King, Mr and Mrs Ottis 1977-10-28
Ottis King tells of early farming methods used in West Texas, and his wife reminisces about her father and her early life in Lubbock County.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Mr. and Mrs. Ottis King
Additional Parties Recorded: None
Date: October 28, 1977
Location: Lubbock County, Texas
Interviewer: Bobby Weaver
Length: 01:18:19 (1 hour, 18 minutes)
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1: Mr. King To West Texas (1922),
Canyon, Texas,
Lubbock, Texas, area (1926),
Roads,
Automobiles,
Farming,
Equipment,
Cattle,
Sheep raising (1920s),
School,
Rotan, Texas,
Greenville, Texas,
Education,
Omaha, Texas,
Farming,
East Texas vs. West Texas,
Irrigation wells (began 1942),
Depression (1930s),
Farm equipment,
Tractors (c. 1928),
Teams (through 1936),
Advantages of tractors,
Farm day described,
Stock used,
Dry land farming,
Electricity (1932-1933),
Transportation.
Tape 1, Side 2: Blank
Tape 2, Side 1: Mrs. King
Lifelong resident of Lubbock County,
Albert Becton, father,
Mason,
To Tennessee (1909),
Member of the Estacado Lodge,
Loaned money for education,
Generous,
Helped early settlers,
Closing of the Bledsoe School (1934),
Mrs. King (again),
Education,
Anecdotes,
Becton, Texas,
New school building (1929),
New settlers (1925-1927),
Abner Becton,
Religious,
Church attendance,
Abner Becton (again),
Stock ranches,
Becton, Texas (again),
Gin opened (1924),
Estacado, Texas,
Stores,
Dry goods,
Petersburg, Texas,
Lubbock (again),
First trip to Lubbock,
Texas Technological College groundbreaking.
Tape 2, Side 2: Shopping trips to Lubbock,
Becton, Texas (again),
Abner Becton (again),
Philosophy,
Family,
Bought furniture,
Made their own clothes,
Lighting,
Had a light plant (generator),
Abner Becton (again),
Worked for Ed Ames,
Parents died,
To Texas from Tennessee,
Married (May 8, 1898),
Grandfather Bryant (Mrs. King’s),
Mercantile store in Estacado,
Death,
Mrs. King (again),
Mother,
Background,
Hard worker,
Frontier woman,
Early life,
Canning apples,
[Tape ends abruptly].
Range Dates: 1898-1977
Bulk Dates: 1924-1930s
Access Information
Original Recording Format: audio cassette
Recording Format Notes: digitized August 2017, compact disc available in Reading Room
Transcript: no
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