Frances Vaughan FRY (b. 1893)
Residence: Cedar Creek; Kendrick
Occupation(s): Farm wife; cook for woods crews; doctor's assistant; store clerk
Family Origin: Family came from Kansas (1895)
Interviews
Frances Vaughan Fry Interview #1, 8/3/1976
- Topics:
- Canning and baking; feeding family and guests. Neighborhood sharing and visiting. A lazy family. Local religious life. Mother's farm work, and her own. 8-3-76 2 hr 52p
- Duration:
- 2:03:52
- Interviewer:
- Sam Schrager
- Keywords:
- Christians butchering canning and preserving childbirth churches cooking dances death families farming fires food holidays horses illness movies neighbors pack trains parties religion women
- Locations:
- Kendrick Cedar Creek Park
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Frances Vaughan Fry Interview #2, 2/18/1977
- Topics:
- Her work to make ends meet. Raising children. Neighborhood life, Severe winters. 2-18-77 2 hr 55p
- Duration:
- 1:59:40
- Interviewer:
- Sam Schrager
- Keywords:
- Great Depression Native Americans childbirth childhood children chores concentration camps cooking families farming fires food games homemakers horses livestock logging camps moving neighbors newspapers parties winter women working conditions world wars
- Locations:
- Kendrick Cedar Creek
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Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Frances Vaughan FRY (b. 1893)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/fry_frances.html
Rights
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- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted. For more information, please contact University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu.