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ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM
Submitted by Charles A.
Rodenberger
In 2001 the Cross Plains
Library Board of Directors realized that many local residents who had the
history of this area stored in their memories were growing older and that their
stories needed to be archived as oral histories. A plan was devised to record oral conversations and store them on
CDs of archival quality, create written transcripts and make the files
available to the public.
Jack Scott, known for his
speeches at the Robert E. Howard Days and his encyclopedic knowledge of the
area from his vantage point as a newspaperman and long time mayor, graciously
agreed to launch the project. His
interview revealed fascinating items of interest about the growth and
development of this area. Since that
time, volunteers have interviewed and compiled the oral histories of Jack
Scott, John P. Kilgore, Zora Mae Bryant, Lois Garrett, Leo Thompson, Ike Neal,
Troy Crockett and Chuck Woody.
Folks who have given of
their time to conduct interviews including Charles Rodenberger, Wallace
Bennett, Mary Ann Chaffin, Sharon Pope, and Bob Childress. Judy Luter has also been an active committee
member.
The Oral History group has
a list of potential interviewees with a story to tell and are looking for
people to help record the stories. If
you like to visit with “old timers” while you share a cup of coffee, this is a
wonderful opportunity. You will not
only experience the pleasure of the moment, you’ll be helping preserve our past
for future generations to enjoy.
We have a tape recorder
that can be used until we acquire our new digital recorder. Call us today to check out the project.