Audio Interview with Mrs. Jessie (Bissell) Rollings

Mrs. Jesse Rollings gives a detailed account of life and work on the Athabasca River starting from 1922. She explains logging/lumbering and freighting on the river with great detail including: names of companies, ships, employees, and practices. Early residences and their inhabitants are described i...

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Main Author: Dr. Josephine Brown
Language:unknown
Published: 1995
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Online Access:http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1600
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spelling ftathabascaunidc:oai:digicon.athabascau.ca:AthaArch/1600 2024-09-15T17:55:11+00:00 Audio Interview with Mrs. Jessie (Bissell) Rollings Dr. Josephine Brown 120 minutes 1995-04-23 http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1600 unknown 96.09 (cassettes# 163, 164) http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1600 Subject to The Copyright Act. For more information or requests to use this image, contact atharchives@athabascalibrary.ab.ca Personal History Farming Logging Lumbering Freighting River Scows Settlers Buildings United Church;Boats 1995 ftathabascaunidc 2024-07-01T17:50:30Z Mrs. Jesse Rollings gives a detailed account of life and work on the Athabasca River starting from 1922. She explains logging/lumbering and freighting on the river with great detail including: names of companies, ships, employees, and practices. Early residences and their inhabitants are described in great detail including names of families and children and where many homes were located and what stands on the land now. Mrs. Rollings was a teacher and she discusses early schools and their personnel. BASE Ferro Extra 60 cassette Other/Unknown Material Athabasca River Athabasca University Digitization Portal
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collection Athabasca University Digitization Portal
op_collection_id ftathabascaunidc
language unknown
topic Personal History
Farming
Logging
Lumbering
Freighting
River
Scows
Settlers
Buildings
United Church;Boats
spellingShingle Personal History
Farming
Logging
Lumbering
Freighting
River
Scows
Settlers
Buildings
United Church;Boats
Dr. Josephine Brown
Audio Interview with Mrs. Jessie (Bissell) Rollings
topic_facet Personal History
Farming
Logging
Lumbering
Freighting
River
Scows
Settlers
Buildings
United Church;Boats
description Mrs. Jesse Rollings gives a detailed account of life and work on the Athabasca River starting from 1922. She explains logging/lumbering and freighting on the river with great detail including: names of companies, ships, employees, and practices. Early residences and their inhabitants are described in great detail including names of families and children and where many homes were located and what stands on the land now. Mrs. Rollings was a teacher and she discusses early schools and their personnel. BASE Ferro Extra 60 cassette
author Dr. Josephine Brown
author_facet Dr. Josephine Brown
author_sort Dr. Josephine Brown
title Audio Interview with Mrs. Jessie (Bissell) Rollings
title_short Audio Interview with Mrs. Jessie (Bissell) Rollings
title_full Audio Interview with Mrs. Jessie (Bissell) Rollings
title_fullStr Audio Interview with Mrs. Jessie (Bissell) Rollings
title_full_unstemmed Audio Interview with Mrs. Jessie (Bissell) Rollings
title_sort audio interview with mrs. jessie (bissell) rollings
publishDate 1995
url http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1600
op_coverage 120 minutes
genre Athabasca River
genre_facet Athabasca River
op_relation 96.09 (cassettes# 163, 164)
http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1600
op_rights Subject to The Copyright Act. For more information or requests to use this image, contact atharchives@athabascalibrary.ab.ca
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