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Title
Oral History of Edward Reichmuth
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
Rights Information
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Description
This oral history interview with longtime Mill Valley resident Edward Reichmuth was conducted at his home at 21 Hilarita Street. Edward evokes daily life in Mill Valley over the decades, recounts his work volunteering for the fire department as well as his work as a lithographer, and shares stories about many local residents and shops. Edward was the commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Mill Valley. During World War II he worked as an auto mechanic. Editor's Note: The transcript includes some descriptive summaries made by the interviewer Paul de Fremery and thus differs somewhat from the recording.
Identifier
692DBC6F-D7CD-49A5-A19A-459730295451
2017.049.001
Subject
Baseball
Costa Creamery
Dancing
Firemen
Fires
Lithographs
Mountain Railroad
Oral history - Volunteerism, activism
Reichmuth, Carol
Reichmuth, Linda
Swiss Club
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Volunteers
World War II

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