Alexander T. Rouleau and Lucille (Dumont) Rouleau, interviewed by Mark Silber and Raymond Pelletier
- Contributing Institution
- University of Maine
- View at Contributing Institution
- https://archives.library.umaine.edu/repositories/5/archival_objects/351470
- Digitization Status
- Digitized / Numérisé(e)
- Identifier/Call Number
- MF 029 - NA 1684
- Collection/Part of
- “Our Life, Our Work” Lewiston Western Older Citizens Council/Marcella Sorg and Stefan Duplessis
- Title
- en Alexander T. Rouleau and Lucille (Dumont) Rouleau, interviewed by Mark Silber and Raymond Pelletier
- Description
- en 1684 Alexander T. Rouleau and Lucille (Dumont) Rouleau, interviewed by Mark Silber and Raymond Pelletier, February 18, 1981, Lewiston, Maine. The Rouleaus talk about their lives as Franco-Americans, his various jobs; living during the Great Depression, his work as a school bus driver in the 1960s and 70s; religions as all the same; and her childhood on a family farm in Winslow, Maine. Text: 18 pp. transcript. Recording: T 1805 CD 2523 1-3/4 hours.
- Date(s)
- 1981-02-18
- Topic & Theme
- Daily Life/Vie quotidienne
- Family and Home Life/Famille et vie domestique
- Work/Travail
- Geography
- Lewiston ME
- Library of Congress Subject Heading (LCSH)
- Agriculture--History--Maine
- Depressions--1929--United States
- Franco-Americans--Maine--Social Life and Customs
- World War, 1939-1945--Maine
- Répertoire de Vedettes-Matière (RVM)
- Agriculture--Histoire--Maine
- Crises économiques--1929--États-Unis
- Franco-américains--Maine--Mouers et coutumes
- Guerre mondiale (1939-1945)--Maine
- Copyright Statement and Conditions governing use
- Rights assessment remains the responsibility of the researcher. No known restrictions on material.
- Existence and Location of Originals
- Located at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress: AFC 2012/047 https://lccn.loc.gov/2013655211.
- Extent
- 1 3/4 hours; 18 pages (transcript)
- Materials Specific Details
- The project "Notre Vie, Notre Travail - Our Life, Our Work" was initiated by the Western Maine Older Citizens Council, by Diane Brown who worked there. The project was funded by the Maine Humanities Council.
- Recommended Citation
- Interviewee last name, interviewee first name. Year. NA[unique series identification number], MF029, NAFOH. Raymond H. Fogler Library Special Collections Department, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.”
- State/Province
- Maine
- Country
- United States
- Media
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- Contributing Institution
- University of Maine
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- https://archives.library.umaine.edu/repositories/5/archival_objects/351470
- Digitization Status
- Digitized / Numérisé(e)