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| Title | Oral history interview with Bud Blakley |
| Interviewee | Blakley, Bud |
| Interviewer | Nykolaiszyn, Juliana ; Finchum, Tanya |
| Interview Date | 2009-04-24 |
| Farm Name | Blakley Farm |
| County | Lincoln |
| About the Farm | Blakley Farm in Lincoln County, Oklahoma has been in the Blakley family since 1906. Edwin Blakley purchased the 160 acreage and brought his family to the farm. The original one-room cabin with a loft and full cellar still stands and this oral history interview was actually recorded in the cabin. At one time there were 10 people living in the cabin. The cabin was built in the Sac & Fox Run of 1891. |
| Abstract | Oklahoma Centennial Farm; Blakley Farms; Davenport, Oklahoma; Lincoln County, Oklahoma; acquiring the land; Bud Blakley, third generation to own the farm; acreage; fifth generation now lives in the farmhouse; 1889 log cabin; cellar; self-sustaining in the beginning; grandparents and their seven children; hand dug well; natural spring; timber; cotton; native grass; alfalfa, wheat, and corn; picking cotton; chores; school sports and chores; tractor; Kendrick; carpentry work; neighbors; community; school; 4-H and FFA; soil conservation and terraces; ponds; cattle; barns; use of horses to store hay in the barn; pecan trees; ice storm; baling hay; donkey; equipment; woodstove; snow blowing into the house; homemade bread; church on Sundays; siblings; brother graduated from Oklahoma State University; family; B & B Store; preserving the log cabin; fences and property markers; money; listening; fun activities; diving pond; home remedies; Chandler, Oklahoma; favorite spot on the farm; family trust; dozer operation; lumberyard; and home construction business. |
| Description | Bud Blakley was interviewed April 24, 2009 as part of the Oklahoma Centennial Farm Families Oral History Project. |
| Streaming Server Audio | mms://nilu.library.okstate.edu/OCF_004_audio |
| Digital Publisher | Oklahoma Oral History Research Program-Oklahoma State University |
| Collection | Oklahoma Centennial Farm Families |
| Interview Number | OCF_004 |
| Rights Management | This material may not be copied or reproduced without permission. For more information, contact the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at liboh@okstate.edu or call 405-744-7685. |
Description
| Title | Log Cabin |
| Interviewee | Blakley, Bud |
| Interview Date | 2009-04-24 |
| Farm Name | Blakley Farm |
| County | Lincoln |
| About the Farm | Blakley Farm in Lincoln County, Oklahoma has been in the Blakley family since 1906. Edwin Blakley purchased the 160 acreage and brought his family to the farm. The original one-room cabin with a loft and full cellar still stands and this oral history interview was actually recorded in the cabin. At one time there were 10 people living in the cabin. The cabin was built in the Sac & Fox Run of 1891. |
| Description | Log cabin, an original homestead structure. |
| Digital Format | image/.jpg |
| Digital Publisher | Oklahoma Oral History Research Program-Oklahoma State University |
| Collection | Oklahoma Centennial Farm Families |
| Interview Number | OCF_004 |
| Rights Management | This material may not be copied or reproduced without permission. For more information, contact the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at liboh@okstate.edu or call 405-744-7685. |
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