridge at his home in Montello Nevada 25 July 1985 (pt. 1): ranching roping terminology: hard and fast hoolihan hondo; depression; ranch stories. Occasional rumbles…
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Oral history interview with Robert Bates an eminent American Alpine Club member. Bates enumerates his climbs of Mount McKinley Mount Washington K2 White Mountains the Alps Mount Alverstone Mount…
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Interview begins with Charles Houston describing his personal life and his childhood including travelling as a child with his family. Houston detailed his pranks as a child and punishments. Also…
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Interview begins with Charles Houston describing his personal life and his childhood including travelling as a child with his family. Houston detailed his pranks as a child and punishments. Also…
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Oral history interview with Robert Bates, an eminent American Alpine Club member. Bates enumerates his climbs of Mount McKinley, Mount Washington, K2, White Mountains, the Alps, Mount Alverstone,…
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