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Title: Margaret Settle Spivey Oral History Conducted on 04/13/09
Authors: Spivey, Margaret Settle
Jungclaus, Andrew
Hayes, Lindsey
Keywords: Local Food
Williamsburg
Eastern State Hospital
World War II
1940s
alcohol
Issue Date: 26-May-2009
Description: In this interview, Mrs. Spivey discusses her life in Williamsburg as a young woman, venues for dancing and alcohol consumption, moonshine practices, and race relations. The interview also features information on Eastern State Mental Hospital, changes in Williamsburg (post-restoration), and the involvement of WWII servicemen in the community. This interview is a follow-up on an oral history recorded two years earlier, so the typical biographic introduction is mostly absent.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10288/1324
Appears in Collections:Williamsburg Documentary Project

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