Oscar & Hazel Olson (b. 1920)
Residence: Deary
Occupation(s): Homemaker; teacher; camp flunkey
Family Origin: Moved from central Idaho in the early forties
Interviews
Oscar & Hazel Olson Interview #1, 6/16/1976
- Topics:
- Living in a lumbercamp. Pleasures of flunkeying. Violent Pierce strike (1936). Lumberjack nicknames. Unmarried women teachers. Father's mistreatment in Sweden. Depression hardships. 6-16-76 2 hr
- Duration:
- 2:05:50
- Interviewer:
- Sam Schrager
- Keywords:
- African Americans Great Depression IWW childhood cooking dances death drinking education families fighting fires flunkeying foremen gyppos homesteads illness immigrants logging camps lore lumberjacks marriage mess halls rural schools stores strikes teachers teaching women world wars
- Locations:
- Deary
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Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Oscar & Hazel Olson (b. 1920)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/olson_oscarandhazel.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.