Box 2
Contains 26 Results:
Holton, Thomas E. (1907-)
Coal miner. Discusses experiences in Castle Gate, Utah. 13 pages.
Houghton, Charles (1901-)
Miner. Discusses history of Castle Gate, Utah and mining in Carbon County, Utah. 24 pages.
Hunter, Lyman (1896-)
Deputy sheriff. Discusses Posey and the Posey War in San Juan County, Utah. 34 pages.
Hurst, Phillip (1905-)
Rancher, farmer, Indian fighter. Two interviews. The first interview discusses the Posey Indian War in 1923 and World War I. The second discusses Posey and the Bluff, Utah fight of 1921. 18 pages, 19 pages.
Katsavrias, Nick (1895-)
Coal miner. Discusses life in Greece and work in Carbon County, Utah coal mines. 20 pages.
Keller, Fred (1892-)
Lawyer and judge. Discusses his experiences as judge and County Attorney of San Juan County, Utah and his association with Charles Redd. 17 pages.
King, David S. (1917-)
Politician. Discusses the 1962 Senatorial campaign in Utah. 19 pages.
Markham, Fred L. (1904-)
Architect, civic and church leader. Discusses Jesse Knight; Brigham Young University; and development of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Utah Stake, city planning, and historic preservation in Provo, Utah. 52 pages.
Maw, Herbert B. (1893-)
Governor of Utah, military chaplain from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Discusses his experiences during World War I and during the 1940s. 20 pages.
Mills, Annie and Houghton, Helen
Homemaker. Discusses the history of Castle Gate, Utah. Helen Houghton, a resident of Castle Gate also present and involved in the interview. 43 pages.
Nielsen, Alma (1886-1974)
Sheepherder and resident of Vernon, Utah. Discusses his life and the history of Simpson Springs, Utah. 44 pages.
Olsen, Howard B. (1904-)
Accountant. Discusses working for the Bamberger Railroad. 16 pages.
Olson, Dewey (1898-)
Utah store owner at Simpson Springs from 1918 to 1926. Discusses the history of the buildings at Simpson Springs, Utah. 36 pages.
Peterson, Charles (1927-)
History professor and dairyman. Discusses his background, his association with Charles Redd, and the Charles Redd Oral History Project. 35 pages.
Redd, Charles Hardison (1936-)
Rancher and son of Charles Redd. Two interviews. Both interviews contain reminiscences of Charles Redd and his activities in San Juan County, Utah. 33 pages, 29 pages.
Ricks, Eldin (1916-)
Military chaplain from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Discusses experiences during World War II. 43 pages.
Rogers, Cecil C. (1901-)
Indian fighter. Discusses experiences in a gunfight during the Posey War in 1923 which led to the death of Posey. 13 pages, index.
Rogers, Clarence (1901-)
Rancher. Two interviews. One interview discusses Charles Redd and Lemuel Hardison Redd, Jr., the other discusses Jim Mike, Charles Bernheimer, and the discovery of Rainbow Bridge, Utah. 7 pages, 27 pages.
Rogers, John B. and Luella Hurst
Rancher and official in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Two interviews. The first interview describes the Indian Wars in San Juan County, Utah of 1915 and 1921, experiences on the range in Bluff and Blanding, Utah, a church mission in Texas, the depression in the 1930s, his work in the Manti Temple, homesteading, and the cattle industry. The second interview discusses Charles Redd and life in Blanding, Utah. 65 pages, 13 pages.
Skousen, W. Cleon (1913-)
A debate before students at Brigham Young University between W. Cleon Skousen and Obert C. Tanner over the question "Is Peaceful Coexistence with Russia Possible?" The Skousen portion of the transcript does not accurately reflect the recording. 21 pages.