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James Garland Dickinson discusses community leaders and acquaintances in Ballinger and Brownwood, Texas, where he resided.  
  
 
==General Interview Information==
 
==General Interview Information==
  
'''Interviewee Name:'''
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'''Interviewee Name:''' James Garland Dickinson
  
 
'''Additional Parties Recorded:'''
 
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'''Date:'''  
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'''Date:''' September 29, 1975
  
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'''Location:''' Brownwood, Texas
  
'''Interviewer:'''
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'''Interviewer:''' Fred Carpenter
  
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'''Length:''' 1 hour
  
  
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Family history,
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Runnels, Texas,
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Selling lots in Ballinger, Texas,
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Fogg Coffee from Leday, Texas,
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Father,
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Born in Falls County, Texas,
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Dentist in Runnels County,
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Mother,
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Alice Swift Dickinson,
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Married (1898),
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Father as stock farmer,
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Ballinger, Texas,
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Community leaders,
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Colorado River floods,
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J. W. "Chop" Pilcher,
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Ranchers in Ballinger area,
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David Guion, son of Judge John Guion,
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M. C. Royalty,
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Maritt Smith, daughter of Judge M. C. Smith,
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Knowledge of Ballinger history,
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Conda H. Wylie family,
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W. C. Parks,
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Dickinson's occupations in Brownwood, Texas,
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Walker-Smith Company,
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James Smith,
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J. A. Walker,
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Mining business
 
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Mining business (continued),
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Douglas Coleson,
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Accountant,
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Educational laboratories,
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Walker-Smith Company men,
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Jack Bradley,
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Fritz Turner,
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Ben Denmar,
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Kimble Company,
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Locations,
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Depression years,
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Debts,
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Oil in Runnels County,
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Married Beulah Young,
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Family,
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Dickinson Hardware,
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Interest in antiques
 
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Revision as of 17:17, 22 September 2014

James Garland Dickinson discusses community leaders and acquaintances in Ballinger and Brownwood, Texas, where he resided.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: James Garland Dickinson

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: September 29, 1975

Location: Brownwood, Texas

Interviewer: Fred Carpenter

Length: 1 hour


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: Family history, Runnels, Texas, Selling lots in Ballinger, Texas, Fogg Coffee from Leday, Texas, Father, Born in Falls County, Texas, Dentist in Runnels County, Mother, Alice Swift Dickinson, Married (1898), Father as stock farmer, Ballinger, Texas, Community leaders, Colorado River floods, J. W. "Chop" Pilcher, Ranchers in Ballinger area, David Guion, son of Judge John Guion, M. C. Royalty, Maritt Smith, daughter of Judge M. C. Smith, Knowledge of Ballinger history, Conda H. Wylie family, W. C. Parks, Dickinson's occupations in Brownwood, Texas, Walker-Smith Company, James Smith, J. A. Walker, Mining business

Tape 1, Side 2: Mining business (continued), Douglas Coleson, Accountant, Educational laboratories, Walker-Smith Company men, Jack Bradley, Fritz Turner, Ben Denmar, Kimble Company, Locations, Depression years, Debts, Oil in Runnels County, Married Beulah Young, Family, Dickinson Hardware, Interest in antiques

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Access Information

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Transcript:



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