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Oral History Interviews

Junior League Oral History Project

This project was a cooperative endeavor by the Junior League of Cedar Rapids and the Cedar Rapids Public Library.  The first interview was done on July 27, 1984.  The interview was of Julia Robbins Allen and the interviewer was Inez Lyon.  The last (90th) interview was of Tom Armitage and was done by Mary R. Curran on October 29, 1984.

The project was called “Cedar Rapids:  The Early Community”.  It focused on interviews of community members with varied backgrounds who remembered early 20th century (1900-1940) life in Cedar Rapids.  The Chairperson was Laura M. Derr with training led by Harold Ewoldt of the Cedar Rapids Chamber of Commerce and Loren Horton of the Iowa State Historical Society.

We have a voice cassette and a transcription of all 90 interviews.  They were gifted to us by the Cedar Rapids Public Library and accessioned as of January 25, 2005.

*This page is being updated on a regular basis.  Please check back regularly.

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Interview Transcripts

Interview Subject/Profession and/or Topics Discussed/Date of Interview.

7/27/1984

6/23/1985

6/23/1985

7/9/1985

1/25/1985 & 3/26/1985

Literary history.

Prominent people in Linn County.

Director of Cedar Rapids Public Library; Vietnam.

Distinguished Coe College alum; married Robert Armstrong; influential figure in CR community.

Coe College alum; grandfather was William Cooper (helped create Coe College); family part of Coe’s Board of Trustees.

7/2/1985

11/17/1984

2/26/1985

9/8/1984

7/22/1984

Singer; Black history.

Red Cross; St. Lukes; Worth Averill.

Raising family in Time Check neighborhood.

Family celebrations; traditions; national & local events.

Baumhoefer-Nursery Landscaping & Gardening.

Interviews on DVD & YouTube

Thanks to volunteers Jerry Ferrie and Allan Eggers, The History Center has a large number of videos available for viewing.  These videos, made over a period of several years, feature both famous local residents and those who just enjoyed living in the Linn County area over the years.  They tell interesting stories of past events in their lives, people they have known and the places they fondly remember.

Following is an alphabetical list of those who have been interviewed thus far.  If you wish to view any of these videos, and link is not available below, please contact our museum curator at 319-362-1501 ext. 110 or email: curator@historycenter.org.

Interview Subject
Date of Interview
Profession and/or Topics Discussed
Length of Interview
Buresh, Ernie & Jo
5/12/05
Memories of Howard & Marg. Hall
29 min.
Burge, Vernon
01/08/02
Farmer south of Mt. Vernon
78 min.
Carr, Jerry
04/03/02
WMT Radio Announcer-D-jay
65 min.
Carson, Carl
3/15/01
Life long aviator of Linn County
65 min.
Carson,Carl & Mary
11/9/10
Desegregation of C.R. Public Schools
56 min.
Cashman,Sister Mary E
1/18/02
Mother Gen., Dean & Reg.Of Mt. Mercy
42 min.
Chadima,Bill
4/24/03
Hubbard Ice/Hawkeye Fire & Safety
55 min.
Charles, Timothy
6/11/2010
CEO, Mercy Hospital-flood of 2008
51 min.
Collins, Dr. Russell
10/17/01
C.R. Dentist, Africa/American
74 min.
Cray, Alberta
05/02/02
Lifelong CR resident & Hist.Volunteer
98 min.
Cray,Alberta,Brown,Al
05/02/02
Lifelong CR resident & Hist.Volunteer
98 min.
Curran, Guy “Bud”
1/14/02
CR baseball park Grounds keeper
53 min.
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Support provided by the Iowa Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this {article, book, exhibition, film, program, database, report, Web resource}, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Support is provided by the Iowa Arts Council, which exists within the Iowa Economic Development Authority

The History Center

800 2nd Ave SE

Cedar Rapids, IA  52403

319-362-1501

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