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Guide to the Horner Museum Oral History Collection1952-1993

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Title Guide to the Horner Museum Oral History Collection1952-1993
Subject Forests and forestry--Oregon.; Forestry schools and education--Oregon--Corvallis.; Indians of North America--Oregon--Interviews.; Jews--Oregon.; Natural history--Oregon.; Student activities--Oregon--Corvallis.; City and Town Life; Colleges and Universities; Fisheries and Wildlife; Forestry and Forestry Products; Jewish Americans; Land Use; Logging; Medicine and Health; Multiculturalism; Music; Native Americans; Pioneers; Ranching; Student Life; Women; Oregon; Corvallis; Oral Histories; Photographs; Sound Recordings
Description The Horner Museum Oral History Collection consists of more than 250 oral history interviews conducted or assembled by the Horner Museum. The interviews address a variety of topics including the stories of Oregon State University faculty, students, and academic departments; the history of Corvallis and Benton County, Oregon; evolving economic and cultural perspectives on natural resources in rural Oregon; the life experiences of Native Americans and other ethnic minorities in the region; and...
Publisher Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections & Archives Research Center
Date 1952/1993
Rights Collection is open for research.
Type Collection collection
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv23455
Language eng
Format 9.8 cubic feet, including 418 audiocassettes and 103 photographs; 20 boxes
Coverage 1952-1993

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