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Marvin Moehle Oral History Interview

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Citation

Moehle, Marvin , “Marvin Moehle Oral History Interview,” Madison Historical, accessed December 3, 2024, https://madison-historical.siue.edu/archive/items/show/1024.

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Description

This oral history interview with Marvin Moehle was part of oral histories conducted in the fall 2001 semester of History 447: Oral History.

Marvin Moehle was born and raised in Lincoln Place. In this interview, he talks about his family business, the diversity of the Lincoln Place community, and his Macedonian heritage.

There is no transcript with this interview but there is a biographical summary.

Subjects

  • Lincoln Place
  • Granite City

Creator

Moehle, Marvin

Date

December 1, 2001

Relevant Encyclopedia Articles

Language

English

Type

  • Oral History

Format

  • pdf
  • mp3

Duration

  • 1:02:03

Interviewer

Young, Tina

Interviewee

Moehle, Marvin

Location

Lincoln Place, Granite City, Illinois

Bit Rate

1411 kibt/s

Coverage

  • Lincoln Place
  • Granite City, Illinois

Identifier

  • Moehle_Marvin-O-001
  • Original archive accession number: A02:43
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