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My dad reminisces about growing up in rural Kentucky in the 1940s
Asking my grandma about what her childhood was like and specifically what her traditional Thanksgiving day was like.
This interview was about my grandpa and his family heritage and a little bit about his life.
Daniel Fox(74) talks with his granddaughter, Olivia Fox(17) about his childhood and about the time he spent in the US Navy during the Vietnam War.
Harriet Weber (65) interviews her friend, Pete Romano (72), about Quincy Farm Chemicals, his family's fertilizer business, as well as about his crop sign project.
We talked about Lucille’s early childhood on family farm; her memories of her grandparents and early married life in the 1940s.
Anna Ferris (17) talks with her grandfather Harold Korb (78) about his childhood on a farm in North Dakota and his role in developing one of the earliest memory storage systems in US history.
Maryanne Matusko, age 78, grew up in Massachusetts where she worked on farms during her childhood. She married Raymond Matusko who was in the Air Force and traveled to many different areas with her three children before retiring in Currituck.
I talked with my grandfather, GW Godfrey and my great aunt Doris Swain about their childhood on a rural farm in Lee county.
A Swarthmore Quaker discusses Swarthmore in the mid-twentieth century.
Cadence Lommori talked with her Papa, James Barsanti, about his life story. This interview included stories and information about his childhood jobs, time in the Navy, and his wife and kids.
Friends and ex-coworkers Thomas and Errol talk about their lives and work with Foodlink.
Arnold Duevel talks about growing up in Central Minnesota. Born in 1918, he shares vivid memories of his childhood and teen-aged years. A decorated World War II veteran, Arnold has led a long and momentous life.
Ken Johnstone describes his move to Broadus Montana, and his life thereafer, from working on cars to helping his brother with ranching.
Ted Smith details his life growing up on a ranching homestead in Broadus. He talks about his family, ranch, and everything in between.
Alex Humphreys (47) shares a conversation with his father, Hugh Humphreys (78), about Hugh’s childhood growing up on a farm, his service in the US Air Force, the wisdom he has learned in his life, and his family.
Andrew Walker (62) interviews his father, Mordecai Walker (97), about his childhood memories, working in agriculture, and Black history.
Husband and wife Kelsey Power (43) and Darryl Charleston (59) discuss starting a business together, challenges of being business owners, building a community of farmers, and what their son is learning from their work.
Interview with Okie about his life and family (cut short at end due to technical difficulties). start around 3:45, the opening is a little slow.
Gail Triplitt Newman (70) interviews her mother, Isabel Andrews Triplitt (98), about growing up during the Great Depression in Columbus, GA and how Isabel's life changed as she married, had children, and moved to new cities.
Granddaughter Maimuna interviews her Nana, Loistine, on her life.
Learning about a journey of faith and a walk through Cozad by Beverly Brownfield. Beverly has lived here her whole life and has been very influenced by people surrounding her.