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| Title | Ray Nibbe, Charity Fries, and Bob Penfield interview |
| Date of Original | 1999-11-20 |
| Creator | Fisher, Brian
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| Creator Role | Interviewer; |
| Description | An interview with Ray Nibbe, Charity Fries, and Bob Penfield for the KPOK Bowman RadioThon for the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum. Ray and Charity share information on the Johnson Fuel Company Briquette Plant, and coal mines in Scranton, North Dakota. They also discuss the Scranton Brick and Tile Works brick plants in Scranton, which produced a red-colored brick and was used all over Bowman County, and a turkey farm near Scranton. Bob Penfield tells a story of a mail order bride that came to Buffalo Springs. |
| General Subject | Business & Industry People
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| Subject (LCTGM) | Interviews Reminiscing Cities & towns Coal Coal mining Bricks Brick industry Factories Turkeys Farms Brides
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| Personal Name | Nibbe, Ray Fries, Charity Penfield, Bob
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| Location | Bowman County (N.D.) Scranton (N.D.) Buffalo Springs (N.D.)
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| Decade | 1990-1999
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| Item Number | PTRM-41A |
| Format of Original | Audio cassettes
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| Transcription | "Ray Nibbe and Charity Fries, History of Briquette Coal Plant-Johnson Fuel Plant-Burned 1917. Brick Plant Location in Scranton. Dates of businesses and events in Scranton, ND. History of the Businesses in Scranton, ND. Bob Penfield told of mail order bride to Buffalo Springs, ND. Moonlight Pavilion burned 1938 by Kalisiak Mine"—Handwritten on tape 40A |
| Repository Institution | Pioneer Trails Regional Museum
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| Credit Line | Pioneer Trails Regional Museum (PTRM-41A) |
| Rights Management | Copyright status unknown. |
| Ordering Information | Pioneer Trails Regional Museum
12 First Ave. N. P. O. Box 78
Bowman, ND 58623
701-523-3600
dpearson@ndsupernet.com |
| Language | English |
| Grant | NHPRC SNAP Grant 2009-2010 NAR10-RC-10062-09 |
| Digital ID | dmPTRM41A |
| Media Standard | MPEG Audio
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| Duration | 00:50:19 |
| Audio Tracks | 2 track stereo (unmixed)
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| Data Rate | 128 kbps |