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Mackecney, Mary Allen - (by Bobby H. Johnson), February 28, 1986 -- [OH-178]
Mahoney, Gary, H. Z. Collier and Jim McKinney, - (Robert S. Maxwell), July 29, 1964 -- This history recalls operations and activities of the Central Coke and Coal company of Kennard, Texas in the early 1900's to about 1918. [OH-17]
Martin, Lenville - December 3, 1974 -- Student life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-211]. Limited access
Matteson, Marshall - January 16, 1975 -- (UA-1), [OH-239]. Limited access
Maxwell, Robert S. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), November 7, 1983 -- Maxwell recounts his experiences as a professor of history at SFA and as an instructor and combat officer during World War II. He discusses SFA and Nacogdoches as they appeared to him during the 1950's and 1960's, the Presidencies of Boynton and Steen, fellow faculty members, and how the various social issues of the day affected the college and the town. He also tells of his military experiences in basic training, Officers Candidate School and combat in Europe. [OH-66]
May, James W. - (by Thad Sitton), May 7, 1992 -- [OH-302]
McAnally, Coy - (by Thad Sitton), April 9, 1992 -- [OH-297]
McAnulty, M. H. "Buck" - (by Thad Sitton), May 7, 1992 -- [OH-298]
McClain, Alberta and Lucille Lewis - August 11, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-141]. Limited access
McClendon, Annie B. - April 20, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-127]. Limited access
McCrary, Robert C. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), November 29, 1983 -- McCrary discusses education and race relations in East Texas before WWII. He recounts his experiences in Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Wyoming, including camp conditions, road building and fire-fighting. He also describes Nacogdoches County during the depression and discusses Air Force training and bombing missions in Europe in great detail, and mentions post-war changes in East Texas. [OH-68]
McDaniels, Rev. Donald - September 12, 1999 -- (AAHP), [OH-128]. Limited access
McDonough, B. C. , James H. McNamera and R. Turpin - (Robert S. Maxwell) , August 13, 1963 -- This is a brief history of the Lutcher and Moore Lumber Company (Orange, Texas) in the last part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. [OH-25]. Transcript only
McGalin, A. E. "Babe" - (by Thad Sitton), May 14, 1992 -- [OH-299]
McGalin, A. E. "Babe" - (by Thad Sitton), May 29, 1992 -- [OH-300]
McGalin, Lynn - (by Thad Sitton), May 29, 1992 -- [OH-301]. Limited access
McKewen, Mrs. Stanford - October 31, 1974 -- (UA-1), [OH-234]. Limited access
McKibben, Robert T. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), November 8, 1985--McKibben tells about his experiences as SFA Dean of Education at SFA during the 1950's and 1960's. He describes growth of the school, contributions of the presidents, public education in Texas, and Nacogdoches in the 1950's. [OH-73]
McKinney, Claudine Woodward - (by Tom McKinney), November 7, 1998 -- [OH-251]. Limited access
McKinney, Jim, H. Z. Collier and Gary Mahoney - (Robert S. Maxwell), July 29, 1964 -- McKinney and Mahoney talk about operations and activities of the Central Coke and Coal Company of Kennard, Texas in the early 1900's to about 1918. [OH-17]. Transcript only
McKinney, R. W. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), February 25, 1985 -- McKinney gives an account of the development of a successful Nacogdoches engineering firm from early 1920's to present. He describes R. W. McKinney Company's growth, involvement with SFA, work during World War II, and influence of Nacogdoches on its success. [OH-77]
McKinney, Raymond E. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), February 22, 1985 -- This history relates McKinney's experiences during the attack on Pearl Harbor and in the invasion and battles of the Gilbert Islands and Saipan during World War II. He discusses actual fighting with Japanese soldiers. [OH-70]
McNamera, James H. , B. C. McDonough and R. Turpin - (by Robert S. Maxwell) , August 13, 1963 -- McNamera and Turpin give a brief history of the Lutcher and Moore Lumber Company (Orange, Texas) in the last part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. [OH-25]. Transcript only
McPherson, Joe E. - (by Laurence Walker), January 15, 1980 -- [OH-189]
Medkins, Miller -n.d. -- (AAHP), [OH-146]. Limited access
Mettauer, Gordon - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 15, 1984 -- Mettauer discusses Oil Springs history, production during the 1920's and the 1930's, and present day production. [OH-54]
Middlebrook, George F. - (by Robert S. Maxwell), October 15, 1959 -- This history relates the experiences of a doctor who worked for several East Texas lumber mills. Middlebrook describes living conditions of Pickering workers at Haslam in the 1920's and feelings of workers when a mill closed. [OH-26]. Transcript only
Millard, Gerald - January 13, 1975 -- (UA-1), [OH-238]. Limited access
Minton, John W. (Judge) - (by Robert S. Maxwell), May 13, 1956 -- These are the recollections of a Sabine County attorney who handled many legal matters for John Henry Kirby. Minton discusses commissaries in the mill towns, the Knox Lumber Company, living conditions in mill towns, logging camp operations and living in Sabine County in the early 1900's. [OH-27]. Transcript only
Minton, John W. (Judge) - (by Robert S. Maxwell), August 5, 1958 -- Minton discusses the founding and operation of the Knox Lumber Company (Sabine County) and the controversy surrounding the death of Hiram Knox. [OH-28]. Transcript only
Montgomery, Charlotte Baker - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 16, 1985 -- These are the experiences of a young woman teacher and artist in Kilgore in the early 1930's during the days of the East Texas oil boom. Ms. Montgomery recalls everyday life and general impressions of the boom. [OH-81]
Moore, A. Lavoy - (by Bobby H. Johnson), November 15, 1985 -- [OH-194]
Moore, John H. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 31, 1983 -- Moore recalls his battle experiences in France as a World War I veteran. [OH-44]
Morgan, Dorothy Shelton - December 4, 1974 -- Life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-224]. Limited access
Morison, George - (by Robert S. Maxwell), August 8, 1958 -- Morison recounts life as a worker in the lumber industry in the first part of the twentieth century. [OH-29]. Transcript only
Morris, M. S. "Pud" - (by Robert S. Maxwell), August 5, 1958 -- Morris relates his experiences floating logs down the Sabine River to sell to lumber companies in the 1880's and 1890's. [OH-30]. Transcript only
Morris, Wade O.--(by Bobby H. Johnson), June 17, 1985 -- [OH-171]
Morrison, J. C. -n.d.-- (AAHP), [OH-166]. Limited access
Morrison, W. J. - (by Tom McKinney), January 29, 1999 -- [OH-250]
Muldrow , L. S. "Choc" - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 26, 1974 --These are the experiences of a Shelby County bookkeeper during the depression. Muldrow discusses the barter system which was used and his attitude toward New Deal programs. [OH-94]
Nations, Grace Bailey - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 1, 1974 --Ms. Nations describes the impact the depression had on her life and how she feels the nation would react today (1974) if we had a similar economic failure. [OH-96]
Nations , Willis - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 1, 1974 --Nations recalls his experiences as a business man during the depression. He discusses his personal experiences, conditions in East Texas, when things began to improve and the lasting impact the depression had on his life. [OH-97]
Naylor, Mr. - (by Robert S. Maxwell), April 30, 1954 -- Naylor discusses the coming of the Santa Fe Railroad to Center, Texas and its influence in the lumbering industry. [OH-31]. Transcript only
Neal, Jim - (by Thad Sitton), July 22, 1992 -- [OH-303]
Neal, Myrtle Christopher - (by Birdie Wade and Ouida Whitaker Dean), February 23, 1999 -- (AAHP), [OH-110]
Nichols, James L. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), December 10, 1985 --Nichols describes his experiences during WWII including enlistment , basic training, and Officers Candidate School. He also relates his experiences in England as a supply officer, the Normandy Invasion and stories of the front lines; his return to the U.S. and Texas, and feelings about having served in the War. Nichols discusses the post war years as a graduate student at University of Texas, and professor of history at SFA. He recalls SFA during the 1950's-60's including colleagues, the student body, Drs. Boynton, Birdwell, and Steen, the growth of the history faculty and reminiscences about his teaching career. [OH-85]
Norton, Dr. Lucille - November 8, 1974 -- P.E. Faculty, life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-207]. Limited access
Nutall, Marie - October 10, 1999 -- Sermon "Down but not Out", (AAHP), [OH-118]. Limited access
Orton, Daisy - October 22, 1974-- Life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-203]. Limited access
Orton, Sidney - October 29, 1974 -- (UA-1), [OH-235]. Limited access
Palmer, I. R. - (by Robert S. Maxwell), August 15, 1958 -- Palmer gives a brief history of the Foster Lumber Company and the mill town of Fostoria. [OH-32]. Transcript only
Partin, George - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 24, 1974 --This history relates the experiences of a farmer and business man during the depression. Partin states his views on the social and economic conditions in the East Texas area, when conditions began to improve, and the lasting impact the depression had on his life. [OH-98]. Limited access
Pate, L. D. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 22, 1974 -- Pate recounts his experiences as a school boy growing up during the depression, including the loss of his father's business and his family's move to a farm during the winter of 1929. He describes conditions in the East Texas area, the election of 1932, and when things began to improve. He also recalls his military experiences during WWII and what overall impressions the depression had on his life. [OH-99]
Pate, Ms. - December 5, 2003 -- (AAHP), [OH-162]. Limited access
Patton, Doris J. - August 18, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-129]. Limited access
Pedigo, J. W. - (by Robert S. Maxwell), August 12, 1963 -- This is a conversation with Pedigo about Kirby Lumber Company cut-over lands and attempts of the Southwestern Settlement and Development Company to sell it. [OH-33]. Transcript only
Perkins, David - (by Tom McKinney), May 1, 2000 -- [OH-247]
Perry, Mrs. Minna - December 2, 1974 -- Student life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-212]. Limited access
Petri, C. P. - (by Thad Sitton), May 4, 1986 -- [OH-304]
Pettey, Jess E. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), June 2, 1983 -- These are the experiences of a draftee during World War I and an electrician in Nacogdoches and East Texas after the war. Pettey discusses organization and accomplishments of the Nacogdoches County World War I Veterans Association. [OH-8]
Pettey, Thelma (by Gary M. Paul), October 13, 1990 -- [OH-190]
Pinkston, Bob - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 26, 1974 --Pinkston relates his experiences as a student and young businessman who graduated from high school soon after the depression set in. He gives his views on the business, economic, and social conditions in East Texas during the depression period. He also describes when conditions began to improve and the lasting impact the depression had on his life. [OH-100]
Pinkston, Robert and M. E. Cole - (by Robert S. Maxwell), April 9, 1954 -- Pinkston and Cole discuss railroad (Houston, East and West Texas) and lumbering history in Shelby County, in the late 19th and early 20th century. [OH-16]. Transcript only
Platt, Billy F. - (by Thad Sitton), July 10, 1992 -- [OH-305]. Limited access
Pochmann, Ruth Fouts - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 14, 1983--Pochmann recounts life in Nacogdoches from about 1910 through the establishment and early years of SFA. She discusses businesses, social occasions, cultural life, and schools and teachers. [OH-5]
Pollard, Clarice Fortgang - (by Bobby H. Johnson), May 18, 1985 --These are the experiences of a WAAC during World War II. Pollard discusses basic training and adjustments to military life. She tells of her period of training in Nacogdoches, impressions of life in a small town, leisure activities, the WAAC variety show, and feelings upon returning to Nacogdoches over forty years later. [OH-83]
Price, Travis N. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 11, 1983 --Price describes his experiences as a student at SFA in 1941 and during the post-war years. He discusses athletics and student life, faculty members (particularly Dr. Birdwell), continued contact with SFA during the war, and the importance of SFA to Nacogdoches. [OH-10]
Price, Travis - December 10, 1974 -- Life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-215]. Limited access
Prud'homme, Eck C. - (by Laurence Walker), May 19, 1980 -- [OH-181]
Quattlebaum, J. R. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), September 17, 1983 -- Quattlebaum recalls his experiences with transportation insurance companies and early bus lines in East Texas, especially Airline Bus Line in Nacogdoches. He discusses work with the Office of Defense Transportation and rationing in World War II. He also mentions WACs stationed at SFA for training, safety training and commercial drivers, and Houston traffic problems. [OH-63]
Racki, Peter A. - (by Laurence Walker), January 16, 1980 -- [OH-183]
Ramsby, John L. - August 25, 2000 --(AAHP), [OH-144]. Limited access
Rawls, R. J. - (by Dan K. Utley), April 27, 1986 -- [OH-306]
Redfield, Dr. James - December 31, 1974 -- Life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-221]. Limited access
Roberts, Ida - (by Linda Harris), December 14, 2001 -- (AAHP), [OH-130]. Limited access
Roberts, Vasti - (by Samantha Baggett) -- (AAHP), [OH-147]. Limited access
Robinson, Alma (Hale) - (by Jennifer Tate), December 4, 2003 --(AAHP), [OH-156]. Limited access
Rogers, Mrs. Ercyle - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 26, 1974 -- Mrs. Rogers discusses her personal experiences during the depression, conditions in the East Texas area, Franklin Roosevelt, the New Deal programs and the lasting impact of the depression on her personally. [OH-101]
Rusche, Nelson - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 9, 1983 -- Rusche recounts World War II duties and tours, Japan after the war, his views on war and business ventures. [OH-52]
Sadler, Ottis - April 30, 2003 -- (AAHP), [OH-131]. Limited access
Sanders, Johnnie M. - July 11, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-119]. Limited access
Scoggins, G. P. "Pat" - (by Thad Sitton), February 1, 1986 -- [OH-307]
Self, Roy L. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 1, 1974 -- These are the experiences as a SFA student and teacher during the depression. Self discusses the conditions in the East Texas area, the election of 1932, Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal programs. He describes when conditions began to improve and the lasting impact the depression had on his life. [OH-102]
Sexton, Ernest - July 17, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-132]. Limited access
Sexton, Ernest - n.d -- (AAHP), [OH-167]. Limited access
Sheley, Dr. C. F. - October 28, 1974 -- Life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-216]. Limited access
Shillings, Hinkle - (by Thad Sitton), July 2, 1992 -- [OH-308]
Siecke, E. O. - (by Robert S. Maxwell), May 23, 1967 -- Siecke gives his reminiscences as the second state Forester of Texas concerning establishment of the Texas Forestry Service, programs of the Service, and relations with lumber companies. [OH-34]. Transcript only
Sitton, Sam W., Jr. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 8, 1974 --These are the experiences as a SFA student, teacher, and Works Progress Administration non-certified employee during the depression. Sitton discusses conditions in the East Texas area, Franklin Roosevelt, and how he feels people would react to a similar economic failure today. (1974). [OH-103]
Smith, C. J. and Marvin P. Handcock - (by Robert S. Maxwell), July 30, 1963 --Smith and Handcock discuss their recollections about John Henry Kirby, R. W. Wier, B. F. Bean, and the Wiergate Mill (Newton County, Texas) during the early 1900s. [OH-21]. Transcript only
Smith, Dick - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 22, 1983 -- [OH-192]
Smith, Neal - (by Bobby H. Johnson), November 16, 1983 -- Neal discusses military experience, early Nacogdoches businesses, and work experience. [OH-49]
Smith, Pip - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 22, 1983 -- [OH-193]
Smith, Roy - (by Thad Sitton), January 18, 1986 -- [OH-310]
Smith, Roy - (by Thad Sitton), January 4, 1986 -- [OH-309]
Snelson, Edward - (by Thad Sitton), March 17, 1992 -- [OH-311]
Snelson, Harold - (by Thad Sitton), March 18, 1992 -- [OH-312]
Snelson, Harold - (by Thad Sitton), March 20, 1992 -- [OH-313]
Spears, Sugene - October 15, 1974 -- (UA-1), [OH-228]. Limited access
Spiller, Roland L. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), December 14, 1984 -- Spiller recalls stateside service in the Army before and during World War II. He describes everyday life and training at Fort Sam Houston and later service at Camp Fannin as instructor. [OH-76]
Stallings, Madge - October 10, 1974 -- (UA-1), [OH-231]. Limited access
Stansberry, Lois Mozell Mergerson - (by Birdie Wade), . n.d. -- (AAHP), [OH-159]. Limited access
Starling, William - (by Thad Sitton), December 20, 1986 -- [OH-314]
Sterling, Francis M. - (by Bobby H. Johnson) August 31, 1983 -- These are Sterling's reminiscences of army service in Russian Siberia at the end of World War I. [OH-45]
Stewart, R.C. - (by Bobby Johnson), June 10, 1979 -- [OH-197]
Stoker, Kathryn E. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 18, 1983 -- This history is the experiences of a student in the sub-college and college during the early years (from 1923). Stoker discusses her college teachers, teaching career and life during the depression and the war. [OH-1]
Summers, Jason - November 25, 1974 -- SFA student life. (UA-1), [OH-202]. Limited access
Summers, W. Frank - (by Robert S. Maxwell) -- Summers recounts the coming of the railroad to Nacogdoches in 1882 and tells of the first shipment of lumber out of Nacogdoches. [OH-35]. Transcript only
Sutton, Kenneth - (by Tom McKinney), September 1, 1999 -- [OH-246]
Swift, Luther Jr. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 20, 1983 -- Swift speaks of his experiences growing up in Nacogdoches in the first part of the century (1910-1920). He discusses Dr. Birdwell and his family, work for the Corps of Engineers during World War II, work for the Texas Highway Department, the widening of North Street (1950's) and the building of a loop around town. [OH-6]
Swift, Luther III - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 20, 1983 -- Swift describes routines and a typical day in the SFA Demonstration School from the late 1930's to the early 1940's. He discusses WACs at SFA during the war and the character and personality of Dr. Alton Birdwell, first President of SFA. [OH-7]
Tankersley, Carrie - June 11, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-106]. Limited access
Tankersley, Carrie - June 19, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-112]. Limited access
Taylor, Louis Davis - August 25, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-145]. Limited access
Teagarden, Edna Wilkin - (by Bobby H. Johnson), October 3, 1985 -- These are the experiences of an SFA instructor, professor, and head of the Home Economics Department, spanning her arrival in 1924 to her retirement in 1961. Teagarden discusses the early days, buildings, campus and community life, classroom situations and faculty members, including Drs. Birdwell and Boynton. She recalls the impact the depression and WWII had on SFA. [OH-86]
Teer, Ivis - (by Tom McKinney), August 17, 1999 -- [OH-244]
Thompson, Clyde - (by Robert S. Maxwell), May 10, 1965 -- Thompson discusses the early days of the Temple Lumber Company and other East Texas lumber-related people and companies. [OH-36]. Transcript only
Thornton, Kay Dean - (by Tom McKinney), August 18, 1999 -- [OH-249]
Tillery, Edwin - (by Bobby H. Johnson) -- Tillery recounts his experiences as a farmer, state commissioner, and representative to the Texas Legislature during the depression. He discusses the people and committee work he was involved with in Austin his views on Franklin Roosevelt and earlier presidents, panics and depressions. [OH-87]
Trojanowski, E. A. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), September 17, 1983 -- Trojanowski talks about his experiences as a mechanic for the Airline Bus Line and later as a mechanic and truck driver for Exxon. He also discusses war shortages and his membership in the American Federation of Labor. [OH-59]
Tucker, Elizabeth - September 14, 1974 -- (UA-1), [OH-233]. Limited access
Tull, George - (by Thad Sitton), 1985 -- [OH-315]. Limited access
Turpin, R. , B. C. McDonough and James H. McNamera - (Robert S. Maxwell) , August 13, 1963 -- This is a brief history of the Lutcher and Moore Lumber Company (Orange, Texas) in the last part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. [OH-25]. Transcript only
Tutt, Odell and Hazel Tutt Whitaker - (by Raymond L. Berry), August 4, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-153]. Limited access
Vaught, J. R. (Judge) - (by Robert S. Maxwell), September 10, 1965 -- Vaught shares reminiscences of the Texas Longleaf Company which was purchased by Southland Paper Company in 1951. [OH-37]. Transcript only
Wade, Birdie - April 27, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-117]. Limited access
Walker, Ed C. - (by Thad Sitton), July 20, 1992 -- [OH-316]
Weatherford, N. (and Mr. Lock) - (by Robert S. Maxwell), July 25, 1958 -- This is an interview and on-site observation of logging operations at the W. T. Carter and Bro. Lumber Company in Chester County, Texas. [OH-38]. Transcript only
Weatherford, N. B. - (by Robert S. Maxwell), October 14, 1959 -- Weatherford describes operating procedures and employee benefits at W. T. Carter Bros. Lumber Company of Camden, Texas. [OH-39]. Transcript only
Weaver, Arthur - (by Rachel Galan and Linda Reynolds), April 19, 2002 -- (AAHP), [OH-133]
Weaver, Arthur - (by Rachel Galan and Linda Reynolds), April 26, 2002 -- ( AAHP), [OH-134]
Weaver, Arthur - (by Ashunti Cooper), December 10, 2003 -- (AAHP), [OH-155]. Limited access
Welch, Charlie - (by Robert S. Maxwell), August 5, 1958 -- Welch shares his reminiscences of experiences as an East Texas logger around the turn of the century. [OH-40]. Transcript only
Welch, Claude - (by Thad Sitton), January 17, 1986 -- [OH-317]
Wells, Charles - (by Thad Sitton), March 16, 1992 -- [OH-318]. Limited access
Wells, Jess - (by Thad Sitton), November 8, 1986 -- [OH-319]. Limited access
Wells, Jess - (by Thad Sitton), December 20, 1986 -- [OH-320]. Limited access
Whitaker, Coretta - May 13, 1998 -- (AAHP), [OH-111]
Whitaker, Georgia Lewis - August 4, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-152]. Limited access
Whitaker, Taylor D. - December 1, 2001 -- (AAHP), [OH-135]. Limited access
White, Zeffie - December 1, 2001 -- (AAHP), [OH-136]. Limited access
White, Zeffie - June 20, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-143]. Limited access
Whitehead, Maggie Elizabeth Weatherly - (by Bobby H. Johnson) January 31, 1986 -- These are the experiences of a student in Linn Flat and Nacogdoches schools. Whitehead recalls her years as a student at SFA in the mid 1920's including faculty, campus and community life. She discusses her teaching career, her experiences rearing seven children in rural East Texas, the Presbyterian Methodist combination church at Trawick, the depression of the 1930's and World War II. [OH-105]
Whitly, Mrs. Bob - November 19, 1974 -- Librarian at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-213]. Limited access
Whitley, John - (by Jack Pirtle), July 23, 1987 -- [OH-184]
Will, Earl G. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), February 27, 1984 -- Will discusses his memories of World War II, particularly Buchenwald concentration camp. [OH-46]
Williams, Charles D. and Nathaniel Cleveland - July 13, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-139]. Limited access
Williams, Rufus - January 30, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-116]. Limited access
Williams, Rufus - February 13, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-113]. Limited access
Williams, Rufus - April 9, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-114]. Limited access
Williams, Rufus - June 19, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-142]. Limited access
Williams, W.L. "Lanky' - January 7, 1975 -- Student life at SFA. (UA-1), [OH-214]. Limited access
Williams, Walter - (by Birdie Wade), February 7 & 9, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-109]. Limited access
Williford, Larry - (by Thad Sitton), July 21, 1992 -- [OH-321]
Willis, Dr. - July 27, 1999 -- Speech "Mind Your Manners", (AAHP), [OH-120]. Limited access
Wilson, James LaRue - (by Robert S. Maxwell), July 25, 1958 -- Conversations with Wilson and on-site inspection of operations of the Angelina County Lumber company at Etoile, Nacogdoches County, Texas. He details procedures used from the felling of the tree to its eventual manufacture into lumber. [OH-41]. Transcript only
Wilson, James R. - (by Bobby H. Johnson), July 9, 1983 -- Wilson recounts his memories of wartime England, being shot down in Holland, and escaping capture with aid of the Dutch underground. He describes use of gliders in World War II and attitudes toward the conduct of the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. [OH-75]
Womack, James - (by Thad Sitton), March 2, 1992 -- [OH-322]. Limited access
Wood, Robert A. - (by Laurence Walker and Bobby Johnson), July 5, 1979 -- [OH-182]. Limited access
Woodward, Clyde - (by Robert S. Maxwell), October 3, 1957 -- Woodward shares his reminiscences about the Frost-Johnson Lumber Company of Nacogdoches, Texas. [OH-42]. Transcript only
Woodward, Clyde J. - (by Robert S. Maxwell), January 16, 1960 -- Woodward describes everyday life at sawmill camps in East Texas in the early 1900's. He discusses medicine, morality, religion, recreation, folk beliefs and other aspects of the daily life of the workers and their families. [OH-43]. Transcript only
Woodward, Kelso - (by Tom McKinney), November 27, 1998 -- [OH-252]. Limited access
Wyatt, Mildred - October 19, 1974 -- Life at SFA, (UA-1), [OH-201]. Limited access
Wright , Steele - (by Bobby H. Johnson), August 14, 1074 -- These are the experiences of a young man who came to Nacogdoches with his father, in 1930, to start Texas Farm Products Company. Wright discusses the social, economic, and agricultural conditions in East Texas during the depression, when things began to improve, Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal programs, and the lasting impact the depression had on his life. [OH-104]
Yarborough, Ralph W. - (by Thad Sitton), November 26, 1985 -- [OH-323]
Young, Clara - July 19, 2000 -- (AAHP), [OH-107]. Limited access
Young, Don - (by Laurence Walker), August 30, 1979 -- [OH-180]
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