This interview is part of a collection of interviews conducted between 1976 - 1981.
A life-long resident, John Crigler talks about life in Boone County, Kentucky through the early 20th century. The Great Depression and county politcs are especially highlighted.
John Crigler was born and raised in Boone COunty, Kentucky. He began work in the Agricultural Adjustment Agency when it opened in 1934, one of Roosevelt's "alphabet soup" agencies.