Oral history interview with Woodrow E. Wilson, March 21, 1984., 1984, 2005 July 5
Abstract
Mr. Wilson was born in December 1914 in Tacoma, Washington. He came to Arizona in 1925, and began work for Saginaw and Manistee Co. in June of 1935 on a sawmill construction crew. He went to work at Grand Canyon Camp 38 near Williams, Arizona in 1936, and he describes the camp, social life, and typical work days. Other topics discussed include: the commissary of Camp 28 being a railroad car; family cabins; the ethnic origins of the lumberjacks; log cutter equipment; and loading equipment.
Dates
- 1984
- Digitization: 2005 July 5
Digital Repository
Oral history interview with Woodrow E. Wilson, March 21, 1984.
Language of Materials
Materials in English, Spanish, and other languages.
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Extent
1 Items
Source
- Northern Arizona University (Organization)
- Heritage Colorado (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository