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    Oral history interview with Emma Lee Bennett

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    Emma Lee Bennett, born in 1922, talks about her childhood in Tuttle, Oklahoma, and what it was like to grow up on a farm. She describes her family and the difficulties they faced due to the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Bennett discusses her education, her marriage, and her work with the post office. She notes the changes she has seen in the area over the years and how these have affected everyone. She also acknowledges how close this community is and how she is glad to have lived here all her life.The 1930s Collection is a series of interviews conducted with Oklahomans who experienced the decade. This interview was conducted at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art in conjunction with the Smithsonian American Art Museum exhibit 1934: A New Deal for Artists

    Mary Emma Chisholm Bennett

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    Mary Emma Chisholm Bennett was posing at her wedding to George Henry Bennett in 1884. She was the daughter of Robert Bruce Chisholm, co-discoverer of the Emma Mine in Alta, Utah. The mine was named after Emma. She was the sister of William Wallace Chisholm of Salt Lake City. With him and other brothers, Emma was part owner of the Centennial Mine in Eureka, Utah.25 March 196

    Bennett, Emma

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    Obituary of Emma Bennett born Sept. 1, 1869 in Flat Rock, Michigan. Resided in Flat Rock, Michigan

    Mary Emma Chisholm Bennett

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    Mary Emma Chisholm Bennett for whom the Emma Mine was named. She was born in Winoma, Minnesota, May 5, 1858, and died in Geneva, Illinois, on July 16, 1911. According to Gordon Chisholm Bennett, she and her four brothers were the owners of the Centennial Eureka Mine, as well as others in that area. William Wallace Chisholm of 644 South Temple, Salt Lake City, was the manager and co-owner of these properties

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1908-1911

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1908 May 24 to 1911 April 25

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1911-1914

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1911 January 9 to 1914 May 3

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915-1918

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 November 11 to 1918 August 8

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915-1918

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 November 11 to 1918 August 8
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