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[Compilation of songs from the 1920s - 1950s]

Description: Audio recording of a chorus of singers, performing numerous songs. 1. The Thrill Is Gone by Ray Henderson (1931). 2. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To by Cole Porter (1943). 3. It Had To Be You by Isham Jones (1924). 4. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire by Bennie Benjamin, Eddie Durham, Sol Marcus, and Eddie Seiler (1941). 5. Moon Song, That Wasn't Meant for Me by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow (193X). 6. All or Nothing at All by Arthur Altman, with lyrics by Jack Lawrence (1939). 7. Somebod… more
Date: 19XX
Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes 09 seconds
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Oral History Interview with E. C. Wood, Winter 1975

Description: Interview with E. C. Wood, a resident of Baytown, Texas since approximately 1920. Topics include the history of Baytown, TX.
Date: Winter 1975
Duration: 29 minutes 28 seconds
Creator: Webber, Betsy & Wood, E. C.
Partner: Lee College
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Oral History Interview with Blanche DuPlantis, August 18, 1986

Description: Interview with Blanche DuPlantis, a longtime resident of Baytown since approximately 1920. DuPlantis explains her work in creating a new Episcopalian Church within the city, and their ascension to parish status in 1936. Most of her stories revolve around the church and the original congregation from the early 1920's.
Date: August 18, 1986
Duration: 36 minutes 07 seconds
Creator: Mayo, Martha & DuPlantis, Blanche
Partner: Lee College
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Oral History Interview with Barney Webber, May 5, 1986

Description: Interview with Barney Webber, a resident of Baytown, Texas since 1920. Webber answers general questions and describes life in early Baytown including crime, schooling, transportation and social life.
Date: May 5, 1986
Duration: 1 hour 48 seconds
Creator: Mayo, Martha & Webber, Barney
Partner: Lee College
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Oral History Interview with Louis Romero Jr., November 22, 2016

Description: Interview with Louis Romero Jr., who carried on the Mexican food business and Tortilla Factory started by his grandmother, Delphina Torres, in Kerrville. The interview discusses his family history, upbringing, the development of Torres, a Mexican restaurant, his grandmother's sending canned tamales to World War II troops, military service, and family. Photographs and documents relating to the interview follow the transcript text.
Date: November 22, 2016
Duration: 1 hour 3 minutes 11 seconds
Creator: Collins, Francelle Robison; Flory, Bonnie Pipes & Romero, Louis, Jr.
Partner: Kerr County Historical Commission
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