Storyteller: Hatchett, Becky

Interviewer: Bertalot, Lorretta 2/19/2019

Language: English

Initiative: Tulsans Talk

Description: Lorretta Bertalot interviews Becky Hatchett as she reads a letter her grandmother, Fanny Castle Smith - teacher, wrote about living in the Clinton Farmhouse in Red Fork where Clinton Middle School is now. She also names many of the stores that were there near the Clinton Farm House and South West Blvd. from 1915-1919.

Subjects: Fanny Castle Smith, Castle family, Red Fork, West Tulsa, Clinton Farm House, BM Jones Drug, Bank of Red Fork, Jacobs Blacksmith Shop, Bryant Welding, Dickason Goodman Lumber, Brooks General Store, Livery Barn, Fields Candy, Col. Mays General Store, Bonds Chili Parlor.

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