Railroad work and anecdotes. Local attitudes toward Potlatch Lumber Company. Conflict over school consolidation; problems of running town. CCC's. The depot clock. 8-23-74 2.6 hr 47
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Ho...
Art Carlson was 82 years old. His father ran an electric light plan for Stuart. Art worked as a mess...
"Early movie houses, radios and cars. Right-of-way disputes. Juliaetta flour mill. Melon thieves. Tr...
Bovill's way of life. Experiences as depot agent and judge. Relief in the depression. Lumberjacks an...
As a railroad breakerman since 1978, Pat Holland discusses his goal in connecting downtown Cleveland...
George Kampmeyer was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and moved to Iowa, where he farmed for a period...
Construction of Potlatch for the lumber mill and town site. Advantages of company town. Shipping res...
Episode number 467, New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad, Railroad Station and Cedar Hill Clas...
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection...
A booklet of containing an interview with W. J. Gamble discussing the Potlatch Lumber Company, and t...
Bamford Dodge discusses working for the Northern Pacific Railroad during the 1920s and 1930s in Minn...
"Early working conditions in Potlatch mill. Attitudes towards foreign workers. Mill joking and sign ...
"Potlatch as a company town: housing, store, script. Rowdy Midwest logging towns. Bad lumber camp co...
Typed carbon copy of interview summary (5 p.) with Leonard Sackett concerning the Dalrymple family, ...
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Ho...
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Ho...
Art Carlson was 82 years old. His father ran an electric light plan for Stuart. Art worked as a mess...
"Early movie houses, radios and cars. Right-of-way disputes. Juliaetta flour mill. Melon thieves. Tr...
Bovill's way of life. Experiences as depot agent and judge. Relief in the depression. Lumberjacks an...
As a railroad breakerman since 1978, Pat Holland discusses his goal in connecting downtown Cleveland...
George Kampmeyer was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and moved to Iowa, where he farmed for a period...
Construction of Potlatch for the lumber mill and town site. Advantages of company town. Shipping res...
Episode number 467, New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad, Railroad Station and Cedar Hill Clas...
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection...
A booklet of containing an interview with W. J. Gamble discussing the Potlatch Lumber Company, and t...
Bamford Dodge discusses working for the Northern Pacific Railroad during the 1920s and 1930s in Minn...
"Early working conditions in Potlatch mill. Attitudes towards foreign workers. Mill joking and sign ...
"Potlatch as a company town: housing, store, script. Rowdy Midwest logging towns. Bad lumber camp co...
Typed carbon copy of interview summary (5 p.) with Leonard Sackett concerning the Dalrymple family, ...
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Ho...
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Ho...
Art Carlson was 82 years old. His father ran an electric light plan for Stuart. Art worked as a mess...
"Early movie houses, radios and cars. Right-of-way disputes. Juliaetta flour mill. Melon thieves. Tr...