Side 1: Herb and Bernice Smallfield; Dick and Mary Seibert - Elkton, South Dakota
Side 2:
Side 1: Pool and Smalls in store, Blunt, South Dakota [10 minutes]
Side 2: Cecil Small ]son Harlan Small] and Wayne Pool, some Edna Osterkamp
Side A: John Miller interviews Frank Brost in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Side B:
Side 1-2: Amon Short, 2 miles south of Mansfield, Missouri on a farm - transcribed
Side 1-2: Laura Sherwood - De Smet, South Dakota [all of side 1, half of side 2]
Side 1: Aubrey Sherwood - transcribed [20 minutes]
Side 2: empty
Side A: Senior Center, Miller, South Dakota
Side B:
Side 1-2: Neta Seal; Nava Austin Mansfield, Missouri - transcribed
Permissions, information, photographs; Lee, Richard W. 2015-10-13; Booker, James M. 2017-02-27 [UA053_015_AV_0218]; Nelson, David S.. 2017-02-22
Transcripts, Tom Dobbs, John Colson, 3 color photographs
Transcription: David Nelson, corresppondence, blank permission forms
Notes, Fee Jacobsen and Pat Adam Pierce
Side 1-2: Theodore Schultz, Chicago, Illinois
Side 1-2: Theodore Schultz, Chicago, Illinois
Transcriptions [UA053_015_AV_0111 and _0112]
Side 1-2: Sparky Schultz - transcribed
Side 1-2: Skinny Schultz - transcribed
Side 1-2: Hank Schultz, Lake Norden, South Dakota - transcribed
J.E. Miller interview with Harold Schuler in Pierre, South Dakota. Mostly on Francis Case
Transcription
Side 1: Ron Schiebe, Wolsey, South Dakota at cafe with Ed Siemens [first half]
Side 2: Ive Montgomery and Hazel Carson in Wolsey, South Dakota cafe; Jack Steel, Vice Presidents of bank in Wolsey, South Dakota
Side 1-2: John Miller and Jon Lauck interview Rollie Samp in Flandreau, South Dakota [tape 2]
Side 1-2: John Miller and Jon Lauck interview Rollie Samp in Flandreau, South Dakota [tape 1]
Also Kneip, Denholm; Transcription; [UA053_015_AV_0136 and _0137]
Side 1: Ross, Midland, South Dakota
Side 2:
Side 1: Roots
Side 2:
Side 1: Mamie Rolewitch, Highmore, South Dakota
Side 2: Bernie Bee Kay, Highmore, South Dakota
Richard White on noon forum talk RR book how South Dakota Different for LIW in 1880s book
Transcription [UA053_015_AV_0020_01 and _02]
Side 1: Arthur and Gwen Reber, Highmore, South Dakota
Side 2: Reber [most of side 2]
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:
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:
Side 1: Bert and Gert Lampe October 10
Side 2: Gladys Pyle #3 October 9 [25 minutes]
Side 1: Wayne Porter and Carolyn Rosemore, St. Lawrence, South Dakota
Side 1: Read signs on Road to Pierre, South Dakota
Side 2: empty
Side 1: Grant Peterson - Radio
Side 2:
Transcription [UA053_015_AV_0005]
Trasncription
Side A: Ed and Betty Perry
Side B:
John E. Getz, Jack Getz, Delmar Lonowski
Walter C. Conahan, James Abourezk
Side 1: Edna Osterkamp, Blunt, South Dakota [first half]
Side 2: Jim McDaniel, Banker, Blunt, South Dakota
Side A: Omaha, Nebraska and Missouri Valley, Iowa
Side B:
Transcription [UA053_015_AV_0015_01 and _02]
Side 1-2: Louise O'Connell, daughter of Hubert Mathier in Brookings, South Dakota
Side A: Kathleen Norris interview
Side B:
Side 1-2: George Niederauer, Miller South Dakota - transcribed
Side 1-2: George Niederauer, Miller South Dakota - transcribed
Side 1-2: George Niederauer, Miller South Dakota - transcribed
Side 1-2: Sam Hettinga, Wolsey, South Dakota [both sides]
Side 1: Polly Nelson - Part 2
Side 2: Polly Nelson - Part 3
1.5 hours total
Side 1: Nelson - Stories [sticky note Is this Elvira?]
Side 2: Birds
Side 1: Nelson, Issue 40 '31
Side 2: Songs
Side 1-2: Ted Muenster, Brookings, South Dakota [tape1]
Side 1: Ted Muenster, Brookings, South Dakota [tape3] - 10 minutes
Side 2:
Side 1-2: Ted Muenster, Brookings, South Dakota [tape2]
Notes, SD Political History [UA053_015_AV_0142, _0143, _0144]
Side 1: Jim Moore at cafe in De Smet, South Dakota [almost all of first side]
Side 2:
Transcription
Side A: John Miller gives a talk on Creativity in Brookings, South Dakota
Side B:
Transcription
Notes, transcription, clippings
Side 1-2: John Miller and Jon Lauck interview George McGovern in Mitchell, South Dakota
Side 1-2: John Miller and Jon Lauck interview George McGovern in Mitchell, South Dakota [poor quality tape]
Side A: George McGovern
Side B:
Notes, transcription, clippings
Side 1: George McGovern
Side 2:
Questions, research, transcriptions
Side 2: George McGovern [15 minutes]
Side 2:
Side A: John Miller interviews Ann McGovern in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Side B:
Side A: John Miller interviews Ann McGovern in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Side B:
Side 1: George McGovern Library dedication in Mitchell, South Dakota
Side 2:
Side 1: Jim McDaniel [5 minutes], Audrey Glans [25 minutes], Blunt, South Dakota
Side 2: Audrey Glans
Side 1: Hugh and Florence Maxwell, Arlington, South Dakota
Side 2:
Side 1: Hugh and Florence Maxwell, Arlington, South Dakota
Side 2: Full
Transcript
Side 1: John Miller interviews Jim Marking in Brookings, South Dakota
Side 2:
Mark Ekeland, HPER, Baseball coach, October 1, 2015 [45 minutes, side 2 blank]
Side 1: Jeanette Lusk, Huron [South Dakota] Plainsman Office, 4-5 pm
Side 2: Jeanette Lusk
Side A: Evalen and Winifred Lorentson, Miller, South Dakota
Side B: Winifred Lorentson to end of tape
Side 1: Martin Lieht, Wolsey, South Dakota
Side 1: Mary Lewis, Ft. Pierre, South Dakota
Side 2: Del Johnson [last half]
Side 1-2: Dale Lewis, Ft. Pierre, South Dakota
Side 1: Dale Lewis at Cowboy Hall of Fame in Ft. Pierre, South Dakota
Side 2: Do Not Use
Side 1-2: Arvella LeWallen, Huron South Dakota - mostly about Harvey Dunn