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Index 001 Introduction 011 Men worked in lumber mill. 017 Born in log cabin. 022 Garibel was logging town. 024 Went to school in one room schoolhouse. 038 Went to high school in Kamiah. 041 Parents moved to Nezperce. 051 Siblings. 068 Did not argue with parents. 073 Dad bought Jersey cows. 078 Mother gathering cream, selling it. 093 Had 160 acre farm. 098 History of parents. 116 Parents met. 133 Got land through relinquishment. 140 Groceries from Kamiah. 145 Getting along with siblings. 150 Jobs on the farm. 191 Dad logged, too. 197 Doctor from Kamiah came to Garibel. 212 Attended church occasionally. 219 Neighbors. 231 Picture of Garibel. 235 Adams Grade to Garibel. 244 Houses in Garibel. 255 Railroad takes lumber to Kamiah. 270 Mills. 280 Lumberjacks were friendly. 289 High school in Kamiah. Graduated from Nezperce. 293 Bashful. 295 Dances in Caribel. 308 Houses in Caribel. 315 Meeting husband in Nezperce. 347 Courtship over a year. 353 Taught 4-H for thirty-three years. 361 Married in 1922. 365 Lived on ranch. 375 Painting of ranch house on wall. 388 160 acres of farm. 400 Help on farm. 410 Hauled grain and cooked. 422 Sold horses to buy tractor. 433 One child-could have no more. 440 Son died. Grandson died. 452 Taught 4-H. 458 Taught sewing and nutrition. 464 Bought first car, a Nash. 475 Bought a Chevy. 488 Bought a Dodge. 500 No questions to ask. 506 Typical day-up at 3:00a.m. to cook. 529 Cooked on Home Comfort Range 543 Take lunch out into field. 569 Dinner at home for men. 580 Lee bought furniture at auction. 590 Money hard to come by. 604 Electricity in 1939. 610 Water by well on ranch. 615 Hauled water from spring in Caribel- "Go-devil". 636 Ponds to water stock. 653 Nezperce larger back then. 675 Dances-belonged to Grange. 702 No questions again. 705 Depression was hard. 729 End of tape.
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Title | Chandlor, Lola Oral History Interview, 1987 |
Interviewer | Hines, Julie A. |
Date | 1987-04-18 |
Description | 46 minute oral history with Lola Chandlor, conducted for a Women in the West (HST 398) course at Washington State University. Discusses her childhood life in a logging town of schooling, family life and chores. Discusses her marriage, children, how her husband modernized their farm and the harvest time chores. She taught 4-H classes for 33 years and belongs to the community grange hall. |
Subject | Farm life; Rural women |
Coverage | North and Central America--United States--Idaho--Idaho County--Caribel; North and Central America--Idaho--Lewis County--Nezperce |
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 | ua220b01f01 |
Source | Is found in Archives 220, Women in the West Oral Histories https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/ua220.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 | ua220b01f01_Abstract |
Full Text | Index 001 Introduction 011 Men worked in lumber mill. 017 Born in log cabin. 022 Garibel was logging town. 024 Went to school in one room schoolhouse. 038 Went to high school in Kamiah. 041 Parents moved to Nezperce. 051 Siblings. 068 Did not argue with parents. 073 Dad bought Jersey cows. 078 Mother gathering cream, selling it. 093 Had 160 acre farm. 098 History of parents. 116 Parents met. 133 Got land through relinquishment. 140 Groceries from Kamiah. 145 Getting along with siblings. 150 Jobs on the farm. 191 Dad logged, too. 197 Doctor from Kamiah came to Garibel. 212 Attended church occasionally. 219 Neighbors. 231 Picture of Garibel. 235 Adams Grade to Garibel. 244 Houses in Garibel. 255 Railroad takes lumber to Kamiah. 270 Mills. 280 Lumberjacks were friendly. 289 High school in Kamiah. Graduated from Nezperce. 293 Bashful. 295 Dances in Caribel. 308 Houses in Caribel. 315 Meeting husband in Nezperce. 347 Courtship over a year. 353 Taught 4-H for thirty-three years. 361 Married in 1922. 365 Lived on ranch. 375 Painting of ranch house on wall. 388 160 acres of farm. 400 Help on farm. 410 Hauled grain and cooked. 422 Sold horses to buy tractor. 433 One child-could have no more. 440 Son died. Grandson died. 452 Taught 4-H. 458 Taught sewing and nutrition. 464 Bought first car, a Nash. 475 Bought a Chevy. 488 Bought a Dodge. 500 No questions to ask. 506 Typical day-up at 3:00a.m. to cook. 529 Cooked on Home Comfort Range 543 Take lunch out into field. 569 Dinner at home for men. 580 Lee bought furniture at auction. 590 Money hard to come by. 604 Electricity in 1939. 610 Water by well on ranch. 615 Hauled water from spring in Caribel- "Go-devil". 636 Ponds to water stock. 653 Nezperce larger back then. 675 Dances-belonged to Grange. 702 No questions again. 705 Depression was hard. 729 End of tape. |
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