Ernest ANDERSON (b. 1902)
Residence: Burnt Ridge; Troy
Occupation(s): Farmer
Family Origin: Parents emigrated from Sweden and settled in the late nineties. Helen Anderson's husband
Interviews
Ernest Anderson Interview #1, 6/5/1974
- Topics:
- Hard times in Sweden and Duluth. Play and fights as a boy. Getting started as a farmer. Canyon logging; horse team hauling. Joe Wells. Father's craftsmanship. 6-5-74 1.5 hr
- Duration:
- 1:32:39
- Interviewer:
- Sam Schrager
- Keywords:
- African-Americans businesses butchering families farming immigrants knitting logging lumber schools winter world wars
- Locations:
- Burnt Ridge Troy
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Ernest Anderson Interview #2, 6/14/1974
- Topics:
- Depression trials. Rural schools: strictness, teachers, decline. Harvest work as roustabout. Early sawmilling. Chores. 6-14-74 1.5 hr
- Duration:
- 1:33:38
- Interviewer:
- Sam Schrager
- Keywords:
- Great Depression accidents chores churches families farming games homesteads logging schools teachers
- Locations:
- Burnt Ridge Troy
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Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Ernest ANDERSON (b. 1902)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/anderson_ernest.html
Rights
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