Oral history transcripts at LCHS. |
A box of oral history interviews at LCHS. |
In the 1980s a part of the LCHS oral history collection was shared with our colleagues at the University of Idaho. This was done in order to duplicate the holdings so that if there was a disaster at one location there would still be a backup of these important historic records. Earlier this year the University of Idaho Special Collections Digital Resources department digitized the LCHS oral history collection. This collection can now be accessed via the web at their website here: http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/latah
Storage for 480 oral history transcripts at LCHS. |
The University of Idaho did a remarkable job of making this collection more accessible for researchers as the transcripts are now searchable and the audio is also available. This is a fantastic resource for researchers, who can now search through transcripts and hear historic figures.
While not all of the LCHS oral histories are digitized on the UI website, many of them are. I encourage everyone interested in local history to take a moment and search for your favorite Latah County historical figure, event or place in the search function to find out more about the history of Latah County.
- Zachary Wnek
Museum Curator
Latah County Historical Society
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