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Interview with Mattie Fletcher, 2016 December 29

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Identifier: OHI-0223

Scope and Contents

In this interview, Mattie Fletcher, born in 1937 in South Carolina, talks about different aspects of her life around the areas of Davidson, Huntersville, and Mooresville. She mentions attending the Rosenwald School in Huntersville, which later becomes the Torrence-Lytle center, as well as Morrow’s Chapel in Iredell County. Ms. Fletcher recalls settling in Davidson after her dad began working at the college. She describes some of her experiences working as a Nursing Assistant at the Lawrence Hospital in Mooresville since she was around 16 years old. The interviewee also gives special attention to her encounter with Janie French, secretary to several college presidents and later manager of the alumni guest house. Mattie recalls her impressions of an interesting trip to Mississippi and describes her love of “Southern settings” and Southern literature. Moreover, Fletcher goes over some of the changes she has noticed as a longtime resident of the town of Davidson, offering her honest opinions.

Dates

  • Creation: 2016 December 29

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

2 Digital (Sound recordings) (WAV and MP3)

1 Transcripts (Digital) (PDF)

Language

English

Repository Details

Part of the Oral Histories & Interviews (RG19) Repository