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Life in a mining town - Hornitos, California : oral history transcript / and related material, 1954-1956.
BANC MSS C-D 4010LOCALPhonotape 256 BLOCAL
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Title:

Life in a mining town - Hornitos, California : oral history transcript: and related material, 1954-1956
Life in a mining town Hornitos, California

Creator/Contributor:

Gilb, Corinne Lathrop, 1925-, Interviewer.

Creator/Contributor:

Coakley, Thomas., Interviewee.

Abstract:

A group of pioneers and descendents recollecting anecdotes concerning local figures and events of an early mining town.

Date:

1954 (issued)

Subject:

Gold mines and mining -- California
Frontier and pioneer life -- California
Hornitos (Calif.) -- History -- Sources

Note:

tape recorded interview conducted January 24, 1954 by Corinne L. Gilb and assisted by Thomas Coakley Regional Cultural History Project, University of California, Berkeley, California, 1956 :
Phonotape also available.
AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator. CU-BANC
Also available on microfilm.
Dept. of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles.
Copyright by The Regents of the University of California. This manuscript is made available for research purposes only. Requests for permission to quote for publication should be addressed to the Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Coakley was a Superior Court Justice.

Type:

Oral histories.

Physical Description:

v, 41 leaves ; 28 cm. + related material.
1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 952:3) and positive.
1 sound tape reel (546 ft.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 1 track ; 7 in.

Language:

English

Identifier:

BANC MSS C-D 4010LOCAL
Phonotape 256 BLOCAL

Origin:

California

Copyright Note:

AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator. CU-BANC
Copyright by The Regents of the University of California. This manuscript is made available for research purposes only. Requests for permission to quote for publication should be addressed to the Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.