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Latest revision as of 16:14, 2 July 2019
In both tapes, Cecil Bickley, retired grocer, discusses Denver City, Texas from its formation to the present.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Cecil Bickley
Additional Parties Recorded:
Date: August 24, 1982
Location: Denver City, Texas
Interviewer: Richard Mason
Length: 2 hours
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1:
Denver City, Texas,
Boomtown,
Living conditions,
First school (1940),
World War II,
Recreation,
Bars,
Relocation of Denver City,
Free land,
Southwestern Public Service,
Water system,
Mrs. Annie Miller,
Mr. Jones,
School coordinator,
Oil production,
Town rivalry,
Denver City,
Incorporation,
Bank loan,
Fire truck,
City Secretary,
Lions Club (1940),
Mr. Jones,
Personality
Tape 1, Side 2:
Denver City,
Farming,
Livestock,
Milk and egg economy,
Grocery goods,
Eggs,
Butter,
Oleo coloring,
Wholesale grocers,
South Plains Associated Grocers (1948),
Mail orders,
Competition,
South Plains Associated Grocers,
Organization,
Post World War II,
Chain grocery stores,
Independent grocers,
Disadvantages
Tape 2, Side 1:
Denver City, Texas,
Physicians,
Recruitment,
Hospital,
Administrator,
Oilfield workers,
Oil Companies,
Stability,
Taxes,
School support,
Housing,
Oil company property,
Rental property,
Oil community,
Residence,
Opportunity,
Living expense
Tape 2, Side 2:
Employee transfers,
Effect,
Community leadership,
Short term,
New people,
Lions Club,
Parent Club,
Organization,
Booster Club,
Teachers banquet,
Bus Line Committee,
Bank Committee,
Denver City incorporation (1940),
Population,
Oil industry automation,
Agricultural automation,
World War II,
Property prices,
Denver City,
Cemetery
Range Dates: 1940-1982
Bulk Dates: 1940-1982
Access Information
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Recording Format Notes:
Transcript:
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