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Interview with Sharon Kristin Harmon. Elyse Knox and Tom Harmon talk to their 18-month old daughter.
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RelationStewardshipCreator
Harmon, Tom Coverage
1946-1947 Language
English Source
Transcription Disc Identifier
2013131-SR-120-2 Rights
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Recorded from Tom Harmon's home. Tom narrates news regarding Robert Manley's relation to the Black Dahlia Murders; speaks to his daughter, Sharon Kristin, and wife, Elyse Knox; then recites…
RelationStewardshipCreator
Harmon, Tom Coverage
Undated Language
English Source
Transcription Disc Identifier
2013131-SR-120-1 Rights
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Recordings available here are a historical record which reflects different views, attitudes, and beliefs. The Bentley Historical Library does not endorse viewpoints found in these or within its holdings.
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