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A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

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A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceentsTable of Contents44963451153. Directory of Oral History Projects301954. Oral History Publications83-845. NPS Oral History on the Web84-862PrefaceP

eople make history, and their stories are among the most valuable resources that the National Park Service preserves and protects for future generatio A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

ns. Scores of parks use oral history interviews to document the people and events they commemorate and to capture the history of individual parks. Peo

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

ple who have shared their stories include Civilian Conservation Corps members, the families, friends, and neighbors of former presidents, immigrants w

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service personnel. Interviews bring history alive for visitors as they enrich interpretative programs and exhibits. They also inform management decisions as

they contribute to historic resource studies, cultural landscape reports, and administrative histories.This directory is a first effort to describe th A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

e oral history projects that have been completed or are under way throughout the Park Service and to illustrate how parks are using interviews. It bui

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

lds upon the work of Janet A. McDonnell, former bureau historian, who in 2001 conducted a survey of oral history in the Park Service. More than a hund

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service survey results, see Janet A. McDonnell, "Documenting Cultural and Historical Memory: Oral History in the National Park Service," Oral History Review.

30/ 2 (2003): 99-109. See also J. Todd Moye. "The Tuskegee Airmen3compilation will showcase oral history research within the Park Service, encourage A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

communication among oral history practitioners, and generate support for the work.The method that I used to compile directory entries combined serendi

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

pity and system. Rather than conducting another survey that placed the burden on park personnel, I chose instead to begin with descriptions from the 2

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Servicel history projects I then contacted the historian, ethnographer, curator or archivist in charge of oral history and asked for corrections and amplific

ations. No doubt, I have missed a number of oral history projects for the "first edition." But a key benefit of a one-on-one approach was the opportun A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

ity to meet many colleagues engaged in oral history throughout the Park Service, to learn more about their projects and to understand the challenges t

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

hey face when resources of time and money are slim.For over half-a-century, the Park Service has used oral history to expand its knowledge of cultural

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Serviceded conversations via telephone as he spoke with several former Edison employees. TheOral History Project, and Oral History in the National Park Servi

ce." The lournal of American History 89/2 (September 2002): 580-587. These articles and other oral history resources are available here.4forty-one Edi A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

phone brown wax dictation cylinders are in the park's collection. The Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Site is among the oral history pioneers i

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

n the United States. Between 1947 and 1951 George A. Palmer, ROVA'S superintendent, and Frederick D. Rath, Jr., park historian, made wire recordings w

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service Palmer and Rath anticipated the use of oral history by social historians when they interviewed President Roosevelt's secretary, chief telephone opera

tor, tenant farmer, outdoor handyman, and an estate gardener and his wife. They also interviewed a Roosevelt family houseman and butler and Mr. Vander A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

bilt's butler? Interviewing projects have continued apace, and in 2003, Donald A. Ritchie, a veteran oral historian in the federal government, estimat

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

ed that the Park Service had "the most ongoing oral history projects" of all federal agencies?Even as the Park Service has created thousands of oral h

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Servicengs. As a result, use of some collections described below may; For more about the earliest collecting efforts, see: Frederick L. Rath. Jr., "Oral Hist

ory: The Hyde Park Project," CRM, vol. 16, no. 10 (1993): 1, 3-6: and w. D. Urbin, "Wards of the Hyde Park Project," GUM, vol. 16. no. 10 (1993): 12. A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

Read about the Hyde Park Project here.3 Donald A. Ritchie, Doing Oral History, A Practical Guide, 2nd ed. (New York: Oxford University Press), p. 42.

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park Service

During a July 2009 conversation Ritchie speculated that the u. s. military now outpaces the Park Service's oral history efforts.5

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

A Directory of Oral History in the National Park ServiceSecond Edition40360Lu Ann JonesStaff HistorianPark History Division11. Preface2. Acknowledgeme

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