Box 2
Contains 31 Results:
Box 2
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.
Harold Hunt, Sr. 84-046, 1984
Occupation: Farmer. Norge. Moved to Hill Pleasant Farm in 1912 and to Norge in 1904.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jenson 84-047, 1984
Occupation: Mr. Jenson was a Rural Mail Carrier and his wife a housewife. Born 1890’s. Lived in Norge. Norwegian Families.
Sam T. Jones 84-048, 1984
Occupation: Handyman. Born1905. Toano. Chickahominy Road.
Dr. Janet Kimbrough, 84-049, 1984
Moved to Williamsburg in 1906. Childhood in Williamsburg.
Herman Kinde, 84-051, 1984
Occupation: Automobile Saleman. Norwegian Families. Norge and Lightfoot.
Alexander Lee 84-052, 1984
Naval Weapons Station. York County. Black History.
Harris Lee, Sr. 84-053, 1984
Grove. Naval Weapons Station. Black History. Civil War.
Shirley Payne Low 84-054, 1984
Occupation: Teacher, Training Supervisor for Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, author and more. Williamsburg in 1950’s.
Berit T. Mesarick 84-060, 1984
Norwegian Families. Norway. Moved to Williamsburg area in early 1970's.
Doris Wildenberger and Pearl Miller 84-061, 1984
Lightfoot. Norge. Norwegian Families.
Rev. Junius Moody 84-062, 1984
Occupation: Minister and School Teacher. Born in 1903. Arrived in James City County in 1925. Black History.
Mildred Moody 84-063, 1984
Toano. Born 1906.
Julia Oxrieder 84-066, 1984
Occupation: Mathematician. Father was Dean of William and Mary Law School. Born 1925.
Elizabeth Parrilla 84-068, 1984
Occupation: Sweet Baker at Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Born 1903. Black History.
Catherine Pippin 84-070, 1984
1940’s and 1950’s memories of Williamsburg.
Rev. Thomas Pugh 84-071, 1984
Occupation: Baptist Minister. Moved to Williamsburg in 1952.
Grace Radcliffe 84-072, 1984
Grove. York County. Naval Weapons Station. Black History. Sacalis Family.
Alma Ransone 84-073, 1984
Moved to Williamsburg about 1925. Burns Lane.
Arline Richardson 84-074, 1984
Occupation: Teacher. Born about 1900. Barhamsville.
Parke Rouse 84-077, 1984
Occupation: Museum Director, writer. Born 1915. Moved to Williamsburg in 1951.
Clara Russell 84-078, 1984
Born 1893 in James City County. Carter’s Grove. Booth Family.
Hattie J. Sasser 84-079, 1984
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Black History.
Lettie Slauson and Lillian Sutton 84-081, 1984
Williamsburg in 1920’s and 1930’s and later.
O.M. Smith 84-083, 1984
Moved to Williamsburg in 1943. James City County Bible and Agriculture Training School.