Cecil Durbin | His Love for Hunting & Fishing

Dad has always loved hunting and fishing. After retiring, he's probably spent nearly half his time either fishing or hunting! He has a freezer full of fish, and is always generous to give away whatever he can't use.

Growing up in rural Wisconsin 1930s
November 19, 2017 App Interview

Leonard Ampe shares childhood memories from small town central Wisconsin in the 1930s

How food has changed over time

A deep reflection on the impact of food on my Grandfather and how it has changed over his life

Tim Herzog and Marilyn Morris

Tim talks about his early years growing up in Canyon Rim, his family, lessons learned and what a great influence his father was in his life.

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Carolyn Hugley and Juanita Booker

Carolyn Hugley (63) shares a conversation with her friend and “second mother,” Juanita Booker (91), about when they first met, Juanita’s childhood, and the people who had the biggest influence on Juanita’s life.

My Grandpa Growing Up In Scotland

What life was like for my Grandpa growing up in Scotland and some of the many sports he played as a kid.

German Prisoners of War Working on Farms in Upstate New York

Following the end of World War II, some German Prisoners of War were kept in Ithaca, New York. Buses would bring them to nearby farms where the were fed and worked in the fields.

Ashley Hawkins and Christopher Harders talk about growing up in rural Northwest Indiana.

Ashley Hawkins and Christopher Harders talk about school memories, career wishes, and moving from suburban life to farm life in rural Northwest Indiana.

Interview with grandpa

We talked about his childhood a lot and the things that he liked to do and jobs he held. We talked about how he got to his current career. We also spoke a bit about his parents and my dad.

My Dad’s story

An interview with my father about his life and what he has done.

Interview with Mom

It is a summery of my mom’s life growing up in rural Indiana. The hardships and the fun.

Campbell Strecker and Barbara Richter

Campbell Strecker interviews her grandmother, Barbara (69) about Vietnam War and her life in the 1960s and 1970s.