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Title
Charlie Cooper
Series Title
Created Date
March 6th, 1985
Description
Charlie Cooper's grandfather was Oscar Marshburn, who operated the stage line, transporting people to the closest train station to Whittier in Norwalk. His parents met in one of the first classes at Whittier Academy (later Whittier College), in 1893. He was born in the 1890s in Whittier, and spent his childhood in Los Nietos (South Whittier/Santa Fe Springs area). He discusses agriculture, daily life, and schools in early Whittier.
Transcript
PDF transcript
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Harcourt, Patricia
Interviewer: Harcourt, Patricia
Interviewee: Cooper, Charlie
Copyright holder: Whittier Museum
Interviewer: Harcourt, Patricia
Interviewee: Cooper, Charlie
Copyright holder: Whittier Museum
Subject Topic
Subject Entity
Genre
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
1890\/1985
Media Type
Format
1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
1
Tape
Generation
Master
Stock Manufacturer
Radio Shack
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
112
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: info@whittiermuseum.org
Phone: (562) 567-9941 / (626) 629-9713
Phone: (562) 567-9941 / (626) 629-9713
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive