Oral History of Sault Ste. Marie

The organization’s stated objective:

 “With every passing day we lose the recollections of the people who have lived through some pivotal times in our city’s evolution. The individual family story becomes the story of a neighbourhood, of our industry, our local businesses, long standing traditions and unique civic character.  The Oral History of Sault Ste. Marie captures those stories through videotaped conversations and preserves them for everyone, anywhere, anytime, in a public archive.”

The complete archive of interviews is accessible here:

 OHSSM - Living History Algoma

As one of the volunteer interviewers, Art Osborne says, " It was my privilege to assist nine participants with their recollections and those are listed here."

(Look for Electronic Resources in the description and CLICK HERE TO VIEW INTERVIEW)

Oral history interview with Debbie Amaroso, 

Oral history interview with Albert Jones, 

Oral history interview with Ron Irwin, 

Oral history interview with Les Pyette, 

Oral history interview with Fred Griffith, 

Oral history interview with Debbie Lori Kaye (Cartner), 

Oral history interview with Ken MacDougall, 

Oral history interview with Donna Ramsay Anderson. 

Oral history interview with Karl Sepkowski 

 

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