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Alvin Jurica telling the story of his family coming to America and homesteading in southeastern Montana. In Part 4, Alvin discusses how he hurt his back, irrigation, electricity, entertainment, and communication.
Lori Iskander, 52, interviewed her Aunt Carol, 83. Carol shared her life and what is important to her.
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.
Nancy interviews her father, John, about growing up on a ranch as a child, being a farmer/rancher, and the flooding of the family ranch.
Alvin Jurica telling the story of his family coming to America and homesteading in southeastern Montana. In Part 2, the homestead expands, Alvin’s appendicitis, murder in MT, Ben and Alvin get more land, the great depression, and Alvin meets Mary.
Alvin Jurica telling the story of his family coming to America and homesteading in southeastern Montana. Part 1 starts with Alvin’s grandparents and parents coming to America, Texas, California, Oregon, Idaho, and finally the 1st year at the homestead
A daughter interviews her father about his life growing up in Austin, his writing career, surviving cancer, and the legacy he hopes to leave behind.
Jessie Wagnon (33) interviews her grandmother Agnes Dauncey (82) about growing up in White Bluffs, WA, a community that would later be displaced in order to build a secret government project called the Hanford projects.
Donald Batty discusses his childhood in Wallsburg. He also discusses his father’s homestead and farm.
Colleen Mahoney (89) is interviewed by her daughter, Nancy Mahoney [no age given], about her parents, attending college during the 1940s and '50s, and her journey from a Republican ideology to a Liberal one.
Ila Hensler (91) talks to her friend Constance "Connie" Poten (72) about her family, memories from her childhood, and the advice she would like to leave her grandchildren.
One Small Step conversation partners Kerri Smith (50) and Tana Paddock (48) talk about the media, what it means to be a "minarchist libertarian", and how to bridge political divides.
Alvin Jurica telling the story of his family coming to America and homesteading in southeastern Montana. Part 3 fills in some details of the 30s-60s including gold mining, WPA, teaching, and the struggles between wheat and cattle.