Merrill Miller oral history interview : Tape and transcript, 1975 August 9 [sound recording] / conducted by Eleanor Johnson.

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Merrill Miller oral history interview : Tape and transcript, 1975 August 9 [sound recording] / conducted by Eleanor Johnson.

Interview conducted with Merrill Miller concerning his experiences with the CCC program in Utah in the 1930's. Also includes comments about his family and early life in Greenville, Utah.

Tape: 2 sound tape reels (270 min.)Transcript: 26 p.

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