Skip to main content

Box 8

 Container

Contains 10 Results:

Box 8, Folder 2: 036, Woodward, OK Participant – Lola Lehman (2 tapes) , May 23, 2001

 File — Box: 8
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: May 23, 2001

Box 8, Folder 3: 015, Cimarron Heritage Center, Boise City, OK Participants – Mary Cutter, Eunice Embry, Helen Etling, Ruth Ford (2 tapes) , May 30, 2001

 File — Box: 8
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: May 30, 2001

Box 8, Folder 4: 025, Cimarron Heritage Center, Boise City, OK Participants – Odalee Bohn, Velma Trembly (2 tapes) , May 30, 2001

 File — Box: 8
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: May 30, 2001

Box 8, Folder 5: 020, Nobles Residence, Keyes, OK Participants – Merle Nobles, Lorraine Palmer, Ora Burns, Mildred Williams (2 tapes) , May 30, 2001

 File — Box: 8
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: May 30, 2001

Box 8, Folder 6: 024, Cimarron Heritage Center, Boise City, OK Participants – Ina Lebrier, Marcia Rice, Dorothy Jacobs (2 tapes) , May 31, 2001

 Item — Box: 8
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: May 31, 2001

Box 8, Folder 7: 019, Cimarron Heritage Center, Boise City, OK Participants – Bernice Compton, Mary Montgomery, Lois Garner, Joyce Randolph, Lottie Brandt Williams (2 tapes) , May 31, 2001

 File — Box: 8
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: May 31, 2001

Box 8, Folder 8: 009, Jones and Plumber Tail Museum, Beaver, OK Participants – Elizabeth Cross, Pauline Curfman, Beatrice Dyer, Velma Goetzinger (2 tapes) , November 7, 2001

 File — Box: 8
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 7, 2001

Box 8, Folder 9: Gateway to the Panhandle Museum, Gate, OK Participants – Ernestine Maphet (2 tapes, tape 2 labeled as blank) , November 8, 2001

 File — Box: 8
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 8, 2001

Box 8

 Record Group — Box: 8
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 8, Folder 1: 005, Putnam, OK Participants – J.W. Cole, Bessie Cole, Sue Hedges, Fern Crispin (2 tapes) , April 26, 2001

 File — Box: 8
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: April 26, 2001