Henry BRAMMER (b. 1881)

Residence: Cameron; Juliaetta
Occupation(s): Farmer
Family Origin: Family came from Germany via Kansas (1892)

Interviews

Henry Brammer Interview #1, 8/20/1973

Topics:
Farming in two depressions. Getting started as a farmer. Father's carpentry. Kansas dugout. Rural innovations. 8-20-73 1 hr 20p RM
Duration:
1:02:31
Interviewer:
Rob Moore
Keywords:
Great Depression Native Americans carpentry childhood farming logging camps mail carriers roads winter
Locations:
Cameron Juliaetta
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Henry Brammer Interview #2, 8/27/1973

Topics:
Farm life in the 1890's. Anti-German activity in World War I. Labor organization; hoboes. 8-27-73 1 hr 22p RM
Duration:
1:02:26
Interviewer:
Rob Moore
Keywords:
CCC Great Depression IWW childhood families farmers farming flags food hunting immigrants languages mail carriers moving pioneers politics presidents railroads threshing unions working conditions world wars
Locations:
Juliaetta
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Source
Preferred Citation:
"Henry BRAMMER (b. 1881)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/brammer_henry.html
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