Box 5
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Box 5, Folder 1: 41 Participant – Enid Pritchard (1 tape) , October 24, 2000
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
October 24, 2000
Box 5
Record Group — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
2000 - 2001
Box 5, Folder 4: 046, Young Residence, Woodward, OK Participant – Marilynn Young, (1 tape) , November 6,2000
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
November 6,2000
Box 5, Folder 5: 029 Participant – Donna Craighead , November 14, 2000
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
November 14, 2000
Box 5, Folder 2: 027, Bynum Residence Participants, Marcella Bynum, Nyles Bynum (2 tapes) , November 6, 2000
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
November 6, 2000
Box 5, Folder 3: 035, Larason Residence, Woodward, OK Participant – Margaret Larason (1 tape) , November 6, 2000
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
November 6, 2000
Box 5, Folder 6: 013 Participant – Margaret Holland (1 tape) , November 14, 2000
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
November 14, 2000
Box 5, Folder 7: 028 Participants – Gilbert Clair & Hazel Allen (1 tape) , January 8, 2001
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
January 8, 2001
Box 5, Folder 8: 038, Stillwater, OK Participant – Marion Lowry (1 tape) , January 8, 2001
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
January 8, 2001
Box 5, Folder 9: 039, Boise City, OK, Cimarron Heritage Center Participants - Helen Cole Mackey, Faye Pitzer, Willa May Sanders (2 tapes) , January 10, 2001
File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains 49 interviews and supporting documentation and photographs from approximately 150 women and small number of men who lived through the Dust Bowl era in Oklahoma as adults or young adults. Project narrators came from 10 Oklahoma counties although the majority were from Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Dewey, and Woodward counties. Interviews focused on home life, domestic duties, family relationships and the lasting personal and collective impact of the Dust Bowl era.
Dates:
January 10, 2001