Buller, Koch, Miller, Miller and Schonholz 1981-07-30

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Beatta Buller, Lottie Koch, Emma Miller, Esther Miller and Agnes Schonholz discuss their families and community life.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Beatta Buller

Additional Parties Recorded: Lottie Koch, Emma Miller, Esther Miller and Agnes Schonholz

Date: July 30, 1981

Location: Darrouzett, Texas

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Length: 1 hour, 30 minutes


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: Lottie Koch: Birthplace, Booker, Texas (1913), Parents from Crimea, Russia, Journey to United States, To booker, Emma Miller: Birthplace, Carumba, New Mexico, Parents from Russia, To Shattuck, Oklahoma, Beatta Buller: Birthplace, Middleboro, South Dakota, Parents from Russia, To South Dakota, To Lipscomb County, Texas, Esther Miller: Birthplace, Sterling, Colorado, Parents from Russia, To Shattuck, To Lipscomb County, Agnes Schonholz: Birthplace, Follett, Texas (1918), Parents from Russia, To Shattuck, Childhood, Food, Origin, Uses of poppy seed, Pork, Sausage-making process, Cleaning intestines, Types of sausage, Frying process, Spices, Smokehouse, Butchering, Modern sausage-making, Use of garlic, Use of beef

Tape 1, Side 2: [NOTE: See abstract filed under Koch, Lottie.]

Range Dates: 1913-1981

Bulk Dates: 1913-1981


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