Nell Clark Partridge oral history interview, July 20, 1981.

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Nell Clark Partridge oral history interview, July 20, 1981.

Interview by Helen Stark with Nell Partridge, discussing her early life in Farmington, Utah; her education, career, travels, marriage and children.

1 reel to reel audio tape (1 3/4 hours) + 20 p. bound transcript.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7384373

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