William KAUDER (b. 1868)

Residence: Cedar Creek; Southwick
Occupation(s): Farmer
Family Origin: Homesteaded alongside parents, after moving from Illinois (1889)

Interviews

William Kauder Interview #1, 2/13/1974

Topics:
1893 depression. Getting settled; help from neighbors. Political views of 1890's. Entertainment. Land clearing. Kendrick. 2-13-74 1 hr 16p RM
Duration:
0:56:46
Interviewer:
Rob Moore
Keywords:
Native Americans bears churches dances farming fires food holidays homesteads hotels literary moving parties politics presidents wagons winter
Locations:
Southwick Kendrick Gold Hill
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William Kauder Interview #3, 6/1/1974

Topics:
Struggles of homesteading. Opening reservation to homesteading. Coming west. 6-74 .7 hr p RM
Duration:
0:41:17
Interviewer:
Sam Schrager
Keywords:
Native Americans families farming games gardens homesteads log cabins parties railroads schools threshing winter
Locations:
Cedar Ridge Lewiston Southwick
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Source
Preferred Citation:
"William KAUDER (b. 1868)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/kauder_william.html
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