Gustav CARLSON (b. 1899)

Residence: Burnt Ridge; Troy
Occupation(s): Teacher; census bureau officer
Family Origin: Parents were Swedish immigrants who settled in 1891; he left the area as an adult. Willa Carlson's brother-in-law

Interviews

Gustav Carlson Interview #2, 7/15/1976

Topics:
Tuberculosis among the young. Careers of second generation Burnt Ridgers. Influence of canyons on countryside. Nora Mission Church. Farming methods. 7-15-76 3 hr
Duration:
2:05:45
Interviewer:
Sam Schrager
Keywords:
Great Depression automobiles children churches colleges and universities death education families farming homesteads horses illness logging moving neighbors orchards plowing politics presidents professors roads sawmills socialism teachers timber unions unskilled workers water women world wars
Locations:
Bovill Burnt Ridge Troy American Ridge
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Source
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"Gustav CARLSON (b. 1899)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/carlson_gustav.html
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