Kate Price GRANNIS (b. 1886)
Residence: Avon
Occupation(s): Homemaker; mica cutter; cook
Family Origin: Parents homesteaded (c.1885), coming from California and Kansas via Cheney, Washington
Interviews
Kate Price Grannis Interview #1, 2/24/1976
- Topics:
- Homebound life of rural women. Neighboring. Homestead poverty. Work at mica mine. Wells family. An Avon murder. 2-24-76 2.3 hr 45p
- Duration:
- 1:58:50
- Interviewer:
- Sam Schrager
- Keywords:
- African Americans IWW butchering cards cemeteries childbirth churches clothing cooking dating death education food funerals gyppos holidays homemakers homesteads illness immigrants log cabins mail carriers midwives mines murders neighbors pioneers post offices railroads roads rural schools schools sewing shivarees threshing winter women
- Locations:
- Avon Deary Spokane
Download MP3 Original Transcript
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Kate Price GRANNIS (b. 1886)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/grannis_kate.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.