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' •• • _h-..t ' _:··..r . ,. •· INDEX I' or Mrs. Hazel Newton Interview on May 12; 1979 001-011 Early life 024-046 Life in Idaho and during the de~?ression 057-073 Life after the ~epression inMoscow, ID 074-080 Son that ia in Saint Maries. 087-102 Loss o.f the two children 105-115 ~ove .fr0m Nebraska llJo-139 'I!be trip t0 town for groceries in Montana 130-135 Early married lif~. 166-222 Farm life, division of' work. 225-242 Childr~n's education. 244-274 Care of the milk and cream produced. Includes butter making procedures. 295·-J2J World War I and LI their jm:l;pact in Mrs. Newton's ~ife. 338-400 Washing machines and wash day procedures. 401-470 Electric ;power and the eff·ect en Mrs. Newton.' s life. 477-520 Meeting and courtship of her husband. 523- Going to school in town. The .flu epidemic in 1~ SIDE 2 -634 School and the ~lu epidemic 635-653 Clothes during rationing in the 1940s. 654-665 Isolated li:fe on the farm, Women and the vot-e. 666-691 Mbdern appliances. 692-728 Children pranks and relationships with each other, 729-743 Acerage in Montana and Idahe 744-780 Visitsrs and th~ashing crews 780-787 Homesteading 788-828 Trip from Montana to Idaho
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Title | Newton, Hazel Oral History Interview, 1979 |
Interviewer | Nellermoe, Karen |
Date | 1979-05-12 |
Description | 83 minute oral history with Hazel Newton, conducted for a Women in the West (HST 398 course) at Washington State University. Discusses rural life on a farm as a child and later as a mother. Domestic chores and farm chores before and during the Depression included canning fruits, canning vegetable, laundry, making clothing, making butter and cream. Discusses family importance throughout her life as a daughter, wife, mother and grandmother. |
Subject | Rural women; Canning & preserving; Laundry; Housework |
Coverage | North and Central America--United States--Idaho--Latah County--Moscow; North and Central America--United States--Montana |
Type | Sound |
Genre | Interviews |
Publisher | Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Rights Notes | In copyright. Item is in copyright until 95 years after 2011 publication date. |
Identifier | ua194b02f30 |
Source | Is found in Archives 194, Women in the West Oral Histories https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/ua194.htm at Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc |
Holding Institution | Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries |
Contributors | Digitization and description funded through a National Endowment for the Humanities We the People grant for Washington Womens History to the Washington Womens History Consortium, a part of the Washington State Historical Society. |
Language | English |
Digitization | Original audio cassettes were converted to wav files using Audacity and a USBPre interface. Mp3 files were then created from the wav files for online access. Film clips were created as mpeg-4 files using Adobe Premiere Elements 9 to add selected images to the wav audio files, and then converted to flv files for online display. Print documents were scanned to 300dpi pdf format using a Xerox Workcentre 5030 copier/scanner. |
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Title | ua194b02f30_Abstract |
Full Text | ' •• • _h-..t ' _:··..r . ,. •· INDEX I' or Mrs. Hazel Newton Interview on May 12; 1979 001-011 Early life 024-046 Life in Idaho and during the de~?ression 057-073 Life after the ~epression inMoscow, ID 074-080 Son that ia in Saint Maries. 087-102 Loss o.f the two children 105-115 ~ove .fr0m Nebraska llJo-139 'I!be trip t0 town for groceries in Montana 130-135 Early married lif~. 166-222 Farm life, division of' work. 225-242 Childr~n's education. 244-274 Care of the milk and cream produced. Includes butter making procedures. 295·-J2J World War I and LI their jm:l;pact in Mrs. Newton's ~ife. 338-400 Washing machines and wash day procedures. 401-470 Electric ;power and the eff·ect en Mrs. Newton.' s life. 477-520 Meeting and courtship of her husband. 523- Going to school in town. The .flu epidemic in 1~ SIDE 2 -634 School and the ~lu epidemic 635-653 Clothes during rationing in the 1940s. 654-665 Isolated li:fe on the farm, Women and the vot-e. 666-691 Mbdern appliances. 692-728 Children pranks and relationships with each other, 729-743 Acerage in Montana and Idahe 744-780 Visitsrs and th~ashing crews 780-787 Homesteading 788-828 Trip from Montana to Idaho |
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