Ulery, Oscar L.
Person
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
MC48. Oscar L. Ulery, Personal Papers, 1901-1970
Collection
Identifier: MC-48
Scope and Contents
Collection consists of daily diaries and sundry letters, receipts, account books, a Ulery family genealogy, and other personal papers documenting the weather, expenses, daily work and experiences; farming and dairy activities in Macoupin and Christian Counties; and police magistrate duties in Morrisonville.
Topics include Morrisonville's Shiloh Church, its UNO Club, crops, shucking corn, cows' breeding histories and dairy yields, hired hands, and income from sales of eggs, butter, hides,...
Dates:
Created: 1901 - 1970; Other: Date acquired: 03/15/1977
Ulery, Oscar L. (1877-1980): Interview and Memoir
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: O-UL2
Scope and Contents
Ulery, farmer, discusses early 20th century rural life near Morrisonville, Illinois: parents' life and work, early schooling, religious life, teaching in a one room school, dairy farming, farm neighbors, butchering, woodworking and blacksmithing, WWI and the Depression, and furniture making.
5 tapes, 450 mins., 106 pp.
Interview by Cullom Davis, 1977
RESTRICTED: Ulery estate retains copyright.
See collateral file
See also MC 48: Oscar L. Ulery Papers and Diaries, 1901-1977
Dates:
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