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Oral History: Ed Stokes — January 26th, 2007

December 28, 2016 Leave a Comment

Summary: Longtime owner and operator of Diablo Foods, as well as a prominent community leader, Ed Stokes has been Citizen of the Year and won many awards for civic involvement. In this interview, he talks about his early experiences in business and shares some of the management principles that have led him to be successful […]

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: Business, Early Resident, Oral History

Oral History: Dawn Eames — March 4th, 2014

December 11, 2016 Leave a Comment

Masaji “Harry” and Shigeko Ides were married shortly before the start of World War II. During the war they were sent to internment camps in California, Arkansas, and Texas. In the 1950s, they established a nursery at 3295 Mt. Diablo Boulevard. Dawn and her three older sisters were raised in a house on the same […]

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: Business, Oral History

Oral History: Bill McNeil — June 8th, 2016

December 10, 2016 Leave a Comment

This interview took place at the time that an antique barrel, which once held corn syrup, was added to the Lafayette Historical Society’s collection. The barrel had originally been in use at the general store in Lafayette that was owned and operated by Bill’s grandfather Robert McNeil. Bill, now 93 years of age, recalls some […]

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: Oral History, Pioneer

Oral History: Marianne Millette (Malley) — March 5th, 2014

November 30, 2016 Leave a Comment

Summary: Marianne talks about growing up in Lafayette when it was a small, mostly farming community where everyone knew each other by name. In 1932, she moved here with her family from Oakland when she was 2 years old. In 1910, her grandparents Francis and Agnes Malley had purchased land east of Upper Happy Valley […]

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: Early Resident, Oral History

Oral History: Theodore “Ted” Murphey — 11-29-1976

November 29, 2016 Leave a Comment

Ted Murphey opened Murphey’s Valley Prescription Pharmacy in downtown Lafayette in 1947. He and his wife Linda lived above the store. They describe their business and also many of the other businesses in the community, giving a picture of the commercial side of Lafayette in that era.

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: Business, Oral History

Oral History: Charles Reynolds — March 20th, 1979

November 29, 2016 Leave a Comment

Summary: Charles’ father bought a farm on the west end of Mt. Diablo Boulevard in 1905. His well-illustrated interview describes what it was like to grow up at a time when fruit orchards and ranches were the dominant businesses in the town. Oral History: Angela Broadhead: Mr. Reynolds, will you tell us when you and […]

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: Early Resident, Oral History

Oral History: Guy Atwood — May 19th, 2016

November 29, 2016 Leave a Comment

Summary: In this interview, Guy Atwood—Lafayette’s 1994 Citizen of the Year honoree—looks back on his 43 years of active involvement in civic affairs. As a 5-year member (also serving two terms as chair) of the Planning Commission, Guy drafted Lafayette’s original Hillside and Open Space Ordinances. He was also closely involved with the effort to […]

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: Government, Oral History

Oral History: Adelaide Gerow (Allen) — June 28th, 1962

November 15, 2016 Leave a Comment

In one of our oldest oral histories, conducted in 1962, Dorothy Mutnick interviews Adelaide Gerow (Allen) at age 94. “Aunt Addie” shares her own memories of Lafayette at the end of the 19th century, and also recounts stories which were told to her by family members who actually accompanied Elam Brown and Margaret Allen on […]

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: Oral History, Pioneer

Oral History: Nancy Flood — July 2nd, 2008

November 11, 2016 1 Comment

Nancy Flood’s family first settled in Lafayette during the 1850s. Each generation of her family contributed to the development of Lafayette in many ways. Nancy has lived here all her life. She taught in Lafayette schools for 41 years. She is active in the Lafayette Improvement Association and Lafayette Town Hall. She is also a […]

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: 2009 Library Project, Early Settlers, Education, Oral History

Oral History: Anne Grodin — May 12th, 2009

November 11, 2016 Leave a Comment

Anne Grodin was Mayor of Lafayette from 1993 to 1994 and Citizen of the Year in 1999. She discusses all of the complications and work involved in the development of the Lafayette Library, which opened in the Fall of 2009.

Filed Under: Oral History Tagged With: 2009 Library Project, City Government, Oral History

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