Fitzgerald, Mozelle 1975-03-07

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Mrs. Fitzgerald recalls early Brownfield, her family and its medical background.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Mozelle Fitzgerald

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Date: March 7, 1975

Location: Brownfield, Texas

Interviewer: Bobbie Hicks and Queenelle Flache

Length: 45 minutes


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: Parents to Terry County, Texas (1913), Education, Canyon, Texas, Teaching career, Brownfield, Texas (1914), Plainview, Texas, Brownfield, Schools, Students, Father, Doctor Treadway, First doctor in Brownfield, Flu epidemic, Randall drugstore, First hospital, Dr. Lester Treadway (brother), Mother, Three stepchildren, Four children, Father as physician, Education, Death (April 7, 1931), Marriage, Will Fitzgerald (husband), Travel (by train), Teaching in Brownfield, Methods, Games played, School activities, Dr. Lester Treadway (again), Education

Tape 1, Side 2: Family trips, To see grandparents (by train, car), Brownfield, First railroad, Other doctors, Early businesses, Retirement (1958), Father's duties, Method of payment, Family members in health fields

Range Dates: 1913-1958

Bulk Dates: 1913-1958


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