Carrie Kline

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Interviewee Sort descending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Drusilla Ice Gas Rush

Interview with Drusilla Ice.

Rob Arnold Bellaire, OH Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives
Ed Harshbarger Gas Rush

On June 26, 2015, Michael Kline interviewed Ed and Gina Hashbarger at the Schiappa Library in Steubenville, Ohio, for an oral history focusing on their experiences with the oil and gas industry. Ed Hashbarger, a retired police officer and veteran, and Gina Hashbarger, his spouse, discuss their advocacy against the environmental and property rights impacts of gas drilling operations in their community.

Michael Kline Steubenville, OH Talking Across the Lines
Eliza Lillian Crosby Nutt Steamboat Era Museum Oral History Project

On November 13, 2003, Carrie Kline interviewed Eliza Lillian Crosby Nutt at her home in Ditchley, Virginia, for the Steamboat Era Museum Oral History Project. Eliza Nutt, born on March 23, 1912, in Bluff Point, Virginia, grew up on a farm in Ditchley and spent her life in the region. She is a long-standing member of Calvary Baptist Church and has a deep connection to her community's history and traditions. In this interview, Nutt recounts her experiences growing up in early 20th-century Virginia, focusing on her family, community, and religious life.

Unknown Ditchley, VA Talking Across the Lines
Erin Bowers Gas Rush

Erin Bowers is a dedicated educator and environmental activist with a rich background that includes service in the Army Reserves. Raised in a working-class Catholic household, Bowers' early experiences shaped her values and commitment to community service. Her career in education has been marked by a deep commitment to fostering learning and growth in young people. Beyond her professional role, Bowers has been actively involved in environmental activism, with a particular focus on opposing fracking in her local community.

Pat Jacobson Wheeling, WV Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives
Francie & Greg Arnett Gas Rush

Francie Arnett, a native of St. Clairsville, Ohio, is a woman of Polish descent who has a deep-rooted connection to her heritage and family. Raised in a close-knit family, she has a profound understanding of her siblings' careers, particularly her brother's role in the oil and gas industry. This understanding has significantly shaped her perspective on the industry's impact on her community. Arnett's educational journey and career path have also played a crucial role in her life, further influencing her views on the oil and gas sector.

Gina Games Adena, OH Talking Across the Lines
Francie Arnett Gas Rush

Francie Arnett was born on January 28, 1952, in Wheeling, West Virginia. She grew up in St. Clairsville, Ohio, in a house built the same year she was born. Francie is of Polish descent, with all four grandparents having ties to Poland. Both her grandfathers immigrated from Poland, while her grandmothers were born in the United States to Polish parents. Francie was raised in a close-knit, extended family, participating in various family celebrations and reunions. She attended Catholic schools for twelve years, from grade school in St. Clairsville to high school in Lafferty, Ohio.

Gina James Adena, OH Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives
Fred Carter Calvert County Marine Museum Oral History Project

subject: Fishery processing plants--Maryland, Southern; Oyster fisheries--Maryland, Southern; Maryland, Southern--History.

Carrie Kline Inigoes, MD Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives
Gary Zuckett Gas Rush

Interview with Gary Zuckett, Founding member of West Virginia Surface Owners' Rights Organization (WVSORO)

Carrie Kline, Michael Kline Charleston, WV Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives
Gene Barr, Carl Miller, & David Hefley Grundy Virginia Flood Control Project

Gene Barr, Carl Miller, and David Hefley are three individuals who have made significant contributions in their respective fields. Gene Barr is a professional who is ready to get started on projects as soon as they are approved. He is knowledgeable about flood proofing measures and the eligibility criteria for the program. He is also familiar with the process of signing up for the program and the responsibilities that come with it. Carl Miller, on the other hand, is an expert in emergency management.

Michael Kline Grundy, VA Talking Across the Lines
George R. Bailey Calvert County Marine Museum Oral History Project

George Robert Bailey was born in November 16, 1925, in Mount Victoria, Maryland.  George spent his formative years in Charles County, Maryland. Having received his education in the public schools of Charles County, George embarked on a career as a waterman. His expertise extended beyond the sea as he showcased his culinary mastery by serving as a chef for several establishments in the region, including White House, Robertson's, and Fin & Claw. In his later years, George transitioned to a role at Camp St. Charles in Rock Point, Maryland.

Carrie Kline Newburg, MD Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives