Box 2
Contains 15 Results:
Doris Chavez Alires Interview, Bernice Dominguez, 1977
Growing up in Ensenada, New Mexico; food preparation and preservation; Spanish schools and holiday traditions.
Frank Angotti and Mary Vigor Interview, Karlynn Paloni, 1977
Immigrated from Italy to America in 1909.
Heneritta Leggroan Bankhead Interview, Florence Lawrence, 1977
Life as a Black woman in Utah in the early 1900's; Utah's Black community; foods and social activities.
Mae Pappas Bikakis Interview, Sam N. Pappas, 1977
Parents' immigration from Greece; growing up in Price, Utah; recollections of coal strikes in Carbon County; Ku Klux Klan activities; the Depression years; attending Greek schools.
"The Making of A Man: John Henry Bawden," Paul Bawden, 1977
A history of John Bawden, taken from his personal journals. Bawden was an early leader in the LDS church, served a mission in England, and went into exile as a practicing polygamist.
Harold L. Henry Interview, Alberta Henry, 1977
Black community in Utah in the early 1900's; early folk remedies; working on the railroad.
"Katina in America": Katina Gratrakis Ladakis, Steve Kogianes, 1977
Immigrating to the United States from Greece; life in the mining community of Hanna, Wyoming; activities of the Greek Orthodox community in Utah, 1900-1910.
Celia and Carrie Bankhead Leggroan Interview, 1977
Recollections of their mother Sina Bankhead, an early Black pioneer in Utah; activities of the Black community in Utah in the early 1900s.
Mary Gust Pappas Mannos Interview, Judy Fuller, 1977
Immigration of her parents from Greece coal mines; Greek community in Utah.
Teodora Lujan Martinez Interview, Bernice P. Dominguez, 1977
Life in Vadito, New Mexico; association with the Pueblo Indians; Spanish folklore, celebrations and folk medicine.
O'Cana Family Report, Terry Valerio, 1977
A history of the O'Cana family who immigrated from Spain in the mid 1800s and settled in New Mexico. Information for the history was obtained from a relative, Lucy Valerio.
Gus Platis Interview, Gina Platis, 1977
Immigration from Greece in 1912; working on the railroad; mining; racial prejudice.
Hans and Sophie Ranglack Interview, Christa Nelson, 1977
Immigrated from East Berlin in 1952; conditions in Germany during and after world war II.
Marjorie Janet Sealey Simonsen Interview, Barbara Jensen, 1977
Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1952; conversion to the L.D.S. church; attending Brigham Young University as a foreign student; Irish holidays and traditions.
"Migration," George R. Drabner, 1977
Large migrations: overview and causes; forced migrations due to war; the author's reported experiences (in 1964-1965, as an American soldier) of European relatives in German-speaking areas of central and eastern Europe. The name Drabner is an anglicization of Trzebnica/Trebnitz.