Abstract
An interview of Oconee County resident Emily Barnes Porter conducted in November 2013. She moved to the county in 1934. She grew up in a farming family and recounted her experience with a rattlesnake. She recounts her father's work with the Civilian Conservation Corp under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She notes changes in Oconee in terms of the change from dirt to paved roads.
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- Publisher
Oconee Historical Society
- Place of publication
Watkinsville, Georgia
- Date submitted
18 July 2022
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