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Title
Juliana Townsend Gensley oral history interview, 1984
Creator
Gensely, Juliana Townsend
Clifford-Robinson, Almarie
Date Created and/or Issued
1920-1950?
1984-03-18
Publication Information
California State University, Northridge
Contributing Institution
California State University, Northridge
Collection
San Fernando Valley History
Rights Information
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Type
text
Format
text/pdf
Transcript
Identifier
JTGms01.pdf
http://digital-collections.csun.edu/cdm/ref/collection/SFVH/id/1569
Language
English
Subject
Gensely, Juliana Townsend
Petroleum industry and trade
Agriculture
Natural environment
Government
Politics
Transportation
Social life and customs
Recreation
Education
Time Period
Depressions -- -- United States
Place
San Fernando Valley (Calif.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)

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