Box 1
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Box 1
Each folder includes a typed transcription of the cassette tape, often with a handwritten copy and/or changes made later by the interviewee. An index, with page numbers, of subjects covered in the interviews is included, plus a form with biographical information about the interviewee. There is a signed Release Form at the back of each folder. The transcriptions are filed in numerical order.
Judge Robert T. Armistead 84-001, 1984
Occupation: Judge. Regarding local government, courts, physical changes, tours, depression, education at Matthew Whaley, recreation, homes and law enforcement.
Ed Belvin 84-003, 1984
Each folder includes a typed transcription of the cassette tape, often with a handwritten copy and/or changes made later by the interviewee. An index, with page numbers, of subjects covered in the interviews is included, plus a form with biographical information about the interviewee. There is a signed Release Form at the back of each folder. The transcriptions are filed in numerical order.
Alleyne Blayton 84-004, 1984
Occupation: Retired Educator.
Virginia Vaiden Bowen 84-005, 1984
Occupation: Housewife, Bookkeeper.
C. Hammond Branch 84-006, 1984
Occupation: Farmer. Toano.
Mary E.Brown 84-008, 1984
Bruton Heights School, Colonial Williamsburg and more.
Robert Lawrence Caldwell 84-009, 1984
Occupation: Physician at Eastern State Hospital.
Joseph Hammond Carlton 84-011, 1984
Hotel Felix, Toano and more.
Richard Hughes Carter 84-013, 1984
Occupation: Retired Clergyman and Museum Historical Teacher, Colonial Williamsburg Supervisor of Training. Williamsburg.
Dr. Carlton Jerome Casey 84-014, 1984
Occupation: Physician.
Thomas Coleman 84-015, 1984
Occupation: Waiter.
Phillip Cooke 84-016, 1984
Occupation: Worked at Western Union, and William and Mary. Black History. Bruton High School.
Phillip Cooke, 84-017, 1984
Each folder includes a typed transcription of the cassette tape, often with a handwritten copy and/or changes made later by the interviewee. An index, with page numbers, of subjects covered in the interviews is included, plus a form with biographical information about the interviewee. There is a signed Release Form at the back of each folder. The transcriptions are filed in numerical order.
Ruth Cowles 84-020, 1984
Occupation: Organist and Choir Director of Mt. Vernon Methodist Church. Born in Lightfoot, lived in Toano.
Preston Crump 84-021, 1984
Williamsburg. Crump’s Hotel. Civil War. Black History.
William Cumber 84-023, 1984
Occupation: Cook for W&M College Presidents, in charge of Officers’ Club at Camp Peary.
Jean Etheridge 84-029, 1984
Occupation: Principal of Mathew Whaley.
Caroline Dozier 84-025, 1984
Occupation: Home Owner. Lived in Toano.
Ethel and Leonard Ford 84-031, 1984
Croaker. Norge in the 1950’s. Lutheran Church.
Willard Gilley 84-033, 1984
Occupation: Milk Distributor. Family moved to JCC in 1905. He was born on Neck-o-land Road.
Leonard Graves 84-034, 1984
Occupation: Frazier-Graves Co., Inc., Men’s Cothing Store on Duke of Gloucester Street.
Rose Gross 84-035, 1984
Moved to Williamsburg in 1903. General Williamsburg history and changes.
Gladys Guy 84-036, 1984
Father, Mr. Bennett, a faculty member at William and Mary and Superintendent of Williamsburg’s Public Schools. Born 1898.