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Ben Day and Andrew Jacobs , October 28, 2013

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Scope and Contents

From the Project :

As part of the completion of the Master of Applied Historical Research program at Boise State University, Angie Davis interviewed long-time residents of the Boise Bench. The subjects’ lifetime experiences range from the interwar period, Depression Era, and through the post-war period as Boise’s suburban Bench neighborhoods were transformed from rural farms and orchards to the metropolitan outskirts of suburban Boise. The subjects interviewed range in economic, social, and cultural backgrounds and persuasions, their perspectives contribute unique insights into the ways that Boise’s rural communities reacted to and dealt with international, regional, and local historical events.

Dates

  • October 28, 2013

Extent

647.09 Megabytes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

Ben Day grew up with his family on the Bench. First living on Day Drive until age five, and then moving to a house on Bel Air Street. He and his nephew, Andrew Jacobs, discuss living in the area.

Source

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