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Interviews – Oregon

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Interview with Kenneth A. Burkholder, 2004

 Collection
Identifier: SHL065
Abstract

Kenneth A. Burkholder was a district forester employed by the United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in the Bend District of Region 1 in Oregon. Collection contains Bill Johnson's interview of Ken Burkholder.

Dates: 2004

Interview with Luther Cressman, 1991

 Collection
Identifier: SHL096
Abstract

Luther Sheeleigh Cressman, sociologist and anthropologist, is famous for discovering the oldest footwear, a pair of perfectly preserved shredded sagebrush bark sandals. Collection contains a cassette tape with an interview by Lee Juillerat of Luther Sheeleigh Cressman, recorded on October 2, 1991

Dates: 1991

Interview with Terry and Bob Kennedy, 2006

 Collection
Identifier: SHL066
Abstract

Throughout his professional life Robert Ballard “Bob” Kennedy was actively involved in the logging industry. Robert Kennedy married Theresa Florence “Terry” Sears in 1942 while they were both attending college. She was involved with 4-H and the YMCA. Collection contains a DVD with the March 2006 interview of Robert and Terry Kennedy.

Dates: 2006

Merle S. West, Lumberman: Interview

 Collection
Identifier: SHL097
Abstract

Merle Scott West was a local lumberman, and an active member of the community. The local hospital was named after him in appreciation of his contributions. Collection contains a self-bound typed interview of Mr. Merle S. West by Alfred (Cap) Collier, also a lumberman

Dates: 1973