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Interview with Theodore Roosevelt Wilson, 2002 September 20

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: OHI-0092

Scope and Contents

Oral history interview conducted with Theodore Roosevelt Wilson. Wilson discusses growing up in Davidson, the church life, farming in the area, schooling, social gatherings, and how those have changed over time. During the interview Wilson also describes where roads used to be, where houses were moved, the location of old school buildings, and stores all on the west side of Davidson. He also spends some time detailing his family tree and reflects on family ties.

Dates

  • Creation: 2002 September 20

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This interview is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Access to this interview is given for personal research use and does not imply the right to use it for other purposes, including publication. Use of our collections is subject to the provisions of current intellectual property, privacy, and libel laws. Researchers assume full responsibility for their use of these materials. For publication or other use requests, email archives@davidson.edu.

Extent

1 Audiocassettes (Compact) (Audio 166.)

1 Transcripts (Print)

2 Digital (Sound recordings) (WAV and MP3)

Language

English