Warnock, H. Clay "Sonny" 2023-09-16

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This interview features H. Clay Warnock as he discusses his family life and background, and well as the history of the Fort Stockton area and farms and ranches.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: H. Clay "Sonny" Warnock

Additional Parties Recorded:Roger Puckett

Date: September 14, 2023

Location: Fort Stockton, TX

Interviewer: Laura Latham McKenzie

Length: 02:02:37 (2 hour 2 minutes)


Abstract

Introduction and family background; Other early farmers in the area; killing animals for food; Trip to Chicago, trip to Fort Worth; classmates in school; Working as a herdsman and marrying his wife; starting his own dairy; Stories from his childhood; His mother; the land he owns; leaving the dairy business; More details about his parents; Comanche springs; How Fort Stockton has changed over the years; notable people; Memories of people he knew; chicken farm; Stories about Merle Broyles and parents; Reminiscing about the McKenzie family; ranch land in the area



Access Information

Original Recording Format: born digital

Recording Format Notes: patrons may listen to audio in our reading room

Transcript: transcript available on dspace < https://hdl.handle.net/10605/375912>



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