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1Author:  Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project and Renee Ross.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Mammoth Miners Memorial oral history collection 2003-2004 ead 
 Date(s):  2003-2004 
 Abstract:  The Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Collection memorializes the experiences of underground copper miners in the Mammoth, Arizona area and particularly workers in the San Manuel Mine. Contains audio cassettes of recorded interviews with former miners of the San Manuel mine near Mammoth, Arizona. Also included are the transcripts of these tapes. Renee Ross, project manager of the Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project interviews former miners on topics such as folklore, women in mining, pay, safety, administration, strikes and others. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Copper miners -- Arizona -- San Manuel -- Interviews. | Copper miners -- History -- Sources. | Copper mines and mining -- Arizona -- History -- 20th century. | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- History -- 20th century. | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- San Manuel -- History. | Oral history -- Arizona -- San Manuel. 
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2Author:  Davison, ElizabethRequires cookie*
 Title:  University of Arizona Campus Landscape oral history audio cassettes, 2003 ead 
 Date(s):  2003 
 Abstract:  The University of Arizona Campus Landscape oral history audio cassettes measure 1 linear foot and consist of 13 audio cassettes containing interviews with ten individuals who were responsible for, or lent perspective to, natural resource decisions that influenced the University of Arizona's campus landscape development over a century. Envisioned by Elizabeth Davison, Founding Director of the UA Campus Arboretum, and recorded by students from the Environmental Decision Making in Applied Anthropology course in 2003, topics covered in the oral histories include descriptions of how the campus landscape once appeared, how it was maintained, a campus plant walk, and the origin of some plant types now found on campus. The collection includes edited, revised and final, formatted transcripts of each oral history, project notes, and articles related to the campus landscape. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Landscape architecture | Landscapes -- Arizona -- Tucson Region -- Pictorial works | Oral history -- Arizona | Urban beautification -- Arizona -- Tucson 
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