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Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:

Oral history interview with Gertrude Cooper, 1986 May 15, 2006 March

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Identifier: MHM2005-027-006-1
Abstract Cooper tells about her father coming to Arizona in 1908 where he homesteaded in the area of Guadalupe and Greenfield roads in Gilbert. She describes everyday life ? hauling water, preserving and storing food, farming, riding horses, and getting around on dirt roads. She talks about marrying Delbert Mortensen who worked as an electrician and then eventually farmed her parents' homestead. Cooper also tells the story of gathering up children in Gilbert to start the first school. She mentions...
Dates: 1986 May 15; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with Ike and Elaine Steele, 1985 April 23, 2006 March

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Identifier: MSM02-52
Abstract

Mr. Steele tells of his father moving from Provo, Utah, to Mesa in 1876, where he homesteaded and eventually owned a restaurant. He recalls that his family had livestock including dairy cows and that he attended a two-room schoolhouse in Lehi. Mrs. Steele talks about her schooling and mentions that she took lunch to her father, a constable, everyday. She also describes riding in a horse-pulled buggy to Phoenix to attend the fair.

Dates: 1985 April 23; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with John and Betty Rhodes, 1996, 2006 March

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Identifier: MHM2005-027-043-1
Abstract

This oral history interview was conducted simultaneously on videotape as raw footage. Selections were made for the video presentation.

Dates: 1996; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with John Lovell Hibbert, 1981, 2006 March

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Identifier: MSM97-173
Abstract Hibbert was born in Mesa at corner of Morris and Second Avenue and married Ruth Hansen in 1932 at the Arizona Temple. He describes what Mesa was like growing up with no running water, no electricity, and dusty streets. He talks about his siblings and his parents who were very active in the Mormon church. Hibbert discusses his education and mentions his graduation from Mesa High School in 1922. He names every person in his graduating class. He recalls going to Phoenix for a parade when...
Dates: 1981; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with Lenna Isley, 1986 January 16, 2006 March

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Identifier: MHM2005-027-016-1
Abstract Isley tells the story of meeting her future husband, Guy Isley, at school and falling in love at first sight. They married and relocated to Arizona from Illinois for his health. She recalls that they moved just after the flu epidemic of 1918. She talks about the first house where they lived, the ranch that Mr. Isley bought with his brother, and how the area has grown. She discusses some church activities and her family, including the business that her son, Guy Roe, started. Isley describes...
Dates: 1986 January 16; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with Lillian Millett, 1981 October 28, 2006 March

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Identifier: MSM97-219
Abstract Millett moved to Mesa from Los Angeles in 1916. She describes the trip that took her family seven days in a Model T. Ford. She describes the big changes from Los Angeles including having no refrigeration or electricity, and being completely dependent on mesquite wood. She also describes using wet burlap to keep things cool. Millet married Williams Howard Millett, a native of Mesa, and they had six children. Howard was in the first group that went to World War I from Arizona. The Milletts...
Dates: 1981 October 28; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with Lin Werner, 1977 May 18, 2006 March

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Identifier: MSM97-217
Abstract Werner, an important civic leader in Mesa, was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia, in 1901. He came to Mesa in 1925 when the J.C. Penney Company transferred him. Werner talks about his career with Penney's in Mesa and in Burbank, California. He discusses his civic activities in Mesa where he was elected mayor in 1936. He also served on the Chamber of Commerce Board and in Rotary Club. Werner gives detail about the development in Mesa including building parks and recreation venues, improving...
Dates: 1977 May 18; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with Lorenzo Dow Rhoton, 1986 April 14, 2006 March

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Identifier: MHM2005-027-032-1
Abstract Rhoton begins by describing his childhood in Shumway, Arizona, where his parents settled in 1888. He discusses his 51-year career as a teacher in Arizona, 24 of which were in Mesa. He talks about the schools in Mesa, the unification of several small school districts in the area, and names several teachers and principals. He mentions attending the dedication of the Mormon Temple in 1927. Rhoton talks about courting his wife and marrying her in Holbrook, Arizona, in 1917. He also describes the...
Dates: 1986 April 14; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with Lupe Daniel, 2001 July 31, 2006 March

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Identifier: MSAoh-d224a-V
Abstract Lupe Daniel, a lifelong resident of Mesa, Arizona, talks about spending time as a young boy with Ms. Alma Blew who served as a missionary at the Mexican Methodist Church. He describes Ms. Blew's physical appearance and disposition, and tells of the ways she helped his family and many people in the community. He also gives some description of the neighborhood and buildings surrounding the church building. Daniel talks about growing up in Mesa and attending school; he gives descriptions of the...
Dates: 2001 July 31; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with Marjorie Entz, 1980 March 17, 2006 March

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Identifier: MSM97-150
Abstract

Entz, born in Illinois, came to Mesa, Arizona, at the age of four to recover from pneumonia. She describes life in Mesa including the transition from horse and buggy to car. She recalls early downtown businesses and describes recreation including dances at the Mezona. She talks about her career as a teacher and the history of Mesa schools.

Dates: 1980 March 17; Digitization: 2006 March

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Interviews 53
Mesa (Ariz.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century 51
Mesa (Ariz.) -- History -- 20th century 49
Mormons -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 20
Frontier and pioneer life -- Mesa (Ariz.) 11
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Central business districts -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 10
Agriculture -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 8
Schools -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 6
Civic leaders -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 5
History 5
Recreation -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 5
African Americans -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 4
Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona 3
Medical care -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 3
Mexican Americans -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 3
Race relations -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 3
Transportation -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 3
Amusements -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 2
Citrus -- Mesa (Ariz.) 2
Dairy farming -- Mesa (Ariz.) 2
Farmers -- Mesa (Ariz.) 2
Frontier and pioneer life -- Gilbert (Ariz.) 2
Indigenous peoples of North America -- Social life and customs 2
Indigenous peoples of North America -- Sonoran Desert 2
Neighborhood -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 2
Nurses -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 2
Physicians -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 2
Teachers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 2
African American women school principals -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
African American women teachers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Art collections 1
Athletes -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Attendance officers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Automobiles -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 1
Business enterprises -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 1
Businessmen -- Mesa (Ariz.) 1
Businessmen -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Businesswomen -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Catholics -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Dairy farmers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Biography 1
Employees -- Interviews 1
Farmers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Florists -- Mesa (Ariz.) 1
Frontier and pioneer life -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Newspapers -- History 1
Gilbert (Ariz.) -- History -- 20th century 1
Gilbert (Ariz.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century 1
Indian pottery -- Collectors and collecting 1
Indian textile fabrics -- Collectors and collecting 1
Indigenous peoples of North America -- Colorado Plateau 1
Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919 -- Mesa (Ariz.) 1
Japanese Americans -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Kachinas -- Collectors and collecting 1
Legislators -- United States -- Interviews 1
Mayors -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Biography 1
Mayors -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Medicine -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 1
Merchants -- Mesa (Ariz.) 1
Mesa (Ariz.) -- Race relations 1
Missionaries -- Mesa (Ariz.) 1
Mormon Church -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 1
Mormons -- Mesa (Ariz.) 1
Mormons -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Biography 1
Music teachers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Park facilities -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Development 1
Pharmacists -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Phoenix (Submarine) -- History 1
Postmasters -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Public schools -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 1
Railroads -- Maricopa (Ariz.) -- History 1
Schools -- Gilbert (Ariz.) -- History 1
Sheep ranches -- Arizona -- History 1
Shoemakers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Teachers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Biography 1
Thatcher (Ariz.) -- History 1
Theodore Roosevelt Dam (Ariz.) -- History 1
United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989 1
Veterans -- United States -- Interviews 1
Volunteers -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
Water supply -- Arizona -- History 1
Water-supply -- Arizona 1
Women civic leaders -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 1
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