Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
BOYLE, NILE LEROY, 1977 June 15
Pharmacist Rexburg Describes the flood as viewed from the roof of his home; relates the damage suffered by his business and problems encountered with his claims to the government; describes the assistance of volunteer groups and the activities of "Appreciation Day." Mary Ann Beck, interviewer June 15, 1977
BREWSTER, SAM F, 1977 May 29
Instructor Rexburg Describes damage to his and neighboring homes, the clean-up operations, and the services provided by government and disaster relief agencies. Mary Ann Beck, interviewer May 29, 1977
BROOKS, RENINGTON, 1977 December 9
Student Sugar House Went to Teton disaster as a volunteer three weeks after it had happened. Told how it looked and how all the debris was everywhere. Christina Sorensen, interviewer December 9, 1977
BROWN, HETTIE BURKE, 1977 June 8
Housewife Rexburg Regarding her reaction to news of the flood during stay in Indianpolis; describes the clean-up operations, damage to her own and her mother-in-law's homes, assistance from volunteer groups. Mary Ann Beck, interviewer June 8, 1977
BROWN, MAX, 1977 July 8
Instructor, Ricks College. Rexburg Regarding his reaction to news of the flood during stay in Indianapolis; cites distortions of the disaster by the news media; describes damage to home and neighborhood; notes assistance provided by volunteer groups and government agencies. Richard Stallings, interviewer July 8, 1977 (Tape 13)
BROWN, GAYLE BECK, 1977 June 15
Homemaker, Sugar City Reflects on how the flood changes her whole life in one sudden experience and nothing was the same. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer June 15, 1977
BROWN, HETTIE B, 1977 June 8
Housewife, Rexburg She and her husband were in Indiana when the dam broke; talks about how everyone supported them in Indiana and in Idaho. Mary Ann Beck, interviewer June 8, 1977
BROWN, RAYMOND C, 1977 June 26
Teacher at Ricks, Sugar City Husband of Gayle Brown. He said building a new house only to have it destroyed is a life changing experience. Reflected that he was thankful it happened in the summer and in the USA where the government was able to help. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer June 26, 1977
BROWNING, CLARIE, 1977 June 15
Daughter of honey farmer, Rexburg Regarding destruction of her family's home and honey business; notes problem's with claims against the government to replace supplies and equipment; cites reaction of people in Canada to news of the disaster, assistance of volunteer groups and incidents of vandalism and looting. Ann Hayes, interviewer June 15, 1977
CALDER, FRED, undated
Banker. Rexburg Watched the flood come and saw that it would cause a lot of damage after seeing how much water was coming. Talked about how he got to his house and cleaned with the help of his family and friends.