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Harlan Hubbard Oral History Interviews

Conducted by historian Joanne Weeter in 1987, one year before his death.
These transcripts are posted online at the Kentuckiana Digital Library at the University of Louisville Oral History Center, Louisville, Ky.

The following 11 interviews were conducted at Payne Hollow in 1987. The interviews concern Hubbard’s life and career as a naturalist, writer and painter. Hubbard discusses his childhood, his family, the factors that influenced his writings, art and lifestyle, plus his thoughts on his wife Anna Eikenhout Hubbard, his religious beliefs and his thoughts about how he will be remembered, plus much more.

Tape 1 – June 15, 1987

Tape 2 – June 29, 1987

Tape 3 – July 14, 1987

Tape 4 – July 8, 1987

Tape 5 – July 14, 1987

Tape 6 – July 17, 1987

Tape 7 – Sept. 24, 1987

Tape 8 – Sept. 24, 1987

Tape 9 – Sept. 28, 1987

Tape 10 – Sept. 28, 1987

Tape 11 - Oct. 1, 1987

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