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Thumbnail for 'Issue #20, Spring 1985 - Eunice Dorr Interview'
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In this interview with Michelle Clark, Mary Rose, and Marian "Sam" Marti, Eunice Door describes her role as a bookkeeper and office manager in the early days of the Yampa Valley Electric Association. She talks about how the arrival of electric power affected the lives of residents of Routt County.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #16, Spring 1982 - Nick DeLuca Interview'
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Kelley R. Shockley interviews an employee of the Sheriff's Department, Jerry, and Sheriff Nick DeLuca about life in Routt County and work as a deputy.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #18, Winter 1984 - Bob Gilbert Interview, Part 2'
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In this interview with Henry Root, Robert James "Bob" Gilbert talks about growing up in Routt County, his time in the air force during World War II, and the automobile repair shop where he works as an adult. Bob also gives his opinion about the future of Routt County and Oak Creek.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #16, Spring 1982 - Anton Kline Interview'
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Anton Kline, with his wife Nellie, talk about Anton's experiences growing up in Steamboat Springs and the red-light district across the Yampa River, known as Brooklyn.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #18, Winter 1984 - Bob Gilbert Interview, Part 1'
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Robert James "Bob' Gilbert describes his upbringing in Routt County and jobs he's had. He shares thoughts about Routt County and his religious beliefs with interviewer Henry Root
Thumbnail for 'Issue #18, Winter 1984 - Bob Gilbert Interview, Part 3'
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In this interview with Bill McKelvie, Robert James "Bob" Gilbert talks about his school experiences, Mount Harris history, and his work in an automobile body shop. He expresses his hopes for the future of the Routt County economy and the value of education.