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Box MS201.05

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

Interview #26 - Montana Lowry, 2001-09-30

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.26
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.26
Scope and Contents

TOPIC:  Family history, and life in Lovell, Wyoming in the 1920s-1930s, in the Panama Canal Zone, and in Cody from c. 1970 to the present.

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Dates: Created: 2001-09-30

Interview #27 - Anne Williams, 2001-09-30

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.27
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.27
Scope and Contents

TOPIC: Widow of Ernest Williams, Rector at Christ Church in the 1950s-1960s.  Memories of life in Cody and talks about social issues, including the John Birch Society and its impact.  Family history.  Beulah Wagner also participates in the discussion.

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Dates: Created: 2001-09-30

Interview #28 - Eva Pfrangle, 2001-10-01

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.28
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.28
Scope and Contents

TOPIC: Retired nurse, born in Cody.  Tells of growing up in Cody and Park County during World War I, the 1920s and the Great Depression.  Ranch life on the Southfork, where she met Buffalo Bill Cody, for whom her parents worked.  Family history.

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Dates: Created: 2001-10-01

Interview #29 - Mary Duggleby, 2001-10-02

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.29
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.29
Scope and Contents

TOPIC:  Early family life on a homestead on the Wood River near the Pitchfork Ranch in 1917.  Lived in Powell in the 1920s to the mid-1930s.  Worked for the Indian Claim Service.  Cody life from the 1950s on, when her husband was an airplane pilot for Husky Oil.

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Dates: Created: 2001-10-02

Interview #30 - Faye Snyder, 2001-10-04

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.30
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.30
Scope and Contents

TOPIC:  Fay Snyder lived and worked on the  Sunlight Ranch, a guest and cattle  ranch on the Chief Joseph Highway.  Her husband’s family operated the Snyder Ranch (now the Mesa Ranch) on the Southfork Road.  Most stories from 1930-1960s.

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Dates: Created: 2001-10-04

Interview #31 - Kay Siggins, 2001-10-10

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.31
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.31
Scope and Contents

TOPIC:  Schoolteacher.  Stayed at the Siggins Guest Ranch on the upper Southfork in the mid-1930s and married Ray Siggins.  Still living on this ranch.

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Dates: Created: 2001-10-10

Interview #32 - Ros Siggins, 2001-12-03

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.32
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.32
Scope and Contents

TOPIC:  Memories of guest ranching on the Siggins Guest Ranch on the upper Southfork.  Her husband Don Siggins is brother to Ray Siggins.  Don and Ros ran the guest ranch until 1984, when their children took over the business.

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Dates: Created: 2001-12-03

Interview #33 - James Nielson, 2001-12-03

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.33
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.33
Scope and Contents

TOPIC:  Memories of Cody from 1938.  Was a classmate of Alan Simpson in Cody and later also in college.  Family and community history.

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Dates: Created: 2001-12-03

Interview #34 - Robert V. Witter and Dan Witter, 2001-09-15

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.34
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.34
Scope and Contents

TOPIC:  A professional paleontologist, Witter talks of paleontology and archaeology in the Big Horn Basin and elsewhere in the West, assisted by his son Dan Witter.

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Dates: Created: 2001-09-15

Interview #35 - Irene Stonehouse, 2002-04-26

 File — Box: MS201.05, Folder: MS201.5.35
Identifier: Folder MS201.5.35
Scope and Contents

TOPIC:  Life of Mel Stonehouse, husband of Irene and grandfather of Taylor.  Mel was orphaned as a young boy, grew up to be one of the best rodeo cowboys in the nation.

Digital Collections - Digital Recording

Dates: Created: 2002-04-26