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Friends of the Farm Newsletter, November 1979 to December 1980

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 33

Content Description

From the Collection:

This archival group contains the material written and collected by those involved with planning the Palouse Hills Living History Farm. It consists of twenty-six typed reports dealing with various aspects of rural life in the Palouse from 1890 to 1915, twenty-two sets of cassette tapes (thirty-eight tapes in all) and typed transcripts of seven of those sets which are oral history interviews with Palouse area residents. There are also eight books dealing with farm animals, three 4-H clothing bulletins, maps of the proposed farm, and material for a living history summer course taught at the university.

This group also contains many brochures on living history sites in the United States and many newspaper clippings about the University Museum's farm project. Another very interesting series in this group is the large number of photographs, both period and contemporary, of farming methods, fashion, domestic architecture, and household furnishings. These photographs are either in the typed reports or in the two file boxes of photographs. Some were taken by persons associated with the living farm museum project, others were obtained from the University of Idaho, Washington State University, Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Idaho Historical Society, or from one of several private collections.

Dates

  • Creation: November 1979 to December 1980

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 6 linear feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Description

The newsletter contains minutes of committee meetings, articles by those working on the farm project about early Palouse agriculture, and progress reports on the acquisition and restoration of equipment obtained for the museum. The newsletter began in November 1979 and continued until December 1980. This folder contains at least one copy of each issue.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository