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Item 52: 00052_Breaux, Minos_MMS-History, 2001
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
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2001
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Interviewer(s): A. Gardner. New Iberia, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaMinos Breaux was recommended to me by Father Fred Reynolds, a friend of Barbara Davis with whom I had a long discussion upon my arrival in New Iberia. He's a very nice man and is willing to meet with us again anytime.Minos was born on Jefferson Island and spent his teenage years working in the salt mines before serving in WWII. He continued working in the salt mines upon his return...
Item 53: 00053_Breaux, Numa_MMS-History, 2001, 2003
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2001; 2003
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Interviewer(s): D. Austin. Larose, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaNuma Breaux was referred to me by Katherine Richardelle. He was a bit uncertain about participating in the study because he worked only onshore. When I told him we were interested in the transition from onshore to offshore and therefore needed to learn more about how things worked onshore, he warmed right up and began telling his story. After the interview, when I was asked to stay for lunch,...
Item 54: 00054_Broman, Bill_MMS-History, 1999
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
1999
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Audio Only.Interviewer(s): T. Priest. Houston, TXAffiliation: University of Houston/History InternationalMr. Bill Broman got his B.S. and M.S. from Michigan Technological University. He joined Shell Development Company in 1953 working mainly in the Houston E&P area. He began working as a geophysicist for in 1959 and became Senior Geophysicist in 1965. He continued to serve in various capacities including Acting Director of Exploration Research. He...
Item 55: 00055_Brooks, Ron_MMS-History, 2003
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2003
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Interviewer(s): J. Sell. Houma, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaA number of people said I should talk to Ron Brooks at Patterson Real Estate. While he has been living continuously in Houma since 1978, he was president of a major real estate firm and known as a collector of economic information about the community. I called him and told him I was interested in his perspective of the role of oil in community development, and he said he could spare an hour. As we...
Item 56: 00056_Broussard, James "Cecil"_MMS-History, 2008, 2002
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2008; 2002
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Interviewer(s): D.Austin; Norma Cormier. New Iberia, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaI (Norma) met Mr. Broussard through a couple I had previously interviewed. When I asked them if they would know someone who had worked in the oil business that would be at lest 60 years old, they referred me to their neighbor. Mr. Broussard is 64 years old and had been retired since 1993. He retired from Otis after 29 years of service. He did an outstanding job for them and was...
Item 57: 00057_Broussard, Sammy_MMS-History, 2002
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2002
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Interviewer(s): D. Austin. New Iberia, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaSammy Broussard, Jr. had participated in the 1998-1999 study of the impacts of the offshore oil and gas industry on individuals and families in New Iberia and Morgan City. I called and told him about the history study, and he agreed to participate. He was very pleasant and open and alternated talking about his father and his own history. He described struggling to keep the company going during...
Item 58: 00058_Brown, William_MMS-History, 2002
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2002
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Interviewer(s): D. Austin. Lake Charles, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaWilliam Brown was referred to me by Mary Ann Galletti. Willie had worked for J&J Divers, a company out of Pasadena, Texas that was started by John Galletti and Joe Carroll. I met Willie at his home near Lake Charles. Willie met me out front and informed me that he had prepared his "props". He sat me down on the couch and then brought in albums, boxes of materials, and other items. We...
Item 59: 00059_Bundy, Billy_MMS-History, 2001
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2001
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Interviewer(s): A. Anand. Houma, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaMr Billy Bundy was referred to me by Mr James Dishman of Rainbow International Carpet Care in Houma (Mr Dishman's daughter Jamie struck up a conversation with me at Sunrise Fried Chicken in Houma when she noticed the Arizona license plates on Diane's car; upon hearing of the offshore history project, she suggested I look up her father). Mr. Bundy is also a notary public and is a friendly, talkative...
Item 60: 00060_Burcalow, Leon_MMS-History, 2005
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2005
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Interviewer(s): C. Leza and C. O'Donnell. Thibodaux, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaLeon Burcalow was referred to us by another participant in the project. Leon spoke at length and in great detail about his experiences in World War II. Leon also answered questions and spoke to us about his career in onshore oil. He was eager to share some pictures from an excellent book he had on World War II and treat us to some great seafood at a local restaurant. This...
Item 61: 00061_Burgess, Jim_MMS-History, 2003
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2003
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Interviewer(s): D. Austin. River Ridge, LA.Affiliation: University of ArizonaSeveral people told me I should contact Jim Burgess for an interview, but I had a hard time reaching him because he still works on a 30 and 30 schedule overseas. When I was at Buddy Ayers' house in July, Buddy told me that Jim was home and took me over to his house. Jim was packing to return to work, but he took time out for the interview. While Jim and I talked, Buddy sat in the kitchen with...
Item 62: 00062_Burgess, Leroy_MMS-History, 2001
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2001
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Interviewer(s): E. Bernier. Bayou Vista, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaI accidentally found Mr. Burgess. There was a Leroy Burgess on the contact list who was a friend of Julie Delaune's. When I looked up the number this is whom I found. Leroy's son answered the phone and was excited to hear that someone might want to talk to his father who had worked at McDermott for 25 years. Leroy is an extremely soft spoken but polite man. He offered to get me water and...
Item 63: 00063_Burton, Harold_MMS-History, 2003
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2003
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Interviewer(s): J. Sell. Houma, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaHarold Burton was recommended by Adrian Bonnette as a toolpusher who really knew how to do the work. Adrian called me earlier with the news that he had talked to Harold ahead of time and had gotten him to agree to be interviewed. We met at Harold's home on a nice Saturday morning and spent the whole interview time on his back porch. We talked for almost 3 hours. He was very responsive to my...
Item 64: 00064_Byler, Pat_MMS-History, 2001
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2001
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Interviewer(s): A. Gardner. New Iberia, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaPat Byler was referred to my by Jimmy Hebert. Pat and I met fairly early in the morning at his place. His mother had a minor stroke the day before, and he had to leave to go to the hospital. I attempted to make plans for another time, but he insisted we go ahead with the interview. The interview itself is a little short, but he's a very clear speaker and he addressed all the questions quite...
Item 65: 00065_Cake, Ed_MMS-History, 2003
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2003
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Interviewer(s): T. McGuire. Ocean Springs, MSAffiliation: University of ArizonaDr. Ed Cake was one of Ron Dugas' referrals. We had communicated through email on an earlier trip; Ed remembered me well, and was anxious to give me some time. We agreed to meet in Ocean Springs on a Saturday, and held the interview in a Chinese restaurant over in Pascagoula. Driving over (I had left my car at the Chamber of Commerce/Visitor's Center in Ocean Springs), I raised the...
Item 66: 00066_Callais, Ronald_MMS-History, 2002
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2006-005, Oral Histories Collection from the Houston History Project
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Energy Development
Dates:
2002
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Interviewer(s): T. McGuire. Golden Meadow, LAAffiliation: University of ArizonaRonald Callais is a regular at PJ's in Golden Meadow for early morning coffee. The last time out, he agreed to talk, and also gave me the name of Mr. Web Callais (TM034), his uncle. I interviewed him in his office at the shipyard, an office well-stocked with novels (James Lee Burke, among them), with walls filled with official certificates, marking perhaps his service on Lafourche Parish's...