Gustav Simon Simonson Oral History Interview 1981.

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Gustav Simon Simonson Oral History Interview 1981.

This interview was conducted with Gustav Simonson on July 31, 1981 in Graham, Washington. It contains information on family background, emigration, marriage and family, employment, and Norwegian heritage. The interview also contains a poem entitled "Where the Wind Blows West" by Gustav's son Conrad, 1980. The interview was conducted in English.

2 sound cassette.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7950281

Oregon State University Libraries

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