Box 2
Contains 108 Results:
KRITZ, LOTTI E, 1977 August 12
Retiree Rexburg Relates the experience of the flood and its effects upon the residents of the Rexburg Golden Living Center. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer August 12, 1977
KUNZ, FRANCES, 1977 September 23
Sugar City, ID Recalls they were one of the last families out of the area and could see the destruction of the flood only about ½ a mile away. Knew it was pointless to put their belongings upstairs. Christina Sorensen, interviewer September 23, 1977
KUNZ, HAROLD, 1977 June 28
Student, Sugar City An electrical inspector at the dam site. States dam should be built with cement. Claims that the economy raising was from the dam breaking. Christina Sorensen, interviewer June 28, 1977
LAIRD, McKLEAN O, 1977 June 21
Mayor Roberts, Idaho Relates the evacuation of the town, the problems with cleaning up after the flood, and assistance recieved from government agencies and volunteer groups. Christina Sorensen, interviewer June 21, 1977
LAIRD, MICK, 1977 June 21
Mayor, Roberts Said that people would accuse him of the bad way he ran things and blamed him for the people's bad choices. Christina Sorensen, interview June 21, 1977
LAMB, JAY, 1977 June 22
City Council, Roberts Recalled some people wouldn't leave until the flood actually came to their house. Stated that the state hardly helped Roberts. Said they overall didn't do a good job. Christina Sorensen, interviewer June 22, 1977
LAPIER, ARCILEE, 1977 September 8
Rexburg Says that their house wasn't as damaged as other houses from the flood until later on. Had to put in two different claims. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 8, 1977
LEAWN, MARY FREDERIKSEN, undated
Rexburg, ID Discusses how inconvenient it was to stay at someone else's house because there was no available housing for her.
LEWIS, DARRELL, 1977 July 19
Rexburg, ID Says that people took advantage of the flood victims by raising prices and real estate. Christina Sorensen, interviewer July 19, 1977
LEWIS, MRS. GEORGE, 1977 June 28
Housewife, Rexburg Says she is thankful to be living in America where the government is such a wonderful help. Says the flood made her and her family stronger. Richard Stallings, interviewer June 28, 1977