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JAMES MONTFORT INTERVIEW OH 1090 New Deal in Montana/ Fort Peck Dam Oral History Project Montana Historical Society Summary TAPE I – SIDE A 0 to 5 minutes Describes early life. Graduated high school 1932, came to work at dam in 1933. “ Of course, I n1932 there was no such thing as a job.” Did some ranch work. Came to cut timber off dam site. Remembers first day on job. “ Diamond willow” had to be chopped down by hand with axes. When got tired, would sharpen ax. Wages and hours worked, cost for board and room. Tells how heard about Fort Peck jobs and getting hired. Cottonwood tree stump- pulling. Single “ guys” were getting laid off. He didn’t think he should have gotten hired when there were so many married men out of work. Describes other work he did there. Highway between Fort Peck and Glasgow built, summer job. Then work at stripping base of dam, truck driver. Remembers driving little dump trucks without cabs or floor boards or windshields. Explains why they were built that way and nature of job. 6 to 10 minutes Didn’t use same trucks in winter time, didn’t do that kind of work then. Worked there until 1936. Went to work for Mason and Walsh, wages were less with contractor. Describes wages. Got married, and bought car, and was really “ living it up.” Lived Wilson town site west of Wheeler. Then got transferred to rock and gravel section, laying quarry stones. When left was shift foreman. Likes job. Then war started, “ messed around,” he was sent to Rapid City where worked on air force base being built. Other places got sent, construction jobs. 1942, returned to Fort Peck. Worked on power house construction. Didn’t want to live in Texas, next place was being sent, so quit. Describes boom town life. Water delivered by truck. Leisure time activities in boom
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Title | James Montfort interview, 1987 Aug. 1. |
Description | Oral history transcript regarding Fort Peck Dam construction |
Creator | Montfort, James W., 1914-1998, |
Genre (Short List) | documents |
Genre (AAT) | oral histories |
Type | Text |
Language | eng |
Date Original | 1987-08-01 |
Subject (LCSH) | Wilson (Mont.); Dams--Montana--Fort Peck--Design and construction.; New Deal, 1933-1939--Montana--Fort Peck--Personal narratives.; Public works--Montana--Fort Peck.; Recreation--Montana--Fort Peck.; Truck drivers--Montana--Fort Peck--Interviews.; Fort Peck Dam (Mont.) |
Rights Management | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/ |
Contributors | Duncan, Rick,; New Deal in Montana/Fort Peck Dam Oral History Project. |
Contributing Institution | Montana Historical Society Research Center |
Digital Collection | Letters, Diaries and Documents from the Montana Historical Society |
Physical Collection | Oral History 1090 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Digitization Specifications | PDF files were converted from MS Word documents. |
Description-Abstract | Interviewed by Rick Duncan on 1 Aug. 1987 in Fort Peck, Mont., as part of the repository's New Deal in Montana/Fort Peck Dam Oral History Project.; Topics include his stripping work at the dam; truck driving; living in the community of Wilson; and recreation. |
Contact Us | To order a reproduction, download our order form at http://mhs.mt.gov/Research/services/repros.aspx or contact Montana Historical Society Research Center: (406) 444-2681 / mhslibrary@mt.gov |
Relation | Forms part of: New Deal in Montana/Fort Peck Dam Oral History Project.; http://worldcat.org/oclc/70959952/viewonline |
Description
Title | James Montfort interview, 1987 Aug. 1. - Page 1 |
Contributing Institution | Montana Historical Society Research Center |
Contact Us | To order a reproduction, download our order form at http://mhs.mt.gov/research/photo/servicesfees.asp or contact Montana Historical Society Research Center: (406) 444-2681 / mhslibrary@mt.gov |
Transcription | JAMES MONTFORT INTERVIEW OH 1090 New Deal in Montana/ Fort Peck Dam Oral History Project Montana Historical Society Summary TAPE I – SIDE A 0 to 5 minutes Describes early life. Graduated high school 1932, came to work at dam in 1933. “ Of course, I n1932 there was no such thing as a job.” Did some ranch work. Came to cut timber off dam site. Remembers first day on job. “ Diamond willow” had to be chopped down by hand with axes. When got tired, would sharpen ax. Wages and hours worked, cost for board and room. Tells how heard about Fort Peck jobs and getting hired. Cottonwood tree stump- pulling. Single “ guys” were getting laid off. He didn’t think he should have gotten hired when there were so many married men out of work. Describes other work he did there. Highway between Fort Peck and Glasgow built, summer job. Then work at stripping base of dam, truck driver. Remembers driving little dump trucks without cabs or floor boards or windshields. Explains why they were built that way and nature of job. 6 to 10 minutes Didn’t use same trucks in winter time, didn’t do that kind of work then. Worked there until 1936. Went to work for Mason and Walsh, wages were less with contractor. Describes wages. Got married, and bought car, and was really “ living it up.” Lived Wilson town site west of Wheeler. Then got transferred to rock and gravel section, laying quarry stones. When left was shift foreman. Likes job. Then war started, “ messed around,” he was sent to Rapid City where worked on air force base being built. Other places got sent, construction jobs. 1942, returned to Fort Peck. Worked on power house construction. Didn’t want to live in Texas, next place was being sent, so quit. Describes boom town life. Water delivered by truck. Leisure time activities in boom |
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