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Robert Downey tells of his life in early South Texas as he traveled about and established newspapers in many frontier towns.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Robert Downey
Additional Parties Recorded:
Date: 1956
Location: Smiley, Texas
Interviewer: Mr. Sylvan Dunn
Length: 30 minutes
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1:
Mr. Downey born in Arkansas and early background given (21),
Newspaper as family career (27),
Gregorio Cortez mentioned (50),
Some lakes of the Smiley region (63),
Downey started papers in about 12 towns of which he names several (78),
Downey's method of financing papers (91),
Downey as the oldest active newspaper man in South Texas (105),
Attempted lynching of Cortez related (123),
Frank Fly mentioned (187),
Discussion of capture of Gregorio Cortez (272),
Tape clears (305),
Tape clears (321),
Downey traces family tree briefly (340),
Poteet, Texas (395),
Mr. Downey always wrote what he thought (429),
Mr. Downey describes his education (451),
Mr. Downey mentions associations which influenced his early life (489)
Tape 1, Side 2:
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Transcript:
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