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Dorothy Trevino reads the life history of Francis Owen Bush written by Francis Owen Bush. This is part of a series of oral histories of early Mancos settlers taken in the 1970s and intended to be…
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: Pinyon Mesa/Sawmills
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Rippling Waves / Babies on the Block / Sweet Bye and Bye / There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere / Carry Young Lady He's a Foolin' You / Cincinnati Hornpipe / When the Aspen…
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Interview with Lyman Kimber at his home Grouse Creek 18 July 1985: tape inaudible no summary. Very low levels basically inaudible. Pushed gain as far as possible. Total duration: 32 minutes.
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Riccarda McQuie, a professional violinist, was born in Chicago and moved to Colorado in 1918 to a homestead in the Colorado mountains with her mother. Reflects on her career playing the violin and…
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McQuie, Riccarda
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Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
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Taos, New Mexico. Continuation of item 18.7. Origin of New Mexican dances: quotations from American journals. Quality: Good.
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/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3153
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Taos, New Mexico. Prepared formal text on dance in Hispanic life: the preparation of the dance hall (sala), getting dressed up (prendorio), the conductor (bastonero), historical development of…
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/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3150
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