Neil Meyer talks about his work as a logger, discussing sustainable logging practices and the demand for different kinds of wood. He talks at length about the many people with whom he worked while logging. Neil also recalls hunting and fishing in the Swan Valley area, and he shares details about the South Lake fire and its impact on wildlife.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/upperswanvalley_oralhistory/1003/thumbnail.jp
William “Bud” Moore describes his introduction to trapping as a child. He details how he learned to ...
Alan Quilan discusses the history of the Birchy Bay area. He discusses being a logger and experienc...
Van Husen describes Scott\u27s logging operations in the Bingham area. Van Husen was responsible for...
Neil Meyer talks about his work as a logger, discussing sustainable logging practices and the demand...
Neil Meyer and his wife, Dixie Meyer, describe the homesteading lifestyle in the Upper Swan Valley, ...
Harold Haasch describes working as a guide in and around Montana’s Swan Valley for Montana Fish, Wil...
Henry Meyer and Joan Meyer describe meeting while they were both in high school in Lyndhurst, New Je...
Harold Schmidt describes his career working for the Anaconda Company and the Champion Mill from 1946...
William “Bud” Moore begins the interview by telling the history of his hundred-year-old sourdough st...
Greg Morley describes his experiences working at Jumbo Lookout in the Flathead National Forest for a...
Harold Haasch describes growing up on his family’s homestead in Montana during the early 20th centur...
Interview with Martin Mraz, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part 1 includes discussi...
Interview with Martin Mraz, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part 1 includes discussi...
Ole Bodin talks about mining for gold in Quartz Creek near Rivulet, Montana and how he and some of h...
Gerald “Jerry” Underwood discusses moving to the Swan Valley with his parents and brother as a young...
William “Bud” Moore describes his introduction to trapping as a child. He details how he learned to ...
Alan Quilan discusses the history of the Birchy Bay area. He discusses being a logger and experienc...
Van Husen describes Scott\u27s logging operations in the Bingham area. Van Husen was responsible for...
Neil Meyer talks about his work as a logger, discussing sustainable logging practices and the demand...
Neil Meyer and his wife, Dixie Meyer, describe the homesteading lifestyle in the Upper Swan Valley, ...
Harold Haasch describes working as a guide in and around Montana’s Swan Valley for Montana Fish, Wil...
Henry Meyer and Joan Meyer describe meeting while they were both in high school in Lyndhurst, New Je...
Harold Schmidt describes his career working for the Anaconda Company and the Champion Mill from 1946...
William “Bud” Moore begins the interview by telling the history of his hundred-year-old sourdough st...
Greg Morley describes his experiences working at Jumbo Lookout in the Flathead National Forest for a...
Harold Haasch describes growing up on his family’s homestead in Montana during the early 20th centur...
Interview with Martin Mraz, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part 1 includes discussi...
Interview with Martin Mraz, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part 1 includes discussi...
Ole Bodin talks about mining for gold in Quartz Creek near Rivulet, Montana and how he and some of h...
Gerald “Jerry” Underwood discusses moving to the Swan Valley with his parents and brother as a young...
William “Bud” Moore describes his introduction to trapping as a child. He details how he learned to ...
Alan Quilan discusses the history of the Birchy Bay area. He discusses being a logger and experienc...
Van Husen describes Scott\u27s logging operations in the Bingham area. Van Husen was responsible for...