| Interviewee | ARMSTRONG, Hazen (b. 1899) |
| Professions | Farmer-rancher |
| Interview ID # | OH 1214 |
| Date(s) of interview | |
| Description | Farmer-rancher. His reminiscences about life in Denton, Texas, 1910-30; business activities around the city square and county courthouse; city streetcar service; identification of old Oak Street residences; Cascade Plunge swimming pool; forced removal of African Americans from ”Quakertown” section of Denton to the east side of the railroad tracks in 1920s; early automobiles in Denton; Denton during World War I; medical practices; childhood leisure time activities; Prohibition in Denton; Great Depression; farming practices in the 1920s and 1930s; contrasts between banking practices of the 1920s and 1930s with those of the 1980s; comments on the oil industry. |
| Interviewer(s) | Adeline Martine |
| Physical Description | 49 pp. |
| Terms of Use | Open |