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Notes
- Summary:
- Harry Clough joined the Air Force after high school. He was stationed in Mississippi, Canada, Washington, and North Dakota. He was married in Spokane, Washington, and had two children in North Dakota. Clough moved to Henderson in 1965, where he and his father bought a motel and service station. They sold the business, and Clough was hired by Timet, a titanium and chlorine company in Henderson. Clough reflects on his childhood in Montana, his time in the Air Force, and his memories of Henderson.
- Additional Physical Form:
- Reference copies of the DVD and printed transcript are located in the Archives of the Paseo Verde branch of the Henderson District Public Libraries in Henderson, Nevada.
- Creation/Production Credits:
- Transcription provided by Amanda Rookey, Rachel Parker-Gwin, and Dana Bullinger.
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- Henderson District Public Libraries
- Holding Location:
- Henderson Oral History Project
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- Resource Identifier:
- hoh0059 ( Digital Id )
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