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Rita Ann Vorhees Abbott
Interviewee: Rita Ann Vorhees Abbott Date of birth/age at interview: 1920/ 64 Interviewer: Rita Durrant Interview date: August 1, 1984 Interview location: Durrant home Interview length: 1 hour, 16 minutes Time span discussed: 1920 to 1940 Summary: Rita, one of … Continue reading
Tags: bridge trolley, Bucks County Playhouse, Delaware Canal, Delaware River, diseases, Lambertville, mills, Nakashima (George), New Hope, sledding, St. Martin's Church, Terrell (St. John), war
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Joseph Magill
Interviewee: Joseph Magill Date of birth/age at interview: 1909/93 Interviewers: Sally Jagoe, David Benner Interview date: February 11, 2002 Interview location: Magill residence Interview length: 63 minutes Time span discussed: 1920 to 2000 Summary: Joe Magill was a member of … Continue reading
Tags: bridge trolley, Carversville, covered bridge, farming, grange, Lambertville, mills, New Hope, one-room school, Rice's Market, Solebury
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