Telluride Oral Histories

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William (Bill) "Senior" Mahoney's History of Mining Transcript
The transcript to accompany William (Bill) "Senior" Mahoney's History of Mining interview, which took place in November of 1995.
William (Bill) "Senior" Mahoney's History of gold High Grading
William (Bill) "Senior" Mahoney offers a history of gold high grading, in Telluride, Colorado. This interview took place in November of 1995.
William (Bill) "Senior" Mahoney's History of gold High Grading Transcript
The transcript for William (Bill) "Senior" Mahoney's History of Hold High Grading, in Telluride, Colorado.
William (Bill) H. Rautio's (Viljo Henric Rautio) Genealogy Survey
Viljo Henric Rautio's (A.K.A. William H. Rautio) genealogy survey, taken from his oral history interview (03/22/1990).
William (Bill) H. Rautio's Oral History Transcript
The transcript for William (Bill) H. Rautio's oral history interview that occurred 3/22/1990.
William (Bill) H. Rautio's Photograph
William Rautio's photograph, probably taken at the time of his oral history interview (03/22/1990).
William H. Rautio's Oral History Interview
William H. Rautio's oral history interview, given by Davine Pera, on 3/22/1990.
Wilma Line's Genealogy
Wilma Line's genealogy, taken at the time of her oral history interview (1/26/1990).
Wilma Line's Oral History Interview
An oral history interview, that took place on January 26, 1990. Davine Pera interviewed Wilma Lines about her life in Telluride, Colorado.
Wilma Line's Oral History Transcript
The transcript for an oral history interview, between Davine Pera and Wilma Lines.
Ximena Rebolledo Leon's Oral History Interview
On March 9, 2018, Ximena Rebolledo Leon, was interviewed by Gloria Chavira, about her life and time in Telluride, Colorado (since 2000). The volume on this recording is low. Here is a summary of the interview: History of Ximena Rebolledo León's life in Telluride. Ximena focuses on changes in Telluride, upon her arrival in 2000. Changes include a larger community, more tourists, and more wealth. Ximena also discusses the very wealthy versus the working class in Telluride and her careers, both as a teacher and as a nurse. Ximena also talks about the challenges of being an immigrant and an increase in the Latino population in Telluride. Also discussed are the challenges of living in Telluride, such as lack of professional opportunities and limited health care facilities. Also: lack of nationalities, cultures, and sexual minorities. Finally, the current challenges that the community faces, such as an increase in its growth.
Yvonne Warrick Lowe's Genealogy Survey
Yvonne Warrick Lowe's genealogy survey, taken at the time of her oral history interview (04/15/1991).

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