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The collection is arranged alphabetically by interviewee's last name. Interviewees discuss a range of topics, including ranching, mining, training horses, raising children, saddle building, and school teaching in Northeastern Nevada and Northern Utah. Interviewees recall family and personal histories that begin in the early 20th century to the interviewees' present.
The “Northern Utah Speaks: Family Oral Histories” Collection, 2009-2010, Utah State Historical Society.
The collection was received in exchange for a grant that was given to the Taylorsville Bennion Heritage Center by the Utah State Historical Society and the Utah Humanities Council. Transferred from Utah State Historical Society: Public History Office, 2011.
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