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Field name | Value |
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Title | Interview with Paul W. Pelsue |
Date | [1979] |
Document Type | Sound Recording |
Description | Interviewee lived in Ulysses S. Grant's cabin and moved out so it could be used as a coffee shop at the fair. He recalls being asked to leave by the company they rented from and how it was moved. |
Fair | 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis |
Keywords | personal account, fair legacy, native villages, indigenous peoples, food |
Products | coffee; ice cream cones |
Attractions | Igorrote Village; Cascade Gardens; The Boer War and National South African Exhibit |
Interviewer | [Missouri Historical Society] |
Recording Date | [1979] |
Duration | 00:35:59 |
Additional Notes | Audio quality is poor. |
Archive | Missouri Historical Society |
Copyright | Missouri Historical Society |