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This oral history is part of a series recorded in the mid 1970s by Dorothy Trevino regarding the early history and accounts of the settlers of Mancos Colorado. This is the life of O.E. Noland as…
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History of the Pioneers of the Mancos Valley" obituary of Lamb Mary Elizabeth and the history of the Montezuma National Forest 1975
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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Fruitvale to Grand Junction
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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Fruitvale to Grand Junction
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Interview with Walter H. Haas on his professional life as a mathematician his work in amateur astronomer his involvement with the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers and his relationship…
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Lou Smith a civil engineer discusses the changes and evolution of architecture in Denver Colorado. Smith reflects on the skyline of Denver the changing nature of construction and the character of…
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Gladys Metcalf a graduate of Colorado Women's College describes her involvement with the creation of "Early Aurora" a book about Aurora Colorado. Metcalf explores the growth and…
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Caroline Bancroft author and journalist describes her education at the Denver Public Schools and Smith College. Discusses her journey to becoming a literary editor for the Denver Post and the…
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Interview discussing history of Montezuma County Colorado.
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Robertson begins by recounting her family's move from California to Arizona in 1911. Her father Paul Baxter Beville a citrus farmer moved to Mesa to grow citrus because the land was plentiful…
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Diane Sands describes growing up in the Sixties and changes in society including race gender equity struggles civil unrest religious faction joined by politics and feminist issues amidst the…
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