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Jake Stewart and Bob Stewart, Nov. 1978

Interview of Jake Stewart of Point Alexander, Ont., who spent 72 years as a lumberman in the Ottawa Valley. Jake and his son Bob recall many humourour stories and anecdotes of colourful characters of the valley such as Paddy Culhane. Side One: Interview of Jake Stewart. Side Two: Interview continued.

Sister Mary Theresa Liberty - cont./James John Flynn, Feb. 1980 Side B: Ivan C. Thomson, March 1978

Interview of Mrs. Charles Liberty of Almonte, Ont. who recalls her childhood near Dunrobin, Ont. at the turn of the century and her sewing career for the C. Ross Company. Interview of James Flynn of Almonte who talks about his family history and stories of Dinny O'Brien. Interivew of Ivan C. Thomson of Almonte, Ont. Side One: Interview of Sister Mary Theresa Liberty - continued and James John Flynn. Side Two: Interview of Ivan C. Thomson.

Frank Finnigan, Jr. Jan. 1978

Interview of Frank Finnigan Jr. who talks about his memories of Harry McLean, the 'Giant of Merrickville'. He tells how McLean, millionaire owner and president of Dominion Construction Co., became notorious in his later years when he allegedly gave away millions of dollars to passers by on the street. Side One: Interview of Frank Finnigan. Side Two: interview continues.

Side A - Oral History of the Ottawa Valley, Aug. 29, 1973. Side B - Between ourselves - Inland Salts, Aug. 26, 1978.

Side A - Prebroadcast recording of Oral History interviews from 'Between Ourselves' consisting of several unidentified speakers who recall the lumbering industry in the Ottawa Valley between 1900 and 190. Side B - Off-air recording of CBC series 'Between Ourselves' entitled 'Inland Salts' hosted by Harry Mannis. Side One: Oral History of the Ottawa Valley, Aug. 29, 1973. Side Two: Between Ourselves - Inland Salts, Aug. 26, 1978.

John McGonigal, Jan. 1979

Interview of John McGonigal of Arnprior, an amateur historian and descendant of the founder of Arnprior in 1940. He talks about the early history of the Ottawa Valley and the racial and religious animosity between the Irish Catholic settlers, the Protestant Loyal Orangemen and the French speaking settlers. Side One: Interview of John McGonigal. Side Two: Interview continues.

Janet Carmichael, Jan. 1979

Interview of Janet Carmichael of Sand Point, Ont., a genealogist and curator of the Arnprior museum. She traces the genealogy of several families of the Ottawa Valley including the Usburn and Gillies lumbering dynasties of the 19th century. Other topics include the history of Sand Point and it's only murder-suicide involving a tragic love triangle in 1918. Side One: Interview of Janet Carmichael. Side Two: interview continues.

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