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Log cabin in the Hoodoos [01]
Peggy [Mrs. Clifford M. Ott] and a miner's log cabin located in the Hoodoos. Picture by Clifford M. Ott in 1976
Ott Wilson Interview, 02 May 2011
Vernong Ott Wilson was born in 1916 in Bath, Ohio, and grew up in the summer house of the Hale Farm property. Ott\u27s family worked the Hale farm during the years when C.O. Hale was alive, as well as when Clara Belle Ritchie and her father took over the farm. Ott provided many memories of life on a farm during the Great Depression, and jobs he shared with his father hauling milk and farming. Ott also shared memories of bootlegging activities in Peninsula and Everett. His story gives a picture of what life was like subsistence and tenant farming during the early twentieth century
Stevens Spring, from a panoramic image
Panoramic made from three pictures showing the country to the west and northwest from a point above the Stevens Spring. This would have been the area seen by the Stevens party in 1855. Picture by [Clifford M.] Ott, 1977
Ott Wilson Interview, 02 May 2011
Vernon Ott Wilson was born in 1916 in Bath, Ohio, and grew up in the summer house of the Hale Farm property. Ott\u27s family worked the Hale farm during the years when C.O. Hale was alive, as well as when Clara Belle Ritchie and her father took over the farm. Ott provided many memories of life on a farm during the Great Depression, and jobs he shared with his father hauling milk and farming. Ott also shared memories of bootlegging activities in Peninsula and Everett. His story gives a picture of what life was like subsistence and tenant farming during the early twentieth century
Oral History Interview: Julie Ott (1161)
In her 2009 interview with Emma Schroeder, Julie Ott shares her memories of the Eagle Heights Community Garden. Ott discusses her pre-UW gardening background, how she ended up in Eagle Heights, and taking a master gardening course. Ott discusses the Community Garden?s weed problems, organic gardening, pesticides, her tenure as chair of the garden committee, interacting with multilingual students, and what she has been doing since leaving UW-Madison.
This interview was conducted for inclusion in a Master?s thesis on the Eagle Heights Community Gardens
Ott Wilson Interview, July 2011
Ott Wilson\u27s family purchased a house in Bath, Ohio in the early 20th century, and rented farm land from C.O. Hale, of the Hale Farm, during the 1920s and 1930s. Ott, his father and brothers did farmwork on their land and for Mr. Hale, as well as Hale\u27s neice, Clara Belle Ritchie, who later owned the property. This is Ott\u27s second interview on the topic. He shares more information on farming activities and working on the Hale Farm. He also provides information about the Hale and Ritchie families
Ott Wilson Interview, 02 May 2011
Vernong Ott Wilson was born in 1916 in Bath, Ohio, and grew up in the summer house of the Hale Farm property. Ott\u27s family worked the Hale farm during the years when C.O. Hale was alive, as well as when Clara Belle Ritchie and her father took over the farm. Ott provided many memories of life on a farm during the Great Depression, and jobs he shared with his father hauling milk and farming. Ott also shared memories of bootlegging activities in Peninsula and Everett. His story gives a picture of what life was like subsistence and tenant farming during the early twentieth century
Emmanuel Lutheran Church at NE A St & Peterson Drive
At the northeast corner of A Street and Peterson Drive. Built in 1967-68 with the first services held Easter Sunday, April 14, 1968, and dedicated May 19, 1968. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, May 5, 1981
Yangel house at 216 East "A" Street [02]
Yangel residence with a west wing added. House was built with square nails and believed to be one of Moscow's oldest homes still being lived in. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 22, 1978
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