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==General Interview Information== | ==General Interview Information== | ||
− | '''Interviewee Name:''' | + | '''Interviewee Name:''' John D. Alexander |
'''Additional Parties Recorded:''' | '''Additional Parties Recorded:''' | ||
− | '''Date:''' | + | '''Date:''' October 20, 1982 |
− | '''Location:''' | + | '''Location:''' Carlsbad, New Mexico |
− | '''Interviewer:''' | + | '''Interviewer:''' Richard Mason |
− | '''Length:''' | + | '''Length:''' 2 hours |
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'''Tape 1, Side 1:''' | '''Tape 1, Side 1:''' | ||
+ | W. T. Miller, | ||
+ | Pecos River area, | ||
+ | Farming, | ||
+ | Mont Clair, New Mexico, | ||
+ | Founded (1910), | ||
+ | General store, | ||
+ | Oil boom (1947), | ||
+ | Post office, | ||
+ | Pecos River, | ||
+ | Dam, | ||
+ | Mentone, Texas, | ||
+ | Draft, | ||
+ | Homesteading (New Mexico), | ||
+ | Mineral rights, | ||
+ | Water, | ||
+ | Horses, | ||
+ | Marketing | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | '''Tape 1, Side 2:''' | ||
+ | Climate (1915-17), | ||
+ | Water, | ||
+ | Ingredients, | ||
+ | Springs, | ||
+ | Swimming, | ||
+ | Porterville, Texas, | ||
+ | Drainage, | ||
+ | Population, | ||
+ | Transportation, | ||
+ | Dixieland, New Mexico, | ||
+ | Shipping pens, | ||
+ | Cattle roundup (1929), | ||
+ | Father retires, | ||
+ | Farming (Pecos River), | ||
+ | Salt, | ||
+ | Irrigation, | ||
+ | Springs, | ||
+ | Artesian Wells | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
− | '''Tape | + | '''Tape 2, Side 1:''' |
+ | Farming (Pecos River) (continued), | ||
+ | River riders, | ||
+ | Flooding, | ||
+ | Ranger, Texas, | ||
+ | Oil boom, | ||
+ | Drilling, | ||
+ | Production, | ||
+ | Oil Industry, | ||
+ | Technological innovation, | ||
+ | Cable tools, | ||
+ | Accidents, | ||
+ | Hijacking, | ||
+ | Rangers, | ||
+ | Sulfur mines, | ||
+ | Stock sales, | ||
+ | Oil, | ||
+ | Coca-Cola | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | '''Tape 2, Side 2:''' | ||
+ | Stock sales (continued), | ||
+ | Well fire, | ||
+ | Shooter, | ||
+ | Wink, Texas (1927-28), | ||
+ | Bootlegging, | ||
+ | Gambling, | ||
+ | Pack rats, | ||
+ | Work horses, | ||
+ | Burkburnett, Texas, | ||
+ | Mud, | ||
+ | Kilgore, Texas, | ||
+ | Soup kitchen, | ||
+ | Oil industry (1920s), | ||
+ | Cars, | ||
+ | Trucks, | ||
+ | Post World War I, | ||
+ | 1930s Depression, | ||
+ | Layoffs, | ||
+ | Oil and Gas Journal | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
− | '''Range Dates:''' | + | '''Range Dates:''' 1910-1982 |
− | '''Bulk Dates:''' | + | '''Bulk Dates:''' 1920-1930s |
Revision as of 18:43, 16 April 2014
John Alexander discusses farming in the New Mexico, Pecos River area and his career in the oil industry.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: John D. Alexander
Additional Parties Recorded:
Date: October 20, 1982
Location: Carlsbad, New Mexico
Interviewer: Richard Mason
Length: 2 hours
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1:
W. T. Miller,
Pecos River area,
Farming,
Mont Clair, New Mexico,
Founded (1910),
General store,
Oil boom (1947),
Post office,
Pecos River,
Dam,
Mentone, Texas,
Draft,
Homesteading (New Mexico),
Mineral rights,
Water,
Horses,
Marketing
Tape 1, Side 2:
Climate (1915-17),
Water,
Ingredients,
Springs,
Swimming,
Porterville, Texas,
Drainage,
Population,
Transportation,
Dixieland, New Mexico,
Shipping pens,
Cattle roundup (1929),
Father retires,
Farming (Pecos River),
Salt,
Irrigation,
Springs,
Artesian Wells
Tape 2, Side 1:
Farming (Pecos River) (continued),
River riders,
Flooding,
Ranger, Texas,
Oil boom,
Drilling,
Production,
Oil Industry,
Technological innovation,
Cable tools,
Accidents,
Hijacking,
Rangers,
Sulfur mines,
Stock sales,
Oil,
Coca-Cola
Tape 2, Side 2:
Stock sales (continued),
Well fire,
Shooter,
Wink, Texas (1927-28),
Bootlegging,
Gambling,
Pack rats,
Work horses,
Burkburnett, Texas,
Mud,
Kilgore, Texas,
Soup kitchen,
Oil industry (1920s),
Cars,
Trucks,
Post World War I,
1930s Depression,
Layoffs,
Oil and Gas Journal
Range Dates: 1910-1982
Bulk Dates: 1920-1930s
Access Information
Original Recording Format:
Recording Format Notes:
Transcript:
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