Interview, 1979.

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Interview, 1979.

Typescript of an interview with Patrick Ford by Jim D'Arc. Patrick describes his own and his father's experiences in making such movies as "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," "Wagon Master" and Rio grande" in southeastern Utah.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6735513

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D'Arc, James V., 1950-

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Archivist at Brigham Young University. From the description of Speech, 1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122605395 ...

Ford, Patrick

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California miner who sought damages from Bureau of Indian Affairs and State of California as result of Klamath Indian raid on Klamath River mining camp in which three were killed and all property lost (1851). Narrative describes event in detail and includes list of property lost. From the description of Patrick Ford legal papers, 1853-1859. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34926147 Film producer/director and son of the film director, John Ford. Fr...

Ford, John, 1894?-1973

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John Martin Feeney, (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973), known professionally as John Ford, was an American film director and naval officer. He was born John Martin "Jack" Feeney on February 1, 1894 or 1895 (sources differ on the year) in Cape Elizabeth, Maine to John Augustine Feeney and Barbara "Abbey" Curran. Instead of his birth name, Ford often gave his given names as Sean Aloysius, sometimes with surname O'Feeny, O'Feeney, O'Fienne, or O'Fearna; an Irish language equivalent of Feeney, o...