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Hoople Fruit Farm Oral Histories

 

Three generations from the Hoople Fruit Farm discuss the history of the farm, current activities of the farm, and what the farm means to their family. The interviews include Mary Hoople Freeman, her daughter Shari Freeman, and her grandson Cory Freeman and his wife Bridgette Compton

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  • Hoople Fruit Farm (1 of 2) by Center for Folklore Studies and Ohio Field School, The Ohio State University; Mariah Marsden; and Laura Thomas

    Hoople Fruit Farm (1 of 2)

    Center for Folklore Studies and Ohio Field School, The Ohio State University; Mariah Marsden; and Laura Thomas

    Mariah Marsden talks with Mary Hoople Freeman about her family stories prior to the start of their interview at the farm.

  • Hoople Fruit Farm (2 of 2) by Center for Folklore Studies and Ohio Field School, The Ohio State University; Mariah Marsden; and Laura Thomas

    Hoople Fruit Farm (2 of 2)

    Center for Folklore Studies and Ohio Field School, The Ohio State University; Mariah Marsden; and Laura Thomas

    Mariah Marsden interviews three generations from the Hoople Fruit Farm: Mary Hoople Freeman, her daughter Shari Freeman, and her grandson Cory Freeman with his wife Bridgette Compton. They discuss the history of the farm, current activities of the farm, and what the farm means to their family.

 
 
 

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