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Mrs. Wyman talks about her early life, her academic career, and about her marriage to Dr. Wyman.
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Mrs. Wyman talks about her early life, her academic career, and about her marriage to Dr. Wyman.
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
Mrs. Wyman talks about her early life, her academic career, and about her marriage to Dr. Wyman.
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
Mr. Mercord provides recollections of Prescott, Wisconsin during his youth: river boats, flour mills, and commercial activity. He talks about changes over the years and extensively describes the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers. As such, he also discusses river travel and types of boats. In the final piece of the interview Mr. Mercord deals with his his experience with the Ku Klux Klan in Rochester, MN during the 1920's.
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
Einar Jurgenson came to the United States from Denmark in 1914. Jurgenson was in World War I and was a German Prisioner of War. Later he was appointed Clerk of Court for Pierce County. This interview contains many interesting thoughts about World War I and the court system in Wisconsin.