Tom and Elizabeth Wahl (b. 1911; 1905)
Residence: Grey Eagle District; Genesee
Occupation(s): Farmer; research engineer at Washington State University; teacher
Family Origin: Father's family came from California (1879), mother from the Willamette Valley, Oregon (1890)
Interviews
Tom and Elizabeth Wahl Interview #2, 3/10/1976
- Topics:
- Relations between hired help and farm families. Butchering bees. Winter work and isolation. 3-10-76 2 hr 46p
- Duration:
- 2:02:32
- Interviewer:
- Sam Schrager
- Keywords:
- automobiles butchering chores colleges and universities farmers farming harvesting homesteads migrants miners mining sawmill school winter
- Locations:
- Palouse Troy Genesee Grey Eagle District
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Tom and Elizabeth Wahl Interview #3, 4/4/1977
- Topics:
- With Elizabeth Wahl (wife). Teaching and rural communities. Relations with Nez Perce and African-Americans. Family farming life. Early homesteading; J.P. Vollmer. 4-4-77 2.5 hr p
- Duration:
- 2:33:54
- Interviewer:
- Sam Schrager
- Keywords:
- Great Depression Native Americans automobiles childhood chores colleges and universities education families farmers farming homemakers horses immigrants marriage pioneers racial discrimination school houses schools teachers world wars
- Locations:
- Moscow Troy Genesee
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Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Tom and Elizabeth Wahl (b. 1911; 1905)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/wahl_tomandelizabeth.html
Rights
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