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− | + | In Tape 1, E. N. Beane traces his family history and describes his various jobs. In the second tape, he concludes his talk about Crane, Texas, emphasizing the old timers’ reunion. Mrs. Doolen talks of her family history and about early Crane, Texas. | |
==General Interview Information== | ==General Interview Information== | ||
− | '''Interviewee Name:''' | + | '''Interviewee Name:''' E. N. Beane |
− | '''Additional Parties Recorded:''' | + | '''Additional Parties Recorded:''' Mrs. Clyde Doolen |
− | '''Date:''' | + | '''Date:''' August 3, 1977 |
− | '''Location:''' | + | '''Location:''' Crane, Texas |
− | '''Interviewer:''' | + | '''Interviewer:''' Fred Carpenter |
− | '''Length:''' | + | '''Length:''' 1 hour, 20 minutes |
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'''Tape 1, Side 1:''' | '''Tape 1, Side 1:''' | ||
+ | Background, | ||
+ | Crane, Texas (February 14, 1927), | ||
+ | Family background, | ||
+ | Parents, | ||
+ | J. O. Beane, | ||
+ | Anne Dearman, | ||
+ | Married (September 1902 or 1903), | ||
+ | Born, Portales, New Mexico, | ||
+ | (August 10, 1907), | ||
+ | Greer County, Oklahoma (1907), | ||
+ | Electra, Texas (1919), | ||
+ | Colorado City, Texas (1920), | ||
+ | Midland, Texas, | ||
+ | Worked for Jayce Curry, | ||
+ | Wife's family (Trice's), | ||
+ | Grocery store in Crane, Texas (1927), | ||
+ | Married (July 27, 1927), | ||
+ | Wife died (February 2, 1977), | ||
+ | Texas Electric Service Company, | ||
+ | Mail contract (1927), | ||
+ | Story about gamblers and L. P. Cox and O. C. Kenneson, | ||
+ | Assistant post master (1928), | ||
+ | Phillips Petroleum (1929), | ||
+ | County employee (1929), | ||
+ | Accident at Phillips Petroleum (1928), | ||
+ | Ice company (1929), | ||
+ | Humble Oil and Refining Company (1929), | ||
+ | New wells, | ||
+ | Camp, | ||
+ | Laid off September 13, 1929, | ||
+ | Stock market crash | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | '''Tape 1, Side 2:''' | ||
+ | Depression, | ||
+ | National Recovery Act, | ||
+ | Works Progress administration, | ||
+ | Story, Frefribelle and Duffy, | ||
+ | Began work (1939), | ||
+ | Promotion, | ||
+ | Interest in company, | ||
+ | Bold out (January 1, 1945), | ||
+ | Gulf Oil employee (1945), | ||
+ | Retired (1971), | ||
+ | Constable election, | ||
+ | Early county officers, | ||
+ | Elected (September 3, 1927), | ||
+ | Cemetery, | ||
+ | Origin of the name "Beanie", | ||
+ | Great-uncle, | ||
+ | Francis Scott Key's physician | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
− | '''Tape | + | '''Tape 2, Side 1:''' |
+ | Early Crane, Texas, | ||
+ | Articles, | ||
+ | Old time music, | ||
+ | Radio program on McCamey, Texas, station, KCMR (1954), | ||
+ | Judge Roy Bean program (excerpt from), | ||
+ | Old Timers' Reunion, | ||
+ | Mrs. Doolen: | ||
+ | Annis Worley, maiden name, | ||
+ | Parents, | ||
+ | J. J. Worley, | ||
+ | Dora Greenwade, | ||
+ | Crane, Texas (1939), | ||
+ | Clyde Doolen, | ||
+ | Crane (1937), | ||
+ | Gulf Oil Corporation, | ||
+ | Married (1945), | ||
+ | Born (January 29,1909), | ||
+ | Sisters, | ||
+ | Fanny Windle, | ||
+ | Bernice Plate, | ||
+ | Early Crane, | ||
+ | Clyde Doolen, | ||
+ | Worked in MacElroy (?) Field | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | '''Tape 2, Side 2:''' | ||
+ | Early Crane, Texas (continued), | ||
+ | Population, | ||
+ | Today, | ||
+ | Arrowheads, | ||
+ | Pictures of K. T. Service station, | ||
+ | Haskell County, Texas, | ||
+ | Fist railroad | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
− | '''Range Dates:''' | + | '''Range Dates:''' 1902-1977 |
− | '''Bulk Dates:''' | + | '''Bulk Dates:''' 1902-1977 |
Revision as of 17:01, 2 May 2014
In Tape 1, E. N. Beane traces his family history and describes his various jobs. In the second tape, he concludes his talk about Crane, Texas, emphasizing the old timers’ reunion. Mrs. Doolen talks of her family history and about early Crane, Texas.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: E. N. Beane
Additional Parties Recorded: Mrs. Clyde Doolen
Date: August 3, 1977
Location: Crane, Texas
Interviewer: Fred Carpenter
Length: 1 hour, 20 minutes
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1:
Background,
Crane, Texas (February 14, 1927),
Family background,
Parents,
J. O. Beane,
Anne Dearman,
Married (September 1902 or 1903),
Born, Portales, New Mexico,
(August 10, 1907),
Greer County, Oklahoma (1907),
Electra, Texas (1919),
Colorado City, Texas (1920),
Midland, Texas,
Worked for Jayce Curry,
Wife's family (Trice's),
Grocery store in Crane, Texas (1927),
Married (July 27, 1927),
Wife died (February 2, 1977),
Texas Electric Service Company,
Mail contract (1927),
Story about gamblers and L. P. Cox and O. C. Kenneson,
Assistant post master (1928),
Phillips Petroleum (1929),
County employee (1929),
Accident at Phillips Petroleum (1928),
Ice company (1929),
Humble Oil and Refining Company (1929),
New wells,
Camp,
Laid off September 13, 1929,
Stock market crash
Tape 1, Side 2:
Depression,
National Recovery Act,
Works Progress administration,
Story, Frefribelle and Duffy,
Began work (1939),
Promotion,
Interest in company,
Bold out (January 1, 1945),
Gulf Oil employee (1945),
Retired (1971),
Constable election,
Early county officers,
Elected (September 3, 1927),
Cemetery,
Origin of the name "Beanie",
Great-uncle,
Francis Scott Key's physician
Tape 2, Side 1:
Early Crane, Texas,
Articles,
Old time music,
Radio program on McCamey, Texas, station, KCMR (1954),
Judge Roy Bean program (excerpt from),
Old Timers' Reunion,
Mrs. Doolen:
Annis Worley, maiden name,
Parents,
J. J. Worley,
Dora Greenwade,
Crane, Texas (1939),
Clyde Doolen,
Crane (1937),
Gulf Oil Corporation,
Married (1945),
Born (January 29,1909),
Sisters,
Fanny Windle,
Bernice Plate,
Early Crane,
Clyde Doolen,
Worked in MacElroy (?) Field
Tape 2, Side 2:
Early Crane, Texas (continued),
Population,
Today,
Arrowheads,
Pictures of K. T. Service station,
Haskell County, Texas,
Fist railroad
Range Dates: 1902-1977
Bulk Dates: 1902-1977
Access Information
Original Recording Format:
Recording Format Notes:
Transcript:
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