This is an interview on August 2, 1999, conducted at Wittenberg University with Dr. Tom Taylor of the University Faculty by Roland Matthies for the archives of the Clark County Historical Society. I have asked him to cover his life’ s story with particular emphasis on what the community means to him and his family.
This is an interview by Roland Matthies on July 27, 2000. I am interviewing Mrs. Mary E. Suggs for our oral history for the permanent archives of the Clark County Historical Society.
This is an interview by Roland Matthies with Bill Stumpf in his home in Springfield, Ohio, on April 21, 1995.
This is an interview by Roland Matthies of Fred Sparks, a longtime member of the Kiwanis Club. This interview is being made for The Clark County Historical Society. The purpose being to put them in a permanent archive of the society the life stories and experiences of a group of citizens selected by the interviewer. Today is April 16,
Interview with Mrs. Gertrude Bennett on Belmont Avenue in Springfield. We are seeking information from her about the Spangenberger Bottling Company which was located at Foster and Main Streets in Springfield. We were referred to Mrs. Bennett recently, so I am doing this interview with her to learn what she has to say about the subject.
Carolyn Smith, May 28, 1988
Hertzler Interview – Sheets Family Arthur Sheets 8-27-86 Man: You remember on Lagonda there was a white track in the middle of the street. There was no sort of sidewalks, no paving or anything out there.
This is an interview by Roland Matthies of Paul Parlato, Dean of Community Education at Wittenberg University, on June 25, 1999, for the archives of the Clark County Historical Society.