Gerald INGLE (b. 1910)

Residence: Big Bear Ridge; Kendrick
Occupation(s): County commissioner for 20 years; farmer
Family Origin: Son of Florence Ingle. Grandfather was a homesteader from Tennesee (1883)

Interviews

Gerald Ingle Interview #1, 10/7/1976

Topics:
County school consolidation. Community life on the ridge. Father and grandfather. Depression and bank closure. Growing up; attending the university. Attitudes as a public official. 10-7-76 2.7 hr p
Duration:
2:44:48
Interviewer:
Sam Schrager
Keywords:
African Americans Great Depression IWW University of Idaho banks chores churches cooperatives dances drinking education families farmers farming fires fraternities games grange halls holidays homemakers homesteads neighbors politics schools sports threshing winter world wars
Locations:
Big Bear Ridge Little Bear Ridge Moscow Juliaetta Kendrick Viola
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Source
Preferred Citation:
"Gerald INGLE (b. 1910)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ingle_gerald.html
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