Sulphur Springs Oral History Project
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Interviewer
Connie J. Brown
Publication Date
10-25-2010
Date
2003-10-09
Abstract
Oral history interview with Carolyn Jones Arnold, a former resident of Sulphur Springs who lived in the neighborhood for almost forty years. She and her family moved there in 1936, when she was twelve; they owned several businesses, including a grocery store and a restaurant. Arnold and her husband continued to live in Sulphur Springs after they married, but moved in 1973; they lived on a particularly busy street near the dog track, and she was concerned for her children's safety. In this interview, Arnold describes the social life and customs of Sulphur Springs, including recreational activities, education, local businesses, food and drink, going to church, and friends.
Keywords
Women, Manners and customs, Grocery trade, Restaurants, City and town life
Extent
02:93:22; 46 page transcript
Subject: geographic
Hillsborough County (Fla.); Sulphur Springs (Tampa, Fla.);
Language
English
Digital Date
2010
Media Type
Oral histories
Format
Digital Only
Identifier
S68-00004
Recommended Citation
Arnold, Carolyn Jones, "Carolyn Arnold Oral History Interview" (2010). Sulphur Springs Oral History Project. 6.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/sulphur_springs_ohp/6