Title:
Gordon Ingram Fort Robinson Interview Transcript, 1974
Record Group Number:
RG6001.AU
Collection:
Fort Robinson Oral Interview Project
Location:
HQ 06/23/07/04
Box:
Binder 1
Folder:
Tape C
Contributing Institution:
History Nebraska; https://history.nebraska.gov/
Creator:
Hale, Dora
Creator:
Ingram, Gordon
Date:
1974
Description:
Interview conducted by Dora Hale in 1974 with Gordon Ingram who lived at Fort Robinson as a child while his father was stationed there during World War I. Ingram describes taking a wagon to school in Crawford and watching the soldier drill on the base.
Language:
Eng
Subject (Topics) :
Military bases
Subject (Topics) :
Children of military personnel
Source (Names):
Hale, Dora
Source (Names):
Ingram, Gordon
Source (Names):
Ingram, Harry
Source (Places):
Fort Robinson (Neb.)
Source (Places):
Crawford (Neb.)
Source (Places):
Dawes County (Neb.)
Source (Events):
World War (1914-1918)
Source (Temporal):
1970s
Source (Temporal):
1910s
Format-Extent:
2 pages
Format-Medium:
transcripts
Format-Medium:
interviews
Type:
Text
Relation:
Original
Rights:
This item is protected by U.S. copyright and/or related rights. It is being made available by History Nebraska as its copyright holder for non-commercial use, including sharing and adapting the work. No permission is required for non-commercial use so long as attribution is provided. All other uses, including commercial, require permission from History Nebraska. For information contact: [email protected] (CC BY-NC 4.0 International)
File Format:
TIF
Date Digital :
2022-05-19
Identifier:
RG6001_b001_C_Ingrami0001-0002