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Collection Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College Oral History Collection
Date 04/05/1982
Abstract Interview of Cleo Carnahan by Dana Susan Creech. Carnahan discusses her background and Harlan County.

Interviewer's description-
"Mrs. Carnahan was born January 30, 1903 on Catron's Creek in Harlan County, Kentucky and has lived here all her life. Her husband worked in the coal mines and she remained a housewife involved in gardening, sewing, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Carnahan both respond to questions about history of coal mining here, molasses making, union organization, planting by signs, sausage making and moonshining."

Object ID 2007.001.0148
Object Name Tape, Magnetic
Subjects Harlan County, KY
Coal mining
Gardening
Unions, Labor
Moonshine stills
Interview date 04/05/1982
Interviewer Creech, Dana Susan
Length of interview 28:28
Media Cassette Tape
Narrator Carnahan, Cleo
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