Oral history interview with Briant Stringham by Mike Brown [2] [Transcript]

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Title Oral history interview with Briant Stringham by Mike Brown [2] [Transcript]
Creator Stringham, Briant; Brown, Mike
Publisher Utah Historical Society
Date 1978-11-22
Access Rights Utah Historical Society
Date Digital 2024-05-02
Spatial Coverage City of Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/7174628/city-of-vernal.html
Subject Advertising agencies; Aunts; Bricks; Childbirth; Death; Environmentalists; Fundraising; Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919; Lobbyists; Personal narratives; Stenotype; Untermann, Ernest; United States. House of Representatives; United States. Senate; World War I; World War II; Antelope Island (Utah); Dinosaur National Monument (Colo. and Utah); Echo Park Dam (Colo.); Flaming Gorge Dam (Utah); Red Fleet Reservoir (Utah); United States. Department of the Interior; Washington (D.C.); Uintah County (Utah); Vernal (Utah)
Description Oral history interview by Mike Brown with Briant Stringham. Topics inlcude: The Echo Park Dam controversy; Water rights; Moab, Utah; Working with the assistant to the Interior Secretary; USe of a stenoype in the courthouse; Dinosaur National Monument expansion; Traveling back and forth to Washinton, D.C. to get support for Echo Park Dam; Echo Park Dam proposal passing in the Senate but not passing in the House of Representatives; Going up against big money and environmentalists; Eventual approval for Flaming Gorge Dam and the celebrations that followed in Vernal; Serving on boards and acting as chairman for multiple organizations; Fundraising efforts; Hiring lobbyists; Many local people paying for their own travel expenses; Receiving donations; Hiring the best advertising agency; Other benefits that the Flaming Gorge project provided Vernal such as Steinaker Dam, Red Fleet Reservoir, a valley-wide water system and drainage for soggey land; Ernest Untermann speaking at committee meetings; Bry's cousin, Clare Westover being the first white baby born in Vernal area; Death of an aunt in childbirth and Bry's parents traveling from Antelope Island to Vernal and adopting the infant; Bry's mother nursing the new baby and her own child; Bry's father's decision to claim a homestead near Ashley creek and building a house of bricks that he made himself; What Bry was doing at the end of World War I and World War II; Being to skinny to pass the physical exam to enter the military; and not being affceted by the 1918-1919 Influenza epidemic.
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 15 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/s600st26
Setname dha_uhsoh
ID 2535945
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s600st26
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