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Wheeler Collection
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Oral Histories
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Muscle Shoals Music Community
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Beckett Productions Archive - Joan Baez
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Beckett Productions Archive - Billy Burnette
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Beckett Productions Archive - Beth Nielson Chapman
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Beckett Productions Archive - James Govan
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Beckett Productions Archive - Levon Helm
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Beckett Productions Archive - Etta James
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Beckett Productions Archive - Delbert McClinton
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Beckett Productions Archive - McGuinn-Hillman
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Beckett Productions Archive - Frankie Miller
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Beckett Productions Archive - Peter Pringle
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Beckett Productions Archive - Russell Smith
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Beckett Productions Archive - John Prine
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Beckett Productions Archive - Lenny LeBlanc
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Beckett Productions Archive - Santana
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Beckett Productions Archive - Southside Johnny
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Beckett Productions Archive - Mavis Staples
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Beckett Productions Archive - Dire Straits
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Beckett Productions Archive - Kate Taylor
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Beckett Productions Archive - Jerry Jeff Walker
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Beckett Production Archive - Steve Bassett
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Businesses
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TVA
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Street Scenes
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Religion
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Education
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Muscle Shoals Sound - Capitol Records
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Wexler Productions Archive - Billy Vera
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Structures
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Drive-By Truckers
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George L. Bracey
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Faces from the Past
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1.
B.M. Ingram (A)
Family history
(4:42) Mr. Ingram discusses his family and growing up on Walnut Street in Florence, Alabama. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant from the Alabama Historical Records Boa
2.
B.M. Ingram (B)
Occupations; Depression 1929; Churches
(6:02) Mr. Ingram discusses the Great Depression, his first job, going to church and building a canoe in Florence, Alabama.This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant from the
3.
B.M. Ingram (C)
Family history; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865
(7:16) Mr. Ingram tells a Civil War story that was passed down from his ancestors. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant from the Alabama Historical Records Board, manage
4.
B.M. Ingram (D)
Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974; Depression 1929
(4:49) Mr. Ingram describes seeing Charles Lindbergh fly over Florence and describes his life during the Great Depression.This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant from the A
5.
B.M. Ingram (E)
Automobiles; Marriage
(6:29) Mr. Ingram tells about his experiences with his first car and he talks about how he met and married his wife. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant from the Alabam
6.
B.M. Ingram (F)
Military service; Occupations
(4:37) Mr. Ingram describes his time in the military. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant from the Alabama Historical Records Board, managed by the Alabama Department o
7.
B.M. Ingram (G)
Business enterprises; Business districts
(10:07) Mr. Ingram gives a brief history of how his company evolved and describes the downtown area of Florence, Alabama in the early to mid 1900s. This interview is part of an oral history project fu
8.
B.M. Ingram (H)
Business enterprises; Cotton gins
(6:06) Mr. Ingram describes his cotton gin on South Seminary Street in Florence, Alabama and his experiences running the business. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant f
9.
B.M. Ingram (I)
Clubs; Computers
(4:48) Mr. Ingram discusses his membership in the Exchange Club of Florence, Alabama and his experiences with early computer systems. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a gran
10.
Carol Jean Holland Grisham (A)
Domestic life; Tennessee River
(4:26) Carol Jean Holland Grisham discusses her summers spent growing up on the banks of the Tennessee River. This interview was conducted as part of a joint project of the Music Preservation Societ
11.
Carol Jean Holland Grisham (B)
Mussels; Fishing
(5:21) Carol Jean Holland Grisham discusses river activities such as fishing and cooking fish, mussel harvesting, and swimming in the river. This interview was conducted as part of a joint project o
12.
Carol Jean Holland Grisham (C)
Domestic life; Music; Tugboats
(4:16) Carol Jean Holland Grisham talks about life on the banks of the Tennessee River. This interview was conducted as part of a joint project of the Music Preservation Society and the Florence-Lau
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Carol Jean Holland Grisham (D)
Capone, Al, 1899-1947; Whiskey
(6:05) Carol Jean Holland Grisham discusses her father making and selling whiskey. This interview was conducted as part of a joint project of the Music Preservation Society and the Florence-Lauderda
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Carol Jean Holland Grisham (E)
Domestic life
(3:04) Carol Jean Holland Grisham discusses living conditions she experienced while growing up. This interview was conducted as part of a joint project of the Music Preservation Society and the Flor
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Carol Jean Holland Grisham (F)
Family
(4:40) Carol Jean Holland Grisham talks about her family, especially her grandparents. This interview was conducted as part of a joint project of the Music Preservation Society and the Florence-Laud
16.
Carroll Crouch (A)
Dams; Family history
(4:22) Mr. Crouch tells about his parents' home on the Tennessee River and an incident at his aunt's boarding house during the early 1900s. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by
17.
Carroll Crouch (B)
Ferries; Fishing
(4:30) Mr. Crouch tells about his father's experience operating a ferry as a young boy and fishing with trot lines on the Tennessee River in the early 1900s. This interview is part of an oral history
18.
Carroll Crouch (C)
Occupations; Steamboats
(4:14) Mr. Crouch tells about his mother and father settling in Florence, Alabama in the early 1900s and his father's occupation as a painter. This interview is part of an oral history project funded
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Carroll Crouch (D)
Residential streets; Farmers; Cotton industry; Schools
(6:03) Mr. Crouch describes the main residential area of Florence, Alabama in the early 1900s. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant from the Alabama Historical Records B
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Carroll Crouch (E)
Street maintenance & repair; Marriage
(6:05) Mr. Crouch describes street paving in the early 1900s and his marriage proposal after returning from the war. This interview is part of an oral history project funded by a grant from the Alabam
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