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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Adrian Coulby | Calvert County Marine Museum Oral History Project |
Adrian Coulby was born in 1933, and spent most of his life in Newburg. His father, Edgar Coulby, owned and operated the Potomac Fishing Oyster Company, an oyster house at Rock Point. As a young boy, Adrian spent a significant amount of time at the oyster house, where he developed a fondness for the bustling environment filled with crab pickers, oyster shuckers, and fishermen. Although his memories of this time are somewhat vague, he recalls helping with tasks such as cleaning the oyster house and interacting with the workers. |
Carrie Kline | Solomons, MD | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Alan Collins | Gas Rush |
Professor Alan Collins is a distinguished academic in the field of Agricultural and Resource Economics at West Virginia University. Collins spent his formative years in the Western United States, primarily in Phoenix, Arizona, where his father worked for the Bureau of Land Management. His early exposure to natural resource management led him to pursue a degree in Natural Resource Economics from the University of Arizona in Tucson. Furthering his academic journey, he obtained his master's and doctoral degrees from Utah State University and Oregon State University, respectively. |
Carrie Kline, Michael Kline | Morgantown, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Allan Tweddle | Gas Rush |
Allan Tweddle, born on August 16, 1932, in Toronto, is an engineer with a strong background in the automotive and air quality industries. Tweddle dropped out of high school and worked odd jobs before returning to complete his high school education in Toronto. He then pursued an engineering degree at the University of Michigan, driven by his interest in the automotive world. After graduation, Tweddle worked with American Air Filter of Canada, focusing on air pollution and air quality in various industrial settings. |
Michael Kline | Charleston, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Amy Moore | Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings |
On January 29, 1986, Michael Kline interviewed Amy Renee Moore for the Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings project. Amy Renee Moore, born on January 5, 1965, in Parsons, West Virginia, is the daughter of Bob and Faith Moore. Her family has deep roots in Tucker County, with her father's parents being from Thomas and her mother's family originally from Michigan before settling in Hendricks. The interview begins with Amy recounting her life in Parsons, moving through various neighborhoods before her family built a new home in Holly Meadows. |
Michael Kline | Tucker County, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Bill Bryant | Gas Rush |
William Bryant, also known as Bill, was born on June 20, 1937, in a small crossroads town called Amlin, Ohio, near Plain City in the northwest part of greater Columbus. His father held various jobs, including milkman, railroader, and a captain in the Columbus police department's corrections division. His mother worked at Woolworths and raised six children, five boys and one girl, with William being the second boy. Despite dropping out of high school in his senior year, Bryant joined the Navy at seventeen and later earned a GED. |
Pat Jacobson , Carrie Kline | Unknown | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Bill Gorby | Gas Rush |
Interview with Bill Gorby. Topics include: Oil & Gas Drilling in and Around Ohio Farming Community. |
Michael Kline | Mount Pleasant, OH | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Bo Haddix | Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings |
On March 19, 1986, Michael Kline interviewed Ronald (Bo) Haddix for the Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings project. Ronald Haddix, known as Bo, grew up in Parsons, West Virginia, and experienced the devastating flood that struck the area, profoundly impacting his family and community. The interview begins with Haddix describing his family background, noting that his mother, Barbara Haddix, lived in Davis, West Virginia, while he was uncertain about his father's whereabouts. |
Michael Kline | Tucker County, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Bob Klein | Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings |
On February 26, 1986, Michael Kline interviewed Bob Klein for the Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings project. Bob Klein, who had lived in Parsons since 1973, provides insights into his background in ministry and drug rehabilitation, which led him to work as a mental health professional in Tucker County from 1978 onward. The interview primarily focuses on Klein’s observations and experiences during the November 4th flood and its aftermath in Tucker County. |
Michael Kline | Tucker County, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Captain Arthur C. “Bill” Johnson | Steamboat Era Museum Oral History Project |
Captain Arthur C. “Bill” Johnson (1927-2016) piloted international ships through the Chesapeake waters. He easily named the lighthouses he passed regularly along the Potomac River. Johnson spoke with great respect for the pilots of the passenger steamers with whom he exchanged light and whistle signals passing in narrow stretches of water. He outlined the terminology of steamships and spoke with high regard for the statuesque passenger boats around which local economies were based. |
Carrie Kline, Michael Kline | Irvington, VA | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Charles and Arlene Brock | Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings |
Charles Brock, born in Lobelia, Pocahontas County, worked as a wildlife manager with the Department of Natural Resources, focusing on game management and habitat improvement. Arlene Brock, originally from Huttonsville, is part of a large family of nine girls and six boys. The couple raised a family of seven sons and seven daughters, and their lives have been marked by extensive travel and experiences in various locations, including New Mexico, Texas, and Florida. |
Michael Kline | Parsons, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives |