Transcript of oral history interviews with Jean Warinner, 1937.

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Transcript of oral history interviews with Jean Warinner, 1937.

Reminiscences of ranching on the plains of the Texas Panhandle, 1884-1937 and of Jesse James and his brother, Frank, 1873. Transcript of four interviews July 30-Aug. 9, 1937.

19 leaves.

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