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Box 4

 Container

Contains 18 Results:

“Teton Dam: Build Out of Need or Greed?” by Mark Amussen, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 131
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“Teton Dam Disaster: An Analysis of Selected Accounts of the Day of the Flood from a Psychological Viewpoint,” by Mark D. Andrus, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 132
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“The Teton Dam Disaster: Attitudes and Destruction,” by Phillip G. Elliot, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 133
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“The Teton Dam Disaster: Impact on the Topsoil,” by Jonny E. Folkersen, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 134
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“Unity and Variety In the Responses of the LDS Communities Affected by the Teton Dam Distaster,” by Brad S. Gregory, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 135
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“The Teton Dam Disaster: ‘There’s No Place Like Home,’” by Marcia Hubbard, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 136
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“Teton Dam Disaster: What or Who Caused the Flood,” by Kim Jacobsen, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 137
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“Claims, Claims, and More Claims,” by Paige Lewis, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 138
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“‘Cleanin’ Up and Muckin’ Out”: The Story of the Teton Flood Cleanup,” by Paige Lewis, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated

“Premonitions, Miracles, and Divine Intervention,” by Paige Lewis, undated

 File — Box: 4
Identifier: 140
Scope and Contents From the Collection: To better understand this loss, a program to gather and preserve personal accounts of the disaster was jointly undertaken by the Department of History and Geography of Utah State University, Ricks College and the Idaho State Historical Society. The oral histories obtained by these agencies provide recollections of the flood and its aftermath from the perspectives of individuals, families and communities. One hundred and twenty-four (124) interviews were completed and are now available for...
Dates: undated