![]() Interview (audiocassette, consent form with Worked in the school district and post office as a clerk. Childhood work on family farm, ranch and South Fork Grange #220. Born 1896 lived in Spokane, Washington Ĭolville, Washington. Interview (audiocassette no consentįorm) and summary by Brenda Olason, 1982. Washington State University History History 398 (History of Women in the American West) Student Projects, 1996-2005 (Archives 262) Detailed Description of the Collection Return to TopĪnderson, Enga. ![]() Washington State University History History 398 (Women in the West) Oral Histories, Student Papers, etc., 1979-2004 (Archives 220) This collection was processed by Lawrence Stark, Sarita Wescott and Mark O'English. Washington Women’s History Consortium, a part of the Washington State Historical That redescription of this collection, as well asĭigitization of audio materials for preservation purposes, was funded through a NationalĮndowment for the Humanities “We the People” grant for Washington Women’s History to the With University Archivist Mark O'English. TheĬollection was redescribed from October 2010 to April 2011 by History student Sarita Wescott ![]() The arrangement was completed in October 1987 by Lawrence Stark. These were combined into the present arrangement by amalgamation of severalĭispersed sequences (CT-4, CT-15, UA82-13, and MS86-31) in order to bring related materials History Department were transferred to the Washington State University Libraries on several Susan Armitage of the Washington State University Oral histories, student reports and associated papers emanating from classes in Women's ![]()
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