Oral history interview with Mrs. Harry Canfield [sound recording] / interviewed by Howard Fredricks. 1977.

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Oral history interview with Mrs. Harry Canfield [sound recording] / interviewed by Howard Fredricks. 1977.

Canfield discusses her family and her early life and education in the southern United States. She details her relationship and marriage to Harry Canfield and describes his work as a fish culturist with the fisheries bureau in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

2 sound tape reels (ca. 180 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7 in.

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Canfield, Harry, Mrs. (Maude Essie)

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Fredricks, Howard R.

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Canfield, Harry L. (Harry Lee), 1860-1942

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Harry Lee Canfield (1860-1942) was a Universalist minister in Greensboro and Kinston, N.C., 1922-1936, and a native of Ohio. Prior to his work in North Carolina, Canfield served various parishes in Ohio, Minnesota, and New England. In North Carolina he was president of the Anti-Capital Punishment Society and as a member of the State Welfare Society was active in work for the blind. He married Mary Grace Webb in 1891. Canfield died at Woodstock, Vt., 1942. From the guide to the Harry ...