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Dave Grimes interview with Kessler Cannon of KBND radio

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Fifteen minute oral history with Dave Grimes, who was born in Central Oregon in 1880. Dave’s parents arrived in Oregon via the Oregon Trail in 1864. Dave discusses the “double winter” in 1889/1890, running freight between Prineville and The Dalles, rounding up wild horses in Central Oregon, the time of the vigilantes in Prineville during the range wars, of finding the skeletons of four Native Americans and a teen Caucasian girl in a spring, of breaking horses, and his youthful ideas of becoming a “buckaroo.” Interview conducted by KBND in 1953 as part of an oral history series with the Deschutes County Pioneers. Originally broadcast on March 29, 1953. Photograph from Carrie and Allen on FindAGrave.com.

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Series: 15 minute histories Publisher: Bend, Oregon : KBND, p1953 Edition: Unabridged

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  • File size: 8218 KB
  • Release date: September 7, 2016
  • Duration: 00:17:07

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  • File size: 8287 KB
  • Release date: September 7, 2016
  • Duration: 00:17:07
  • Number of parts: 1

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English

Fifteen minute oral history with Dave Grimes, who was born in Central Oregon in 1880. Dave’s parents arrived in Oregon via the Oregon Trail in 1864. Dave discusses the “double winter” in 1889/1890, running freight between Prineville and The Dalles, rounding up wild horses in Central Oregon, the time of the vigilantes in Prineville during the range wars, of finding the skeletons of four Native Americans and a teen Caucasian girl in a spring, of breaking horses, and his youthful ideas of becoming a “buckaroo.” Interview conducted by KBND in 1953 as part of an oral history series with the Deschutes County Pioneers. Originally broadcast on March 29, 1953. Photograph from Carrie and Allen on FindAGrave.com.

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