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Craddock Oral Histories

Long-time faculty member and two-time San Marcos Mayor, Dr. Emmie Craddock was dedicated to preserving history. She and her History students conducted dozens of interviews with members of the community. The subjects of these interviews were often older residents, who talked about their experiences growing up in the 1910s and 1920s.


Understanding historical context is an important part of using primary resources.  The University Archives strives to make our historical and digital resources openly available.  Some of these materials may include content that some viewers find objectionable, including images, language, and the presence of negative stereotypes.  It is essential to remember that these materials should be viewed in the context of the relevant time period in which they were created. 

All oral histories are protected by copyright; see the Copyright Statements page for specific information.


 

Barton, Bob

Brady, Dora

Bruce, Ima

Buckner, Walter Addison

Burnett, Walter

Byrom, Jack

Camp, Alva

Cape, Clara Louise

Cape, J.M.

Cowan, Emmet (Mr. & Mrs.)

Crayton

Crook, William and Eleanor

Dailey

Derrick, Leland

Dobie, Dudley

Flores, Luciano

Garth, Jenny

Gary, Roland

Giesen, Ed Green

Giesen, Ed

Goforth, William

Green, Ben

Hardeman, Katherine

Harper, Jack

Haynes - Serur

Johnson, Edna

Johnson, Louise

Kercheville, Alec

King, Clarance

Knispel, Minnie

Knispel, Robert

Kone, Mary

McGee, Marion

McNeil, William (Mr. & Mrs.)

Muller, Kathleen

Murphy, Retta

Nolle, Alfred

Parr, Allie

Posey, Eugene and Julia

Ramsay, Laura

Rogers, Lloyd

Schlameus, Harry

Scrudder, Aedlia

Serur, Ellis

Smith, James

Strahan, Oscar

Tampke, Robert

Thomas, Nonie

Thompson, Sue

Weatherford, Archie

Williams, Mina and Jack

Williamson, John

Worrell, Dorothy

Yarbrough, Yancy

 

 

* Want to access an oral history that isn't yet linked on this page?  Ask an Archivist!  In many cases the Archives can provide a rough copy upon request.