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Josephine Oudin Brewer Interview

Accession #: OH370
Title: Josephine Oudin Brewer Interview
Date: April 25, 1984
Participants:
Hollowell, Joan (creator)
Physical Description: Oral history tape and transcription. One of a series of Campbell House-related interviews conducted by Joan Hollowell for her Master's Thesis on interior design and restoration of Campbell House (University of Idaho, Interior Design, date?)
Description: Campbell House and its household represent a web of social and economic relationships within the region and beyond. A series of oral history interviews with Campbell family friends, business associates, employees, and descendants of these players provides insight into these many relationships. This interview features Josephine Oudin Brewer's early life in Browne's Addition, Spokane, primarily featuring social life, school and diphtheria. She was a close friend of Helen Campbell. Her father started the clay business at Mica. Contact repository for access.
Category: Oral History Collection
Related Objects:
OH174 (Burrows, Hazel, Josephine Oudin Brewer Interview, October 1, 1976)
Credit Line: Josephine Oudin Brewer Interview (OH 371), Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Spokane, WA.

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