Lena (Molly) Erickson JUSTICE (b. 1901)

Residence: Hog Meadows; Bovill
Occupation(s): Logging camp flunkey; homemaker
Family Origin: Parents came from Minnesota (1892). Albert Justice's wife

Interviews

Lena (Molly) Erickson Justice Interview #1, 8/20/1974

Topics:
Work of flunkeys. Attitudes towards women in the camps; good and bad horses. Family homesteading struggle. 8-20-74 .8 hr LS
Duration:
0:35:04
Interviewer:
Laura Schrager
Keywords:
cooking flunkeying food gardens logging camps lumberjacks mess halls railroads schools winter women workers world wars
Locations:
Bovill Deary Kendrick
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Lena (Molly) Erickson Justice Interview #2, 8/23/1974

Topics:
With May LeMarr (sister) Flunkeying and logging camp practices. Isolation and home life. Selling huckleberries. 8-23-74 1 hr LS
Duration:
1:03:27
Interviewer:
Laura Schrager
Keywords:
Native Americans cooking flunkeying food languages logging camps mess halls newspapers religion schools world wars
Locations:
Bovill Deary
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Source
Preferred Citation:
"Lena (Molly) Erickson JUSTICE (b. 1901)", Latah County Oral History Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/justice_lena.html
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