Oral History Interview with Carolyn Etter, 1986
Abstract
Carolyn Etter shares her memories of the University Park area of Denver, Colorado, including the professions of the individuals in the neighborhood, business development in University Park, and changes in both transportation services and traffic flows.
Dates
- 1986
Creator
- Etter, Carolyn B. (Interviewee, Person)
Digital Repository
Oral History Interview with Carolyn Etter
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Extent
1 Cassettes (audiotape cassette) : analog audio recording ; 12 minutes 17 seconds
Scope and Contents
The series consists of 50 oral histories collected by Barry Matchett during 1986. The interviewees were all persons who lived in the University Park neighborhood, and concerned their memories of growing up and living in the neighborhood over a number of years.
Provenance
Gift of Barry Matchett, 1986
General
Title supplied by cataloger. ||Interview conducted at 2278 South Milwaukee Street, Denver, Colorado in 1986. ||Participants: Unidentified interviewer ; Carolyn B. Etter. ||Carolyn B. Etter moved into the University Park area of Denver, Colorado when she was 11 because her father, Francis Willard Brush (1908-2005), was a professor at the University of Denver. Her husband, Don D. Etter was an attorney with the law firm of Holland & Hart and later became an author and historian. Carolyn Etter worked with nonprofit organizations before she and her husband served as joint managers of Denver's Department of Parks and Recreation from 1987-1991, during Mayor Federico Pena's second administration. ||Audio quality of recording is very poor. Questions from the interviewer can be easily heard, but responses from the interviewee are barely audible.
Creator
- Etter, Carolyn B. (Interviewee, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository