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Victor E. George Reminiscence Transcript
註釋The Victor George reminiscence, composed in 1961 and transcribed in 1968, tells the story of his parents' removal to Montana from Missouri in 1883. The narrative describes the first George family settlement in the Paradise Valley in Park County south of Livingston, and their eventual move to Carbon County in 1893 just prior to Victor's birth. Sprinkled with humorous observations, the reminiscence describes many incidents which occured to Victor while growing up on the homestead near Roscoe, including farm chores, school work, neighbors, and encounters with bears, rattlesnakes, and wolves. The communities of Red Lodge, Absarokee, and Columbus (Stillwater County) are mentioned, and Victor also briefly describes his teaching career. His later work as a rancher completes the reminiscence.