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Palmyra
Community Library
Oral Histories of Palmyra, NY
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GERALDINE FURGESON SUBJECT: SIBYL PHELPS
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MRS. FLORENCE DECI
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GERALDINE FURGESON SUBJECT: SUMMER SATURDAY NIGHTS
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GERALDINE FURGESON SUBJECT: THEATERS
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GERALDINE FURGESON SUBJECT: MAIN STREET
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MISS MARY SAWYER SUBJECT: LIBRARY
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MISS MARY SAWYER SUBJECT: REVIVALS
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MISS MARY SAWYER SUBJECT: ENTERTAINMENT
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MISS MARY SAWYER SUBJECT: FIRES
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MARY SAWYER SUBJECT: WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II
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MARY SAWYER SUBJECT: THE ERIE CANAL
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MRS. NESBITT SUBJECT: CUYLER STREET
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SPENCER KNAPP SUBJECT: KNAPP FAMILY HISTORY
Oral history is a method of conducting historical research through recorded interviews between a narrator with personal experience of historically significant events and a well-informed interviewer, with the goal of adding to the historical record.
It is a spoken account, reflects personal opinion offered by the narrator, and as such it is subjective.
Oral histories may be used together with other primary sources as well as secondary sources to gain understanding and insight into history.
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