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Title
Willard (Bill) Reed Petersen interview, 14 April 2008, and transcription
Description
Mr. Peterson talks about growing up in Hyrum, Utah, his father's ranching and farming operations, working with his families’ sheep ranching operation in Cache National Forest and in Box Elder County. He talks about getting out of the sheep business due to a mysterious event that killed over 300 sheep in the mid 1950s that also caused many of the sheep to become sterile. After this, the family got out of the sheep ranching business. Additionally, Peterson talks about his education at Utah State University and University of Utah and going into the real estate business in Bear Lake Valley, as well as, local land conservation issues.
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Medium
Oral history
Interviews
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Source
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives, Logan Canyon Land Use Management Oral History Collection, FOLK COLL 42 Box 4 Fd. 4
Is Referenced By
Inventory for the Logan Canyon Land Use Management Oral History Collection can be found at: http://library.usu.edu/folklo/folkarchive/FolkColl42.php
Rights
Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the USU Fife Folklore Archives Curator, phone (435) 797-3493
Is Part Of
Logan Canyon Land Use Management Oral History Collection
Type
Format
Identifier
FolkColl42bx4fd4BillPetersen
Date Created
14 April 2008
Is Version Of
Logan Canyon Reflections
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Digital Publisher
Hosted by: Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
Conversion Specs
Recording equipment: Marantz PMD660 Digital Recorder
Transcription equipment: Power Player Transcription Software: Executive Communication Systems
Date Digital
2012-02-10