Document Type

Oral History

Interviewee name

Norman Brilliant

Interviewer

Amy Bouchard Morin

Interview date

8-25-1993

Interview location

Old Town, Maine

Time

00:19:44

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Abstract

Norman Brilliant, interviewed by Amy Bouchard Morin, August 25, 1993, at his home in Old Town, Maine. For the "Islands and Bridges" project. Also present, Benoit Bouchard. 18 page transcript. Brilliant discusses life on French Island; father's work; neighbors; businesses; swimming in the Penobscot River; St. Joseph's school and coming home for lunch; food; Christmas; children's and adult's entertainment; Fourth of July; Helen Hunt school; English and French at home and school; WWII in the Pacific; outhouses; weddings on Mondays; funerals; LaBree's bakery.

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Disciplines

Oral History | United States History

Nation of origin

United States

Home state/Territory

Maine

Gender

Male

Ethnicity

European-American

Ethnic group

Franco-American

Branch of service

U.S. Army

Dates of service

1942-1945

Service entry

Enlisted

Location of Service

South Pacific Theatre

Wars & Conflicts

World War II

Locations

New Zealand; New Caledonia; Guadalcanal; Russell Islands; Philippines

Headings

Maine History; Old Town Maine History; Franco-Americans History; Franco-américains Histoire

Collection name

Islands and Bridges: Communities of Memory in Old Town, Maine / French Island Collection

Collection number

MF026

Item number

NA2763

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