Redgranite History Project interviews [sound recording], 1965-1966.

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Redgranite History Project interviews [sound recording], 1965-1966.

Interviews by Robert W. Sherman with Redgranite, Wisconsin, residents about their community's history and the quarries located there.

15 tape recordings.

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