Kids Welcome Here: The Legacy of Carol Enge
/Carol Enge provided a home away from home for kids in her First Street house since the 1950’s.
Read MoreCarol Enge provided a home away from home for kids in her First Street house since the 1950’s.
Read MorePatty Simpson and her sister Irene Roundtree started their lives in Petersburg as Wasvicks. Five Daughters Hill in Petersburg is named after the five sisters in their family.
Read MoreWhen Patti and Gloria went to apply for a loan to start their store “the Cache”, the banker was dubious.
Read MoreDot Otness says her favorite memories are of picnics. In this interview with her son Alan, she remembers favorite hikes and trips to the Green Rocks Homestead down Wrangell Narrows.
Read MoreGerald Lind says he was born where most people end up: in a mortuary.
Read MoreArlene Otness remembers working in the old Petersburg Hospital back in the days when it was an aging two story house settling around a stump that raised the floorboards of the x-ray room. In this compelling interview with her long-time friend Roxy Lee, Arlene tells stories that are poignant, funny and inspiring.
Read MoreLouis Severson reminisces about his youth with his son Greg, telling about a time in Petersburg when Norwegian was commonly spoken in town.
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