Oral history interview with Bernice Williams Bowman by Bette L. Stanton

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Title Oral history interview with Bernice Williams Bowman by Bette L. Stanton
Creator Bowman, Bernice Williams; Stanton, Bette L.
Publisher Utah Historical Society
Date 1997-01-11; 1997-01-15; 1997-01-20; 1997-01-24; 1997-03-11
Access Rights Utah Historical Society
Date Digital 2024-05-01
Spatial Coverage City of Moab, Grand County, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/11789054/city-of-moab.html Grand County, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/5539784/grand-county.html
Subject Appendicitis; Bootlegging (Alcohol trafficking); Bread; Brothers; Death; Earthquakes; Elopement; Food--Preservation; Genetics; Grandfathers; Health care; Law enforcement; Leukodystrophy; Mental health; Mental hospitals; Moving, Household; Murder; Parents; Personal narratives; Rural life; Siblings; Uncles; Wedding anniversaries; Castle Valley (Utah); Crawford (Colo.); Grand County (Utah); Moab (Utah); Virginia City (Mont.)
Description Oral history interview by Bette L. Stanton with Bernice Williams Bowman. Topics include: Personal background information including place of birth, parents, siblings, spouse, children, and growing up in Castleton, Utah; Experiences of her youth; Riding mules and burros; Her mother serving as the post mistress and their home serving as the post office; Her father bootlegging whiskey during prohibition to make money for her two older brothers medical bills for leukodystrophy and her two brothers eventual death; The death of four younger brothers of which two died of leuodystrophy, one as an infant, and ove from appendicitis; Her father's work in the cattle and mining indsutry and often being away from home; Her uncle's practical jokes; Baking bread; Picking cherries; Visits from her Grandfather Larsen; Moving back and forth between Moab and Castleton for school and the many changes in the schools she attended; Carrying snow home in saddle bags to make icecream; Not having refrigeration; Gardening and canning food; The death of her uncle; Working at a nursery school after graduation; Meeting her future husband, dating, elopement, and moving to Colorado; Retuning to Moab after the birth of her oldest daughter and builidng a home; Her husband's cancer and employmemt with the Sheriff's Department; Moving back and forth between Moab, Colorado, and Montana; Working as a hotel maid; The genetic origin of leukodystrophy in her family and its affects on four of her brothers and a grandson; A 1950s earthquake in Montana, the devestating effects, and her husband's absence from home after the earthquake assisting others affected by the devestation; Moving back to Moab; Her husband responsibilities after becoming Sheriff: running the prison, patrol duty, search and rescue responsibilities; under-age beer busting, catching criminals; the murder investigation of Ann Woodward; Her husband's retirement; Their 50th Wedding Anniversary; Death of her husband; The use of telephone party lines; Her mother's mental breakdown after her youngest brother, Larry, became sick with leukodystrophy and her mother had already lost five sons; Taking her mother to the State Mental Hospital in Provo; Her father's frequent absence from home; L; Caring for Larry at her home with along with her own children; Larry's death; Caring for her mother later in life and finally feeling close to her.
Collection Number and Name Mss B 1007 Grand County (Utah) Historical Preservation Human History Program Collection
Type Text
Genre oral histories (literary works)
Format application/pdf
Extent 59 leaves
Language eng
Rights
Source Mss B 1007 Grand County (Utah) Historical Preservation Human History Program Collection
Scanning Technician Michelle Gollehon
Metadata Cataloger Amy Green Larsen
ARK ark:/87278/s6b8fh3j
Setname dha_uhsoh
ID 2514193
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6b8fh3j
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