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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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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: Cars/Dr. Bull/Clubs
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Parody of Old Oaken Bucket
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Al Richmond interviews Betty Bartlett a former teacher at Grand Canyon High School (1956-1963) and former employee of the National Parks Service at Grand Canyon National Park. She recounts her first…
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Interview with William Harvey and Dorothy Smith from the Friends of the Library Oral History Project.
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Byron Akers the owner of the Colorado Car Museum and the Ghost Town in Colorado Springs reflects on his long time obsession with automobiles. Akers was born in Denver and moved to Colorado Springs…
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Strauch begins by telling of her father's journey to Salt Lake City Utah where she grew up. She talks about her brother who was a successful anthropologist. Strauch tells the story of her…
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Wayne Phelps begins by giving his family's history and telling how his grandparents moved to Arizona at the request of Brigham Young. He recalls several early Mesa families and the houses they…
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Mr. Thayer tells the story of his parents' trip to Phoenix, from Lima, Ohio, as tourists in 1900. They ended up staying because the town of Buckeye badly needed a physician. The Thayers, who…
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Oral history interview of Alex Drummond [formerly Ron Cox]. Interview began with Drummond describing his childhood early climbs with his father and high school and college experiences. Included…
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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 of Bill Putnam who served as treasurer and President of the American Alpine Club discussed club members relationships and politics of the organization including the large rift…
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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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