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Indiana University Southeast. Institute for Local and Oral History
Summary:
Barbara Burke Fondren was interviewed by Elizabeth Gritter as part of the Floyd County Bicentennial Oral History Project, which commemorates Indiana's bicentennial by recording the past and present experiences of New Albany and Floyd County residents. During the interview, Barbara Fondren covers a number of topics, including her childhood and family history, her education, family-owned businesses in New Albany, her perspectives on New Albany, Montessori education, and her other professional activities.
Indiana University Southeast. Institute for Local and Oral History
Summary:
Carol Anne Griffitt was interviewed by Kristina Kimmick as part of the Floyd County Bicentennial Oral History Project, which commemorates Indiana's bicentennial by recording the past and present experiences of New Albany and Floyd County residents. During the interview, Mrs. Griffitt covers her life in Floyd County, including her childhood, her children and their lives, and her nursing experience at Floyd Memorial Hospital (now Baptist Floyd). She also talks about her time at IU Southeast as a nursing student.
Indiana University Southeast. Institute for Local and Oral History
Summary:
Dr. Anne Allen was interviewed by Kristie White as part of the Floyd County Bicentennial Oral History Project, which commemorates Indiana's bicentennial by recording the past and present experiences of New Albany and Floyd County residents. During the interview, Anne Allen covers her childhood until she moved to Floyd County, her various teaching jobs, and her life in Floyd County.