Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
CSPMs996-238
Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
CSPMs996-239
Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
CSPMs996-263
Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
CSPMs997-62
Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
CSPMs997-66
Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
CSPMs997-67
Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
Edna Weber Schoch Oral History, 1993 August 20, 2006 October 31
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.
Rebekah Lockwood Taft Oral History
Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'