Oral history interview with Willard Guymon. 1972.

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Oral history interview with Willard Guymon. 1972.

Oral history interview with Willard Guymon, conducted on 10 July 1972 for the Utah State Historical Society and the California State University, Fullerton Oral History Program. The subject is experiences in the Forest Service. Willard also discusses cattle ranching and mining in the Blanding area. Bound manuscript, 40 pages of text, 5 pages of photocopied pictures and an index included.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6759058

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Guymon, Willard, 1921-2001

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Willard Jay Guymon (1921-2001) was a Purple Heart receiver that served missions for the Latter-day Saint church. Willard Jay Guymon was born 20 September 1921 in Blanding, San Juan, Utah to Anna Eleanor Jamison and Willard Morley Guymon. He served in the Marine Corps, was wounded in World War Two and received the Purple Heart. He also served an LDS mission to Louisiana and Texas. He was hired onto the Forest Service in Blanding, Utah straight out of his military service ...

United States. Division of Forestry

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Hollenbeck, Mark,

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