Oral history interview, [19--].

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Oral history interview, [19--].

Experiences as a farmer, state commissioner, and state representative during the depression. Discusses the people and committee work he was involved with in Austin, as well as views on Franklin Roosevelt and earlier presidents, panics, and depressions.

1 sound cassette.Transcript: 1 item.

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