Title |
Oral history interview with Dean Powell by Howard Powell [Transcript] |
Creator |
Powell, Dean; Powell, Howard |
Publisher |
Utah Historical Society |
Date |
1981-09-20 |
Access Rights |
Utah Historical Society |
Date Digital |
2024-05-02 |
Spatial Coverage |
Duchesne, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/5774135/duchesne.html |
Subject |
Automobiles; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Correspondence courses (Chicago, Ill.); Criminology; Dances; Death; Drought relief; Fathers; Fingerprints; Fire chiefs; Great Depression; Homesteading; Horse racing; Indian reservations; Justice of peace; Log cabins; Mail service; Missionaries; Mothers; Native Americans; One-room schools; Orchestral musicians; Personal narratives; Red Cross; Sheriffs; Stagecoaches; Stepfathers; Temples; Wagons; Wine bottles; World War I; World War II; Duchesne (Utah); Emmett (Idaho); Fort Duchesne (Utah); Uintah County (Utah) |
Description |
Oral history interview by Howard Powell with Dean Powell. Topics include: Personal background information including parents, place of birth, a move to Emmett, Idaho, and early childhood memories; Train rides; Equipment transportation; The use of horse and wagons; Roadwork; Canal building; The death of his father; His mother doing Laundry at Fort Duchesne; Descriptions of the Fort and the activities that took place there; His mother remarrying; Homesteading in Duchesne; Building a cabin; Attending school in Desert Lake; The growth of the Stockmore settlement; Mining scandals; A one-room schoolhouse with one teacher for all grades; Taking in an Irish boarder; Forming an orchestra dn playing at dances; His step-father getting a mail contract between Hanna and Duchesne; Driving the mail wagon; Assisting stagecoach drivers going over the mountain; Snow and the use of bobsleds; The switch to automobiles for mail delivery and driving the trucks from Helper to the Uintah Basin; Obtaining four mail contracts and holding the Hanna contract for fifty years; Taking correspondence courses from the University of Applied Science in Chicago; Becoming a fingerprint expert and criminologist; Working for the Sheriff's office; Identifying corpses; A commendation from the Utah Bureau of Identification; Serving on the Ration Board and Price Stabilizations Board during WWII; Serving as Fire Chief for Duchesne volunteer Fire Department for fifteen years; Beign a Red Cross First Aid Instructor; Raising cattle and sheep; Running for and being elected as Justice of the Peace after retirement; the oil boom in Uintah Basin; Serving in the LDS Temple in Provo; LDS Missionary service in the Uintah and Ouray Indian Mission; WWI; A Franklin Touring Car; Living near the Indian Reservation; Native Americans; Incidents between Natives and white settlers; Horse racing; Fort Duchesne soldiers throwing their empty alcohol bottles in Bottle Hollow; Collecting and returning empty glass bottles to a saloon for a little money; Drinking a bottle of sasparilla and believing it was liquor; Other stores and businesses along the strip in Moffat, including a brothel; Fist fights; Buying penny candy; Effects of the Great Depression such as bank closures; and severe drought and U.S. Government payments for killing cows. |
Collection Number and Name |
Mss B 1637 Uintah County (Utah) Oral Histories Collection, 1974-2002 |
Type |
Text |
Genre |
oral histories (literary works) |
Format |
application/pdf |
Extent |
21 leaves |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
|
Source |
Mss B 1637 Uintah County (Utah) Oral Histories Collection, 1974-2002 |
Scanning Technician |
Michelle Gollehon |
Metadata Cataloger |
Amy Green Larsen |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6k70fdp |
Setname |
dha_uhsoh |
ID |
2535915 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6k70fdp |