Pondering Kentucky: The Magazine, Issue 28, 1992

Project: Glen Bastin's Pondering Kentucky Oral History Project

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Bob Lochte talks about Nathan B. Stubblefield and the debated origins of the invention of the radio.

Loran Shaft talks about the sandhill crane, a Kentucky bird.

Bastin talks about gospel quartets in Kentucky and plays a few songs sung by notable quartets.

Bastin talks about the life of Carrie A. Nation, a prominent member of the temperance movement from Kentucky.

Kelsy Calhoun speaks about the making of moonshine in Golden Pond, Kentucky.

A recorded sermon by Pastor Wayne Smith of the Southland Christian Church is played.

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2012oh085_pk028

Interviewee Name

Bob Lockthe

Loran Shaft

Kelsy Calhoun

Joe Bogard

Wayne Smith

Larry Albert

Interviewer Name

Glen Bastin

Interview Partial Date

1992

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