Interviewer
Vikki Johnston
Files
Description
Anne G. Hammett discusses her early education in Glyndon, Minnesota, and then at the Agricultural College of North Dakota and Minnesota State Teachers College. She also talks about recreation, the church, and aspects of life during the Great Depression.
Biography
Anne G. Hammett attended the Agricultural College of North Dakota and Minnesota State Teachers College.
Date of Interview
8-1-1974
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Length (Time)
44:03, 23:40
Original Format
Audio tape
Current Format
Mp3
Named Persons
Kathryn Ann Johnk, Margaret Johnk Cheney, Steven Johnk, Ole G. Thortvedt, Ingeborg Midgarden Thortvedt , Orabel Thortvedt, Eva Maline Thortvedt, Levi Thortvedt, Hank Peterson, Mrs. Richards
Professions
Homemakers
Organizations
Concordia Lutheran Church (Glyndon, Minn.), Hudson's Bay Company, North Dakota Agricultural College, Moorhead State Teachers College, The Bowler, Glyndon High School, Wheelock and Wheelock, Pirie’s Café, Mrs. Blow's Sewing Center, International Dairy Queen, Inc., National Biscuit Company, United States. Works Progress Administration, Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.), Moorhead Country Club, Industrial Workers of the World
Places
Minnesota, North Dakota, Minnesota—Moorhead, Norway, North Dakota—Fargo, Illinois—Chicago, New Mexico, Missouri—Saint Louis, Minnesota—Oakport (Township)
Keywords
Frontier and pioneer life, Indians of North America, College students, Great Depression
ID Number
S703 705
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce these oral interviews must be obtained in writing from Minnesota State University Moorhead Archives.
Disciplines
Oral History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Hammett, Anne G., "Oral Interview of Anne G. Hammett" (1974). Oral Interviews. 54.
https://red.mnstate.edu/oral_interviews/54