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Related: About this forumInterviews with elderly people filmed in 1929.
Pretty amazing. Startling, even. Wow.
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Interviews with elderly people filmed in 1929. (Original Post)
byronius
Mar 2018
OP
Wow to see people talking about serving in the Civil War is pretty amazing. Thanks for sharing
flygal
Mar 2018
#3
Fantastic ! Thanks for putting this up. Amazing to hear from someone who was born in 1826,
OnDoutside
Mar 2018
#7
tnlurker
(1,023 posts)1. For later viewing
Leghorn21
(13,640 posts)2. Oh, fantastic!!! Many thanks for posting, byronius, WOW!! nt
flygal
(3,231 posts)3. Wow to see people talking about serving in the Civil War is pretty amazing. Thanks for sharing
RandomAccess
(5,210 posts)5. It's like time travelling, isn't it?
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,105 posts)4. Yes, wow.
Thank you for posting that.
OnDoutside
(20,523 posts)7. Fantastic ! Thanks for putting this up. Amazing to hear from someone who was born in 1826,
yonder
(9,861 posts)8. How neat is this? Thanks so much for the post
TimeToGo
(1,373 posts)9. Wonderful
magicarpet
(15,729 posts)10. Such a nice mix of info here at DU.... THX for sharing.
sandensea
(22,563 posts)11. To think that the kids giggling in the background are (if alive) practically centenarians themselves
Thank you for this awesome find, byronious. Tickles my nostalgia bone to no end.
Keep'em coming!