Box of cassette tapes

Name/Title

Box of cassette tapes

Entry/Object ID

2024.7.3

Description

Oral history interviews, 33 cassette tapes (* are not housed at Carnegie) * Brownlee Guyer (3 tapes) interviewed by Glenna Carline, 1995, Nederland early days, game warden, Rollins Pass, Goldie Cameron, 2 tapes labeled 5-1-95 A and C, 1 tape labeled Brownlee Guyer-Glenna Carline. Possibly the same as Carnegie call # OH0668, interview by Antoinette Rose? - Annie Bailey (2 tapes) probably copies of interviews that reside at Carnegie Library, Boulder, call # OH0139. Interviewed by Lana Waldron, 3-3-78, Nederland; Tungsten; school; club; entertainment; local business, influenza epidemic of 1918, wood stoves, cabins, Williams Dairy, Greens Store, maternity home in Boulder, dances. * Edith Scates (3 tapes) interviewed by Glenna Carline, 12-5-94 and 12-5-1984, Scates Ranch, early Magnolia Road, Dick Scates, selling large portions of ranch, development. * Binx (Charles R.) Rugg (2 tapes) interviewed by Carol Rinderknecht, 8-31-96, grandparents, early Eldora and Tungsten - Clara Rugg, (5 tapes) possibly part of Oral history interview with Clara J. Harpel Rugg (1895-1987), made in 1976, for Boulder Women's Oral History Project, Carnegie Library, Boulder, call # OH0068 * Martha Logan (2 tapes) interviewed by Glenna Carline, 1992 - Sugarloaf Synopsis, S.K. Levin and George Graham interviewers, 1976, excerpts of eight tapes on Sugarloaf assembled to be played with slides. Slides are housed at Carnegie Branch Library of Local History, Boulder. * Nederland Old Timers 1985 (2 tapes) - Mary (Irwin Todd) Flarty (3 tapes). Two tapes labeled 6-17-86 interviewed by Glenna Carline. Nederland; parents; school; influenza epidemic; Goldie Cameron; descriptions and locations of hotels, saloons, businesses, cemetery; hippies; miner's union; Boulder Canyon; Lakewood. Probably copies of interviews that reside at Carnegie Library, Boulder, call # OH0328. One tape may be copy of interview that is housed in Carnegie, call # OH0505. Tape says interviewer is Lana Waldron, 4/7/90. - Russell Flarty 3-5-87 and Tom Riley 3-7-87 (2 tapes) interviewed by Glenna Carline. Russell Flarty interview is housed at Carnegie Library, Boulder, call # OH0346, 84 years old; Coal Spring Mine; Nederland: tungsten, mining accidents, prices, road and dam, entertainment, dances, hippie era, Wolf Tongue Company, staking a claim; Caribou, Lakewood; anecdotes, Goldie Cameron, Switzerland Trail of America railroad; Nederland town council and museum. Tom Riley interview is housed at Carnegie Library, Boulder, Call # OH0347, Grandmother born in Denver in 1861; Stevens Camp tungsten; Gold Hill in 1915; Sugarloaf from 1916 on, houses; Nederland: stores, water mains, mayor in 1952-54, 1958-64, 1972-74, hippie era. - Joe Smith (2 tapes) 10-5-77, probably copies of interview by Rachel Homer for Carnegie Library, call # OH0032, Mine in Gold Hill; stone quarry; Gordon Gulch; Nederland; tungsten; Valmont Power Plant; the Depression; Grand Republic Mine near Salina; Conger Mine; county comissioner; growth in Boulder; mining claims; Justice Center; county jail; Caribou; hippies; ethnic groups; gold. - Alexander Pregel and Helen Langley (2 tapes). Alexander Pregel interviewed by Glenna Carline, 1987 (tape labeled 1990?), probably copy of interview housed at Carnegie, call # OH0349, Cold Springs Tungsten Mine and Wolf Tongue Mill: production, demand, demise, Elmer Hetzer. Tape label says: "Note: Brother Boris and Alexander Pregel brought the first uranium to U.S. with help from Einstein in convincing President. Boris later died but Alexander told me in another conversation the uranium was used for atomic bomb." Helen Langley interview may be copy of interview housed at Carnegie call # OH0019, interviewed by Rachel Homer, Eldora; Nederland; Lake Eldora; schools. - Guy Tanner (2 tapes) 2/23/87 interviewed by Glenna Carline. May be copies of interview housed at Carnegie Library, Boulder, call # OH0343, Nederland: old Tanner Brothers groceries, mining, tungsten mill, Wolf Tongue Mill, Colorado Springs Mine, Conger Mine; entertainment, buildings, Green's groceries, anecdotes, Goldie Cameron; Boulder. * Donald McKenna (2 tapes) interviewed by Glenna Carline 8-6-96, McKenna brothers owned first Sterling Steel Co. in Pittsburg which owned the first Wolftongue mill that burned down. Explanation of tungsten uses, content, mining, etc.

Collection

Glenna Carline Collection

Acquisition

Accession

2024.7

Source (if not Accessioned)

Glenna Carline

Location

* Untyped Location

Box 36