Interview by Roland Matthies with Jim Foreman, the head of Jim Foreman Pontiac-Nissan in Springfield, Ohio, on September 3, 1993, for the Clark County Historical Society. Click here for part 2
This is an interview on October 20, 2001, for the historical record of Oakwood Village by Roland Matthies of one of our charter occupants, Florence Charters. I’m about to have a lot of fun asking her questions.
This is an interview for the Clark County Historical Society by Roland Matthies and Jack Harris, a recent resident of Oakwood Village. Today is February 11, 2000. I am here to inquire of him his life, his career, his opinions of Springfield then and now and whatever else he would like to add.
This is an interview by Roland Matthies of Colonel Robert Hanes and the date is September 18, 1997. Colonel Hanes has a long history in this community, in the military, and as a member of First Lutheran Church. This recording will also be intended for the archives of First Lutheran Church. Click here for part 1 Click here for
This is an interview by Roland Matthies of Colonel Robert Hanes and the date is September 18, 1997. Colonel Hanes has a long history in this community, in the military, and as a member of First Lutheran Church. This recording will also be intended for the archives of First Lutheran Church. Click here for part 1 Click here for
This is an interview by Roland Matthies of Colonel Robert Hanes and the date is September 18, 1997. Colonel Hanes has a long history in this community, in the military, and as a member of First Lutheran Church. This recording will also be intended for the archives of First Lutheran Church. Click here for part 1 Click here for
This is an interview by Roland Matthies of Colonel Robert Hanes and the date is September 18, 1997. Colonel Hanes has a long history in this community, in the military, and as a member of First Lutheran Church. This recording will also be intended for the archives of First Lutheran Church. Click here for part 2 Click here for
This is an interview on January 25, 2000, by Roland Matthies for the Clark County Historical Society archives. I am having the privilege of interviewing Rudy Hampton about whom I know very little, so I’m going to ask some pretty pointed questions, unless he does it all voluntarily.
This is an interview by Roland Matthies on May 2, 2000, for the Clark County Historical Society archives. It is my happy privilege to introduce a dear friend, giving the story of her life as she chooses to tell it with whatever incidentals she would like include. This is Mrs. Betsy Hagelberg.