Box 2
Contains 11 Results:
Interview: Alfred D. Collier, retail lumberman
Interviewed by Francis S. Landrum and Scott Warren. Scott Warren's sister married Alfred D. Collier's younger brother
Interview: Seldon Kirk, last permanent general chairman of the Klamath Indian Tribe
Interviewed by Francis S. Landrum
Interview: Beryl Pleas, longtime usherette and employee of the Pine Tree and Pelican Theaters
Interviewed by Francis S. Landrum and James O'Donohue. Beryl Pleas track into Klamath Falls was via McCloud River Railroad, Bartle, Davis Road, Laird Landing, and thence via steanship (Klamath ?) to the docks on Lake Ewauna near the Link River bridge
Interview: Charles Guy Merrill
Interviewed by William ganong and Francis S. Landrum. The interview occurred on Merrill's birthday at his daughter's (Betty Lee Merrill Ganong) residence on South Laguna Street in Klamath Falls, OR
Interviews: Ben Pickett and Anna Pickett; John O'Shea
Picketts interviewed by Scott Warren and Francis S. Landrum at the Picketts' home in Malin, OR; O'Shea interviewed by Scott Warren and Francis S. Landrum at O'Shea's home northwest of Tulelake, CA
Interview: Francis S. Landrum about the establishment of the Klamath Indian Reservation, 1/29/1967
Interviewed by C. William Burk, curator of the Klamath County Museum
Interview: Ray Telford, proprietor of "early day sporting goods store" in Klamath Falls, OR, well known boat builder
Interviewed by Francis S. Landrum at his home on Conger Avenue in Klamath Falls, OR
Museum
Eyewitness account of the hanging of Calvin Hall and his gang in Lookout, CA, 1901 or 1902
Excerpt from interview with Charles Guy Merrill