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    • Oral History Interview with James T. Graham

    • Oral History Interview with James T. Graham

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-05-21
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    • Oral History Interview with Anna Bella Williams

    • Oral History Interview with Anna Bella Williams

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-07-08
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    • Oral History Interview with Henry and Margaret Ellis

    • Oral History Interview with Henry and Margaret Ellis

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-08-01
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    • Oral History Interview with Clara Hogan

    • Oral History Interview with Clara Hogan

    • The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...

    • 05-02-1996
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    • Oral History Interview with Alice Bacon Blanton

    • Oral History Interview with Alice Bacon Blanton

    • Alice Blanton discusses her ancestry, the Blanton family, and living in Frankfort. Topics include the Blanton Company, tow boats, barges, dredging, plaster, quarries, stone for building the Old State Capitol, the Orlando Brown House, and the...

    • 06-03-2006
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    • Oral History Interview with Joe Beauchamp

    • Oral History Interview with Joe Beauchamp

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-07-17
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    • Oral History Interview with Polly Dickinson

    • Oral History Interview with Polly Dickinson

    • Polly Dickson talks about the Gray and Church families, Franklin County history, Stedmantown, Bridgeport, and families in those neighborhoods. Topics include her parents and family, Ambrose White, Woodburn farm, churches, one-room schools, locks,...

    • 04-04-2006
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    • Oral History Interview with Helen Holmes

    • Oral History Interview with Helen Holmes

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-07-25
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    • Oral History Interview with James Calhoun

    • Oral History Interview with James Calhoun

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-07-16
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    • Mason County Oral History Project

    • Mason County Oral History Project

    • This collection began with the Kentucky Oral History Commission's effort to establish oral history programs in each of the state's 120 counties. County libraries worked with local volunteers to collect interviews. Since 1987, county oral histories...

    • 1978; 1983; 1985-1986; 2000-2001; 2006

    • Kentucky Historical Society, Mason County Oral History Project
    • Herb Andrews Oral History Interview

    • Herb Andrews Oral History Interview

    • Herb Andrews talks about his family farm. Topics include the number of acres his father purchased, working on other farms, corn, wheat and hay for feeding horses, cattle, hogs, preparing tobacco plant beds, setting tobacco plants, changes in...

    • 1983-07-04

    • Family Farm Oral History Project, 1983OH02;
    • Oral History Interview with Mary Helen Berry

    • Oral History Interview with Mary Helen Berry

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-07-02
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    • Oral History Interview with Millie Carter Combs

    • Oral History Interview with Millie Carter Combs

    • The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...

    • 08-16-1995
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    • Oral History Interview with Henrietta Gill

    • Oral History Interview with Henrietta Gill

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-05-08
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    • Oral History Interview with James B. Ellis

    • Oral History Interview with James B. Ellis

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-08-07
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    • Oral History Interview with William Isaac Fields

    • Oral History Interview with William Isaac Fields

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-05-15
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    • 1998PH04 Lexington Narcotics Farm Collection

    • 1998PH04 Lexington Narcotics Farm Collection

    • This is a finding aid for an archival collection at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about this collection, please contact KHS.

    • 1930-1979

    • Kentucky Historical Society Finding Aids Collection
    • Eva Dean Edwards Oral History Interview

    • Eva Dean Edwards Oral History Interview

    • Eva Dean Edwards talks about the history of the Boian family farm in Estill County. Topics include how it has been passed down from her great-grandfather to her, crops and livestock each generation raised, horse drawn farm equipment her father...

    • 1983-06-29

    • Family Farm Oral History Project, 1983OH02;
    • Oral History Interview with Harry Goebel McCoy

    • Oral History Interview with Harry Goebel McCoy

    • Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

    • 1991-07-24
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