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Oral History Interview with Francis H. "Fuzzy" and Cora Nell Cunningham Swayze, May 28, 2008
- Description:
- Interview with Frances Howland "Fuzzy" and Cora Nell Cunningham Swayze, a couple from Kerrville, Texas. The couple discusses their individual childhoods, life during the depression, and life in the Kerr County area. Mr. Swayze discusses his service in the Air Force and Mrs. Swayze discusses her teaching career. 66 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. United States - Texas - Kerr County - KerrvilleUnited States - Texas - Kerr County - Center PointNew CaledoniaUnited States - Texas - Nueces County - Corpus ChristiUnited States - Texas - Bee County - BeevilleUnited States - Texas - Dallas County - DallasUnited States - Texas - Hays County - San MarcosUnited States - Texas - Travis County - AustinUnited States - Texas - Lubbock County - LubbockUnited States - MississippiUnited States - Texas - Gillespie County - HarperUnited States - Texas - Haskell County - HaskellUnited States - California - San Diego County - San Diego
- Display date:
- 2008-05-28
- Location:
- New Caledonia
- Format:
- text
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Kerr County Historical Commission
- Publisher:
- Kerrville, Texas: Kerr County Historical Commission
- Content partner:
- Kerr County Historical Commission
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- Not specified
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