Oral history

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  • SEE ALSO: History--Methodology; Oral biography; Oral tradition

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            SDSU-Archives UA 053.015-UA 53.15: B74-UA 53.15: B74-AV115 · Audiovisual · 1989 June 30/July 2
            Part of John E. Miller Papers

            Side 1-2: Laura Ingalls Wilder ? House, etc. 1989-06-30; Pageant 'Happy Golden Years" 1989-07-02

            Interviews: Thune, John
            SDSU-Archives UA 053.015-UA 53.15: B75-UA 53.15: B75-AV212 · Audiovisual · undated
            Part of John E. Miller Papers

            Side A: PHC and then John Thune talk about Jim Abdnor [around Abdnor' s death]
            Side B:

            Interviews: Smith, V.J.
            SDSU-Archives UA 053.015-UA 53.15: B75-UA 53.15: B75-AV164 · Audiovisual · 2006 December 11
            Part of John E. Miller Papers

            Side 1: V.J. Smith on South Dakota Public Radio Noon Forum talking about his Marty book
            Side 2:

            Interviews: Richard White
            SDSU-Archives UA 053.015-UA 53.15: B75-UA 53.15: B75-AV215 · Audiovisual · undated
            Part of John E. Miller Papers

            Richard White on noon forum talk RR book how South Dakota Different for LIW in 1880s book

            SDSU-Archives UA 053.015-UA 53.15: B75-UA 53.15: B75-AV161 · Audiovisual · 2005 October 6
            Part of John E. Miller Papers

            Side 1: Jack Rakove, Pulitzer Prize winning historian from Stanford University - What Did the Constitution Originally Mean? - John Miller wrote a grant to give a lecture relevant to Remnant Trust, a display of significant American documents. Miller recorded the speech from a chair in the audience in Volstorff Ballroom on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings.
            Side 2:

            SDSU-Archives UA 053.015-UA 53.15: B75-UA 53.15: B75-AV160 · Audiovisual · 2005 October 5
            Part of John E. Miller Papers

            Side 1: Jack Rakove, Pulitzer Prize winning historian from Stanford University - What Did the Constitution Originally Mean? - John Miller wrote a grant to give a lecture relevant to Remnant Trust, a display of significant American documents. Miller recorded the speech from a chair in the audience in Volstorff Ballroom on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings.
            Side 2: