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G. Nicholas Stuparich oral history interview, 2006 October 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Wendell D. Weart oral history interview, 2006 April 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Herbert F. York oral history interview, 2004 July 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Delbert Barth oral history interview, 2005 March 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Stuart Black oral history interview, 2005 January 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Dorothy Ciarlo oral history interview, 2005 August 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Robert Curran oral history interview, 2005 July 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Raymond Harbert oral history interview, 2005 February 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Robert Friedrichs oral history interview, 2004 June 18

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Transcript of interview with Jack Cornell by Richard Fesler, February 18, 1979

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1979-02-18

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On February 18, 1979, Richard Fesler interviewed Jack W. Cornell (born 1918 in Manhattan, Nevada) about his experiences living in Nevada. The two first discuss historical buildings, including the Nye County Courthouse, and Cornell describes his family background and the different locations at which his ancestors lived. Cornell then talks about his experiences as an airplane mechanic for the Army Air Corps during World War II and the different countries he would visit during that time. The two also discuss the effects of the Depression, Cornell’s work in automotive body repair, and his recreational activities. Cornell also describes an experience in which he assisted an air escort for President Roosevelt, and he also describes when he witnessed one of the atomic tests. The interview concludes with Cornell’s thoughts on how the rural area in Manhattan has changed over time.

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