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Mrs. Teague recalls her work as a waitress, from 1910 to 1915, for the Harvey Houses, the famous Santa Fe Railroad stop restaurants, at Vaughn, New Mexico, and Slaton.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Fannie Teague
Additional Parties Recorded: None
Date: July 01, 1975
Location: Slaton, Texas
Interviewer: David Murrah
Length: 45 minutes
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1: Background and biographical data discussed,
Worked for Harvey House restaurants (c. 1910-1915),
Type of work performed,
Pay rate and fringe benefits,
Description of a Harvey House,
Food preparation and service,
Visits of officials recalled,
Husband’s work described,
Train schedules and activities in Slaton discussed,
Reasons for closing of the Harvey Houses (1940),
Contents of Harvey House menu,
Description of railroad people,
Number of girls who regularly worked at the Harvey House,
Location of other Harvey Houses,
People whom Mrs. Teague worked with,
Waitresses’ uniforms described,
Manner of serving the food.
Tape 1, Side 2: Blank
Range Dates: 1910-1940
Bulk Dates: 1910-1915
Access Information
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Recording Format Notes:
Transcript:
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