Joseph HOLLAND (b. 1900)

Residence: Bovill
Occupation(s): Depot agent at Bovill (1925-66); school board chairman; mayor; justice of the peace
Family Origin: Grew up in South Dakota and Saskatchewan

Interviews

Joseph Holland Interview #1, 7/25/1974

Topics:
Bovill's way of life. Experiences as depot agent and judge. Relief in the depression. Lumberjacks and extra gangs. Pat Malone. Leo Guilfoy's humor. 7-25-74 2 hr 41p
Duration:
2:03:54
Interviewer:
Sam Schrager
Keywords:
winter horses lumberjacks railroads Great Depression CCC gardens stores police officers children funerals alcohol bootlegging drinking Prohibition saloons sports death childbirth doctors accidents sheep Basque lore
Locations:
Bovill Elk River Clarkia Washington Moscow
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Joseph Holland Interview #2, 8/23/1974

Topics:
Railroad work and anecdotes. Local attitudes toward Potlatch Lumber Company. Conflict over school consolidation; problems of running town. CCC's. The depot clock. 8-23-74 2.6 hr 47p
Duration:
2:36:59
Interviewer:
Sam Schrager
Keywords:
African Americans CCC Great Depression automobiles boardinghouses doctors logging lore lumberjacks politics presidents railroads roads schools sports taxes winter workers working conditions world wars
Locations:
Bovill Moscow Potlatch
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Source
Preferred Citation:
"Joseph HOLLAND (b. 1900)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/holland_joseph.html
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