Mathis, Reed, 1995-11-30, 1996-01-31
Scope and Contents
Oral histories play a particualrly important role in Mormon communities as a way to transfer the lived expereinces of community builders, pioneers, and the Mormon traditions of preserveing family history and legacy.
This set of files are transcriptions from cassette tapes by Georgene Evans or other unnamed transcriber. Tapes are sourced from various collections including Voices of Remembrance, Douglas Alder (acting as interviewer), or local sources and people such as Inez Spendlove.
Transcriptions discuss peoples lives, work, history, and participation in the Southern Utah Community.
Unless otherwise specified, the transcriptions were completed by Georgene Cahoon Evans.
Dates
- Creation: 1995-11-30
- Publication: 1996-01-31
Creator
- From the Collection: Washington City Historical Society (Washington, UT) (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Open for research
Full Extent
From the Collection: .5 Linear Feet (18 files in a great document case. )
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Materials Specific Details
Transcription submitted January 1996
General
Cassette tape recorded in Doug Alder's Institute for Continued Learning (ICL) course at Dixie College "Pioneer Journals and Story Telling", November 1995.
Source
- Alder, Douglas D. (1932-2023) (Interviewer, Person)
Geographic
Repository Details
Part of the Utah Tech University Special Collections and Archives Repository
330 Holland Centennial Commons
225 South 700 East
Saint George 84770 United States
(435) 634-2087
specialcollections@utahtech.edu