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Thumbnail for 'Issue #05, Spring 1977 - George Sauer Interview'
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Interview of George Sauer from his high school days through him being a student, then a teacher, a principal, and superintendent of school districts in Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Nellie Soash Interview, Part 1'
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Nellie Soash is interviewed by Grace May, Ginger Infanger, and Tanna (Eck) Brock about her experiences working as a rural school teacher in Routt County.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Nellie Soash Interview, Part 2'
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Nellie Soash is interviewed by Grace May, Ginger Infanger, Tanna (Eck) Brock, and Bill McKelvie about her experiences as a student, teacher, and parent in Routt County's rural schools.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Hazie Werner Interview, Part 2'
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In this interview with Tanna Brock and Kirk Williams Hazie Werner describes her childhood in Routt County and her life with Edward "Pop" Werner raising Steamboat Olympians Skeeter Werner Walker, Buddy Werner and Loris Werner.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #09, Spring 1979 - Bill and Marianne Appel Interview'
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William (Bill) and Marianne Appel describe their lives as ranching pioneers of southern Routt County to Sharon Wandell.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #09, Spring 1979 - Calla (Reed) Appel Interview, Part 2'
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In this interview with Sharon Wandell, Calla (Reed) Apple talks about her family, her life in South Routt County and her experiences as one Routt County's early pioneer settlers.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #09, Spring 1979 - Calla (Reed) Appel Interview, Part 1'
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In this interview with Sharon Wandell, Calla (Reed) Apple talks about her family, her life in South Routt County and her experiences as one Routt County's early pioneer settlers.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #12, Fall 1980 - Doc Utterback Interview, Part 3'
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John Abner "Doc" Utterback Jr. describes his life growing up in Routt County and voices his opinions on a variety of topics including changing values, music, education, and community development in Routt County in this interview with Mari Jo Hoaglund and Bill McKelvie.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #11, Spring 1980 - Wayne Whitecotton Interview, Part 2'
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In this interview with Kristin Bostrom, Danny Horne and Bill McKelvie, Wayne Whitecotton describes growing up on a Routt County ranch in the early 20th century. After leaving school at age 13, Wayne made a living as a rancher and coal miner supplementing his food supply by hunting and trapping. He served with General Patton in World War II.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #06, Fall 1977 - Vernon Summer Interview, Part 1'
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Vernon Summer talks about his family's history and the early days of Sidney, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #12, Fall 1980 - Doc Utterback Interview, Part 1'
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In this interview with Bill McKelvie and Mari Jo Hoaglund John Abner "Doc" Utterback Jr. describes his life growing up in Routt County and voices his opinions on a variety of topics including changing values, music, and education.
Thumbnail for 'Gertrude A. (Cooke) Juel - Three Wire Winter Interview'
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Gertrude Juel, a journalist for the Steamboat Pilot, talks about living in the rural community of Columbine, Colorado since 1936.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #06, Fall 1977 - Vernon Summer Interview, Part 2'
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Vernon Summer describes the history of Sidney, Colorado, and how the arrival of the railroad affected the development of that part of Routt County.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Frances and George Wheeler Interview, Part 2'
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Frances and George Wheeler, along with Bill May, are interviewed by Grace May about their student and teaching experiences in Routt County rural schools. George and Bill also discuss ranching concerns.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Ruth Carver Interview'
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Ruth Carver Lawrence is interviewed by Grace May, Ginger Infanger, Tanna (Eck) Brock, and Bill McKelvie about working as a teacher and as the county superintendent for Routt County rural schools. Bill May participates at the end of the interview.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Frances and George Wheeler Interview, Part 1'
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Frances and George Wheeler, along with Bill May, are interviewed by Grace May about their student and teaching experiences in Routt County rural schools.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #02, Spring 1976 - Lawrence
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Lawrence "Doc" Marshall and Clarice Lucille "Lucy" (Crisp) Marshall are interviewed by Holly Zeman and Letha Mack about Doc's childhood and life as a horseman.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #18, Winter 1984 - Aldis Klumker Interview, Part 2'
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Aldis Klumker describes his early life in rural Routt County and his time in the United States Army during the Pacific campaign in World War II. After the war Aldis had many jobs around Routt County including owning two cafes, Skee Inn Cafe and Town House Cafe. His interest in softball was recognized by the City of Steamboat Springs which named Klumker Field in his honor.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #18, Winter 1984 - Aldis Klumker Interview, Part 1'
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In this interview Aldis Klumker talks about his family, growing up in Toponas during the Great Depression, and his U.S. Army service during World War II. He mentions owning the Skee Inn Cafe and the Town House Cafe in Steamboat Springs.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #18, Winter 1984 - Bob Gilbert Interview, Part 2'
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In this interview with Henry Root, Robert James "Bob" Gilbert talks about growing up in Routt County, his time in the air force during World War II, and the automobile repair shop where he works as an adult. Bob also gives his opinion about the future of Routt County and Oak Creek.