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Identifier

RT398_F666M_1957_04

Publication Date

1-1-1957

Description

An interview with Zona Holland regarding her life experiences including participation in Indigenous American Removal as a homesteader in Oklahoma in 1891.
00:00:43 - Coming to Kansas as a child
00:02:09 - Availability of medical care
00:02:39 - Going to school in Kansas
00:03:57 - Moving to Oklahoma
00:06:30 - Wagon Travel
00:08:10 - Staking a claim
00:09:38 - Building house
00:11:22 - Moving freight from Kansas
00:15:06 - Native American encampment
00:17:11 - Delivering Groceries
00:18:46 - Cook Gang
00:23:28 - Henry Starr
00:26:56 - Nell (horse)

Physical Description

reel-to-reel audio and accompanying documentation

Subject

Frontier & pioneer life, Indigenous people, African Americans, United States--Office of Tribe Affairs--Sac & Fox Agency (Kan. & Okla.), United States--Office of Tribe Affairs--Otoe Agency, Forced Indigenous Removal, 1813-1903, Rural schools, Cook Gang, Starr- Henry (1873-1921), Crime, Train robberies, Homesteaders, Arkansas City (Kan.), Logan County (Okla.), Stillwater (Okla.), Payne County (Okla.), Chandler (Okla.), Belle Star

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© University Archives, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University

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Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections

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For questions contact ScholarsRepository@fhsu.edu

Language

eng

Interview with Zona Holland

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