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Latest revision as of 19:40, 16 August 2024
This interview features Billy Moody of Fort Stockton, Texas. Moody talks about the springs near Fort Stockton and the water drying up. Moody also reflects on his family’s grape growing, church involvement, and his time in the service
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Billy Moody
Additional Parties Recorded:
Date: October 16, 2015
Location: Fort Stockton, Texas
Interviewer: Andy Wilkinson
Length: 01:14:46
Abstract
Family and background, Roads and railroads, Settlers from Missouri, Texas Tech, In the service, Flying, aircraft, Jimmy Stewart, Grape farming, Church and BTU, Children, Water stops, Harry, Dean piano, The springs near Fort Stockton
Access Information
Original Recording Format: born digital
Recording Format Notes: cd access copy available in reading room
Transcript: Transcript available on dspace <https://hdl.handle.net/10605/373835>
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