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Interviews

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6007 Collections and/or Records:

Biography William Smith Robinson, pioneer : came to Utah Oct. 28, 1849 in Ezra T. Benson Company

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230340751]
Identifier: MSS 2492
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typed biography. William Smith Robinson was born in 1840 in England and died in 1936. His family joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, went to Nauvoo, Illiinois, and migrated to Utah in 1849. Most of the biography is a word-for-word transcription of interviews of Robinson by Seastrand. Robinson talks about coming to Utah and about his life in American Fork.

Dates: 1935

Bishop, Carol, 1988 October 29

 Item — Box 20: Series 9 [Barcode: 31197239128843]
Identifier: UA 1191 Series 9 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 7 Item AV115

Black, Joseph & Gertrude, 1987 March 27

 Item — Box 23: Series 9 [Barcode: 31197239128876]
Identifier: UA 1191 Series 9 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 10 Item AV194

Kent D. Blad interview

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230341353]
Identifier: MSS 2629
Scope and Contents

Typescript of an interview of Blad conducted on 19 Nov. 2001. Blad was stationed in Saudi Arabia in 1990 and 1991. He talked about his service during the Persian Gulf War and about the challenges working in a hospital at that time.

Dates: 2001

Mary A. Hicks interview with David Blount

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230345875]
Identifier: MSS 2885
Scope and Contents Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Blount was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Blount tells a detailed story of how his master fired an abusive overseer. He also tells of how he stopped a slave revolt from occuring on the plantation. He acompanied his master to the Civil War as his "personal servant." Blount talks about Jim, a slave who...
Dates: 1937

Mary A. Hicks interview with Clay Bobbitt

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230346121]
Identifier: MSS 2872
Scope and Contents Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Bobbitt was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Bobbitt was treated very poorly as a slave. He had little food and clothing and was allowed no diversions. His wife was sold months after their marriage. He also talks about "poor white trash," "Shim Sham," which were African Americans of mixed ancestry, and...
Dates: 1937

Bohne, Judy and Bob, 1988 October 27

 Item — Box 20: Series 9 [Barcode: 31197239128843]
Identifier: UA 1191 Series 9 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 7 Item AV116

A. Elaine Bond interview

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230341346]
Identifier: MSS 2630
Scope and Contents

Typescript of an interview conducted on November 6, 2001, shortly after the attacks on September 11, 2001, Bond was sent by the Red Cross to Washington, D.C. She tells about her service at the Pentagon and with the people who were injured in the attack on that building. She served there from September 15 to October 5, 2001.

Dates: 2001