Interview with Mrs. Francis Huckins : January 22, 1980 / interviewer: Elizabeth Pessek.

Transcript of interview of Frances Huckins. In this transcript, she describes her early life, but most of the transcript is about her life during WWI in New York at Camp Mills as a hostess. She details her daily life at the camp. Of particular interest are her recollections of her experience with th...

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Corporate Authors: Women's Overseas Service League Oral History Project
Vincent Voice Library (current owner.)
Other Authors: Huckins, Frances, 1896-1981 (Interviewee)
Pessek, Elizabeth (Interviewer)
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (23 pages) : digital, PDF file
Variant Title:
Interview with Mrs. Frances Huckins
Format: Electronic eBook

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545 |a Frances Winifred (Castello) Huckins was born June 19, 1896 in Brooklyn, New York. Her father's name was William J. Castello. She attended Columbia University from 1914-1918. She then entered military, service at Camp Mills, New York serving as a hostess. She died in December of 1981 in Kansas City, Missouri. 
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