Oral history interview with Emily Lunceford Long, 1983 February 2.

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Oral history interview with Emily Lunceford Long, 1983 February 2.

Interview conducted by Marsha Martin with Emily Lunceford Long concerning life in a Latter-day Saint family in Orem, Utah, including memories of parents, mother's death, stepmother, holidays, illnesses, and siblings. Also includes information about her later life, courtship, marriage, children, and grandchildren. Also contains stories of her grandparents' immigration to Utah from Ireland.

Tape 1 sound tape reel (120 min.)Transcript 30 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7380575

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