Roth, Bob

Person Preferred Name
Roth, Bob
Model
Compound Object
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
The primary topic of this interview was Bob Roth's lifestyle, his family, and the values
important to him. Bob has been a farmer at New River Groves in Davie for over 50 years. He was
able to provide insight into the experiences of the fruit business, which have interested him since
his time as a student at North Miami High School in the 1960s. The discussions in this interview
will cover topics such as early Davie history, Bob's family history, the fruit business, and changes
in South Florida. The interview, which began just before the tape begins, was not interrupted to
begin again. This was done as a means to keep a natural pace and flow to the discussion.
Model
Audio
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
The primary topic of this interview was Bob Roth's lifestyle, his family, and the values
important to him. Bob has been a farmer at New River Groves in Davie for over 50 years. He was
able to provide insight into the experiences of the fruit business, which have interested him since
his time as a student at North Miami High School in the 1960s. The discussions in this interview
will cover topics such as early Davie history, Bob's family history, the fruit business, and changes
in South Florida. The interview, which began just before the tape begins, was not interrupted to
begin again. This was done as a means to keep a natural pace and flow to the discussion.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
The primary topic of this interview was Bob Roth's lifestyle, his family, and the values
important to him. Bob has been a farmer at New River Groves in Davie for over 50 years. He was
able to provide insight into the experiences of the fruit business, which have interested him since
his time as a student at North Miami High School in the 1960s. The discussions in this interview
will cover topics such as early Davie history, Bob's family history, the fruit business, and changes
in South Florida. The interview, which began just before the tape begins, was not interrupted to
begin again. This was done as a means to keep a natural pace and flow to the discussion.