F. Marvin LONG (b. 1894)

Residence: Kendrick; Cedar Creek; Leland
Occupation(s): Operator of mercantile store
Family Origin: Family moved from North Carolina (1888)

Interviews

F. Marvin Long Interview #1, 7/3/1973

Topics:
Running general store. Family livestock business. Father's freighting. Junk business. 7-3-73 1 hr 28p RM
Duration:
0:53:25
Interviewer:
Rob Moore
Keywords:
businesses wagons mercantile automobiles Great Depression stores dances saloons working conditions politics freighting crops farming women music world wars homesteads
Locations:
Kendrick Cedar Creek Arrow
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F. Marvin Long Interview #2, 7/10/1973

Topics:
Kendrick fire (1904). Tramway and brick factory. Ice cutting. 7-10-73 .5 hr RM
Duration:
0:31:10
Interviewer:
Rob Moore
Keywords:
bricks fires moving stores winter
Locations:
Kendrick Leland
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F. Marvin Long Interview #3, 2/27/1976

Topics:
Leland as a thriving town. Failure of family fruit ranch. Starting business in Kendrick. Early Kendrick; Gene Chinaman. 2-27-76 1 hr Lee Magnuson
Duration:
1:02:26
Interviewer:
Lee Magnuson
Keywords:
factories fires moving stores winter
Locations:
Kendrick Leland
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Source
Preferred Citation:
"F. Marvin LONG (b. 1894)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/long_f.html
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