Oral history interview with Minnie Crouse Rasmussen by Bill Tennent [Transcript]

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Title Oral history interview with Minnie Crouse Rasmussen by Bill Tennent [Transcript]
Creator Rasmussen, Minnie Crouse; Tennent, Bill
Publisher Utah Historical Society
Date 1978-08
Access Rights Utah Historical Society
Date Digital 2024-05-02
Spatial Coverage Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States https://www.geonames.org/5308655/phoenix.html
Subject Amputation; Bassett, Ann, 1878-1956; Boarding houses; Brown's Park; Cooking; Death; Hunting; Irrigation; Jarvie, John, 1844-1909; Lay, Elzy, -1934; Log cabins; Native Americans; Parker, Robert Leroy, 1866-; Personal narratives; Phrenology; Postmasters; Saloons; Sewing; Strychnine; Tuberculosis; Warner, Matt, 1864-1938; Green River (Wyo.-Utah); Phoenix (Ariz.); Uintah County (Utah)
Description Oral history interview by Bill Tennent with Minnie Crouse. Topics include: Living in Brown's Park as a child; Stories about John Jarvie, Nell Jarvie's death from tuberculosis; Saloons; Dugouts; Cellars; Changes in the Green River course; Log cabins; Stores; Traveling to Rock Springs for supplies; John and Nell Jarvie's children; Coal mines; Mining in red Creek Canyon; Caring for broken ribs; Jarvie's life as a single dad; Sewing clothes for his boys; Cooking; Jarvie time as the Postmaster; Practicing phrenology; Playing the violin and concertina; John Jarvie's murder and discovery of his body; Interactions with the Natives; Minnie's Father's missing thumb; Hunting; Diverting water from the Green River for irrigation; Stories about other well-known characters in Brown's Park such as Albert "Speck" Williams, Harry Hoy, Ann Bassett, Josie Bassett, George Kelvington; Matt Warner, Elzy Lay, Isom Dart, and Butch Cassidy; The care Minnie's mother gave Speck Williams when he was injured in a fight with Minnie's father; Josie Basset staying in Minnie's boarding house in Linwood at the time of her Josie's husband, Emerson "Nig" Wells' death; Minnie finding her personal items in Josie's suitcase along with a bottle of strychnine; Discoverying George Kelvington's dead body; Being friends with outlaw Matt Warner and gifts that Minnie received from Matt while he was in prison; An accident that Warner's wife had that necissitated the amupation of her leg at Minnie's home; The death of Mrs. Warner; Riding on Isom Dart's shoulder's; The summer that Elzy Lay worked for Minnie's father; Minnie's brother's being lost and found; and thinking Butch Cassidy was a nice man and good with animlas.
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 25 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/s6qn9jbx
Setname dha_uhsoh
ID 2535919
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qn9jbx
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