I was looking through a box of memories from my days at Elmhurst School. There were CDs with an oral history done around 2002. My third grade students interviewed the Camara Sisters, (Mary Lou Lemieux and Geri Leis) about their childhood on Glen Farm. These same students the next year used the interviews to create a video calling for the restoration of the Leonard Brown House. This is the first of the videos – about the people on Glen Farm. The ladies endured interview questions from four different classes and often there were several versions of the same story. It is raw – it is a work product and not a finished product, but as a historian I believe that oral histories are very important to understanding life in the past. Both of the ladies are gone now, but their stories remain with us through their interviews.