An interview with Sandy Dehner-Wheeler / Sandy Dehner-Wheeler ; Mark R. DePue, interviewer. 2007.

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An interview with Sandy Dehner-Wheeler / Sandy Dehner-Wheeler ; Mark R. DePue, interviewer. 2007.

An interview of Sandra Dehner Wheeler conducted by Mark DePue for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.

2 data discs (71 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 transcript (33 p.)1 film cassette : digital ; 3/8 in.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.

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DePue, Mark R.

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Dehner-Wheeler, Sandra,

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Born on March 12, 1939 to Frederick and Mona Lutes Dehner of Lincoln, Ill. This interview gives Sandy's reminiscences of her early years while her father was in the U.S. Army fighting in the South Pacific. Sandy talks about how her father's mobilization affected her mother, Mona Dehner, and the three young children her mother was caring for in Lincoln. Her father Frederick was deployed to Bougainville, leaving Mona with three children and no steady income except the allotment that Fred sent home...