Item AAAB0022 - Leander Carlson interview

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Leander Carlson interview

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  • sound recording

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AAAB0022

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  • 1972-03-29 [date recorded] (Creation)

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Transferred in 1974, at the time of the creation of the Aural History Programme, PABC; receipt filed 1982-11-02.

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CALL NUMBER: T0020:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Leander Carlson RECORDED: Burnaby (B.C.), 1972-03-29 SUMMARY: Leander Carlson came to Canada in 1905. He held various labouring jobs including construction on the prairies, rail road construction, logging etc. Became unemployed in 1914 and enlisted in the army. He "fought in every major battle the Canadian's were in". Came back to Saskatchewan and got a homestead which he left to become a prefect on an Indian reservation. He remained there for some years before finally leaving in order to be near a school his children could go to.

CALL NUMBER: T0020:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Leander Carlson RECORDED: Burnaby (B.C.), 1972-03-29 SUMMARY: Leander Carlson's life after he left the Indian reservation as a construction worker and foreman. Time spent as a fish buyer on the coast of B.C. Becoming a Singer Sewing Machine repair man and animal; trainer after retiring. Sings a number of songs, some of which he wrote himself, about the early days in B.C.

CALL NUMBER: T0020:0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Leander Carlson RECORDED: Burnaby (B.C.), 1972-03-29 SUMMARY: [No content summary available for this tape.]

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T0020:0001 - 0002 (and 0003?) are noted as having poor sound quality -- too poor to be transcribale.

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Reynoldston Research and Studies, 1974

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  • Not transcribable.
  • Reference cassette copies (T0020:0001 - 0003?] available in container 000443-002.

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  • Copying Restriction: None.
  • Use Restriction: None. [WAS: Recording may be cited/quoted, & the songs used, only with interviewee's permission. (L. Carlson, 1972-03-29.) Carlson died 1980-02-12.]
  • Copyright Status: RRAS copyright presumably transferred to BC Archives along with physical custody.

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Accession number(s): T0020

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speaker: Gustave Leander Carlson, interviewer: Murray Kennedy

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