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Mesa County Oral History Project ➔ Beard Family In Fruita Area

Oral History -- Audiocassette

Identifier:
15.1976
Description
Dorothy Beard discusses the Fruita Drug Store, and homesteading on land that became the Colorado National Monument and McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area.
Fruita; Sheep; Shrine Pass; Camp Hale, Climax; Goats; Pinyon Mesa; Homestead In Devil's Canyon; Pack Sale Land; Gun Club On Enoch's Lake Father's Drug Store In Fruita; Registered Pharamists; Fire Destroyed Drug Store; Grace And Irving Beard, Fruita Teachers; Serpent's Trail In A Car; Atchee
Interview Date:
March 4 1976
Rights:
copyright Museums of Western Colorado
Related collection
Mesa County Oral History Project The Mesa County Oral History Project began as a joint project of the Museums of Western Colorado and Mesa County Libraries (MCL) in 1975.

What IS Oral History?
An oral history is an audio or video recording of a person speaking about their personal, lived experience of historical events. 

Note that in some cases, the same OH numb...
Related people
Dorothy Beard (narrator)
Sally Crum (interviewer)