Albert JUSTICE (b. 1898)

Residence: Bovill area
Occupation(s): Head cook in lumbercamps between the two world wars
Family Origin: Family moved to Spokane from North Dakota (1905)

Interviews

Albert Justice Interview #1, 8/23/1976

Topics:
Running logging camp kitchens. Quality of food; art of camp cooking. Problems with cleanliness and help. IWW winning of decent conditions. Gyppo cooking and conflict with union. Bovill restaurant in wartime. 8-23-74 3 hr 73p
Duration:
3:05:30
Interviewer:
Sam Schrager
Keywords:
IWW bears childhood cooking drinking families food gyppos holidays logging camps lumberjacks restaurants strikes unions women working conditions world wars
Locations:
Bovill
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Source
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"Albert JUSTICE (b. 1898)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/justice_albert.html
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