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Item 36: 00036_Billiot, Wenceslaus "Win" Antoine_MMS-History, 2005

 Item — Box: 1

Interviewer(s): Betsy Plumb; Joanna Stone. Dulac, LA.

Affiliation: University of Arizona

This interview was conducted as part of the study of the links between WWII and the offshore industry. Win was referred to us by Corinne Paulk, and she set up this interview. Win came with his wife, but she sat across the table and did not participate in the interview. He talks about his service during WWII and also his years as a tugboat captain servicing the offshore industry.

Win Billiot is part Choctaw, part Biloxi-Chitimacha. He was born in 1926 and grew up on Island St. Charles, working on boats from an early age. He left school after the 5th grade and started working for Delta Farm picking cotton and cutting sugar cane by hand at age 15. From there he moved to Baton Rouge, where he worked in a fish market. He was drafted into the army and served in the South Pacific during WWII and occupied Germany after the war. Upon his return he got back on boats and eventually became a tugboat captain, working for various service companies until his retirement at age 65.

Dates

  • 2005

Conditions Governing Access

Open for research.

Oral history interviews are only available for use when the University of Houston Libraries is in possession of a release form signed by both interviewee and interviewer allowing for such access.

Extent

From the Collection: 25.0 linear feet

Repository Details

Part of the University of Houston Libraries Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
MD Anderson Library
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Houston TX 77204-2000 USA
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