Margaret Hamilton oral history interview
1977-10-25
Miss Margaret Hamilton was born and raised in Ontario, California, and was a lifelong resident. She was a librarian with the Ontario City Library from 1941 to 1965. In this interview, Miss Hamilton talks with interviewer Dr. Robert Collins about her life. She discusses her father coming to California from Scotland, her upbringing, her siblings, and people she's known. She also discusses her father, Archibald T. Hamilton, who was a prominent rancher in the area. Miss Hamilton died in 1995.
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