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This interview is part of a collection of interviews conducted between 1976 - 1981. |
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| Commemorating the centennial of the Cripple Creek Labor Wars, 1903-1904, this audio program recalls the causes and consequences of one of the era's violent labor strikes that spread throughout the... |
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| This story for 3-6 years olds is a fun one to act out with sounds. As you listen to the story you can roar like the lion and squeak like the mouse. After you have heard the story, use your narrative... |
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This interview is part of a collection of interviews conducted between 1976 - 1981.
Mr. Gault gives detailed information on the Gaines Tavern and repairs he made to it. Mr. Gault gives... |
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Winner of a 2001 Best of Philly award, this author series takes place at the Free Library of Philadelphia. These are recordings of the live events. |
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This interview is part of a collection of interviews conducted between 1976 – 1981. Mrs. Acra talks about growing up in the town of Petersburg, Kentucky as well as farming, homelife during... |
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Martha Breasted shares the history of the Dinsmore home and family, especially her great-great aunt, Miss Julia Dinsmore, and mother, Isabella Selmes Greenway, who was the first Congresswoman from... |
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This interview is part of a collection of interviews conducted between 1976 - 1981. |
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This interview is part of a collection of interviews conducted between 1976 - 1981. Zelma and Roscoe Akin talk about life in Boone County, Kentucky in the early 20th century. The Akins were... |
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Winner of a 2001 Best of Philly award, this author series takes place at the Free Library of Philadelphia. These are recordings of the live events. |
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