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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Stephen Norris, Jr. | Calvert County Marine Museum Oral History Project |
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Carrie Kline | Solomons, MD | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Sue Branham | Grundy Virginia Flood Control Project |
Sue Branham, born on July 18, 1937, is the owner of The Corner, a ladies' and children's ready-to-wear business in downtown Grundy, Virginia. She purchased the existing business in March 1977 and continued to teach at Grundy Junior High School until 1991. Branham was directly impacted by the 1977 flood that occurred a month after she acquired the business. She resides on Route 83, outside the floodplain, and has been involved in the community's efforts to address the recurring flood issues. |
Michael Kline | Grundy, VA | Talking Across the Lines | |
Suzanne Escott | Gas Rush |
Sandy Putorek interviewed Suzanne Escott at her home in Martins Ferry, Ohio. Escott reflects on her upbringing in Martins Ferry, her family’s English heritage, and her diverse career, including 20 years in the Navy, where she worked at the Pentagon and traveled extensively. After retiring, she pursued oil painting, creative writing, and community engagement. |
Unknown | Unknown | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Theodore Stump | Gas Rush |
Theodore Stump was born on April 7, 1949, and grew up in southern New Jersey. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Delaware. During his early years, he worked in various factories, including General Motors. In 1978, he relocated to West Virginia as part of the rural revival of the 1970s. Attracted by the promise of free gas, he moved to Doddridge County, where he quickly learned about the separation of land and mineral rights. Stump became involved in the local landowners’ association and began advocating for the rights of landowners against gas extraction companies. |
Carrie Kline, Michael Kline | Unknown | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Hutchins Library | |
Thomas "Dusty" Welch | Calvert County Marine Museum Oral History Project |
Thomas "Dusty" Welch (1920-2012) was raised in Venedig, a region known for its oyster industry, which played a significant role in the local economy and culture. His early life was deeply intertwined with the rhythms of the coastal environment, where the community's livelihood was largely dependent on the fruits of the sea. Welch's family background was steeped in the traditions of fishing, crabbing, and oystering, which were common occupations in the area. These activities not only provided sustenance and income but also shaped the social fabric of Venedig. |
Carrie Kline | Benedict, MD | Talking Across the Lines | |
Tim Potter | Grundy Virginia Flood Control Project |
Tim Potter is the personnel director of the town of Grundy in Grundy, Virginia. He is involved in addressing the town's opportunities and challenges, particularly focusing on the flood project with the Corps of Engineers. |
Michael Kline | Grundy, VA | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Tina Del Prete and Mirijana Beram | Gas Rush |
The interview with Tina Del Prete and Mirijana Beram, conducted by Carrie Kline on November 4, 2013, provides a firsthand account of the impact of industrial changes on their hometown and the resulting environmental and health concerns. Tina Del Prete shares her experiences growing up in Penns Grove, New Jersey, and the subsequent decline of the town following industrial shifts, particularly the effects of fracking. |
Carrie Kline | Doddridge County, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Tom Bonner | Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings |
Thomas “Tom” L. Bonner was born in Gladwin, West Virginia in 1921. Bonner took part in West Virginia’s Civilian Conservation Corps and went on to serve in the United States Air Force during World War II. After the war, he returned home to Tucker County, where he lived with his wife, Freddie Rachel Waybright Bonner. Tom was working as a local bus driver when devastating floods struck the region in the fall of 1985. |
Michael Kline | Tucker County, WV | Talking Across the Lines | |
Vittie and Thelma Lipscomb | Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings |
On April 3, 1986, Michael Kline interviewed Vittie and Thelma Lipscomb for the Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings project. Vittie Lipscomb, the eldest of ten children, grew up in Pine Run, West Virginia, and later moved closer to school. During the Great Depression, Vittie’s family farmed, selling produce to local mining communities. Vittie later served in World War II, participating in significant campaigns, including the D-Day invasion and the Battle of the Hürtgen Forest. |
Michael Kline | Tucker County, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives |