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Collection Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College Oral History Collection
Date 09/19/1983
Abstract Interview of Nola Sergent by Cheryl Sergent.

Interviewer's description-
"Mrs. Sergent was born on Catron's Creek in Harlan County Kentucky in 1934. She states that she led a relatively isolated existence-traveling to Harlan occasionally and to Bible camp for a week in the summer. Most of her childhood was spent in helping rear twelve brothers and sisters. Subjects discussed included: (1) education, (2) sewing, (3) home crafts (soap making, etc.) (4) livestock and gardening, (5) the community of Teetersville, Kentucky (Harlan County) and its' founding family, and (6) the coal camp life (commissary, etc.)."
Object ID 2007.001.0258
Object Name Tape, Magnetic
Subjects Education
Sewing
Crafts (Handicraft)
Gardening
Coal camps
Commissaries, Company
Interview date 09/19/1983
Interviewer Sergent, Cheryl
Length of interview 31:07
Media Cassette Tape
Narrator Sergent, Nola
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