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Emily Roddy (b. 1911),83 narrow- gauge railroad into the Owens Valley from Nevada and the Southern Pacific standard- gauge extension built from southern California in 1910. Emilys mother ran the hotel at Owenyo Station, and Emily and her sister helped with the cooking and cleaning. When she was older, Emily worked at Man强壮 发表于 2025-3-25 10:08:07
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Owen Cooper (b. 1916),er’s home in Bishop. At Bishop-based Chalfant Press, publishers of newspapers, books, and magazines in the Eastern Sierra for over one hundred years, Owen Cooper managed book production, oversaw printing of the Chalfant Press papers, and was co-publisher between 1942 and 1982. Advancements in technoBenign 发表于 2025-3-25 15:52:55
,LaVerne Reynolds Zediker (1919–1996),r joins that conversation with these recollections of growing up on a ranch near Manzanar and working in the family stock-raising business. It was work she loved, she explained to interviewer Richard Potashin in 1993. Cattle drives and the backcountry packing outfit she owned with her husband took h索赔 发表于 2025-3-25 19:59:44
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Mary Kageyama Nomura (b. 1925),e words to describe Manzanar, where federal policy established and maintained boundaries that seemed, temporarily at least, to deny possibility altogether.. Mary Nomuras recollections in this 1997 interview are exquisite in their suggestion that the bounded environment at Manzanar did offer possibilInsubordinate 发表于 2025-3-26 08:31:06
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2731-5673 e region‘s turbulent past. Contested themes of Native American removal, water transfers, and wartime internment are interwoven with remembrances of the valley‘s multicultural communities, its cattle ranching and agriculture, and its Western filmmaking, railroad, and mining enterprises. Together, aut