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The Starbuck Fire, Clark County, Kansas
Ashland Library
Clark County Kansas
Milly Fudge
Bill Barby
Jerome Berryman
Jenny Giles Betschart
Linsawy Bird
Chris Booth
David Clawson
Amy Daily
Jim Daily
Faye Ediger
Susan Edmonston
Adam Elliott
Steve Elmore
Greg Gardiner
Mark Gardiner
Charlie Gibson
Chylynn Gibson
Celia Gibson
Janae Wilson
Matt Wilson
Nina Glaser
DY Perkins
Greg Goodnight
Adam Goodnight
Brandon Grigsby
Sarah Hamill
Mike Harden
Paul Harden
Kim Hazen
Stan Hazen
Kelly Hazen
Steve Hazen
Melanie Hink
Vernon Howell
John Humphreys
Jacque Johnson
Mary Kaltenbach
Jeff Kay
John Kellenberger (DVM)
John Ketron
Larry Konrade
George Krier
Loreé Schneider Krier
Pat Krier
Kristi Lee
John Lee
Karen Maris
Denice McCarty
Mike McCarty
Kelly McCarty
Travis McCarty
Dustin McPhail
Marge Meuli
Max Meuli
Joel Milford
Brenda Mills
Becky Mishler
Bill Neier
Anna Nicodemas
Steven Nicodemas
Debbie Pearce
Daniel Pearce
Scott Pike
Terry Pike
Rick Pike
Keith Randall
David Redger
Diana Redger
Linda Redger
Kay Rich
Dan Rich
Bessie Seacat
Randall Spare (DVM)
Krista Tonne
Debbie Trahern
Scott Tune
Gary Vashus
Haley Walker
Kit Walker
Jamie Wetig
Olen Whisenhunt
Eugene Woodruff
Don White
Jesicka Wilkinson
Carol Woodruff
Frank York
Patty Young
其他書名
Oral Histories, March 6, 2017
出版
Ashland Library
, 2018
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=rui6wwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"The Ashland Library would like to thank everyone who contributed to this book. The project was funded by the Kansas Health Foundation and the Kansas Humanities Council. Although that support was invaluable, the support of many in the community helped make this book a reality. The stories that friends and neighbors shared about their experiences through the Starbuck Fire, March 6, 2017, are the heart of this book ... Each story reflects the strength of the people who survived the fire. Those who were interviewed generaously shared their experiences, their fears, and their hope for the future. Many of the stories reflect the community's gratitude for the generosity of strangers who have helped in untold ways, and all touch on the importance of family, faith, and friendship in Clark County, Kansas. The book was written to preserve the memories of those who lived through the Starbuck Fire and to present them in context of the months following the fire ..."--Foreward