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Thumbnail for 'Issue #08, Fall 1978 - Leo Coyner Interview, Part 4'
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Leo Coyner is interviewed by Grace May and Ginger Infanger about growing up on a homestead in Clark.
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 - 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 - 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 'Forgotten Country Schools'
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The history of Routt County schools is explored through interviews with several Routt County residents.
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 #08, Fall 1978 - Leo Coyner Interview, Part 1'
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Voice Recording
Leo Coyner is interviewed by Dale Coyner, Lance Miles, Bill McKelvie, and Jayne Hill about growing up on a homestead in Clark, working as a rancher and a coal miner, and his memories of Winter Carnival.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Ruth Carver Interview'
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Voice Recording
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 'Dude Todd - the man who cared'
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Ernest "Dude" Todd reflects on his long life in Routt County.
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Leo Coyner describes his life growing up on a homestead in Clark, playing sports for Steamboat Springs High School, and working as a rancher and a coal miner.