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Collection Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College Oral History Collection
Date 02/01/1983
Abstract Interview of Lydia Fields by Tim Hodge.

Interviewer's description-
"Mrs. Fields grew up in Leslie County, Kentucky with a family of twelve siblings. They lived in a log cabin and farmed. She describes many of the activities which took place on a mountain subsistence farm: 1) food preservation 2) moonshining 3) dating 4) church 5) recreation 6) education 7) transportation 8) music 9) making of clothes and 10) hunting."
Object ID 2007.001.0224
Object Name Tape, Magnetic
Subjects Moonshine
Canning & preserving
Dating (Social custom)
Religion
Education
Hunting
Interview date 02/01/1983
Interviewer Hodge, Tim
Length of interview 30:30
Media Cassette Tape
Narrator Fields, Lydia
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