Al Harvey interview, 1973 June 18.

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Al Harvey interview, 1973 June 18.

Topics include the life of a lumberjack; boxing; baseball; his father's mine accident and his own work in the mines; the 1913 strike; mine timbermen; the Depression; deer hunting; trapping; and Ernest Hemingway in the Copper Country.

Transcript : 43 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6902233

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