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- Title
- Interview with Elmer Matthews, 1986 April 11 [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1986-04-11
- Contributor(s)
- Ghazaleh, Valerie Abu (Transcriber), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (Interviewer), Matthews, Elmer Davis, 1905-2000 (Interviewee)
- Description
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Elmer Matthews discusses Oliver Collins, Anselma Mill, the Pickering Valley Railroad and shipping milk, coal, feed, hay/straw to Philadelphia, John and Horace Collins and their skills at repairing equipment, and a cow that was hit by a train.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019226_01_05
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 June 18 [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1986-06-18
- Contributor(s)
- Collins, Horace Spencer, 1912-1989 (Interviewee), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (Interviewer), Ghazaleh, Valerie Abu (Transcriber)
- Description
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Horace Collins is shown a series of slides with photographs taken at Anselma Mill in 1972. The subjects vary widely and include the cider press, power hack saw, drill press, a dog tread power used to churn butter, and an old clock. Collins describes each slide, discusses the memories they evoke, and how they related to the running of the mill. There are 126 indivisual slides in the set.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019226_01_03
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 February 27 [audio] (part 3)
- Date(s)
- 1986-02-27
- Description
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Horace Collins recalls his early life and how his family came to live and work at Anselma Mill. He primarily focuses on the activities of his father, Oliver Ernest Collins, how the mill operated, and general life in Chester County. Supplementary topics include the Great Depression, Prohibition, his mother and siblings, attending school, neighbors, holiday celebrations, and domestic and wild animals living around the mill. He tells several stories in detail.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID05
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 June 18 [audio] (part 2)
- Date(s)
- 1986-06-18
- Contributor(s)
- Collins, Horace Spencer, 1912-1989 (Interviewee), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (ivr)
- Description
-
Horace Collins is shown a series of slides with photographs taken at Anselma Mill in 1972. The subjects vary widely and include the cider press, power hack saw, drill press, a dog tread power used to churn butter, and an old clock. Collins describes each slide, discusses the memories they evoke, and how they related to the running of the mill. Slides 24 to 53.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID10
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 February 27 [audio] (part 2)
- Date(s)
- 1986-02-27
- Description
-
Horace Collins recalls his early life and how his family came to live and work at Anselma Mill. He primarily focuses on the activities of his father, Oliver Ernest Collins, how the mill operated, and general life in Chester County. Supplementary topics include the Great Depression, Prohibition, his mother and siblings, attending school, neighbors, holiday celebrations, and domestic and wild animals living around the mill. He tells several stories in detail.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID04
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 February 27 [audio] (part 1)
- Date(s)
- 1986-02-27
- Description
-
Horace Collins recalls his early life and how his family came to live and work at Anselma Mill. He primarily focuses on the activities of his father, Oliver Ernest Collins, how the mill operated, and general life in Chester County. Supplementary topics include the Great Depression, Prohibition, his mother and siblings, attending school, neighbors, holiday celebrations, and domestic and wild animals living around the mill. He tells several stories in detail.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID03
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Ada Gordon, 1986 June 15 [audio]
- Date(s)
- 1986-06-15
- Contributor(s)
- Gordon, Ada Davis, 1899-1987 (Interviewee), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (ivr)
- Description
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Ada Gordon discusses living and working in Anselma, Pennsylvania, primarily focusing on her time as an employee of the Pickering Valley Railroad, serving as the primary station agent in Anselma. She also speaks about the Collins family, how Chester County was affected by World War I, and George Upperman's country store.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID17
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1982 October 24 [audio] (part 2)
- Date(s)
- 1982-10-24
- Description
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Horace Collins walks through Anselma Mill identifying rooms and equipment. He discusses how corn and flour was processed and bagged, how the cider press operated, the elevator his father built to transfer materials between floors, and how horses were used at the Mill. He also recounts personal stories about his interest in airplanes and the aviation industry, and the joys of listening to the radio at night. Part 2.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID02
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1982 October 24 [audio] (part 1)
- Date(s)
- 1982-10-24
- Description
-
Horace Collins walks through Anselma Mill identifying rooms and equipment. He discusses how corn and flour was processed and bagged, how the cider press operated, the elevator his father built to transfer materials between floors, and how horses were used at the Mill. He also recounts personal stories about his interest in airplanes and the aviation industry, and the joys of listening to the radio at night. Part 1.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID01
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 June 18 [audio] (part 5)
- Date(s)
- 1986-06-18
- Contributor(s)
- Collins, Horace Spencer, 1912-1989 (Interviewee), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (ivr)
- Description
-
Horace Collins is shown a series of slides with photographs taken at Anselma Mill in 1972. The subjects vary widely and include the cider press, power hack saw, drill press, a dog tread power used to churn butter, and an old clock. Collins describes each slide, discusses the memories they evoke, and how they related to the running of the mill. Slides 109 to 121.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID13
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Elmer Matthews, 1986 April 11 [audio]
- Date(s)
- 1986-04-11
- Description
-
Elmer Matthews discusses Oliver Collins, Anselma Mill, the Pickering Valley Railroad and shipping milk, coal, feed, hay/straw to Philadelphia, John and Horace Collins and their skills at repairing equipment, and a cow that was hit by a train.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID18
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 March 15 [audio] (part 3)
- Date(s)
- 1986-03-15
- Description
-
Horace Collins recalls his early life and how his family came to live and work at Anselma Mill. He primarily focuses on the activities of his father, Oliver Ernest Collins, how the mill operated, and general life in Chester County. Supplementary topics include the Great Depression, Prohibition, his mother and siblings, attending school, neighbors, holiday celebrations, and domestic and wild animals living around the mill. He tells several stories in detail.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID08
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins 1986 February 27 and 1986 March 15 [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1986-02-27, 1986-03-15
- Contributor(s)
- Ghazaleh, Valerie Abu (Transcriber), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (Interviewer), Collins, Horace Spencer, 1912-1989 (Interviewee)
- Description
-
Horace Collins recalls his early life and how his family came to live and work at Anselma Mill. He primarily focuses on the activities of his father, Oliver Ernest Collins, how the mill operated, and general life in Chester County. Supplementary topics include the Great Depression, Prohibition, his mother and siblings, attending school, neighbors, holiday celebrations, and domestic and wild animals living around the mill. He tells several stories in detail.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019226_01_04
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 June 18 [audio] (part 3)
- Date(s)
- 1986-06-18
- Contributor(s)
- Collins, Horace Spencer, 1912-1989 (Interviewee), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (ivr)
- Description
-
Horace Collins is shown a series of slides with photographs taken at Anselma Mill in 1972. The subjects vary widely and include the cider press, power hack saw, drill press, a dog tread power used to churn butter, and an old clock. Collins describes each slide, discusses the memories they evoke, and how they related to the running of the mill. Slides 54 to 85.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID11
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 February 27 [audio] (part 4) 1986 March 15 [audio] (part 1)
- Date(s)
- 1986-02-27, 1986-03-15
- Description
-
Horace Collins recalls his early life and how his family came to live and work at Anselma Mill. He primarily focuses on the activities of his father, Oliver Ernest Collins, how the mill operated, and general life in Chester County. Supplementary topics include the Great Depression, Prohibition, his mother and siblings, attending school, neighbors, holiday celebrations, and domestic and wild animals living around the mill. He tells several stories in detail.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID06
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 June 18 [audio] (part 4)
- Date(s)
- 1986-06-18
- Contributor(s)
- Collins, Horace Spencer, 1912-1989 (Interviewee), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (ivr)
- Description
-
Horace Collins is shown a series of slides with photographs taken at Anselma Mill in 1972. The subjects vary widely and include the cider press, power hack saw, drill press, a dog tread power used to churn butter, and an old clock. Collins describes each slide, discusses the memories they evoke, and how they related to the running of the mill. Slides 85 to 109.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID12
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 March 15 [audio] (part 2)
- Date(s)
- 1986-03-15
- Description
-
Horace Collins recalls his early life and how his family came to live and work at Anselma Mill. He primarily focuses on the activities of his father, Oliver Ernest Collins, how the mill operated, and general life in Chester County. Supplementary topics include the Great Depression, Prohibition, his mother and siblings, attending school, neighbors, holiday celebrations, and domestic and wild animals living around the mill. He tells several stories in detail.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID07
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with John Alfred Collins, 1986 April 7 [audio]
- Date(s)
- 1986-04-07
- Description
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John Collins recalls life at Anselma Mill and the surrounding county when he was a young man. He speaks about the saw mill, driving a gasoline tractor, feeding apples into the cider press, the excitement of adding electric lights to the family home, fishing in Pickering Creek, and the local country store. He also mentions Ada Davis Gordon, the Anselma station ticket agent and telegraph operator.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID16
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Horace Collins, 1986 June 18 [audio] (part 1)
- Date(s)
- 1986-06-18
- Contributor(s)
- Collins, Horace Spencer, 1912-1989 (Interviewee), Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019 (ivr)
- Description
-
Horace Collins is shown a series of slides with photographs taken at Anselma Mill in 1972. The subjects vary widely and include the cider press, power hack saw, drill press, a dog tread power used to churn butter, and an old clock. Collins describes each slide, discusses the memories they evoke, and how they related to the running of the mill. Slides 1 to 24.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID09
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Mary Collins Griffith, 1986 March 27 [audio] (part 1)
- Date(s)
- 1986-03-27
- Description
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Mary Collins Griffith recalls her time living at Anselma Mill. She discusses her family and friends, her various chores around the house and mill, recreational activities, the nearby country store and chicken farm, and her love of painting and playing the piano. Specific stories include feeling protected by her father, a gander who was in love with her mother, and nearly being shot by a neighbor.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID14
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- Interview with Mary Collins Griffith, 1986 March 27 [audio] (part 2)
- Date(s)
- 1986-03-27
- Description
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Mary Collins Griffith recalls her time living at Anselma Mill. She discusses her family and friends, her various chores around the house and mill, recreational activities, the nearby country store and chicken farm, and her love of painting and playing the piano. Specific stories include feeling protected by her father, a gander who was in love with her mother, and nearly being shot by a neighbor.
- Collection ID
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews (Accession 2019.226)
- Hagley ID
- AUD_2019226_ID15
- Collection
- The Mill at Anselma oral history interviews
- Title
- The Mill an Anselma oral history interviews
- Creator
- Turner, John James, Jr., 1930-2019
- Accession
- 2019.226
- Collection
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