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Beckner, Harry, 1992-1997 : “Harry was born in his grandparents’ bedroom on their farm in
northeastern Nebraska, Wayne County, in 1937. He and an older sister grew up on three
rented farms in that area. Harry was an elementary school teacher for thirty-seven
years, was married for twenty-seven years, and is the father of two children. He lives
on an 80-acre farm in western Iowa with his partner, Bill Hogan, where they raise
cattle, hogs, turkeys, and chickens, and put up their own hay.” — Will
Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Beckner, Harry\
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Bendsten, Les (pseud. Lon Mickelson),
1992-1996 : “Lon was born in 1961 and grew up on a 780-ace crop farm in Mower County,
southeastern Minnesota. He was the seventh of ten children, with three brothers and
six sisters. Lon lives in Minneapolis and works in investment products
marketing.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Bendtsen, Les\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (272 KB)
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Bergren, Dennis (pseud. Dennis Lindholm),
1992-1994 : “Dennis grew up on a 160-acre farm in southwestern Iowa, Montgomery County,
between Elliott and Red Oak. Born in 1940, he has an older brother and a younger
sister. A high school teacher, Dennis has lived in the Madison, Wisconsin, area since
1966. He lives on a small piece of land near Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, where he
gardens extensively.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Bergren, Dennis\
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Electronic 8 digital files (4 redacted) (372 KB)
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Beutel, John, 1992-1994 : “John was born in 1943 and grew up on a succession of six rented farms near
Monroe, in Green County, south-central Wisconsin. He has four brothers, two older and
two younger, and a younger sister. John lives in the country near Stoughton,
Wisconsin, where he is a high school music teacher.” — Will Fellows,
1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Beutel, John\
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Block, Terry, 1992 : Terry was born in southwestern Minnesota in 1948 and grew up with one older sister,
four younger sisters, and one younger brother. He spent his childhood on his
grandparents’ 200-acre dairy farm, where his family also grew crops and
livestock. In high school and college Terry helped his family farm other land,
estimating they farmed around 1,000-1,200 acres. Terry had many responsibilities on
the farm, the biggest of which was milking and managing the cows. Terry was married
and fathered three children before coming out. Terry died in 1992.
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Block, Terry\
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Bloemke, Alan (pseud. Allen Victor),
1992-1994 : Alan was born in 1955 and grew up in Springfield, Minnesota, the oldest of three
sisters and two brothers. He and his extended family lived on and worked a 160-acre
crop farm. At the time of the interview Alan lived in south-central Minnesota working
as a printer.
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Bloemke, Alan\
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Electronic 8 digital files (4 redacted) (325 KB)
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Boyd, Jahred, 1992-1994 : “Born in 1959, Jahred grew up on a mixed livestock and grain farm in
northwestern Minnesota. He lives on a small hobby farm near Webster, Minnesota. His
partner of nearly ten years, Terry Bloch, died in 1992. In this brief narrative,
Jahred describes what it means to him to be gay and rural.” — Will
Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Boyd, Jarhed\
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Buchholz, David (pseud. David Foster),
1992-1996 : “David was born in 1948 and grew up with four brothers, two older and two
younger, on a grade-A dairy farm in Manitowoc County, in eastern Wisconsin. He lives
in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Buccholz, David\
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Cauffman, Kelly, 1992-1994 : Kelly, born in the early 1960s, grew up on a small family farm in Fennimore, in Grant
County, Wisconsin, with his parents and a younger sister. Together his family managed
cows, horses, chickens, and hogs--the latter of which were Kelly’s main
responsibility. Kelly later became politically active, and lived in Milwaukee at the
time of his interview.
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Cauffman, Kelly\
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Cross, Jim, 1992-1996 : “Jim was born in northwestern Iowa in 1938, where he and his parents and older
brother lived with his grandparents on their 160-acre farm near the small town of
Westgate, in Fayette County. His parents bought their own farm nearby when Jim was
about four years old. Two sisters were born after that. Jim and his lover, George,
live in Madison, Wisconsin.“ — Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Cross, Jim\
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Duncan, Fred, 1992 : Fred grew up on a 225-acre grain farm near Henderson, Kentucky, with three older
sisters and his parents and grandparents. His father worked in oil fields until Fred
was twelve, when Fred’s grandfather’s retirement inspired Fred’s
father to take over the family farm. At the time of his interview Fred lived in
Indianapolis, Indiana.
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Duncan, Fred\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (263 KB)
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Ebmeier, Larry, 1992-1997 : “Larry was born in 1950 and grew up in Gosper County, south-central Nebraska,
on an irrigated crop farm near Bertrand. The oldest of four children, Larry has one
brother and two sisters. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, with his partner, Donald
Freed, where he works as a pharmacist and writer. This brief narrative describes how
German Catholic farm culture shaped Larry's identity.” — Will Fellows,
1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Ebmeier, Larry\
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Fleer, Randy, 1992-1996 : “Born in 1963, Randy grew up with two older brothers on a mixed livestock and
crop farm near Wayne, in Wayne County, northeastern Nebraska. He lives in the Chicago
area. In this brief narrative, Randy recalls coming out—to himself, to his
parents, and to a small circle of gay men in his hometown.” — Will
Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Fleer, Randy\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (272 KB)
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Freed, Donald, 1992-1997 : Donald lived with his family on two family farms totaling almost 500 acres near
Loomis, Nebraska, in Phelps County. There he raised feed grains with his two younger
brothers, parents, and grandfather. At the time of his interview Donald lived with his
partner, Larry Ebmeier, in Lincoln, Nebraska and worked in music.
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Freed, Donald\
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Electronic 2 digital files (1 redacted) (178 KB)
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Gay, Steve, 1992-1997 : “Born in 1959, the ninth of ten children, Steven grew up on a dairy farm near
Waterloo, in Dodge County, southeastern Wisconsin. He lives and farms up the road from
his parents’ place with his lover, Jim Lawver. Steven and Jim's life as a farm
couple is the focus of this brief narrative.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Gay, Steve\
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Electronic 7 digital files (3 redacted) (348 KB)
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Grey, Dean, 1992-1994 : Dean grew up in the Marshfield, Wisconsin area on a small dairy farm. Born in 1962,
he is the youngest of six children, both brothers and sisters. On the farm Dean helped
take care of the animals, including milking them and managing their registrations. At
the time of his interview Dean lived in New York City and worked in the arts.
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Grey, Dean\
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Electronic 2 digital files (1 redacted) (128 KB)
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Hale, David (pseud. David Campbell),
1992-1994 : “David was born in 1958 and grew up on a farm in central Ohio, with two
brothers, one older and one younger. He lives in the Columbus, Ohio, area where he is
co-owner of a floral business.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Hale, David\
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Johnson, Jerry (pseud. Henry Bauer),
1992-1996 : “Henry was born at home in 1932 on a rented dairy farm near Money Creek,
Minnesota, a small town in Houston County in the southeastern corner of the state. The
second oldest of four children, Henry has an older brother and a younger sister and
brother. He is retired from teaching and was living in a city in southeastern
Minnesota at the time of our interview.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Johnson, Jerry\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (300 KB)
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Junn, Norman (pseud. Norm Reed), 1992-1994 : “Norm was born in 1945 in northeastern Ohio. Until he was seventeen, he lived
on a small family farm in a Mennonite farming community between Massillon and Wooster,
in Wayne County. Norm grew up with two older sisters, and older brother, and a younger
brother. He was married for five years and is the father of one child. He lives in the
Cleveland, Ohio, area.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Junn, Norman\
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Electronic 6 digital files (2 redacted) (299 KB)
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Kilmer, Richard, 1992-1997 : “Richard was born in 1951 and grew up on a 200-acre dairy farm near Wonewoc, a
small town in Juneau County, in central Wisconsin. The third of seven children,
Richard has four brothers, two older and two younger, and two younger sisters. He
lives in Madison, Wisconsin, where he works as a pharmacist and collaborates with
lesbian friends in raising his son.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Kilmer, Richard\
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Electronic 6 digital files (2 redacted) (319 KB)
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Kummer, Ronald (pseud. Ronald Schoen),
1992-1996 : “Born in 1947, Ronald grew up with two sisters and one brother on a small dairy
farm in Dakota County, southeastern Minnesota. He lives in Rochester, Minnesota. In
this brief narrative, Ronald describes why he is willing to ‘walk a
tight-rope’ as an elementary school teacher in a rural district.” —
Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Kummer, Ronald\
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Electronic 2 digital files (1 redacted) (171 KB)
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Moe, Todd, 1992-1996 : Todd was born in 1963, and was raised on a 300-acre cattle and livestock farm in St.
Francis, Minnesota, in Anoka County. He helped to take care of the farm with his
younger sister and older brother while his father worked full time as a superintendent
for a road construction company. At the time of his interview Todd worked as a
journalist in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Moe, Todd\
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Electronic 3 digital files (1 redacted) (218 KB)
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Morse, Frank, 1992-1994 : “Born in 1955, Frank was one of seven children on a small livestock and crop
farm near Poynette, in Columbia County, in south-central Wisconsin. He was married and
the father of one child. At the time of our interview, Frank lived in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. He died in 1993 from AIDS-related causes. The farm where Frank grew up had
very rocky soil. For several weeks each spring, Frank and his siblings had to pick the
rocks from the fields, load them on a flatbed wagon, and haul them to a ditch. Many
wagonloads of rocks were dumped in that ditch each spring, and the dulling, oppressive
nature of that work haunted Frank for many years. In the last few years of his life,
he made a kind of peace with that rock-picking and all that it represented by
selecting colorful rocks from the farm of his childhood and hauling them to his home
in Milwaukee to create borders in his backyard garden. This brief narrative describes
Frank's relationship with his Father.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Morse, Frank\
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Electronic 7 digital files (3 redacted) (178 KB)
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Noss, Rick, 1992-1994 : “Rick was born in 1960 and grew up with two younger brothers in north-central
Iowa, near Sheffield, in Cerro Gordo County. The farm was about 450 acres when Rick
was born, and it grew to about 800 acres. It was mainly a grain farm—corn,
soybeans, and oats—and a hog operation. Rick lives in Omaha, Nebraska, where he
works for a bank.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Noss, Rick\
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Electronic 4 digital files (1 redacted) (202 KB)
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Peters, Robert, 1992-1996 : “Robert was Born in 1924, the oldest of five children, and grew up on a poor
scrub-sand farm of forty acres near Eagle River, in Vilas County, northern Wisconsin.
He married and fathered four children. The author of more than thirty books of poetry,
criticism, short stories, and plays, Robert retired in 1993 from teaching literature
and writing at the University of California, Irvine. He lives in the Los Angeles area
with his companion of many years, Paul Trachtenberg.” — Will Fellows,
1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Peters, Robert\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (292 KB)
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Pflum, Dale (pseud. James Heckman),
1992-1997 : “James was born in 1941 in east-central Indiana, where his family lived on
three rented farms during his childhood. He had an older brother and has two younger
sisters. James was married and is the father of two children. He lives in east-central
Wisconsin, where he is retired from a career in farm livestock health.” —
Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Pflum, Dale\
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Electronic 5 digital files (2 redacted) (265 KB)
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Powell, Nathan (pseud. Steven Preston),
1992-1996 : “Steven was born in 1962 and grew up with two brothers, one older and one
younger, on his father’s 300-acre dairy farm in south-central Wisconsin. The
farmed another 200 acres owned by his grandparents. At the time of our interview,
Steven was living on a small hobby farm in southern Wisconsin and was working as a
nurse.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Powell, Nathan\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (292 KB)
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Pyrus, Tony, 1992 : Born in the 1930s on a dairy farm near Medford, Wisconsin in Taylor County, Tony was
a middle child amongst twelve siblings, both brothers and sisters. It was his
responsibility to keep the barn clean. Tony was married for twenty years and fathered
one child before coming out in later age.
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Pyrus, Tony\
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Electronic 5 digital files (2 redacted) (228 KB)
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Quinton, Bronze (pseud. Everett Cooper),
1992-1993 : “Everett was born in 1957 in southeastern Indiana and grew up on a dairy farm
in that region. He has one younger brother and three older sisters. Everett was
married twice and is the father of three children. He lives with his husband in
Wisconsin and works as an optician.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Quinton, Bronze\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (285 KB)
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Shulka, Joseph, 1992-1997 : “Joe was born in 1966 and grew up on a 500-acre dairy farm near Prairie du
Chien, in Crawford County, southwestern Wisconsin. He grew up with four sisters, one
older and three younger. Joe lives with his partner, Dallas Drake, in
Minneapolis.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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Electronic Folder
\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Shulka, Joseph\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (317 KB)
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Sims, Arlie (pseud. Frankie Sanders),
1992-1995 : “Connie was born in 1962 and grew up with three older brothers and two younger
sisters on a farm in Franklin County, southern Illinois. They farmed about 120 acres,
on which they grew corn, wheat, soybeans, and hay, and raised beef cattle, hogs, and
chickens. Connie’s father worked full-time as a coal miner. Connie lives in
Chicago, where he teaches in a college.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Sims, Arlie\
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Electronic 2 digital files (1 redacted) (304 KB)
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Snoeberger, Terry, 1992 : Terry was born in 1958 and grew up on a hogs and grain farm. He was the youngest of
six, with one brother and four sisters. His father owned a 160-acre farm and his
brother owned another 160 acre farm, both of which Terry helped to work. At the time
of his interview Terry lived with his partner Craig, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Snoeberger, Terry\
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Electronic 2 digital files (1 redacted) (156 KB)
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Tinker, Troy, 1992-1993 : Troy and his family moved onto a farm in Vilonia, Arkansas when he was thirteen years
old. The family raised cattle and soybeans. Troy’s chores included feeding the
cattle and tending to pregnant cows. Troy was married in the 1970s and remained so for
ten years, fathering a son and daughter before coming out. At the time of his
interview Troy lived in Dubuque, Iowa and worked in the performing arts.
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Tinker, Troy\
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Turk, Myron, 1992-1994 : “Born in 1944, Myron grew up with two brothers on a 160-acre dairy and hog farm
near Black Earth, in Dane County, south-central Wisconsin. He married at age
twenty-five and come out at thirty-eight. He lives on a 5-acre hobby farm near
Madison, Wisconsin. In this brief narrative, Myron describes seeing his own childhood
being relived by his nephew.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Turk, Myron\
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Utz, Cornelius, 1993-1999 : “Cornelius was born in 1909 in Buchanan county, northwestern Missouri, on a
small farm about five miles south of the city of South St. Joseph, where his father
was a horse and mule trader. Cornelius was the youngest of eleven children—eight
boys and three girls. He was married for thirty-five years, is the father of two
children, and had a career in social work. He lives in a retirement community in
Cleveland, Ohio.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Utz, Cornelius\
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Vanderbeek, Mark, 1992-1995 : “Mark was born in 1955 and grew up with two older sisters and a younger brother
in southeastern Nebraska, near Adams, in Gage County. The farm was predominantly a
grain operation, with some livestock. At the time of our interview, Mark lived in
Kansas City, Missouri, and worked for a printing company as an electronic prepress
specialist and Macintosh consultant. Mark killed himself in 1994 in the midst of what
he described as ‘an ongoing struggle with clinical, hereditary
depression.’ In this brief narrative, Mark describes how his rural and
small-town roots continued to shape his achievement-centered identity.” —
Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
Transcripts\
Vanderbeek, Mark\
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Watson, Ted (pseud. Richard Hopkins),
1992-1994 : “Richard was born in 1961 and grew up with three older brothers on the family
farm in central Indiana. It was primarily a grain farm, about 450 acres, but they also
raised horses and other animals - cattle, sheep, and chickens. Richard left the farm
when he got married in 1979. He lives in Indianapolis with his best friend, Keith, and
continues to parent his two children.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Watson, Ted\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (278 KB)
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Yliniemmi, Ken, 1992-1996 : “Ken was born in 194 and grew up with two older sisters and two younger sisters
on a small dairy farm in northwestern Minnesota, seven miles from Ponsford, in Becker
County. He lives in the Minneapolis area and works in horticulture and plant
biology.” — Will Fellows, 1996
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\Series 1. Oral History Interviews,
1992-1999\
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Yliniemi, Ken\
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Electronic 6 digital files (3 redacted) (334 KB)
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Other Interviews and Audio Recordings, 1992 : At the time of donation, some interviewees stipulated that access to their interviews
(audio and transcripts) and related materials be restricted until September 1, 2026 or
their death, whichever occurs first. Note that the names of these interviewees are not
included in this finding aid. Additionally, the Archives has imposed a restriction on
all interviews (audio and transcripts) in order to protect the privacy rights of third
parties. Researchers must use redacted transcripts included in the interview files,
boxes 1-4.
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