Interviewer

William Nestor

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This interview is one of a series conducted concerning West Virginia town histories. This interview focuses on Logan County, West Virginia. In this interview, Mrs. Tinsley discusses her life in Logan County. She covers such topics as life in the coal camps, schools, religion, the union movement in Logan, John L. Lewis, the Hatfield family, and the Great Depression.

Publication Date

1975

Identifier

OH64-166

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Text

Library of Congress Subjects

Tinsley, Willa Mae -- Autobiography.
Coal mines and mining -- Logan County (W. Va.) -- Oral histories.
Rural schools -- Logan County (W. Va.) -- Oral histories.
Rural churches -- Logan County (W. Va.) -- Oral histories.
Education -- West Virginia -- Oral histories.

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Interview is included in the Marshall University Oral History Collection. The index number is OH64-166.

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Oral History Interview: Willa Mae Tinsley

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