Gold Miner's Daughter
Stories from Aspen, Curtis Wright, and Richland, Washington
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Narrated by:
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Brian Heineman
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By:
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Matthew Vea
About this listen
Do you like short stories from people who lived interesting lives?
Ethelyne Elvira Hendrickson Vea lived a full and interesting life and prospered thru the Great Depression, contributed to the US victory in World War II, raised four accomplished children who have given her 18 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
In Gold Miner's Daughter, you will listen to a selection of stories from:
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- Aspen, Colorado, during the gold and silver mining days
- The life of a young Telephone Operator
- Incidents from the life of a Curtis Wright Cadet
- Stories from Dreams of Education
- Stories from Richland, Washington
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