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Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum

 Organization

Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:

CSPMs996-238

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Identifier: CSPMs996-238
Scope and Contents

Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

CSPMs996-239

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Identifier: CSPMs996-239
Scope and Contents

Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

CSPMs996-263

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Identifier: CSPMs996-263
Scope and Contents

Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

CSPMs997-62

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Identifier: CSPMs997-62
Scope and Contents

Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

CSPMs997-66

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Identifier: CSPMs997-66
Scope and Contents

Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

CSPMs997-67

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Identifier: CSPMs997-67
Scope and Contents

Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

Edna Weber Schoch Oral History, 1993 August 20, 2006 October 31

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Identifier: CSPM-schoch
Abstract

Schoch grew up in the Midwest and then traveled the world with the Red Cross during World War II. After living briefly in Chicago with her husband Ed, the Schochs moved to Colorado Springs and opened a hardware business on the west side of town. She describes family life, her role as a mother of three daughters, changes in the community over the past forty years and the unique history of Old Colorado City.

Dates: 1993 August 20; Digitization: 2006 October 31

Rebekah Lockwood Taft Oral History

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Identifier: CSPM-taft
Scope and Contents

Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

Vera Gang Scott Oral History, 1993 August 9, 2006 October 31

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Identifier: CSPM-scott
Abstract Scott was born in Mississippi and raised in Galveston, Texas. In the interview she discusses what led her to becoming a social worker, and completing her MSW at Boston University. When her husband, Cecil Scott died in 1953, Scott moved herself and her father to Colorado Springs. She returned to school to earn a teaching certificate and elementary education credentials, and worked for Colorado Springs School District 11 for twenty years. After retiring, Scott continued to stay active while...
Dates: 1993 August 9; Digitization: 2006 October 31

Zoe Goodblanket Oral History, 1994 August 7, 2006 October 31

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Identifier: CSPM-goodblanket
Abstract Goodblanket discusses being adopted into a non-American Indian family as infant, and moving to Colorado Springs at the age of six after her mother was widowed. She describes local schools such as Zebulon Pike Elementary, Corpus Christi, and the Colorado Springs School. Goodblanket married Martin Dean Goodblanket in 1974 and raised three children in Colorado Springs.Employed for many years as a social worker for Colorado Springs School District 11, Goodblanket discusses American Indian...
Dates: 1994 August 7; Digitization: 2006 October 31