Pete PAOLINI (b. 1903)

Residence: Elk River; Lewiston
Occupation(s): Sawmiller; lumberjack
Family Origin: Came from Italy in 1920

Interviews

Pete Paolini Interview #1, 10/21/1976

Topics:
Company pressures; importance of union. Lumberjack unity and woods life. Elk River in the twenties. Depression hardships. Life near Florence. First years in America. 10-21-76 1.4 hr p
Duration:
1:25:51
Interviewer:
Sam Schrager
Keywords:
immigrants marriage families lumberjacks IWW drinking mills sawmills railroads farms languages newspapers orchards farming neighbors timber horses dances bootlegging dating roads unions students strikes politics gambling
Locations:
Elk River Lewiston Potlatch
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Source
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"Pete PAOLINI (b. 1903)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/paolini_pete.html
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