Interview with Arnold and Alice Hale, part two of two
Tape008-Side-B
Item Information
- Title:
- Interview with Arnold and Alice Hale, part two of two
- Description:
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Topics include: South Center School, ice shipping to NYC, Japanese worker during WWII, building Santarella roof, Old Home Week, Shakers, foxhunting, Ashintully mansion building, Titus cemetery, houses in and around Tyringham.
- Interviewee:
- Hale, Arnold
- Interviewee:
- Hale, Alice
- Sponsor:
- Tyringham Historical Commission
- Date:
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November 1976
- Format:
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Audio recordings (nonmusical)
- Genre:
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Oral histories
- Location:
- Tyringham Historical Commission
- Collection (local):
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Oral History of Tyringham, Massachusetts
- Series:
- Tyringham Historical Commission
- Subjects:
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Houses
Ice industry
Building construction
- Places:
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Massachusetts > Berkshire (county) > Tyringham
- Extent:
- Cassette (47 min.) + transcript (20 pages)
- Permalink:
- https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/h415sv673
- Terms of Use:
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No known copyright restrictions.
No known restrictions on use.
- Language:
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English
- Notes:
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Title supplied by cataloger.
Interviewer name: Fred Judd.
Place of interview: “Sunset Farm,” 74 Main Road, Tyringham, MA.
Names: McDarby, Rose McDarby, Gelsleichter, McLennan, Jim McCarty, Cosel, Perkins, Cleveland (Grover), Hobron, Lucian Moore, Colonel Kitson, George Hale, Bruce Logan, Vreeland, Mary Hale, Don, Hale, George Kopp, Rudd, Dr. Jones, Mr. Gilder, DeVores, Clarkson, Cobble Association, Walter Howard, John Scott, Canon, Titus, Everett Hale, Charlie McCarty, Gerald Swart, Hutton, Mr. Wise, Mr. Hall, Frank Darman, Thomas Curtin, DeVores, Nat King Cole, Potter, Kusick, Pule, Howard, Frank Stannard, Leavenworth, Willis, Littels, Loring.
Places: Goose Pond, Hickory Farm, Riverside Farm, Kitson Tyringham art gallery/Santarella, Nakomis Lodge, Kettle Spring, Fernside Road, Brace Road, Fernside Road, South House, Shakers, Howard Farm.
This project was completed with help from The Housatonic Heritage Oral History Center at Berkshire Community College, a project of the Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area (Housatonic Heritage) that serves Western Massachusetts and Northwest Connecticut. The Center helps people plan and implement sustainable oral history projects and properly care for their new and existing collections.
- Notes (date):
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Date from item or accompanying material.
- Notes (historical):
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Basic information on interviewee(s): Arnold Hale b. 1902, Alice Hale, 1926-2020 (daughter of Arnold Hale). Residents of Tyringham, MA.
- Identifier:
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Tape 8 Side B
Downloads
- Tape008-Side-B(MP3, 65.2 MB)
- Tape008-Side-B(PDF, 190 KB)