Mark Geeslin oral history interview.

Oral history interview with Mark Geeslin conducted by David Marshall, originally recorded June 23, 2005, in Jayton, Tex. Accompanied by one finding aid. ; Mark Geeslin talks about his early life and education in West Texas, his service overseas in World War II, and his career as a county extension agent and county judge in Kent County, Texas.

Dokumenttyp: Sound
Erscheinungsdatum: 2005
Schlagwörter: Geeslin / Mark / 1925- / 1925- --Interviews / 1925- --Family / 1925- --Homes and haunts / 1925- --Knowledge and learning / Agriculture--Study and teaching / Future Farmers of America / Boy Scouts of America / 1925- --Religion / World War / 1939-1945--Personal narratives / American / 1939-1945--Concentration camps / 1939-1945--Belgium / 1939-1945--Germany / County agricultural agents--Texas--Graham / County agricultural agents--Texas--Kent County / Knapp / Seaman Asahel / 1833-1911 / 4-H clubs--Texas--Graham / Boll weevil--Texas--Kent County / Cotton growing--Texas--Kent County / Wildlife management--Texas--Kent County / Beef industry / Migrant labor--Texas--Kent County / Minorities--Texas--Kent County / Jayton (Tex.) / Judges--Texas--Kent County
Sprache: Englisch
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Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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