Five interviews with residents of the Sedona and Camp Verde area. The interviews discuss education, farming, ranching, mining, and the general development of the area. One tape discusses experiences in World War I
Collection Number
NAU.OH.14
Language
English.
Repository
Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department.
Northern Arizona University
Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
Phone: 928 523 5551
Fax: 928 523 3770
Email: Special.Collections@nau.edu
Scope and Content Note
Five interviews with residents of the Sedona and Camp Verde area. The interviews discuss education, farming, ranching, mining, and the general development of the area. One tape discusses experiences in World War I
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Controlled Access Terms
Personal Name(s)
Anderson, Mr.--Interviews
Bristow, Allen P.--Interviews
Goddard, Jesse Wilford, 1904-1983--Interviews
Loy, Frieda--Interviews
Strate, David K. (David Kay)--Archives
Thompson, Albert Ervin--Interviews
Corporate Name(s)
Normal School of Arizona.
Geographic Name(s)
Camp Verde (Ariz.)--History
Clarkdale (Ariz.)--History
Flagstaff (Ariz.)--History
Sedona (Ariz.)--History
Subject(s)
Automobiles--Arizona--Verde River Valley--History
Cowboys--Arizona--Verde River Valley--Interviews
Mines and mineral resources--Arizona--Verde River Valley
Cattle trade--Arizona--Verde River Valley--History
Thompson was born in 1897 in Sedona, Arizona. He talks about the cattle industry, the first automobiles and Jerome. He discussed his education, road construction, and family life.
1 audio tape and abstract available.
Box-folder
14.2
Allen Bristow
, May 2, 1975
Bristow was born May 22, 1900 eight miles below Camp Verde on Clear Creek. He lived with his grandparents at Middle Verde and tells of their experiences at the Arizona Normal School (NAU). He discusses water cattle ranching, mining, sanitary conditions, sports, prohibition and tourism.
1 audio tape and abstract available
Box-folder
14.3
Jesse Goddard
, May 5, 1975
Goddard was born 7-8 miles below Camp Verde. Employed mainly as a cowboy from the age of 13. Talks of cattle rustling, and the cowboy lifestyle -- food, clothing, and saddles. He was the foreman of the Apache Maid mine from 1928-1933 and later worked as a janitor at the Clear Creek School. Topics discussed are water shortages, ranching, Clarksdale, Flagstaff, and the depression.
1 audio tape and abstract available
Box-folder
14.4
Frieda Loy
, May 6,1975
Loy was born in Sedona area. Her parents received a homestead in Sedona to pay of a debt. They moved from Germany to manage the farm. They ran a boarding house. Her father worked in the fruit orchards, made wine and dealt with livestock. She discusses schools, and social events.
1 audio tape and abstract available
Box-folder
14.5
Mr. Anderson
, October 1973
Anderson primarily discusses his experiences during World War I.