copyrighted Marin County Free Library. Anne T. Kent California Room March 12, 1975 Copyright 2009, Anne T. Kent California Room, Marin County Free Library
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Nell has resided in Larkspur since 1906. She describes turn-of-the-century Larkspur, including the Larkspur Inn, Escalle's, the Bon Aire Hotel, life along the Corte Madera Creek and the Rose Bowl dances. She also discusses the volunteer fire department, Owl's Wood, Jim Corbet and the Tiscornia property. Also mentioned are her husband's lumber company, the "Hot Houses" of George Nivens, the early Arks, and Hill's Boat House. From 1974 to 1984, Carla Ehat, with partner Anne Kent, and later Genevieve Martinelli, interviewed a broad spectrum of Marin County's long-time residents, from ranchers to politicians, including descendants of early pioneer families. This program was co-sponsored by the Marin County Free Library and the Moya Library in Ross. The resulting archive, consisting of nearly 300 recordings and their corresponding transcriptions, are housed in the Anne T. Kent California Room at the Civic Center branch of the Marin County Free Library.
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