Second Interview with George "Vern" Wood and Bernice (Daniels) Wood
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@ Museums of Western Colorado
Al Look Michele Pilot Ursula Nizalowski Noel Kalenian
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Vern Wood discusses his life as an early Mesa County resident, homesteader in Pinon Mesa, and cattle rancher on Glade Park. Wood and his wife Bernice also discuss the building of the Serpent’s Trail on the Colorado National Monument, life at local schools, country dances on Glade Park, transportation methods, and murder scandals that occurred around Glade Park. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries, the Museums of Western Colorado and the Mesa County Historical Society.
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Plains to Peaks CollectiveKeywords
- African American Cowboys
- African Americans
- Antoine Robidoux
- Bernice E. (Daniels) Wood
- Burt Charles
- Charley Duvall
- Charlie Glass
- Chuck Eckman
- Colorado
- Dance
- Earl Bays
- Education
- Frank Leslie
- Frank Parks
- Frank Suger
- Fred Burford
- Frontier And Pioneer Life
- George Vernon Vern Wood
- Geroge M. Martin Wood
- Harold Bryant
- History
- Jim Blue
- John Otto
- Killing Of Jim Blue By Lou Stuart
- Lou Stuart
- Mesa County
- Mesa County Oral History Project
- Murder
- Murder Of Charles Sieber By Joe Harris
- Ranching
- Rural Schools
- S Cross Cattle Company (Mesa County, Colorado)
- Social Aspects
- Social Life And Customs
- Teachers
- West
- Youth