Supplemental materials to accompany an interview with Marguerite Sammon Voges, a Kerr County Native whose mother established the Voges Mobil Home Park, including family photographs over several generations and the diploma of Marguerite's brother.
The Kerr County Historical Commission (KCHC) was established in 1975, with representatives from all areas of the county. This unit of the Texas Historical Commission works under the guidance of the Kerr County Commissioners Court, who appoints members.
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Supplemental materials to accompany an interview with Marguerite Sammon Voges, a Kerr County Native whose mother established the Voges Mobil Home Park, including family photographs over several generations and the diploma of Marguerite's brother.
Transcript of Oral History Interview with Marguerite Sammon Voges, September 9, 2000, ark:/67531/metapth795260
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Rescuing Texas History, 2015
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Interview with Marguerite Sammon Voges, a Kerr County Native whose mother established the Voges Mobil Home Park (under the name, Blue Ridge Mobile Home Park), from Kerrville, Texas. Mrs. Voges describes growing up in the area, the flood of 1978, her family, and interesting aspects of farm life. Her sister, Minneola, and her cousin, Josie B. Kendall, are also present during the interview.
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Transcript of Oral History Interview with Marguerite Sammon Voges, September 9, 2000, ark:/67531/metapth795260
Bethel, Ann & Voges, Marguerite Sammon.Oral History Interview with Marguerite Sammon Voges, September 9, 2000, Supplement,
text,
September 9, 2000;
Kerrville, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542820/:
accessed May 19, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.;
crediting Kerr County Historical Commission.