Motley, Lucy Hodges 1975-11-19
Mrs. Motley recalls her family life in Junction and reviews her career in the hotel business. She also recalls several people in Junction.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Lucy Hodges Motley
Additional Parties Recorded: None
Date: November 19, 1975
Location: Junction, Texas
Interviewer: Fred A. Carpenter
Length: 1 hour 35 minutes
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1: Background,
Thomas Menafee Hodges, father,
Family to Texas,
Sarah M. Loyless, mother,
Junction, Texas,
Early businesses,
Childhood duties,
Family,
Crops,
Education,
Life as a triplet,
To Junction (1906),
Governess,
Sutton County, Texas,
Courtship and marriage (1908),
Hotel,
Father as owner (1906),
Description,
Acquisition.
Tape 1, Side 2: James Robert Motley, husband (September 6, 1908),
Motley family,
Dilliard Motley, first child,
Family homes,
Husband’s death (1923),
To Brownwood, Texas,
Robert Menafee (Buzz) Motley, socond child,
Dilliard Motley (again),
Illnesses,
Lucille Motley, third child,
Lula (Blackie) and Eula (Brownie) Motley, twin children,
Children,
Marriages,
Their children,
Hotel,
Ownership,
Operation (1923-1935),
Employees,
Accidents,
Competition,
John Thomas,
Ray Skaggs.
Tape 2, Side 1: Hotel,
School activities,
Social activities,
Robert Menafee Motley, family musician,
Hotel,
Present condition,
Closed (1973),
Personal photographs discussed,
Piano and organ music,
Education,
Children,
Coke Stevenson,
Mennie Kerns (Mrs. W. P.) Wiley,
Mrs. Joe Fups,
Mrs. Coggets,
Coke Stevenson.
Tape 2, Side 2: Annual Sunday School Christmas party
Range Dates: 1906-1975
Bulk Dates: 1906-1973
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