Interviews with Charles Sachs, 1986 July 17-1986 July 20 / interviewer, Alice Hamburg ; transcriber Cathy Luchetti.

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Interviews with Charles Sachs, 1986 July 17-1986 July 20 / interviewer, Alice Hamburg ; transcriber Cathy Luchetti.

Mr. Sachs, interviewed by his sister Alice Hamburg, discusses the lives of his parents, Herman and Hannah Sachs, and himself. He recounts his earliest memories of growing up in the Wilton-Wing, N.D. area, his father's life before coming to the United States in 1902; the family's other homes in Minneapolis and Annandale, Minn., Hecla and Aberdeen, S.D.; and finally circa 1924 moving to Fresno and Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Hamburg also recounts some of her childhood memories.

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North Dakota State University Library

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Charles Sachs, born in Lithuania, grew up in North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota before settling in California. From the description of Interviews with Charles Sachs, 1986 July 17-1986 July 20 / interviewer, Alice Hamburg ; transcriber Cathy Luchetti. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 19239162 ...

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