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Archives Center, National Museum of American History P.O. Box 37012 Suite 1100, MRC 601 Washington, D.C. 20013-7012 [email protected] http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives Southern Agriculture Oral History Project Records NMAH.AC.0773 Franklin A. Robinson, Jr. June 2004

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Archives Center, National Museum of American HistoryP.O. Box 37012Suite 1100, MRC 601Washington, D.C. [email protected]://americanhistory.si.edu/archives

Southern Agriculture Oral History Project RecordsNMAH.AC.0773

Franklin A. Robinson, Jr.

June 2004

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Table of Contents

Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1Arrangement..................................................................................................................... 3History.............................................................................................................................. 2Scope and Contents note................................................................................................ 2Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 3Container Listing ........................................................................................................... 32

Series 1: Oral History Transcripts, 1982-1991....................................................... 32Series 2: Project Files, 1928-2004, undated.......................................................... 51Series 3: Photographic Prints and Slides, 1987-1991............................................ 58Series 4: Original Oral History Interview Tapes and Reference Compact Discs(CDs), 1986-1991................................................................................................... 65

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Collection Overview

Repository: Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Title: Southern Agriculture Oral History Project Records

Identifier: NMAH.AC.0773

Date: 1986-1991

Extent: 25 Cubic feet (79 boxes)

Creator: Daniel, Pete

Language: English

Administrative Information

ProvenanceA transfer from the Division of History of Technology (Agriculture), NMAH, July 2001

Related Collections#60 Warshaw Collection

#149 Kulp Collection of Account Books, 1755-1904

#475 Robinson and Via Family Papers

#481 William C. Kost Farm Records

#767 Timothy B. Bladen, Southern Maryland Photoprints

Other Finding AidsInventory available.

Processing InformationFranklin A. Robinson, Jr., June 2004, updated August 2007

Preferred CitationSouthern Agriculture Oral History Project Records, 1985-1992, Archives Center, NationalMuseum of American History.

Restrictions on AccessCollection is open for research. Unprotected photographs must be handled with gloves.

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Terms Governing Use and ReproductionCollection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guaranteesconcerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Centercost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

History

The history of the American South is intricately entwined with the history of agriculture in North America.Until very recently, post 1950, the South was predominately rural and agricultural in both its productionand culture. By the 1980s American agriculture, and particularly agriculture in the south, was underattack on various fronts especially cultural, financial, and technological. This assault threatened thevery existence of the small and family farm. Many small farming operations went bankrupt and the faceof American agriculture was becoming more corporate. It was amidst these troubling times that theAgricultural Division of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History undertook a massiveproject to document southern agriculture through oral history.

Through the efforts of NMAH staff, Pete Daniel, curator and project director, LuAnn Jones, researcher,and with countless support from staff photographers and personnel, Jones conducted approximately 159interviews of individual persons, couples and sometimes small groups, in eight southern states over a fiveyear period, 1986-1991. The project was funded by a series of grants from various sources. Not only wereoral histories taken but also substantial documentary photographs and slides of the many interviewees.The interviews ranged from individual farmers to individuals at companies and corporations involved withagriculture. The range of crops discussed included tobacco, cotton and rice. The project interviewed awide range of subjects: male, female, black, white, and Mexican. The project has contributed to at leasttwo books, Mama Learned Us to Work: Farm Women in the New South by LuAnn Jones and Like aFamily: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall and others of which Joneswas a contributing author.

Scope and Contents

The collection is divided into four series. Series 1: Oral History Transcripts, 1982-1991 are transcribedversions of the oral interviews. Correspondence and/or notes pertaining to the interviewed individualcollected or written by the interviewer are filed in this series following the transcription. The majority ofthe oral histories were done by Lu Ann Jones between1985-1991. There are a few interviews done byPete Daniel in the early 1980s and some reference copies of oral histories done elsewhere. This seriesis divided into eight sub-series: Sub-series 1.1: Arkansas, Sub-series 1.2: Georgia, Sub-series 1.3:Louisiana, Sub-series 1.4: Mississippi, Sub-series 1.5: North Carolina (including transcripts of the MexicanWorkers Project in English and Spanish), Sub-series 1.6: South Carolina, Sub-series 1.7: Tennessee, andSub-series 1.8: Virginia. Files are arranged alphabetically by state and there under by name; within the filematerials are arranged chronologically. Interview files may contain transcribed copies of the oral historyinterviews and subsequent draft copies with corrections by the interviewer or subject. The file also maycontain distillations or edited versions of the interview done by the researcher for possible publication.Correspondence and notes files may include Life History Forms, correspondence, newspaper articles,interviewer's notes, business cards, and paper copies of photographs. Signed releases are on file in theregistrar's office, NMAH, with copies in the control file of the Archives Center.

Series 2: Project Files and Reference Materials, 1928-2004 contain notes and correspondence keptby Jones in support of the oral history project. This series is divided into four sub-series: Sub-series2.1: State Files, Sub-series 2.2: Project and Reference Files, 1985-1991, Sub-series 2.3: Reference

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Publications, Pamphlets and Articles, 1928-2004 and Sub-series 2d: Computer Floppy Disks, 1985and undated. This series include bills, receipts, photo orders, travel brochures, reference materials,articles, correspondence, fundraising proposals and materials, USDA Extension Service bulletins, productcookbooks, and ephemera. These materials are valuable in documenting the methodology of the oralhistory project. They are also valuable in detailing the funding and maintenance of the project over itsfive-year lifespan. There is also a great deal of information on black farmers. This series is arrangedalphabetically by state and county or by article/publication title and within the file chronologically.

Series 3: Photographic Prints and Slides, 1987-1991 documenting the individuals interviewed, their homesand businesses, and geographic locations that were studied as part of the oral history project. The seriesis arranged numerically then chronologically by year. This series is followed by detailed photographicdescriptions arranged alphabetically by state then subject. Photograph files contain photographs taken bya Smithsonian photographer or Jones and any copies of photographs supplied by the subject. Most of thephotographs are black and white.

Series 4: Original Interview Tapes and Reference Compact Discs (CD), 1986-1991 are the originaltapes of the individual interviews conducted by Jones. This series is divided into eight sub-series.Reference numbers for CDs matching the original tapes are noted after the tapes. CDs 495-497 are forthe Smithsonian Photographer's Show: Sub-series 4.1: Arkansas, Sub-series 4.2: Georgia, Sub-series4.3: Louisiana, Sub-series 4.4: Mississippi, Sub-series 4.5: North Carolina (within this sub-series are thetranscripts of the Mexican Workers Project there may be an English language transcription as well as onein Spanish), Sub-series 4.6: South Carolina, Sub-series 4.7: Tennessee and Sub-series 4.8: Virginia andSub-series 4.9: Miscellaneous and Duplicates, within the sub-series tapes are arranged alphabetically bysubject.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into four series:

Series 1, Oral History Transcript

Series 2, Project Files

Series 3, Photographic Prints and Slides

Series 4, Original Oral History Interview Tapes and Reference Compact Discs (CDs) are the originalinterview tapes and the accompanying reference copy cds.

Names and Subject Terms

This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms:

Subjects:

Agricultural laborersAgriculture -- HistoryFarm life -- 20th centuryFarmers -- ArkansasFarmers -- GeorgiaFarmers -- LouisianaFarmers -- Mexico

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Farmers -- MississippiFarmers -- North CarolinaFarmers -- South CarolinaFarmers -- TennesseeFarmers -- VirginiaPeriodicals

Types of Materials:

Photographs -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Silver gelatin -- 1950-2000Project filesQuestionnaires

Names:

Accardo, PaulAguirre, Gloria OlmosAllen, DavidAnderson, AdraAnderson, WalterAndrews, John WilliamArdoin, LeslieBailey, CharlesBailey, Howard TaftBaird, George E., Jr.Baronet, JoeBell, Walter M.Bennett, NovellaBennett, W.J.Benson, DickBenton, AubreyBenton, Ina BelleBlackstock, TomBlackstock, VelvaBlanchard, J.F.Booth, Mrs. N.J.Booth, N.J.Bosselman, WillieBossleman, NormanBowman, Wilbert A.Bradford, Nara N.Bradford, Norwood)Brantley, L.D.Breaux, Jessie Al., Sr.Brinkley, JohnnieBrinkley, LucileBroussard, SamBrown, GordonBrown, MamieBunting, BennyBunting, JoeBurkett, BenBurkett, Bennie F.Bush, MillerByers, Ruby

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Byers, SanfordCaesar, ClarenceCarline, Herman C.Carnahan, CottonCarter, Ethel H.Castleberry, Guy W.Caughron, KermitCaughron, RexCaughron, RoyCazer, GarlandCeras, DelfinoClaffery, Clegg, Sr.Clapp, ClydeClark, Fletcher TalmadgeClayton, WIlliam P.Cockerham, LesterCockerham, MarieCole, BusterColeman, HaroldColeman, Mrs. HaroldColvin, R.C.Comeaux, LewisConnell, AltonCromertie, John L.Crosby, RuthCrosby, VictorCummins, Mary LeeCummins, W.R.Cunningham, TomDaniel, FlorentineDavies, W. J. K.Davis, FreddaDavis, OttoDavis, PaulineDelasbour, AnnaDerbigney, DurrellDillard, John T.Dorminy, Henry ClaytonDove, DorothyDucrest, JesseDulaney, T.W.Elam, EdwardFeilke, MabelFelknor, Jessie F.Finchum, AmosFinchum, EvaFleming, Arthur B.Fletcher, Mrs. Merle FordFlores, Roque OlmosFoster, JimFoster, VergieFriesen, Viola LiechtyGardner, C.E.Garrich, Carl

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Gay, AndrewGeorge, LelerGosney, JessieGosney, KennethGray, LeonardGray, WardellGreen, AloneGreen, ClarenceGriffin, A.C.Griffin, GraceHahn, E.L.Hall, JoeHaransky, CharlotteHarper, Woodrow, Sr.Harrington, A.M.Harris, EdnaHarris, John, Rev.Harris, Robert B.Hawkins, CharlieHemphill, ElvinHemphill, MattieHill, FrankJefcoat, LazJensen, Olga B.Johnson, HerbertJones, Lu AnnKilby, T.H.Knight, MartinKoen, EulahLamson, Alfred EllisLandry, SteveLane, Clyde D.Laney, John B.Langley, NellieLatoilas, DonaldLawrimore, Rufus B.Leary, Mrs. StillmanLeary, StillmanLegnon, HiltonLegnon, Lena PorrierLenius, JaneLewis, BobbyLewis, DorothyLewis, RalphLittlejohn, AndrewLoewer, ArthurLong, WelchelLowder, ClaytonLowder, Kathy R.Mangum, O.L.Martin, LillianMcBrayer, LoomisMcCarty, BenMcGee, Dean

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Mercer, MidiMinchew, EdnaMire, JohnMohamed, Ethel WrightMoody, EdgarMorris, EdwardMurphree, LeoMurray, Lurline S.Nacquin, LeoNix, AgnesNix, JoeParker, JonahPatout, William A.Patterson, VanonaPender, BessiePetticrew, DonaldPlayer, C.B., Jr.Porter, VirginiaProffitt, Harry, Jr.Purvis, ClydeRedmond, VirgieReed, BuniceReed, HowardRice, FrankRichardson, RosettaRivers, MarionRoberts, GertiRoberts, JamesRodriguez, IgnacioRountree, G. EmoryRucker, WilliamSalas, MariaSarten, DellaScoggins, LillieScroggins, Alma M.Seidenschwarz, RosieSeidenstricker, L.F.Seidenstricker, LaverneSerrano, AdolofoSerrano, EdithSerrano, LidiaShannon, JackShepherd, GradySims, LavanaSizemore, MartielSkinner, AnnieSkinner, JarvisSmith, EthelSmith, GeorgeSoileau, RousebSpicer, J.M.Spivey, WaylandStarke, GranvilleSteen, Albert

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Stowers, J.W.Strange, FredStrohl, CarlStrohl, MarySumner, Ruby C.Temple, EffieThomas, LottieThompson, MiomaThresto, ChuckTomlinson, CliftonTurner, Mrs. O.C.Van Houten, RosettaVan Houten, RudyVickers, LloydVidrine, Levie A.Walton, W.W.Watson, MaryWelborn, S.L.Wells, ArnaleeWells, Homer, Dr.White, WallaceWigley, MabryWilley, GretchenWilley, John F.Winskie, DentWoodard, HenryYohe, Alma M.Yohe, PerryYoung, Walter

Geographic Names:

Arkansas -- AgricultureGeorgia -- AgricultureLouisiana -- AgricultureMississippi -- AgricultureNorth Carolina -- AgricultureSouth Carolina -- AgricultureTennessee -- AgricultureVirginia -- Agriculture

Photograph/Negative Numbers: Arkansas

Brantley, L. D. and farm. Coy, ARK................................................................... LJ 87-17118-16, 19, 21

Brown, Gordon, Scott, ARK........................................................................................... LJ 87-17116-18

Cazer, Garland, Carlisle, ARK....................................................................................... LJ 87-17118-13

Clayton, William P., DeValls Bluff, ARK......................................................................... LJ 87-17118-27

Fletcher, Merle Ford, farm, England, ARK.............................................................. LJ 87-17118-0, 3, 8

Garrich, Carl, Carlisle, ARK........................................................................................... LJ 87-17116-15

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Gosney, Jessie S.......................................................................................................... 87-16524-14, 19

Gosney, Jessie S.................................................................................................................. 87-16526-8

Gosney, Jessie S., and Rex Raborn.................................................................................. 87-16524-33

Gosney, Jessie S., and Rex Raborn planting wheat, Carlisle, Ark................... 87-16523-12, 27, 31, 32

Gosney, Jessie and Rex Raborn planting wheat.................................... 87-16549-7, 10, 17, 24, 27, 30

Gosney, Jessie and Rex Raborn planting wheat.............................................. 87-16550-13, 24, 28, 36

Gosney, Jessie S., and salvaged Prairie Center sign.................................................. 87-16526-12, 15

Gosney, Jessie, at meeting of Altruistic Club, Carlisle, Ark...................... 87-16527-4, 5, 13, 27, 30, 33

Gosney, Jessie S., cooking breakfast................................................................................ 87-16524-32

Gosney, Jessie Smiley, family photo.................................................................................... 87-16539-3

Gosney, Jessie Smiley, farm photos............................................................................ 87-16539-22, 24

Gosney, Jessie S., Kenneth Gosney and Rex Raborn......................................... 87-16525-7, 8, 10, 12

Gosney, Jessie and Kenneth, Rex Raborn, picking soybeans, Arkansas. (This harvest was simulatedfor purposes of photographs. Soybeans were not ready for harvest.)..... 87-16533-7A, 8A, 10A, 30A

Gosney, Jessie (Smiley), swimming in rice field irrigation ditch......................................... 87-16525-33

Gosney, Jessie Smiley, swimming in rice pond August, 1943............................................ 87-16539-11

Gosney, Kenneth................................................................................................................ 87-16524-36

Gosney, Kenneth, and son James..................................................................................... 87-16524-26

Gosney combine................................................................................................................... 87-16524-3

Gosney farm, Old tools........................................................................................... 87-16526-17, 18, 21

Gosney farm, Picking soybeans (This harvest was simulated for purposes of photographs. Soybeanswere not ready for harvest.)................................................................................ 87-16534-19, 21, 35

Gosney farm photos, rice harvest...................................................................................... 87-16539-29

Gosney home....................................................................................................................... 87-16526-6

Gosney house, Lu Ann Jones playing with puppies.......................................................... 87-16526-35

Gosney shop....................................................................................................................... 87-16526-22

Gosney shop, Tools, shovels, boots in................................................................... 87-16526-24, 27, 30

Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. E. W., Hazen, ARK........................................................................ LJ 87-17118-10

Jensen, Olga B., Stuttgart, ARK.................................................................................... LJ 87-17117-5A

Lenius, Jane, Stuttgart, ARK........................................................................................ LJ 87-17117-OA

Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Carlisle, ARK.................................................................. LJ 87-17116-12

Raborn, Rex, Gosney hired man, Carlisle, Ark.................................................................. 87-16534-14

Scroggins, Alma M., Stuttgart, ARK.............................................................................. LJ 87-17118-12

Seidenstricker, Mr. and Mrs. L. F., and son at prairie County Rice Festival, ARK............ LJ 87-17119-9

Seidenschwarz, Rose, Stuttgart, ARK..................................................................... LJ 87-17116-20, 21

Smith, George, at son's house, ARK.......................................................... LJ 87-17117-10A, 14A, 19A

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George, Lonoke, ARK................................................................... LJ 87-17117-7A

Strohl, Mary and Carl, DeValls Bluff, ARK.................................................................... LJ 87-17118-26

VanHouten, Rudy and Rosetta, Hazen, ARK.................................................................. LJ 87-17119-6

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Yohe, Alma, farm, seed cleaning, Stuttgart, ARK........................................ LJ 87-17116-26, 27, 30, 34

Antique truck. Prairie County Rice Festival, ARK............................................................ LJ 87-17119-3

Arkansas prairie (Gosney?).................................................................................................. 87-16526-9

Bank sign-"Wheat 2.56" (Stuttgart, Ark.?).......................................................................... 87-16538-11

Grading rice, grain elevators, Carlisle, Ark....................................................... 87-16528-14, 6, 7, 8, 16

Hazen, Ark.......................................................................................................................... 87-16528-28

Irrigation well on Smiley Farm near Carlisle, Ark............................................................... 87-16539-17

Kogourek and Son Hardware, Hazen, Ark........................................................................... 87-16526-2

Kocourek and Son Hardware, Hazen, Ark............................................................. 87-16528-23, 26, 27

Kocourek and Son Wedding album, ledger from Hardware, Hazen, Ark................ 87-16528-31, 34, 35

Plane, Shannon Agricultural Flying.................................................................................... 87-16538-24

Prairie County, Miss Rice 1987....................................................................................... LJ 87-17119-1

Proprietor, Cocourek and Son Hardware, Hazen, Ark....................................................... 87-16528-29

Riceland Foods, Inc., Stuttgart, Ark................................................................................... 87-16527-35

Rice wreathes on church, DeValls Bluff, ARK............................................................... LJ 87-17118-29

Smiley Prairie Center, Ark., home, 1906 (Jessie Smiley Gosney home place)....... 87-16525-19, 23, 29

Unidentified............................................................................................................. 87-16539-12, 13, 16

Unidentified......................................................................................................................... 87-16539-32

Photograph/Negative Numbers: Georgia

Bennett, Henry worker, Georgia Agrirama......................................................................... 87-16556-3A

Bennett, Kevin, grandson, son of Mahlon Bennett; Mahlon Bennett, son of W. J. and Novella; LindaBennett, wife of Kevin; Novella Bennett; Kenny Bennett, son of Mahlon; W. J Bennett; DavidBennett, son of W. J. and Novella; Joshua (Josh) Bennett, son of David, grandson of W. J. andNovella (Left to right)........................................................................................................ 87-16560-5

Bennett, Novella and W. J......................................................................................... JT 87-16575-28A,

Bennett, Novella, at home.................................................................................................... 87-16557-1

Bennett, W. J. and Georgie Pearson, neighbor............................................................. JT 87-16574-24

Bennett, W. J. at Agrirama.............................................................................................. JT 87-16573-9

Bennett, W. J., at Agrirama sawmill....................................................................... 87-16558-15, 18, 21

Bennett, W. J., at Agrirama sawmill................................................................. 87-16558-28, 29, 32, 34

Bennett, W. J. and Novella, and Kenney Bennett, their grandson, son of Mahlon Bennett.. 87-16560-2

Bennett, W. J. and Novella, at home................................................................................. 87-16562-32

Bennett, W. J. and Novella, with grandson............................................................ 87-16557-5, 7, 8, 10

Bennett, W. J., "Boss," Georgia Agrirama............................................... 87-16556-26A, 28A, 31A, 34A

Benton, Aubrey, Commerce, GA..................................................................................... LJ 87-6668-21

Blackstock, Velva, GA........................................................................................................ LJ 87-6668-6

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Blackstock barn, GA.......................................................................................................... LJ 87-6668-3

Blackstock granddaughter Millie, GA................................................................................. LJ 87-6668-0

Blackstock granddaughter Millie, GA................................................................................. LJ 87-6668-1

(Old) Blackstock store, GA................................................................................................ LJ 87-6668-8

Blackstock, Tom, Talrno, GA.................................................................................. 88-14738-25, 28, 30

Blackstock, Tom, among old farm equipment stored in old family store........................... 88-14739-2, 4

Blackstock, granddaughter Millie.................................................................................. 88-14739-19, 20

Hofmeister, Richard; Velva and Tom Blackstock and Jeff Tinsley with homemade wine.... 88-14739-22

Blackstock, granddaughter Millie........................................................................................ 88-14739-23

Blackstock, Millie and her dad, Jim.................................................................................... 88-14739-26

Blackstock, Tom, looking at cattle...................................................................................... 88-14739-28

Blackstock, Tom and Millie................................................................................................. 88-14739-31

Blackstock, Tom, at Rotary [or Puritan?] meeting........................................................ 88-14740-12, 17

(Old) Blackstock store........................................................................................................ 88-14740-34

Blackstock's, Tom and Velva Blackstock's house.............................................................. 88-14740-36

Blackstock cattle................................................................................................................... 88-14741-4

Blackstock, Tom, in pick up truck................................................................................... 88-14741-6, 11

Blackstock, Tom.................................................................................................................. 88-14741-16

Blackstock, Tom, and brother at store.................................................................... 88-14741-26, 32, 36

Blackstock, Millie and dad Jim on tractor........................................................................... 88-14742-18

Blackstock, Tom and Millie................................................................................................. 88-14742-21

Blackstock, Tinsley, Jeff, taking photo of Jim, Millie's dad................................................. 88-14742-24

Blackstock, Tom, Watch with inscription, "Tom Blackstock Man of the Year 1972"............ 88-14742-28

Blackstock, Tom, with cattle............................................................................................... 88-14742-33

Blackstock, Tom, and Millie in vineyard............................................................................... 88-14743-2

Blackstock, Tom, in grape vineyard...................................................................................... 88-14743-5

Blackstock, Velva in yard................................................................................................. 88-14753-1, 2

Blackstock, Velva in yard............................................................................................... 88-14753-8, 11

Blackstock, Tom at tire store........................................................................................ 88-14753-20, 22

Blackstock, Tom at civic meeting....................................................................................... 88-14753-22

Blackstock, Tom at civic meeting........................................................ 88-14754-1, 7, 10, 14, 15, 19, 23

Blackstock, Tom at tire store.............................................................................................. 88-14754-26

Blackstock, Tom, Close-ups......................................................................................... 88-14754-32, 33

Blackstock, Tom in old house....................................................................................... 88-14755-1, 5, 7

Overview of Blackstock vineyards...................................................................................... 88-14755-11

Close-up of building construction, Blackstock.................................................................... 88-14755-14

Stored baskets.................................................................................................................... 88-14755-17

Blackstock, Tom, Millie and unidentified girl on porch of old Blackstock store................... 88-14755-22

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Blackstock, Tom standing by Blackstock Road signs......................................................... 88-14755-25

Blackstock, Tom with mailman........................................................................................... 88-14755-29

Blackstock, Tom with old equipment, parts, etc................................................................. 88-14755-33

Blackstock, Millie holding puppy, giving calf a bottle........................................................ 88-14756-5, 6

Blackstock, Velva.................................................................................................................. 88-14756-9

Blackstock, close up of building construction, Blackstock farm.......................................... 88-14756-12

Blackstock, Millie, Richard Hofmeister showing Millie how to use camera................... 88-14756-13, 14

Old Blackstock home place, now home of daughter Sandra, Jim and Millie...................... 88-14756-26

Blackstock, Tom and Richard Hofmeister.......................................................................... 88-14756-27

Blackstock, Tom and cattle........................................................... 88-14757-6, 8, 11, 12, 20, 24, 30, 32

Baling hay with round baler, Blackstock farm....88-14758-3A, 15A, 16A, 17A, 18A, 19A, 20A, 21A, 22A, 23A

Blackstock, Tom in pickup.................................................................................................. 88-14789-16

Fieldale, poultry processing plant, Gainesville, GA....JT-88-14769-2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 14, 16, 21, 25, 26, 32, 33, 35, 37

Fieldale poultry processing plant, Gainesville, GA....JT-88-14770-2A, 4A, 6A, 10A, 12A, 13A, 19A, 22A, 27A

Blackstock store room [?]............................................................................................ JT-88-14770-34A

Three washtubs hanging on side of building................................................................... JT-14770-36A

Blackstock farm, Old poultry house, GA......................................................................... JT-88-14759-9

Blackstock, Tom and? Blackstock in old family store................. JT-88-14759-10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 24

? Blackstock................................................................................................................... JT-88-14759-28

Blackstock family........................................................................................................... JT-88-14760-12

Blackskock family............................................................................................. JT-88-14760-13,, 15, 21

Blackstock, Tom and Velva...................................................................................... JT-88-14760-23, 27

poultry monument, Gainesville, GA............................................................................... JT-88-14760-30

Poultry house, Blackstock farm [?]............................................................................ JT-88-14761-2, 10

Blackstock family........................................................................................................... JT-88-14761-14

Millie, Blackstock granddaughter, and her dad, Jim, riding horse................................. JT-88-14761-18

Preparing for Blackstock family photograph.......................................... JT-88-14761-20, 21, 25, 27, 28

Byers, Sanford in field.................................................................................................. 88-14746-1, 4, 7

Byers, Sanford, holding strawberries................................................................................. 88-14746-14

Byers, Tinsley, Jeff, in Byers pickup truck.......................................................................... 88-14746-20

Byers, Ruby GA............................................................................................................... LJ 87-6668-17

Byers, Sanford, with Jenny, pick-up, Gainesville, GA.............................................. LJ 87-17112-27, 32

Byers, Sanford.................................................................................................................... 88-14748-16

Byers, Sanford at Farmers Market, Gainesville, GA..................................................... JT-88-14759-32

Byers, Sanford, plowing with jennies................................................................ 88-14748-22, 24, 28, 34

Byers, Sanford........................................................................................................ 88-14749-11, 14, 16

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Byers, Ruby and Sanford's house...................................................................................... 88-14749-20

Byers, Rose bush at Byers house..................................................................................... 88-14749-24

Byers, Sanford, driving tractor............................................................................................ 88-14749-35

Byers, Sanford with vegetables, cattle, picking strawberries....88-14751-0, 6, 9, 10, 18,25, 30, 33, 34, 35

Byers, Sanford with Jennie...................................................................................... JT-88-14761-33, 36

Byers, Sanford at Hall County Farmers Curb Market, Gainesville,GA.............................................................................. JT-88-14762-2A, 4A, 14, 15, 22, 23, 26, 27, 30

Byers, Sanford, Close up.............................................................................................. JT-88-14762-32

Poultry Park, Gainesville, GA................................................................................ JT-88-14762-36A, 37

Byers, Sanford plowing with jennies............................................. JT-88-14763-5A, 9A, 12A, 13A, 23A,

Byers, Sanford in old poultry house............................................................................ JT-88-14763-30A

Byers, Sanford on telephone...................................................................................... JT-88-14763-32A

Connell, Alton, at Georgia Agrirama........................................................................ JT 87-16565-2, 3, 5

Connell, Alton, at Georgia Agrirama.................................................................. JT 87-16578-27, 28, 29

Connell, Alton, Close-up of Green Thumb program button on his overalls................... JT 87-16565-14

Connell, Alton, on his farm, south Georgia................................................................... JT 87-16574-10

Connell, Alton, with Pat Phillips, curator, Georgia Agrirama....................................... JT 87-16565-6, 7

Dillard, John T., and neighbor................................................................................. JT 87-16577-72, 73

Dillard, John T., at home..................................................................................... JT 87-16566-39A, 46A

Dillard, John T., Photograph of mother......................................................................... JT 87-16564-28

Dillard, John T., plowing at Agrirama............................................................................ JT 87-16570-36

Dillard, John T., with photos of parents................................................................... JT 87-16564-30, 31

Dillard , John T. and Nioma Trailer home............................................................................. 87-16558-1

Dillard, John T., Tifton, GA............................................................................................... 87-16558-5, 6

Dillard, John T. and Nioma, inside trailer................................................................. 87-16558-9, 11, 12

Dillard, John T., discing......................................................................................... 87-16560-17, 22, 29

Dillard, John T., discing....................................................................................................... 87-16561-2

Dillard, John T., discing, Tifton area......................................................................... 87-16559-7, 29, 37

Dillard, John T., discing, Tifton area.............................................................................. 87-16561-9, 21

Dillard employer with family.......................................................................................... 87-16562-24, 25

Dillard, John T. and Nioma at home.................................................................................. 87-16563-17

Dillard, John T............................................................................................................... 87-16563-21, 22

Dillard, John T., employer (?)............................................................................................. 87-16562-18

Dillard, John T., milking cow................................................................................... 87-16563-26, 32, 36

Dillard, John T. and Nioma and daughter............................................................................ 87-16564-1

Dillard, John T. and Nioma, portraits........................................................................ 87-16564-3, 4, 7, 8

Dillard, John T., with plowing contest ribbon................................................................ 87-16564-12, 15

Dillard, Nioma, and granddaughters................................................................................... 87-16563-23

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Dillard, Nioma, gathering eggs...................................................................................... JT 87-16564-22

Dillard, Nioma Holloway, mother, Elizabeth Flower Holloway....................................... JT 87-16570-33

Dillard, Nioma Holloway, with photo of mother.............................................................. JT 87-16564-29

Dillard, Hand tobacco planter........................................................................................ JT 87-16570-29

Dillard, in Agrirama plowing contest.............................................................................. JT 87-16570-30

Dillard, employer............................................................................................................ JT 87-16570-16

Dillard, employers........................................................................................................ JT 87-16569-24A

Dillard and neighbor.......................................................................................... JT 87-16568-38, 40, 41

Dillard neighbor.............................................................................................................. JT 87-16568-56

Dillard neighbor with bee stands............................................................................. JT 87-16568-48, 49

Dillard Neighbors: Jamie Lamar Mathis, Jessica Elaine Pitts and Mindy Michelle Pitts JT 87-16564-26

Fieldale Farms, Tinsley, Jeff, preparing to photograph chicken processing factory, Gainesville,GA............................................................................................................................... RH 88-14734-1

Fieldale Farms chicken processing plant, Gainesville, GA....... 88-14734-, 4, 11, 13, 19, 23, 29. 32, 35

Fieldale Farms chicken processing plant....................... 88-14735-7, 8, 17, 18, 24, 27, 30. 33, 36, 36A

Fieldale Farms chicken processing plant..................... 88-14736-4A, 8A, 10A, 19A, 25A, 31A, 33A35A

Fieldale Farms chicken processing plant................................................... 88-14737-4, 12, 21, 25, 36A

Fleming, Arthur, close-ups and working garden................................................. 88-14747-8, 11, 25, 32

Fleming, Robbie, Gainesville, GA........................................................................................ 88-14752-1

Fleming, Robbie and Arthur................................................................................................. 88-14752-5

Fleming, Robbie.................................................................................................................... 88-14752-8

Fleming, Arthur with rabbit................................................................................................... 88-14752-9

Fleming, Arthur welding................................................................................................ 88-14752-11, 15

Fleming, Arthur with family photographs...................................................................... 88-14752-27, 29

Fleming, Broiler Grower featuring Arthur Fleming........................................................ 88-14752-31, 34

Harper, Woodrow Sr., Hartwell, GA............................................................................... LJ 87-17112-23

Long, Welchel, Dewey Rose, GA.................................................................................... LJ 87-17112-2

Moore, Kenneth, Randall, Willie and Ken. Willie Moore was man John Dillard was workingwith................................................................................................................................. 87-16562-13

Moreland, Edwina Rose, granddaughter, and Jessica Elane Pitts and Mindy Michelle Pitts,neighbors......................................................................................................................... 87-16563-20

Nix, Joe and Agnes GA................................................................................................... LJ 87-6668-20

Raye, Lyie and Mae S. Raye, Dillard friends and neighbors withlivestock............................................................................... JT 87-16567-3, 4, 5, 6,10, 13, 18, 24, 33

Reed, Bunice and Howard GA........................................................................................ LJ 87-6668-15

Rucker, William and wife, Elberton, GA..................................................................... LJ 87-17112-7, 21

Simians, Alm, drawing water from well, Agrirama................................................... JT 87-16579-12, 15

Wells, Dr. Homer................................................................................................. JT 87-16571-20A, 26A

Wells, Homer, Shirley A. Wells at home, Tifton, GA................................................... JT 87-16571-29A

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Wells, Shirley A. and Pat Phillips, quilting.................................................. JT 87-16571-31A, 34A, 36A

Wells, Shirley A. and Pat Phillips, quilting.............................. JT 87-16576-OA, 1A, 2A, 11A, 12A, 13A

Winskie, Dent, at Agrirama gristmill........................................................................ JT 87-16573-26, 28

Winskie, Dent, Georgia Agrirama.................................................................................. JT 87-16578-20

Abandoned building, south Georgia................................................................................ JT 87-16574-5

Abandoned building, south Georgia.............................................................................. JT 87-16574-14

Abandoned pick-up, south Georgia............................................................................... JT 87-16568-54

Building construction................................................................................................ JT 87-16574-16, 18

Buildings, Tifton, GA................................................................................................ JT 87-16577-62, 67

Cow................................................................................................................................ JT 87-16567-34

Equipment, south Georgia.......................................................................................... JT 87-16569-28A

Field, south Georgia................................................................................................ JT 87-16568-59, 60

Georgia Agrirama............................................................................................................ JT 87-16579-2

Georgia Agrirama, Bell.................................................................................................... JT 87-16579-5

Georgia Agrirama, building........................................................................................... JT 87-16575-8A

Georgia Agrirama, Buildings and scenes.............................................................. JT 87-16579-7, 9, 10

Georgia Agrirama, Buildings, tools at...................................................................... 87-16556-39A, 40A

Georgia Agrirama, implements............................................................................... 87-16563-10, 11, 12

Georgia Agrirama, Interiors..................................................................................... JT 87-16565-29, 30

Georgia Agrirama, Interpreter on porch........................................................................ JT 87-16578-36

Georgia Agrirama, Meal.......................................................................................... JT 87-16577-43, 47

Georgia Agrirama, Piney woods rooters....................................................................... JT 87-16573-37

Georgia Agrirama, Plowing with mule............................................................... JT 87-16579-22, 24, 28

Georgia Agrirama, Running the sawmill........... JT 87-16566-50A, 56A, 58A, 59A, 63A, 65A, 69A, 70A

Georgia Agrirama, sawmill........................................................................................... 87-16558-22, 26

Georgia Agrirama, School boys................................................................... JT 87-16578-7, 8, 9, 10, 14

Georgia Agrirama, School children at sawmill................................................................ JT 87-16573-4

Georgia Agrirama, School children saw wood........................................................ JT 87-16573-12, 14

Georgia Agrirama Outside shots....................................................................... JT 87-16565-34, 36, 37

Georgia Agrirama, Trough [?]........................................................................................ JT 87-16579-20

Feeding cattle, Tifton area................................................................................................... 87-16562-2

"God's Little Half Acre," GA........................................................................................... JT 87-16577-58

Irrigation hose [?]........................................................................................................... JT 87-16570-12

Old house, Tifton, GA [?]............................................................................................ JT 87-16576-20A

Old mechanical tobacco harvester (?)............................................................................... 87-16562-14

Shelters and corn field, south Georgia.............................................................. JT 87-16568-67, 70, 73

Street, Tifton, GA........................................................................................................... JT 87-16577-51

Street scene, Tifton, GA.................................................................................................. JT 87-16580-4

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Stones, North GA........................................................................................................... LJ 87-17112-25

Tobacco barn, south Georgia.......................................................................................... JT 87-16574-4

Tobacco barn, south Georgia.......................................................................................... JT 87-16574-6

Tobacco field, south GA..................................................................................................... 87-16562-23

Tobacco growing, south Georgia................................................................................ JT 87-16569-33A

Tobacco sticks, south Georgia........................................................................................ JT 87-16574-3

Tomatoes, south Georgia............................................................................................ JT 87-16570-8, 9

Unidentified house, south GA............................................................................................. 87-16557-17

Unidentified man................................................................................................................. 87-16563-14

Worker, Georgia Agrirama (Jackson, Horace?)............................................................... 87-16556-24A

Uniden., south Georgia............................................................................................... JT 87-16569-10A

Uniden......................................................................................................................... JT 87-16569-20A

Uniden...................................................................................................................... JT 87-16572-20, 32

Unidentified man peeling apple.......................................................................................... 88-14746-32

Big, unidentified house......................................................................................................... 88-14747-3

Poultry statue, Georgia Poultry Park, Gainesville, GA................................................... 88-14748-8, 10

Georgia Poultry Park, Gainesville, GA......................................................................... 88-14750-24, 31

Unidentified house, Gainesville, GA [?].............................................................................. 88-14750-34

1915 photograph of man selling Watkins products............................................................ 88-14753-25

Chicken............................................................................................................................... 88-14754-30

Deer horns in scales.......................................................................................................... 88-14754-35

Photograph/Negative Numbers: Louisiana

Ardoin, Leslie, Mamou, LA......................................................................................... LM 88-14702-2, 6

Ardoin, Leslie and Lu Ann Jones at Miller's Lake.................................................. LM 88-14702-25, 26

Ardoin, Leslie and friends at Miller's Lake, LA................................................. LM 88-14719-20, 22, 23

Ardoin, Leslie; Bob Marcantel, Kent Aguillard, Glen LaHaye, Gilbert J. Guillory; playing hearts atMamou Rice Dryer (Left to right).............................................................................. LM 88-14721-18

Baronet, Joe, farm, Boufete, Robert, worker harvesting crawfish, Crowley, LA............. LM 88-14706-3

Baronet's, Joe, farm, Crawfish harvest, Crowley, LA......................................... LM 88-14706-6, 10, 12

Baronet's, Joe, farm, Grass landing strip, Crowley, LA................................................ LM 88-14706-13

Baronet's, Joe, farm, Gnats, Crowley, LA.............................................................. LM 88-14706-20, 24

Baronet, Joe, Crowley, LA.............................................................................................. LM 88-14713-9

Baronet, Joe, farm, Harvesting crawfish, LA.............................................. LM 88-14713-22, 28, 31, 35

Baronet, Joe, LA............................................................................................... LM 88-14715-34, 35, 36

Baronet, Joe, on farm, Crowley, LA.................................................. LM 88-14717-15A, 17A, 22A, 24A

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Baronet farm in distance, rice field, LA...................................................................... LM 88-14717-32A

Baronet, Joe, LA......................................................................................................... LM 88-14721-3, 5

Broussard, Sam, Breaux Bridge, LA.............................................................................. LM 88-14705-2

Broussard, Sam farm, Harvesting crawfish, Breaux Bridge, LA..... LM 88-14709-9, 15, 23, 29, 34, 36A

Broussard, Sam farm, alligator, LA.............................................................................. LM 88-14711-16

Broussard, Sam with crawfish, Breaux Bridge............................................................. LM 88-14711-21

Broussard, Sam, Crawfish plate................................................................................... LM 88-14711-34

Broussard, Sam farm, Discing, Breaux Bridge, LA.................................................. LM 88-14712-9, 20

Broussard, Sam, Breaux Bridge, LA.......................................................... LM 88-14714-12, 14, 25, 27

Broussard, Sam, Breaux Bridge, LA..................................................... LM 88-14720-6, 7, 8, 12, 15, 29

Deshotel, Albert............................................................................................................ LM 88-14719-15

Deshotel, Millard; Roy Fontenot; Leslie Ardoin; Raymond "Oak" Aucoin; Albert Deshotel, at Miller'sLake (Left to right).................................................................................................... LM 88-14719-18

Deshotel, Millard .......................................................................................................... LM 88-14719-20

Fontenot, Roy .............................................................................................................. LM 88-14719-23

Gay, Andrew P. and son, Plaquemine, LA..................................................................... LM 88-14700-4

Gay, Andrew P., ancestral home, LA...................................................................... LM 88-14700-25, 30

Gay, Andrew P., Plaquemine, LA................................................................................... LM 88-14703-3

Gay, Andrew P. Jr., Plaquemine, LA.............................................................................. LM 88-14703-4

Gay farm, Quarters, sugar cane workers. Plaquemine, LA.................................... LM 88-14703-12, 15

Gay, Andrew P., at ancestral home, LA...................................................... LM 88-14705-4, 6, 9, 15, 26

Gay, Andrew P. Jr., Andrew P. Gay, Sr., Terry J. Gomez, and insurance agent, showing Lu Ann Jonesan old book............................................................................................................... LM 88-14705-28

Gay, Andrew P., ancestral home.................................................................................. LM 88-14705-36

Gay farm, Cultivating rice. Plaquemine, LA.................................. LM 88-14708-3, 5, 14, 17, 23, 26, 35

Jones, Lu Ann, LA.......................................................................................................... LM 88-14716-3

Latoilais, Donald in "go-devil," Breaux Bridge, LA......................................................... LM 88-14709-5

Latoilais, Donald, LA............................................................................................... LM 88-14711-24, 27

Leggetfc, Mrs. Carol, office manager, Mamou Rice Drier, Mamou, LA........................ LM 88-14721-34

Minor, Laurie, LA.......................................................................................................... LM 88-14715-30

Petticrew, Donald, Iowa, LA,.................................................................................. LM 88-14707-23, 26

Young's, Walter and Hattie, yard, Bastile, LA..................................... LM 88-14701-6, 8, 12, 14, 15, 19

Young's Walter and Hattie, Oil refinery and rice field, view from back yard............ LM 88-14701-25, 32

Young's, Walter and Hattie, house, Greenhouse.......................................................... LM 88-14701-36

Young's, Walter and Hattie, yard, Bastile, LA........................................... LM 88-14718-4, 6, 11, 14, 17

Young yard, Oil refinery seen from, LA............................................................ LM 88-14718-29, 30, 32

Tractor with harrow, Louisiana....................................................................................... LM 88-14699-2

Street scenes, Crowley, LA........................................................................ LM 88-14699-14, 20, 21, 30

Rice mills, railroad track, Crowley, LA.......................................................................... LM 88-14699-35

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Grain harvest, LA.......................................................................................................... LM 88-14700-22

Roadside stand near Mamou, LA........................................................................... LM 88-14702-12, 15

Miller's Lake, Mamou, LA............................................................................................. LM 88-14702-17

Rice mills, driers, railroads, Crowley, LA.................................................. LM 88-14704-4, 7, 12, 16, 17

Old book....................................................................................................................... LM 88-14705-31

Irrigation equipment, LA....................................................................................... LM 88-14706-33, 36A

Levees, rice field, LA.................................................................................................... LM 88-14707-18

Fertilizing rice with a plane, LA.............................................................................. LM 88-14707-33, 34

Fertilizing rice with a plane, LA................................................... LM 88-14710-8, 22, 25, 27, 31, 33, 34

Crawfish trap, LA............................................................................................................ LM 88-14711-8

Close-up of crawfish..................................................................................................... LM 88-14711-33

Cracklings, Goulas Grocery. Older man is Leroy Goulas and Susan Chauffe weighs out cracklings inthe store, Breaux Bridge, LA................................................................... LM 88-14712-29, 30, 33, 35

Harvesting grain, LA................................................................................................. LM 88-14715-9, 16

Irrigation pump, LA................................................................................................. LM 88-14715-24, 28

Rice field, LA.................................................................................................................. LM 88-14716-4

Unidentified tractor driver, near Bastile, LA............................................................ LM 88-14716-20, 21

Rice field, LA................................................................................................................ LM 88-14716-28

Raymond "Oak", Aucoin......................................................................................... LM 88-14719-12, 13

Miller's Lake, LA..................................................................................................... LM 88-14719-24, 28

International Rice Festival Headquarters, Crowley, LA.................................................. LM 88-14721-8

Game of hearts, Mamou Rice Drier, Mamou, LA................ LM 88-14721-11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 31, 32

Photograph/Negative Numbers: Mississippi

Bailey, Charlie, Tunica, MS................................................................ 87-16531-7, 11, 17, 18, 26, 28,31

Bailey, Charlie, portraits being interviewed by Lu Ann Jones............... 87-16547-10, 12, 13, 19, 20, 23

Bailey, Charlie, on tractor................................................................................................... 87-16547-25

Booth, N.J., in family cemetery, Bassfield, MS........................................................ LJ 87-17120-30, 32

Booth, N. J. and Jarutha, Bassfield, MS......................................................................... LJ 87-17121-2

Bradford, Nara and Eligah Norwood, Hattiesburg, MS.................................................. LJ 87-17121-24

Bradford, Nara and Eligah Norwood, home, child playing with kitten. Hattiesburg, MS. LJ 87-17121-23

Burkett, Ben, Hattiesburg, MS....................................................................................... LJ 87-17121-17

Burkett, Ben, farm, tools, Hattiesburg, MS.................................................................... LJ 87-17121-19

Burkett, Ben, Neighbors, farm, Hattiesburg, MS........................................................... LJ 87-17121-20

Carnahan, "Cotton," Chuck Thresto, crop dusters........................................................... 87-16537-7, 8

Carnahan, "Cotton," crop duster........................................................................................ 87-16537-12

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Carnahan, "Cotton," crop duster........................................................................................ 87-16538-18

Carnahan, "Cotton," crop duster........................................................................................ 87-16538-27

Clark, Talmadege, Ruleville, MS.................................................................................... LJ 87-17119-29

Clark, Thomas Jefferson, worker for John B. Laney, Sr..................................................... 87-16532-16

Cummins, W. R. and Lu Ann Jones, MS gin..................................................................... 87-16541-27

Dullaney, T. W., Clarksdale, MS.................................................................................... LJ 87-17119-11

Harris, Robert B., Midnight, MS..................................................................................... LJ 87-17119-25

Hemphill, Elvin.................................................................................................................... 87-16545-30

Hemphill, Elvin, feeding poultry.............................................................................. 87-16546-16, 20, 22

Hemphill, Elvin, Sledge, MS......................................................................................... 87-16523-3, 4, 5

Hemphill, Mattie, in tractor tire............................................................................... 87-16545-16, 17, 29

Hemphill, Mattie and Elvin, and Lu Ann Jones.............................................................. 87-16546-6, 11

Hemphill, Mattie and Elvin, farm...................................................................................... 87-16545-8, 9

Hemphill, Mattie and Elvin, in cotton field.......................................................................... 87-16545-37

Hemphill, Mattie and Elvin, outside house........................................................................... 87-16523-9

Hemphill, Mattie l.................................................................................................................. 87-16546-2

Hemphill farm...................................................................................................................... 87-16546-29

Jones, Lu Ann, and Chuck Thresto in plane...................................................................... 87-16538-32

Jones, Lu Ann, in cotton field, Mississippi........................................................................... 87-16541-3

Lee, Mary and W.R. Cummins at gin, Drew, MS............................................................. 87-16529-3, 7

Laney farm, Big Creek Grocery.................................................................................... 87-16530-19, 21

Laney farm, Cotton harvest.................................................................................... 87-16530-25, 30, 32

Laney farm, Cotton harvest................................................................................................ 87-16532-34

Laney farm, Dumping cotton, MS............................................................. 87-16551-8A, 13A, 16A, 23A

Laney farm, Dumping cotton.............................................................................. 87-16553-2, 10, 11, 12

Laney farm, Harvesting cotton at night........................................... 87-16553-14, 17, 18, 21, 25, 28, 30

Laney farm, Harvesting soybeans........................................................................................ 87-16532-7

Laney farm worker............................................................................................................ 87-16547-5, 7

Laney, John B. Sr., and Thomas Jefferson dark.................................................... 87-16532-19, 21, 23

Laney, John B., farm Workers: Abe Moore (seated on tractor); Arthur Lewis and PrimesJackson............................................................................................................... 87-16544-13, 22, 24

Laney, John B. Sr., Lyon, MS............................................................................... 87-16530-5, 8, 12, 16

Laney, John B. Sr., Picking cotton, farm.............................................................................. 87-16544-3

Laz Jefcoat, Mr. and Mrs., with old plows, Soso, MS.................................................... LJ 87-17121-27

Leonard, Gary, Hattiesburg, MS.................................................................................... LJ 87-17121-11

McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H., Greenwood, MS........................................................... LJ 87-17119-12

Miller Bush, Inverness, MS............................................................................................ LJ 87-17119-32

Mohamed, Ethel Wright, Belzoni, MS.............................................................................. LJ 87-17120-1

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Moody son riding back of planters.......................................................................................... 89-10736

Full page of album................................................................................................................... 89-10737

Moody, Edgar on horse, cotton choppers in background........................................................ 89-10738

Moody, Edgar on horse at house............................................................................................ 89-10739

Moody, Edgar on horse in field............................................................................................... 89-10740

"The cultivator gang with water boy Jack holding horse-1939"............................................... 89-10741

Cultivator gang in field planting............................................................................................... 89-10742

"Time out for a rest[,] the cultivator gang and water boy Jack................................................ 89-10743

Filling up planting hopper with cotton seed............................................................................. 89-10744

Full page of album................................................................................................................... 89-10745

Close-up of planting cotton...................................................................................................... 89-10746

Overview of field; (quality poor)............................................................................................... 89-10747

Field labor, overview. (Activity unclear)................................................................................... 89-10748

Water boys............................................................................................................................... 89-10749

Black men and women "chopping cotton-Spring 1939".......................................................... 89-10750

Moody, Edgar on horse "along about Sundown 1939"; choppers in background.................... 89-10751

Black male worker reclining on full sacks of cotton, holding Moody son. Portion of scale and office inbackground. (Quality of photograph is excellent.)............................................................... 89-10752

"Edgar and cotton choppers"................................................................................................... 89-10753

Full page of album................................................................................................................... 89-10754

Black men with mules stopped at row ends, planting cotton (?) (from Neg. #10774, full page ofalbum)................................................................................................................................... 89-10755

Cultivating or harrowing field (?) (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)............................... 89-10756

Running cattle (from Neg. #10774, full page of album).......................................................... 89-10757

Looking over horse's head at field workers (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)............... 89-10758

Steel-wheeling John Deere tractor; harrowing land (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)... 89-10759

Herding cattle with horse (from Neg. #10774, full page of album).......................................... 89-10760

Herding cattle with horse (from Neg. #10774, full page of album).......................................... 89-10761

Moody on horse (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)....................................................... 89-10762

Pull page of album (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)................................................... 89-10763

"Edgar on his horse Starr" (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)........................................ 89-10764

Black boy holding Moody son atop cotton sacks on mule (from Neg. #10774, full page ofalbum)................................................................................................................................... 89-10765

Murphree, Leo, Greenwood, MS................................................................................... LJ 87-17119-22

Porter, Virginia, Belzoni, MS............................................................................................ LJ 87-17120-2

Roberson, Willie, plowing with mule, Georgia Agrirama............................................ 87-16556-7A, 10A

Stowers, Mr. and Mrs. J. W., tools, Inverness, MS.................................................. LJ 87-17119-14, 15

Thomas, Lottie, with Willie Brown, MS.......................................................................... LJ 87-17120-19

Thresto, Chuck, crop duster............................................................................................... 87-16535-32

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Thresto, Chuck, crop duster............................................................................................... 87-16537-11

Watson, Mary, and her mother, Lillian S. Martin, Belzoni, MS....................................... LJ 87-17120-22

Wigley, Mabry, Hollandale, MS...................................................................................... LJ 87-17119-34

Woodard, Henry, Tunica, MS...................................................................... 87-16529-24, 25, 26, 34, 36

Woodard, Henry, house and yard, equipment......................................................... 87-16554-19A, 20A

Woodard, Henry, in rice field. Tunica, MS......................................................... 87-16554-8A, 11A, 14A

Burning rice stubble, MS delta..................................................................................... 87-16542-29, 33

Burning rice stubble, MS...................................................................................................... 87-16548-4

Catfish pond and cotton gin in mist, MS delta.............................................................. LJ 87-17119-26

Close-up, rice.................................................................................................................... 87-16552-3, 5

Close-up, soybeans.............................................................................................................. 87-16552-7

Close ups of cotton, rice.............................................................................................. 87-16548-32, 36

Cotton bales on fire, wreck....................................................................................... 87-16542-7, 14, 16

Cotton field, MS............................................................................................................... 87-16554-23A

Cotton gin. Drew, MS............................................................. 87-16540-24A, 26A, 27A, 30A, 33A, 35A

Cotton gin, Miss. delta............................................................................................ 87-16529-10, 17, 18

Cotton harvest from the air, Mississippi delta........................................... 87-16536-6, 7, 14, 18, 17, 20

Cotton pallets.......................................................................................................... 87-16543-26, 30, 34

Crop dusting, MS delta................................................................................................... 87-16548-7, 12

Downtown, Clarksdale, MS.......................................................................................... 87-16529-19, 21

Fishing, MS...................................................................................................... 87-16554-27A, 34A, 35A

"Fresh Hot Boiled Peanuts"........................................................................................... LJ 87-17120-24

Gin, MS............................................................................................................................... 87-16541-31

Gin, MS......................................................................................................................... 87-16543-15, 18

Greenwood, MS.................................................................................................................. 87-16542-17

Mississippi delta from the air. Aerial photos by Laurie Minor. Plane piloted by Chuck Thresto ofShannon Agricultural Flying Clarksdale, MS............................... 87-16535-11, 15, 17, 19, 21, 28, 30

Rest Haven Restaurant, Clarksdale, MS........................................................................... 87-16548-30

Rice fields from the air..................................................................................... 87-16536-24, 31, 35, 36

Run-down house, MS delta................................................................................................ 87-16548-28

Workers, gin, Mississippi.................................................................................................... 87-16541-15

Photograph/Negative Numbers: North Carolina

Andrews, John, granddaughter and church, Boomer, NC........................... LJ 87-17111-11, 16, 17, 19

Cockerham, Lester, two-story chicken house Roaring River, NC............................ LJ 87-17110-00, 2A

Andrews, John, Overview, Andrews farm. Boomer, NC................................................. RS-88-14689-3

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Andrews, John, Sawmill, Andrews's farm. Boomer, NC... RS-14689-7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22

Andrews, John, Barn interview, Andrews farm............................................................ RS-88-14689-32

Andrews, John sons and hired man with tractor, Boomer, NC..................................... RS-88-14773-21

Andrews farm, Ducks on pond....................................................................................... RS-88-14688-1

Feeding cattle, ................................................................................................... RS-88-14688-9, 10, 11

Andrews farm, Overview.............................................................................................. RS-88-14688-19

Andrews farm Apple pack house................................................................................. RS-88-14688-26

Andrews farm Apple spraying equipment................................................... RS-88-14688-27, 28, 29, 30

Andrews farm Loose ears of corn in barn.................................................................... RS-88-14688-33

Andrews farm Shed and tools................................................................................ RS-88-14688-34, 36

Andrews farm, Baling hay......................................................................... RS-88-14758-24A, 26A, 28A

Cockerham, Lester and Marie, Roaring River, NC........................................................ LJ 87 17111-21

Davis, Predda and Ruth Dasmann, Laurel Springs, NC............................................... LJ 87-17110-6A

Griffin, A.C.................................................................................................. DP 87-16456-20, 23, 35, 37

Griffin, A.C., Edenton, NC............................................................................................ DP 87-16451-34

Griffin, A.C. and Grace, Edenton, NC.................................................................. DP 87-16451-3, 9, 22

Griffin, A.C. and Grace, Edenton, NC............................................................ DP 87-16453-6, 8, 20, 35

Griffin, A.C. and Grace, farm, Edenton, NC...................... DP 87-16450-1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 14, 15, 24, 27

Griffin, A.C., at breakfast, Edenton, NC..................................................................... DP 87-16462-0, 2

Griffin, A.C., in recliner, Edenton, NC........................................................................... DP 87-16459-33

Griffin, A.C., on farm, Edenton, NC.............................................................................. DP 87-16459-12

Griffin farm, Herrings and pork in smokehouse, Edenton, NC............................... DP 87-16451-27, 30

Griffin farm, Unidentified black hired worker, Edenton, NC.......................................... DP 87-16459-15

Griffin, Grace, in rocker, Edenton, NC.......................................................................... DP 87-16458-34

Griffin, Grace, washing greens, Edenton, NC........................................................ DP 87-16458-24, 25

Griffin, Grace, in rocker, Edenton, NC.......................................................................... DP 87-16458-34

Griffin, Thomas Paul, Edenton, NC.............................................................................. DP 87-16459-21

Griffins, Four generations of, Edenton, NC.................................................................. DP 87-16459-22

Hamlin, Clay [?] mowing with horses, Wilkes County, NC........................ RS-88-14782-3, 7, 18, 19, 25

Harris, Edna, and unidentified worker, Iredell County, NC................................ DP 88-14722-5, 11, 12,

Harris, Edna, Iredell County, NC...................................................................... DP 88-14722-16, 22, 26

Harris, Lonnie, milking, Iredell County, NC................................................. DP 88-14722-27, 30, 34, 36

Harris, Edna, pitching hay.............................................................................................. DP 88-14723-4

Harris farm, Unidentified worker, NC.............................................................................. DP 88-14723-5

Harris, Edna, and worker........................................................................................ DP 88-14723-10, 12

Harris, Lonnie............................................................................................................... DP 88-14723-14

Harris, Edna, driving cows.................................................................... DP 88-14723-17, 22, 27, 28, 32

Harris, Lonnie, in milk barn.......................................................................................... DP 88-14723-36

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Harris, Edna, driving cow............................................................................................... DP 88-14724-2

Harris, Lonnie, and Norris Allison at tractor............................................................... DP 88-14724-6, 8

Harris, Lonnie and Edna at tractor......................................................................... DP 88-14724-14, 18

Harris, Lonnie and Norris Allison on tractor................................................................. DP 88-14724-22

Harris, Edna, with Nancy Susan Reynolds award bust.................................... DP 88-14724-24, 25, 27

Harris, Edna, with Ashly and Melissa, on porch..................................................... DP 88-14724-29, 33

Harris, Edna.............................................................................................................. DP 88-14725-8, 12

Harris, Lonnie and Edna.............................................................................................. DP 88-14725-18

Harris, Ashley, great-granddaughter............................................................................. DP14725-19, 20

Harris, Melissa, granddaughter........................................................................................... DP14725-21

Harris, Edna, fixing fence..................................................................... DP 88-14725-22, 28, 30, 33, 34

Harris, Edna, pitching hay............................................................................................ DP 88-14725-36

Harris, Melissa (with award) and Ashly on porch........................................................... DP 88-14726-2

Harris, Edna, with Nancy Susan Reynolds award bust.................................................. DP 88-14726-3

Harris farm................................................................................................................ DP 88-14726-8, 11

Harris, Edna............................................................................................................ DP 88-14726-16, 18

Harris, Lonnie, and unidentified man........................................................................... DP 88-14726-31

Harris, Lonnie .............................................................................................................. DP 88-14726-33

Harris, Edna, and neighbors planting tobacco: Ophal Sneed, Ricky Sneed, Edna Harris, CurtisSneed.......................................................................................................................... DP 88-14731-5

Dog in tobacco field. In background, Edna Harris, Ophal Sneed, Ricky Sneed, CurtisSneed........................................................................................................................ DP 88-14731-15

Harris, Edna, and neighbors planting tobacco: Ophal Sneed, Ricky Sneed, Edna Harris, CurtisSneed.................................................................................................................. DP 88-14731-19, 22

Harris, Edna, Close up of tobacco planter............................................................. DP 88-14731-23, 27

Harris, Edna, on tobacco planter.................................................................................. DP 88-14731-28

Harris, Edna, Unidentified neighbor pouring fertilizer into tobacco planter................... DP 88-14731-32

Inglis, Fred and Wayland Spivey, Inglis farm, Chowan Co., NC................................... DP 87-16455-12

Inglis, Fred, cutting corn by hand, Chowan Co., NC....................................... DP 16435-15, 17, 28, 29

Kilby, T. H., at N. Wilkesboro, NC, livestock barn........................................................... LJ 87-17111-3

Inglis, Fred, driving team, Chowan Co., NC................................. DP 87-16438-4, 5, 14, 20, 25, 30, 36

Inglis barn and house, Chowan Co., NC............................................................... DP 16455-16, 20, 21

Inglis farm, Equipment on, Edenton, NC................................ DP 87-16452-6, 8, 11, 13, 17, 19, 20, 21

Langley, Nellie S., canned goods........................................................................................ EL-14042-1

Langley, Nellie S. with granddaughter, Jordan Elizabeth Baker.......................................... EL-14042-9

Langley, Nellie S. with Mary Elizabeth Baker and Jordan Elizabeth Baker................... EL-90-14042-11

Langley, Nellie S. parents. Jack and Mandy Ellis Stancil............................................. EL-90-14042-13

Langley, Nellie S. in garden.......................................................................................... EL-90-14042-17

Langley, Nellie S. under shed where she cans using outdoor gas heater.................... EL-90-14042-28

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Langley, Nellie S. giving Lu Ann Jones a plant............................................................ EL-90-14042-30

Langley, Nellie S. in front of her house........................................................................ EL-90-14042-33

Langley, Nellie S. with freezer full of food, showing saved vegetable seeds..................... EL-14047-32

Seeds saved by Nellie S. Langley................................................................................ EL-90-14047-36

Langley, Nellie S. and daughter, Mary Elizabeth Baker.................................................. EL-90-14047-2

Langley, Nellie S., daughter Mary Elizabeth Baker and granddaughter Jordan ElizabethBaker............................................................................................................................ EL-90-14047-6

Close up of Nellie Stancil Langley....................................................................................... EL-14047-9

Langley, Nellie S. showing tobacco leaf pattern quilt she made........................................ EL-14047-12

Commemorative cup given to Nellie S. Langley by the Fender family, Stantonsburg, NC. EL-14047-26

Mercer, Mide, close up, Wilson, NC............................................................................. EL-90-14039-11

Mercer, Mide in yard....................................................................................................... EL-90-14039-9

Mercer, Mide yard: farm bell, detail of building................................................. EL-90-14039-13, 16, 25

Parker, Jonah mowing orchard, Moravian Falls, NC............................. RS-88-1478Q-4, 22, 24, 25, 26

Parker, Jonah in orchard.................................................................... RS-88-14781-2, 4, 11, 12, 13, 14

Parker, Jonah in orchard........................................................................................ RS-88-14781-25, 30

Parker, Jonah and Helen, and grandson..................................................................... RS-88-14781-34

Orchard equipment.................................................................................................... RS-88-14781-31A

Redmond, Virgie St. John and Mott Redmond.......................................................................... 90-4773

Redmond, Virgie, aunt Almeda Mahaffery Gaither.................................................................... 90-4774

Redmond, Mott on far right, Revival in NC............................................................................... 90-4775

Redmond, Mott, holding Martha and Virgie St. John Redmond................................................ 90-4776

St. John, Davis, Virgie St. John Redmond's father................................................................... 90-4777

Redmond, Marshall, Martha and Donald................................................................................... 90-4778

St. John, Josephine (center) and her sisters, Beulah Ladd (left) and Almeda Gaither.............. 90-4779

Redmond, Virgie, Mott, Marshall and Martha............................................................................ 90-4780

St. John, Elizabeth (Virgie St. John Redmond's paternal great-grandmother).......................... 90-4781

Redmond, Virgie and friend....................................................................................................... 90-4782

Redmond, Martha, in wheelchair, Becky Redmond in hat, and friend at Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, NC, 1955.................................................................................................................... 90-4783

St. John, Josephine, and children: Virgie Redmond, Lester, Artie Holland and Larry............... 90-4784

St. John Holland, Boyd and Artie.............................................................................................. 90-4785

Redmond, Marshall, Donald and Martha, Statesville, NC......................................................... 90-4786

Redmond, Virgie St. John (left) with brothers Lester and Larry and sister Artie. In front of CalvinBottoms' house, 1951............................................................................................................ 90-4787

Redmond, Virgie and Mott, and children: Marshall, Donald, Martha, and Becky (baby)............ 90-4788

Knight, Beulah, Essemer Redmond, Nettie Knight, Cleo Wall and Ola Knight (left to right)...... 90-4789

Redmond, Virgie, Cleo Wall, Edna Knight and babies (left to right).......................................... 90-4790

Redmond, Rebecca................................................................................................................... 90-4791

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Redmond, Mott with children Marshall, Donald and Martha, 1946............................................ 90-4792

Redmond, Virgie St. John......................................................................................................... 90-4793

Redmond, Virgie 816 Conner Street, Statesville, NC, age 18.................................................. 90-4794

Redmond, Martha...................................................................................................................... 90-4795

Mahaffery, Mary, mother of Josephine St. John........................................................................ 90-4796

Redmond, Mott, Union Grove, NC............................................................................................ 90-4797

St. John, Larry (Virgie St. John Redmond's brother)................................................................ 90-4798

Redmond, Martha...................................................................................................................... 90-4799

St. John, Josephine (left) and her sisters................................................................................. 90-4800

Redmond, Donald, Martha, Becky and Marshall....................................................................... 90-4801

St. John, Josephine, and her daughter, Artie St. John Holland................................................. 90-4802

St. John, Josephine (center) and Grace St. John (holding baby)............................................. 90-4803

Redmond, Martha and Becky.................................................................................................... 90-4804

Redmond, Marshall and Donald, in overalls, and cousins. Sons of Virgie and Mott Redmond, IredellCounty, NC............................................................................................................................. 90-4805

Redmond, David, Mott Redmond's uncle, Family reunion........................................................ 90-4806

Redmond, Virgie St. John......................................................................................................... 90-4807

Redmond, Virgie and Mott, 50th wedding anniversary portrait, 1987........................................ 90-4808

Redmond, Byrd and Allie Carter, parents of Mott Redmond, 50th wedding anniversary........... 90-4809

Shepherd, Grady, Lansing, NC.................................................................................... LJ 87-17110-20A

Shepherd, Grady, daughter and wife, Lansing, NC..................................................... LJ 87-17110-13A

Sneed, Ophal; Ricky Sneed; Edna Harris; Curtis Sneed; Planting tobacco, Iredell County, NC.............................................................................................................. DP 88-14729-3, 16, 26, 29, 34

Sneed, Ophal; Ricky Sneed; Edna Harris; Curtis Sneed; Planting tobacco, Iredell County, NC.......................................................................................................................... DP 88-14730-7, 11, 21

Spivey, Wayland, and hogs, Chowan Co., NC............................................................. DP 87-16437-23

Spivey, Wayland, Extension Service, Edenton, NC...................................................... DP 87-16457-31

Black farmer, Chowan Co., NC.............................................................................. DP 87-16455-31, 33

Tomlinson , J. Clifton, Close up, Wilson, NC................................................................ EL-90-14039-36

Tomlinson, J. Clifton and Mildred.................................................................................... EL-90-14046-4

Lu Ann Jones with J. Clifton Tomlinson, Wilson, NC........................................................... EL-14046-6

Black man with guitar, Edenton, NC............................................................................ DP 87-16443-33

Downtown, Edenton, NC........................................................................................ DP 87-16454-10, 17

Drug store, Edenton, NC.............................................................................. DP 87-16433-6, 15, 19, 21

Early evening, downtown Edenton, NC........................................................................ DP 87-16462-27

Eph's Fish and Produce, Edenton, NC.......................................................................... DP 87-16458-4

Fire department, Edenton, NC............................................................................... DP 87-16443-23, 25

Harvesting sorghum, Chowan Co., NC........................................................................ DP 87-16441-17

Harvesting sorghum, Chowan Co., NC...................................................... DP 87-16444-12, 18, 21, 27

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Morning coffee at restaurant, Edenton, NC.................................................................. DP 87-16450-36

Movie theater box office, Edenton, NC........................................................................ DP 87-16458-14

Movie theater facade, Edenton, NC............................................................................. DP 87-16457-35

Picking corn by machine, Chowan Co., NC........................................................... DP 87-16434-18, 33

Planting peanuts, Chowan Co., NC.................................................. DP 87-16460-11, 16,20, 24 32, 35

Seed store, Edenton, NC........................................................................... DP 87-16454-29, 30, 35, 37

Setting tobacco, Chowan Co., NC............................................................................... DP 87-16437-35

Setting tobacco, Chowan Co., NC.......................................................... DP 87-16439-4, 11, 30, 34, 37

Setting tobacco, Chowan Co., NC............................................................................. DP 87-16440-3, 4

Setting tobacco, Chowan Co., NC........................................ DP 87-16449-7, 10, 14, 19, 23, 28, 30, 31

Sweet potato harvest, Chowan Co., NC................................................................ DP 87-16433-34, 37

Sweet potato harvest, Chowan Co., NC................................................... DP 87-16434-2, 8, 10, 13, 16

Symphony concert, Edenton, NC....................................................................... DP 87-16446-6, 14, 31

Symphony concert, Edenton, NC................................................................................. DP 87-16447-10

Symphony concert, Edenton, NC............................................................................. DP 87-16448-7, 22

Town of Edenton, NC....................................................................................... DP 87-16440-23, 31, 34

Town of Edenton, NC......................................................................................... DP 87-16442-9, 19, 27

Valhalla Produce, Inc., Edenton, NC.................................................................. DP 87-16436-5, 25, 37

White's Barber Shop, Edenton, NC.............................................................. DP 87-16443-6, 12, 15, 21

White's Barber Shop, Edenton, NC............................................................ DP 87-16445-20, 21, 25, 28

Unidentified black farmer, Chowan Co., NC............................................................... DP 87-16461-3, 7

Unidentified black farmer, Chowan Co., NC................................................ DP 87-16461-10, 11,15, 29

Photograph/Negative Numbers: South Carolina

George, Arthur [?], college graduation......................................................................... EL-90-14043-22

Plaque give to "Mrs. L. George/ 'SUPER MOM'/ HER CHILDREN WILL RAISE UP AND CALL HERBLESSED/ BLACK HISTORY PARADE 1984"......................................................... EL-90-14042-34

George, Leler and granddaughter on steps of St. Mark Baptist Church..................... EL-90-14041-1, 5

George, Leler children (old photos)........................................................................ EL-90-14043-15, 20

George, Leler as young woman................................................................................. EL-90-14043-4, 6

George, Leler husband................................................................................................... EL-90-14043-2

George, Leler and granddaughter on steps of St. Mark Baptist Church..................... EL-90-14041-1, 5

George, Leler Abandoned pickup in yard..................................................................... EL-90-14043-27

George, Leler and granddaughter................................................................................ EL-90-14043-31

George, Leler with granddaughter in front of St. Mark Baptist Church......................... EL-90-14043-33

Long, Eric petting pet deer........................................................................................... EL 87-16476-14

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Lowder, Clayton Sr., Sumter, SC.......................................................................... EL 87-16471-34, 36A

Lowder, Clayton Sr...................................................................................... EL 87-16480-10, 19, 24, 28

Lowder, Clayton Sr., and black worker................................................................. EL 87-16481-6, 8, 19

Lowder, Clayton Sr., at home............................................................................ EL 87-16481-30, 31, 33

Lowder, Clayton Sr., Econo-Lodge, former site of cotton gin, Sumter, SC.................... EL 87-16479-12

Lowder, Clayton Sr., old family photographs........................................................... EL 87-16474-13, 15

Lowder, Clayton Sr., old farm photographs............................................................... EL 87-16475-5, 10

Lowder, Clayton Sr., old photograph of his gin in Sumter, SC........................................ EL 87-16475-2

Lowder, Jimmy................................................................................................................ EL 87-16482-3

Lowder, Jimmy................................................................................................................ EL 87-16491-0

Lowder, Jimmy at gin.................................................................................................... EL 87-16482-25

Lowder, Kathy................................................................................................. EL 87-16476-31, 35, 36A

Lowder, Kathy................................................................................................................ EL 87-16477-10

Lowder, Kathy, feeding pet deer................................................................................... EL 87-16476-12

Lowder, Kathy, keeping books at Lowder Brothers....................................................... EL 87-16479-24

Lowder, Kathy, teaching school............................................................. EL 87-16496-22, 23, 28, 29, 33

Lowder, Kathy and children............................................................................................. EL 87-16476-7

Lowder, Kathy and children........................................................................................... EL 87-16481-36

Lowder, Kathy and children........................................................................................... EL 87-16482-32

Lowder, Kathy and Clayton Lowder, Sr............................................................... EL 87-16480-2, 5, 6, 7

Lowder, Kathy and Clayton Lowder, Sr........................................................................... EL 87-16481-3

Lowder, Kathy and Jimmy, farm and home........................................... EL 87-16476-16, 18, 21, 26, 30

Lowder, Kathy and Jimmy, farm and home.......................................................... EL 87-16479-13, 17A

Lowder, Kathy and Jimmy, Lowder home..................................................................... EL 87-16476-11

Lowder Brothers cotton wagon, close-up................................................................... EL 87-16479-35A

Lowder Brothers cotton wagons..................................................................................... EL 87-16477-8

Lowder Brothers cotton wagons................................................................................... EL 87-16478-10

Lowder Brothers Gin............................................................................. EL 87-16490-14, 15, 20, 21, 28

Lowder Brothers Gin....................................................................................... EL 87-16496-5, 9, 11, 13

Lowder Brothers Gin........................................................... EL 87-16498-4, 7, 8, 13, 17, 23, 25, 26, 34

Lowder Brothers Gin, Unidentified black workers............................................. EL 87-16491-5, 6, 7, 14

Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Oswego, SC...................................................... EL 87-16477-20, 27, 30, 33

Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Oswego, SC.............................................. EL 87-16493-2, 8, 19, 24, 25, 35

Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Oswego, SC................................................ EL 87-16491-15, 27, 33, 34, 35

Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Oswego, SC........................... EL 87-16494-3, 11, 13, 15, 16, 24, 26, 31, 34

Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Hauling cotton bales............................................................ EL 87-16489-24

Lowder Brothers Gin Co., in operation.................................................. EL 87-16485-2, 4, 8, 11, 14, 35

Lowder Brothers gin workers.......................................................................... EL 87-16482-4, 9, 16, 19

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Lowder Brothers, ginning, baling, hauling......................... EL 87-16483-2, 4, 12, 14, 16, 20, 22, 26, 33

Lowder, family cat......................................................................................................... EL 87-16478-15

Lowder, Farm peanut harvest..................................................................... EL 87-16486-4, 5, 8, 12, 13

Lowder, Farm Cotton harvest.................................................................................... EL 87-16487-5, 25

Lowder, Farm Cotton harvest................................................................................ EL 87-16489-2, 8, 13

Lowder, fields[?], SC................................................................................... EL 87-16477-13, 17, 18, 19

Lowder, Worker's home, Clayton Lowder, Sr., farm...................................................... EL 87-16481-23

Lowder Bros.Gin Co., Oswego, SC (front); bumper sticker that reads, "LEGALIZE GAMBLING WhyShould Farmers Have All the Fun? Lowder Bros. Gin Co., Oswego, S. C."................ EL-90-14041-8

Lowder, Pick up truck with bumper stickers at Lowder Bros. Gin Co........................... EL-90-14041-10

Murray, Johnford on tractor........................................................................................... EL 87-16465-14

Murray, Johnford, on tractor............................................................................................ EL 89-1310-34

Murray, Julian, and neighbors in farm shop................................................ EL 87-16471-21, 23, 25, 27

Murray, Julian, in garden.............................................................................................. EL 89-1321-5, 7,

Murray, Julian, in pick up, with son Johnford................................................ EL 89-1321-13, 14, 32, 34

Murray, Julian, picking butterbeans................................................................................. EL 89-1310-30

Murray, Julian, on farm.......................................................................... EL 87-16468-11, 13, 18, 24, 30

Murray, Julian, on tractor.............................................................................................. EL 87-16465-15

Murray, Julian and Lurline S. Murray at breakfast............................................................ EL 89-1311-2

Murray, Julian and Lurline S. Murray at breakfast........................................ EL 89-1311-3, 5, 8, 10, 11

Murray, Linda, in beauty shop......................................................................................... EL 89-1310-26

Murray, Lurline S........................................................................................................... EL 87-16492-31

Murray, Lurline S................................................................................................. EL 87-16495-8, 10, 23

Murray, Lurline S., at church............................................................................................. EL 89-1309-4

Murray, Lurline S., at church........................................................................................... EL 89-1309-11

Murray, Lurline S., at church............................................................................................. EL 89-1322-1

Murray, Lurline S., at Faith Southern Methodist Church. Son Russell and his wife Harriett onright................................................................................................................................ EL 89-1309-1

Murray, Lurline S., and granddaughter Lindsay Murray playing piano............ EL 87-16470-31, 35, 36A

Murray, Lurline S., and Julian Murray........................................................................... EL 87-16470-12

Murray, Lurline S., and Julian Murray shucking corn.......................................... EL 89-1318-17, 29, 34

Murray, Lurline S., and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harrington................................................. EL 87-16492-19

Murray, Lurline S., and Mrs. A. M. Harrington....................................... EL 87-16492-20, 22, 26, 27, 30

Murray, Lurline S., baking biscuits................................................................................ EL 87-16463-15

Murray, Lurline S., bare feet..................................................................................... EL 87-16472-9, 10

Murray, Lurline S., barnyard, feeding chicks.................................. EL 87-16467-5, 9, 10, 12, 13 20, 27

Murray, Lurline S., by flower bed.............................................................................. EL 87-16469-9, 10

Murray, Lurline S., chickens....................................................................................... EL 87-16473-33A

Murray, Lurline S., churning butter........................................................................ EL 87-16463-6, 7, 13

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Murray, Lurline S., cooking breakfast.............................................................................. EL 87-16463-1

Murray, Lurline S., driving car....................................................................................... EL 87-16466-20

Murray, Lurline S., driving car................................................................................. EL 87-16472-27, 30

Murray, Lurline S., eating breakfast............................................................................ EL 87-16471-2, 3

Murray, Lurline S., feeding chickens................................... EL 87-16469-13, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27

Murray, Lurline S., feeding chickens................................................................. EL 87-16469-31, 33, 36

Murray, Lurline S., in barnyard........................................................................................ EL 87-16474-1

Murray, Lurline S., in barnyard, milking................................................... EL 87-16464-2, 19, 24, 31, 33

Murray, Lurline S., in house................................................................................... EL 87-16473-7A, 8A

Murray, Lurline S., in kitchen...................................................................................... EL 87-16468-8, 9

Murray, Lurline S., in yard........................................................................... EL 87-16472-15, 16, 23, 25

Murray, Lurline S., kitchen sink and window................................................................. EL 87-16471-19

Murray, Lurline S., making butter...................................................................... EL 87-16463-20, 28, 32

Murray, Lurline S., making butter....................................................................... EL 87-16473-18A, 20A

Murray, Lurline S., making biscuits................................................................. EL 87-16472-1, 3, 4, 5, 6

Murray, Lurline S., Milk in refrigerator........................................................................... EL 87-16465-34

Murray, Lurline S., outbuildings.................................................................................... EL 87-16473-1A

Murray, Lurline S., packing and selling eggs.......................................................... EL 87-16471-10, 16

Murray, Lurline S., picking strawberries.................................................................. EL 87-16470-10, 11

Murray, Lurline S., playing piano............................................................................. EL 87-16470-22, 29

Murray, Lurline S., poisoning fire ants.......................................................................... EL 87-16470-19

Murray, Lurline S., shelter.................................................................................. EL 87-16473-24A, 25A

Murray, Lurline S., talking on telephone....................................................................... EL 87-16469-29

Murray, Lurline S., with chick........................................................................................ EL 87-16466-26

Murray, Lurline S., with Eric Long's daughters............................................................. EL 87-16492-19

Murray, Lurline S., yard.............................................................................. EL 87-16473-26A, 28A, 31A

Murray, Lurline S., yard.............................................................................................. EL 87-16473-35A

Murray family in front of church........................................................................................ EL 89-1313-4

Murray farm..................................................................................................... EL 87-16466-1, 6, 15, 18

Murray farm?, Bowl of eggs...................................................................................... EL 87-16465-34[?]

Murray farm, Running hogs.............................................................................. EL 87-16465-18, 20, 21

Murray, Lurline with goats............................................................................................. EL-90-14041-14

Murray, Lurline S. and Lu Ann Jones and walking in yard........................................... EL-90-14041-16

Murray, Lurline S. house and yard, overviews.................................. EL-90-14041-21A, 22A, 23A, 24A

Murray, Lurline S. playing organ............................................................................... EL-90-14044-4, 10

Murray, Interiors of Lurline S. Murray home..................................................... EL-90-14044-18, 20, 22

Uprooted pecan trees after Hurrican Hugo, Murray, Lurline S. farm............................. EL-90-14044-30

Murray, Lurline S. with dog............................................................................................. EL-90-14045-5

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Murray family: Lindsay, Linda, Johnford, Julian and Lurline S. Murray......................... EL-90-14045-21

Murray, Lurline S. showing Lu Ann Jones a Pulton Seamless feed bag......................... EL-90-14045-4

Murray, Lurline S. showing Lu Ann Jones a Fulton Seamless feed bag......................... EL-90-14048-3

Murray, Lurline S. and Lu Ann Jones eating breakfast................................................. EL-90-14048-12

Murray, Close up of Lurline S. Murray.......................................................................... EL-90-14048-16

Murray, Tools under Murray shed................................................................................. EL-90-14048-20

Murray, Interior, Faith Southern Methodist church; Lurline S. Murray home seen throughwindow...................................................................................................................... EL-14048-28, 29

Cotton harvest, SC.................................................................... EL 87-16497-2, 4, 6, 18, 19, 23, 32, 35

Peanut harvest, SC....................................................................................................... EL 87-16496-17

Picking cotton, SC................................................................................ EL 87-16484-4, 7, 12, 30, 31,32

Plaque, Faith Southern Methodist Church (Lurline S. Murray's?)................................... EL 89-1309-25

Tobacco auction.......................................................................................................... EL 89-1320-5, 11

Tobacco harvest.......................................................................... EL 89-1311-14, 18, 23, 24, 26, 28, 34

Tobacco harvest................................................................................................... EL 89-1317-8, 14, 25,

Tobacco pack house................................................................................................. EL 89-1318-4, 6, 9

Tomlinson, J. Clifton parents........................................................................................... EL-90-14040-4

Tomlinson, J. Clifton, poultry trophy awarded to him...................................................... EL-90-14040-8

Tomlinson home, Wilson, NC........................................................................................ EL-90-14040-13

Tomlinson, J. Clifton, Lu Ann Jones interviewing him................................................... EL-90-14040-18

Tractor discing field. South Carolina............................................................................. EL 87-16472-36

Untying tobacco........................................................................ EL 89-1320-14, 16, 17, 18, 28, 31, 36A

Photograph/Negative Numbers: Tennessee

Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, Corryton, TN........................................................................ LJ 87-17115-0

Felknor, Jessie, White Pine, TN.................................................................................... LJ 87-17113-16

Felknor, Jessie F........................................................................................................... 87-16509-19, 21

Felknor, Jessie F.............................................................................................. 87-16514-19A, 26A, 30A

Felknor, Jessie F........................................................................................................... 87-16517-33, 36

Felknor, Jessie, house and grounds....................................................................... 87-16512-23, 26, 28

Felknor, Jessie F., teaching piano at White Pine Elementary School...................... 87-16503-18A, 26A

Felknor, Jessie F., White Pine Elem. School.......................................... 87-16505-9, 13, 14, 16, 28, 35

Felknor home and farm..................................................................................... 87-16514-3A, 13A, 16A

Felknor home, Former site of, before Douglas Dam.................................................... 87-16512-14, 18

Finchum, Eva and Amos, Sevierville, TN........................................................................ LJ 87-17113-0

Franklin, Hood and Lucy home place.......................................................................... 87-16511-16, 23

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Franklin home place..................................................................................................... 87-16517-20, 21

Franklin home place barn, wooden slatted silo.......................................................... 87-16513-1, 7, 11

Franklin home place, smokehouse, spring house............................................ 87-16513-15, 25, 26, 28

Hill, Frank.............................................................................................................................. 87-16510-1

Hill, Frank, dairy, hired men in milk barn........................................ 87-16516-16, 20, 23, 26, 29, 30, 32

Hill, Frank, dairy, Loading milk........................................................................... 87-16520-4, 11, 19, 24

Hill, Frank dairy farm.......................................................................... 87-16518-2A, 5A, 20A, 24A, 32A

Hill, Frank dairy farm feeding cows................................................................ 87-16519-1, 3, 23, 26, 29

Hill, Frank, farm.................................................................................................. 87-16507-9, 17, 25, 36

Hill, Frank, farm, Knoxville, TN............................................................. 87-16506-1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 24, 30

Hill, Frank and Rhoda and family............................................................................. 87-16508-9, 24, 30

Hill, Rhoda keeping records on computer................................................................ 87-16508-3, 4, 6, 9

Lewis, Bobby..................................................................................................................... 87-16515-OA

Lewis, Bobby and Douglas Dam.............................................................................. 87-16517-3, 10, 13

Lewis, Bobby at his house............................................................................................... 87-16512-7, 8

Lewis, Dorothy, Ralph and Bobby...................................................................... 87-16503-OA, 3A, 17A

Lewis, Ralph, milk barn................................................................................ 87-16504-9, 10, 17, 20, 32

Lewis, Ralph and Bobby...................................................................................................... 87-16512-3

Lewis, Ralph and Bobby milking.......................................................... 87-16500-10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 25

Lewis, Ralph and Bobby milking..................................................... 87-16502-12, 13, 17, 20, 22, 33, 35

Lewis, Ralph and Dorothy............................................................................................ 87-16500-34, 37

Lewis', Ralph mother and her home, E. Tenn.............................................. 87-16499-2, 12, 14, 15, 23

Lewis family in kitchen.................................................................................... 87-16515-28A, 32A, 36A

Lewis farm.............................................................................................. 87-16515, 11A, 12A, 17A, 19A

Lewis farm.................................................................................................................... 87-16522-21, 28

Lewis farm, outbuildings............................................................................................... 87-16502-2, 4, 6

Lewis farm, tobacco drying, milking................................................ 87-16521-1, 5, 6, 10, 13, 20, 31, 32

Sarten, Delia, Sevierville, TN........................................................................................... LJ 87-17113-6

Sims, Lavana, Sevierville, TN, with dolls and dinner bell............................................ LJ 87-17113-2, 3

Strange, Fred, with tools. White Pine, TN............................................................... LJ 87-17114-3, 4, 5

Silos abandoned, Douglas Dam Lake................................................................................ 87-16517-27

Stokelys Chapel Baptist Church............................................................................... 87-16510-9, 11, 19

Stokelys Chapel Baptist Church, E. Tenn.; Lewis, Bobby and Artie R. Chapman,pastor........................................................................... 87-16501-1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 14, 18, 21, 29, 30

Graceland, Memphis, TN................................................................................................. LJ 87-17116-7

Workers on Frank Hill farm, Knoxville, TN.............................................................. LJ 87-17115-2, 3, 4

Unidentified house.............................................................................................................. 87-16517-15

Old cart, implements, etc............................................................................................ JT-88-14763-34A

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Container Listing

Series 1: Oral History Transcripts, 1982-1991

Subseries 1.1: Arkansas

Box 1, Folder 1 Brantley, L.D. (Coy, Arkansas), 1987 September 30

Box 1, Folder 2 Brantley, L.D., Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 3 Brown, Gordon (Scott, AR 9/22/1987)

Box 1, Folder 4 Brown, Gordon, Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 5 Burkett, Bennie F. (Stuttgart, AR 8/31/1982)

Box 1, Folder 6 Cazer, Garland (Carlisle, AR 9/30/1988)

Box 1, Folder 7 Cazer, Garland, Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 8 Clayton, William P. (DeValls Bluff, AR 10/2/1987)

Box 1, Folder 9 Clayton, William P., Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 10 Feilke, Mabel, Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 11 Fletcher, Mrs. Merle Ford (England, AR 9/26/1987)

Box 1, Folder 12 Fletcher, Mrs. Merle Ford, Notes and Correspondence

Box 1, Folder 13 Garrich, Carl (Carlisle, AR 9/21/1987)

Box 1, Folder 14 Garrich, Carl, Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 15 Gosney, Jessie and Kenneth (Carlisle, AR 10/1/1987)

Box 1, Folder 16 Gosney, Jessie and Kenneth, Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 17 Gosney, Rice Cook Books

Box 1, Folder 18 Hahn, E.L. (Hazen, AR 9/28/1987)

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Box 1, Folder 19 Hahn, E.L., Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 20 Jensen, Olga B. (Stuttgart, AR 9/24/1987)

Box 1, Folder 21 Lenius, Jane (Stuttgart, AR 9/24/1987)

Box 1, Folder 22 Lenius, Jane, Correspondence and Notes

Box 1, Folder 23 Morris, Edward (Carlisle, AR 9/21/1987)

Box 1, Folder 24 Morris, Edward, Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 1 Scroggins, Alma M. (Stuttgart, AR 9/28/1987)

Box 2, Folder 2 Scroggins, Alma M., Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 3 Seidenschwarz, Rosie (Stuttgart, AR 9/23/1987)

Box 2, Folder 4 Seidenschwarz, Rosie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 5 Seidenstricker, Laverne (DeValls Bluff, AR 10/2/1987)

Box 2, Folder 6 Seidenstricker, L.F. (DeValls Bluff, AR 9/25/1988)

Box 2, Folder 7 Seidenstricker, Laverne and L.F. Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 8 Smith, George and Ethel (Lonoke, AR 9/25/1987)

Box 2, Folder 9 Smith, George and Ethel, Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 10 Spicer, J.M. (Stuttgart, AR 8/31/1982)

Box 2, Folder 11 Strohl, Mary and Carl, Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 12 VanHouten, Rudy and Rosetta, Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 13 Yohe, Alma, M. (Stuttgart, AR undated)

Box 2, Folder 14 Yohe, Alma, M., Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 15 Yohe, Perry, Correspondence and Notes

Subseries 1.2: Georgia

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Box 2, Folder 16 Bennett, W.J. and Novella (Lenox, GA 1/25/1987)

Box 2, Folder 17 Bennett, W.J. and Novella, Correspondence and Notes

Box 35, Folder 1 Bennett, W.J. and Novella, Photographs

Box 2, Folder 18 Benson, Dick (Brookfield, GA 1/28/1987)

Box 2, Folder 19 Benson, Dick, Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 20 Benton, Aubrey and Ina Belle (Commerce, GA 4/28/1987)

Box 2, Folder 21 Benton, Aubrey and Ina Belle, Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 22 Blackstock, Tom and Velva ( Talmo, GA 4/22/1987)

Box 2, Folder 23 Blackstock, Tom and Velva, Correspondence and Notes

Box 2, Folder 24 Brinkley, Johnnie and Lucile (Tifton, GA 1/30/1987)

Box 2, Folder 25 Brinkley, Johnnie and Lucile, Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 1 Byers, Ruby (Gainesville, GA 4/23/1987)

Box 3, Folder 2 Byers, Sanford (Gainesville, GA 4/20/1987)

Box 3, Folder 3 Byers, Ruby and Sanford, Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 4 Castleberry, Guy W. (Gainesville, GA 4/24/1987)

Box 3, Folder 5 Castleberry, Guy W. Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 6 Cole, Buster, Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 7 Connell, Alton (Tifton, GA 1/29/1987)

Box 3, Folder 8 Connell, Alton, Correspondence and Notes

Box 35, Folder 2 Connell, Alton, Photograph

Box 3, Folder 9 Cromertie, John, L. Correspondence and Notes

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Box 3, Folder 41923 Dillard, John T. and Nioma (Tifton, GA 1/22/1987)

Box 3, Folder 12 Dillard, John T. and Nioma, Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 13 Dorminy, Henry Clayton (Tifton, GA 1/29/1987)

Box 3, Folder 14 Dorminy, Henry Clayton, Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 15 Dove, Dorothy (Tifton, GA 1/26/1987)

Box 3, Folder 16 Dove, Dorothy, Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 17 Fleming, Arthur B. (Gainesville, GA 4/21and27/1987)

Box 3, Folder 18 Fleming, Arthur B., Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 19 Harper, Sr., Woodrow (Hartwell, GA 4/17/1987)

Box 3, Folder 20 Harper, Sr., Woodrow, Correspondence and Notes

Box 3, Folder 21 Hawkins, Charlie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 1 Johnson, Herbert (Tifton, GA 1/29/1987)

Box 4, Folder 2 Johnson, Herbert, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 3 Long, Welchel (Madison County, GA 4/16/1987)

Box 4, Folder 4 Long, Welchel, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 5 Mangum, O.L., Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 6 McBrayer, Loomis, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 7 Minchew, Edna (Wray, GA 1/21/1987)

Box 4, Folder 8 Minchew, Edna, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 9 Minchew, Edna, craft Cross

Box 4, Folder 10 Nix, Joe and Agnes, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 11 Purvis, Clyde (Tifton, GA 1/26/1987)

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Box 4, Folder 12 Purvis, Clyde Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 13 Reed, Howard and Bunice (Gainesville, GA 4/23/1987)

Box 4, Folder 14 Reed, Howard and Bunice, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 15 Rucker, William, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 16 Scoggins, Lillie (Ashburn, GA 1/31/1987)

Box 4, Folder 17 Scoggins, Lillie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 18 Sizemore, Martiel (Tifton, GA 1/22/1987)

Box 4, Folder 19 Sizemore, Martiel, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 20 Sumner, Ruby C., Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 21 Thompson, Mioma (Tifton, GA 1/24/1987)

Box 4, Folder 22 Thompson, Mioma, Correspondence and Notes

Box 4, Folder 23 Vickers, Lloyd, Correspondence and Notes

Box 5, Folder 1 Welborn, S.L. (Jefferson County, GA 4/27/1987)

Box 5, Folder 2 Welborn, S.L., Correspondence and Notes

Box 5, Folder 3 Wells, Dr. Homer, Correspondence and Notes

Box 5, Folder 4 Wells, Dr. Homer, "Nineteenth Century Sampler", (quilt patterns) by ShirleyArrington Wells

Box 5, Folder 5 Winskie, Dent and Arnalee (Omega, GA 1/23/1987)

Box 5, Folder 6 Winskie, Dent and Arnalee (Omega, GA 1/23/1987)

Box 5, Folder 7 Winskie, Dent and Arnaless Correspondence and Notes

Subseries 1.3: Louisiana

Box 5, Folder 8 Accardo, Paul (Patterson, LA 6/3/1988)

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Box 5, Folder 9 Accardo, Paul, Correspondence and Notes

Box 5, Folder 10 Ardoin, Leslie (Mamou, LA 5/19/1988)

Box 5, Folder 11 Ardoin, Leslie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 5, Folder 12 Baronet, Joe (Crowley, LA 5/10/1988)

Box 5, Folder 13 Baronet, Joe, Correspondence and Notes

Box 5, Folder 14 Blanchard, J.F. (Franklin, LA 1988)

Box 5, Folder 15 Blanchard, J.F. Correspondence and Notes

Box 5, Folder 16 Bowman, Wilbert A., Correspondence and Notes

Box 5, Folder 17 Breaux, Jessie A., Sr. (Franklin, LA 5/30/1988)

Box 6, Folder 1 Broussard, Sam (New Iberia, LA 5/17/1988)

Box 6, Folder 2 Broussard, Sam, Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 3 Caffery, Clegg, Sr. (Franklin, LA 1988)

Box 6, Folder 4 Caffery, Clegg, Sr. Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 5 Carline, Herman C. (Baldwin, LA 1988)

Box 6, Folder 6 Carline, Herman C. Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 7 Caesar, Clarence (Franklin, LA 5/24/1988)

Box 6, Folder 8 Caesar, Clarence, Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 9 Comeaux, Lewis, Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 10 Daniel, Florentine (Franklin, LA 5/27/1988)

Box 6, Folder 11 Daniel, Florentine, Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 12 Delasbour, Anna (Franklin, LA 6/2/1988)

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Box 6, Folder 13 Derbigney, Durrell (Baldwin, LA 6/1/1988)

Box 6, Folder 14 Derbigney, Durrell, Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 15 Friesen, Viola Liechty (Lake Charles, LA 5/6/1988)

Box 6, Folder 16 Friesen, Viola Liechty, Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 17 Gay, Andrew (Plaquemine, LA 5/19/1988)

Box 6, Folder 18 Gay, Andrew, Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 19 Gay, Andrew, "Regaining Ground: Edward J. Gay's Experiences as aLouisiana Sugar Planter from 1865 to 1875", by Sarah Labouisse, 1988

Box 6, Folder 20 Green, Clarence and Alone (Youngsville, LA 5/25/1988)

Box 6, Folder 21 Green, Clarence and Alone, Correspondence and Notes

Box 6, Folder 22 Harris, John Rev., (Franklin, LA 5/28/1988)

Box 6, Folder 23 Harris, John, Rev., Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 1 Landry, Steve, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 2 Landry, Steve, "Golden Steve" Rice Bag, 1988

Box 7, Folder 3 Lamson, Alfred Ellis (Lafayette, LA 5/12/1988)

Box 7, Folder 4 Lamson, Alfred Ellis, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 5 Latoilais, Donald (St. Martinsville, LA 5/17/1988)

Box 7, Folder 6 Latoilais, Donald, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 7 Legnon, Hilton (Jeanerette, LA 5/23/1988)

Box 7, Folder 8 Legnon, Lena Porrier (Jeanerette, LA 5/30/1988, a welder during WWII)

Box 7, Folder 9 Legnon, Hilton and Lena, Correspondence and Notes

Box 35, Folder 3 Legnon, Hilton and Lena, Photographs

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Box 7, Folder 10 Loewer, Arthur, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 11 Mcgee, Dean (Eunice, LA 5/12/1988)

Box 7, Folder 12 Mcgee, Dean, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 13 Mire, John (Ville Platte, LA 5/11/1988)

Box 7, Folder 14 Mire, John, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 15 Naquin, Leo (Ville Platte, LA 5/11/1988)

Box 7, Folder 16 Naquin, Leo, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 17 Patout, William A., Jr. (New Iberia, LA 5/26/1988)

Box 7, Folder 18 Patout, William A., Jr., Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 19 Petticrew, Donald, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 20 Soileau, Rouseb (Eunice, LA 9/4/1982)

Box 7, Folder 21 Steen, Albert (Abbeville, LA 5/27/1988)

Box 7, Folder 22 Steen, Albert, Correspondence and Notes

Box 7, Folder 23 Steen, Albert, "The Role of Sugar Cane in Human Nutrition", by Martha R.Jones, Ph.D.

Box 7, Folder 24 Steen, Albert, "The Story of Steen's Syrup and Its Famous Recipes"

Box 8, Folder 1 Vidrine, Levie A. (Ville Platte, LA 5/9/1988)

Box 8, Folder 2 Vidrine, Levie A., Correspondence and Notes

Box 8, Folder 3 Walton, W.W. "Bill" (Esterwood, LA 5/12/1988)

Box 8, Folder 4 Walton, W.W. "Bill", Correspondence and Notes

Box 8, Folder 5 Young, Walter (Eunice, LA 5/10/1988)

Box 8, Folder 6 Young, Walter, Correspondence and Notes

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Subseries 1.4: Mississippi

Box 8, Folder 7 Bailey, Charles (Tunica, MS 10/9/1987)

Box 8, Folder 8 Bailey, Charles, Correspondence and Notes

Box 8, Folder 9 Bailey, Howard Taft (Lexington, MS 10/16/1987)

Box 8, Folder 10 Bailey, Howard Taft, Correspondence and Notes

Box 8, Folder 11 Baird, George E., Jr. (Inverness, MS 10/15/1987)

Box 8, Folder 12 Baird, George E., Jr., Correspondence and Notes

Box 8, Folder 13 Booth, Mr. and Mrs. N.J. (Bassfield, MS 1987)

Box 8, Folder 14 Booth, Mr. and Mrs. N.J., Correspondence and Notes

Box 8, Folder 15 Brown, Mamie (Belzoni, MS 10,23,1987)

Box 8, Folder 16 Brown, Mamie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 8, Folder 17 Brown, Mamie, "Early Black Family Life", by Mamie House Brown, 1988

Box 8, Folder 18 Bradford, Nara N. and Norwood, Eligah (Hattiesburg, MS 10/28/1987)

Box 8, Folder 19 Bradford, Nara N. and Norwood, Eligah, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 1 Burkett, Ben (Hattiesburg, MS 10/26/1987)

Box 9, Folder 2 Burkett, Ben, Correspondence and Notes)

Box 9, Folder 3 Bush, Miller (Greenwood, MS 10/20/1987)

Box 9, Folder 4 Bush, Miller, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 5 Carnahan, Cotton and Thresto, Chuck; Shannon, Jack (Clarksdale, MS10/8/1987)

Box 9, Folder 6 Carnahan, Cotton, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 7 Clark, Fletcher Talmadge (Drew, MS 1987)

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Box 9, Folder 8 Clark, Fletcher Talmadge, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 9 Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Schlater, MS 10/12/1987)

Box 9, Folder 10 Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 11 Colvin, R.C. (Greenwood, MS 10/22/1987)

Box 9, Folder 12 Colvin, R.C. Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 13 Cummins, W.R. and Mary Lee, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 14 Ducrest, Jesse (Belzoni, MS 10/19/1987)

Box 9, Folder 15 Ducrest, Jesse, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 16 Dulaney, T.W. (Clarksdale, MS 10/12/1987)

Box 9, Folder 17 Dulaney, T.W., Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 18 Gray, Leonard (Hattiesburg, MS10/28/1987)

Box 9, Folder 19 Gray, Leonard, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 20 Gray, Wardell (Carson, MS 10/27/1987)

Box 9, Folder 21 Gray, Wardell, Correspondence and Notes

Box 9, Folder 22 Harris, Robert B. (Midnight, MS 10/17/1987)

Box 9, Folder 23 Harris, Robert B., Correspondence and Notes

Box 10, Folder 1 Hemphill, Elvin and Mattie (Sledge, MS 10/6/1987)

Box 10, Folder 2 Hemphill, Elvin and Mattie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 10, Folder 3 Jefcoat, Laz (Soso, MS 10/29/1987)

Box 10, Folder 4 Jefcoat, Laz, Correspondence and Notes

Box 10, Folder 5 Laney, John B., Sr. (Lyon, MS 10/9/1987)

Box 10, Folder 6 Laney, John B., Sr., Correspondence and Notes

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Box 10, Folder 7 McCarty, Ben (Greenwood, MS 10/14/1987)

Box 10, Folder 8 McCarty, Ben, Correspondence and Notes

Box 10, Folder 9 Mohamed, Ethel Wright (Belzoni, MS 10/23/1987)

Box 10, Folder 10 Mohamed, Ethel Wright, Correspondence and Notes

Box 10, Folder 11 Moody, Edgar and Eulah Koen (Hollandale, MS 10/21/1987 and 6/1991)

Box 10, Folder 12 Moody, Edgar and Eulah Koen, Correspondence and Notes

Box 10, Folder 13 Moody, Edgar and Eulah Koen, Paper Copy of Photo Album w/ Captions

Box 35, Folder 4 Moody, Edgar and Eulah Koen, Photographs and Slides

Box 10, Folder 14 Murphree, Leo (Greenwood, MS 10/17 and 22/1987)

Box 10, Folder 15 Murphree, Leo, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 1 Porter, Virginia (Belzoni, MS 10/23/1987)

Box 11, Folder 2 Richardson, Rosetta and Thomas, Lottie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 3 Stowers, J.W. (Inverness, MS 10/15/1987)

Box 11, Folder 4 Stowers, J.W., Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 5 Watson, Mary and Martin, Lillian (Belzoni, MS 10/18/1987)

Box 11, Folder 6 Watson, Mary and Martin, Lillian, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 7 Watson, Mary and Martin, Lillian, "Fishing for Compliments - Cooking WithCatfish", 1987

Box 11, Folder 8 Wigley, Mabry (Hollandale, MS 10/19/1987)

Box 11, Folder 9 Wigley, Mabry, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 10 Woodard, Henry (Tunica, MS 10/5/1987)

Box 11, Folder 11 Woodard, Henry, Correspondence and Notes

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Box 11, Folder 12 Andrews, John William (Boomer, NC 5/20/1987)

Box 11, Folder 13 Andrews, John William, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 14 Bunting, Benny (Oak City, NC 1/1/1987)

Box 11, Folder 15 Bunting, Benny, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 16 Bunting, Joe (Oak City, NC 1/2/1987)

Box 11, Folder 17 Bunting, Joe, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 18 Cockerham, Lester and Marie (Roaring River, NC 5/21/1987)

Box 11, Folder 19 Cockerham, Lester and Marie Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 20 Crosby, Ruth and Victor (Harmony, NC 5/13/1987)

Box 11, Folder 21 Crosby, Ruth and Victor, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 22 Davis, Fredda (Laurel Springs, NC 3/26/1987)

Box 11, Folder 23 Davis, Fredda, Correspondence and Notes

Box 11, Folder 24 Davis, Fredda (Oral history interview for North Carolina Association of ElectricCooperatives 9/26/1984)

Box 12, Folder 1 Elam, Edward, Correspondence and Notes (Harmony, NC 5/16/1987)

Box 12, Folder 2 Foster, Vergie and Jim (Miller's Creek, NC 5/19/1987)

Box 12, Folder 3 Foster, Vergie and Jim, Correspondence and Notes

Box 12, Folder 4 Gardner, C.E., Correspondence and Notes

Box 12, Folder 5 Griffin, A.C. and Grace (Edenton, NC 12/8 and 10/1986)

Box 12, Folder 6 Griffin, A.C. and Grace, Correspondence and Notes

Box 35, Folder 5 Griffin, A.C. and Grace, Photographs

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Box 12, Folder 7 Hall, Joe (Edenton, NC 12/11/1986)

Box 12, Folder 8 Hall, Joe, Correspondence and notes

Box 12, Folder 9 Harris, Edna (Statesville, NC 5/15/1987)

Box 12, Folder 10 Harris, Edna (Harmony, NC 5/16/1987)

Box 12, Folder 11 Harris, Edna, Correspondence and Notes

Box 35, Folder 6 Harris, Edna, Photograph

Box 12, Folder 12 Kilby, T. H. (North Wilkesboro, NC 5/19/87)

Box 12, Folder 13 Kilby, T. H., Correspondence and Notes

Box 12, Folder 14 Knight, Martin (Corapeake, NC 12/14/1986)

Box 12, Folder 15 Knight, Martin, Correspondence and Notes

Box 12, Folder 16 Langley, Nellie (Stantonsburg, NC 12/5/1986)

Box 12, Folder 17 Langley, Nellie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 13, Folder 1 Leary, Stillman Mr. and Mrs., Correspondence and Notes

Box 13, Folder 2 Littlejohn, Andrew and Ethel (Edenton, NC 12/9/1987)

Box 13, Folder 3 Mercer, Midi (Wilson, NC 8/13/1990)

Box 13, Folder 4 Mercer, Midi, Correspondence and Notes

Box 13, Folder 5 Parker, Jonah (Moravian Falls, NC 5/18/1987)

Box 13, Folder 6 Parker, Jonah, Correspondence and Notes

Box 13, Folder 7 Patterson, Vanona (Mrs. A. Q.) (Hiddenite, NC 5/13/1987)

Box 13, Folder 8 Patterson, Vanona (Mrs. A. Q.) Correspondence and Notes

Box 13, Folder 9 Patterson, Vanona (Mrs. A. Q) ("The Art of Quiltmaking" by Gloria Sprinkle,April 11, 1983)

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Box 13, Folder 10 Pender, Bessie (Tarboro, NC 12/30/1986)

Box 13, Folder 11 Pender, Bessie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 13, Folder 12 Redmond, Virgie (Iredell County, NC 5/14/1987)

Box 13, Folder 13 Redmond, Virgie (Statesville, NC 12/29/1987)

Box 13, Folder 14 Redmond, Virgie Correspondence and Notes

Box 13, Folder 15 Rice, Frank Correspondence and Notes

Box 13, Folder 16 Roberts, James and Gerti (Roaring River, NC 5/21/1987)

Box 13, Folder 17 Roberts, James and Gerti, Correspondence and Notes

Box 14, Folder 1 Rountree, G. Emory (Sunbury, NC 12/16/1986)

Box 14, Folder 2 Rountree, G. Emory, Correspondence and Notes

Box 14, Folder 3 Shepherd, Grady (Lansing, NC 5/27/1987)

Box 14, Folder 4 Shepherd, Grady, Correspondence and Notes

Box 14, Folder 5 Skinner, Annie and Jarvis (Edenton, NC 12/10/1986)

Box 14, Folder 6 Skinner, Annie and Jarvis, Correspondence and Notes

Box 14, Folder 7 Spivey, Wayland (Edenton, NC 12/9/1986)

Box 14, Folder 8 Spivey, Wayland, Correspondence and Notes

Box 14, Folder 9 Tomlinson, Clifton (Wilson, NC 12/29/1986)

Box 14, Folder 10 Tomlinson, Clifton, Correspondence and Notes

Box 14, Folder 11 Tomlinson, "Early History of Lower Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church"

Box 14, Folder 12 Turner, Mrs. O.C. (Gatesville, NC 12/16/1986)

Box 14, Folder 13 Turner, Mrs. O.C., Correspondence and Notes

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Box 14, Folder 14 White, Wallace (Edenton, NC 12/11/1986)

Box 14, Folder 15 White, Wallace, Correspondence and Notes

Box 14, Folder 16 Willey, John F. and Gretchen (Gates, NC 12/7/1986)

Box 14, Folder 17 Willey, John F. and Gretchen, Correspondence and Notes

Box 14 Mexican Workers Project

Box 15, Folder 1 Aguirre, Gloria Olmos (Cedar Grove, NC 7/15/1989)

Box 15, Folder 2 Ceras, Delfino (Wilson, NC 7/17/1989)

Box 15, Folder 3 Davis, Keith (Lucama, NC 7/16/1989)

Box 15, Folder 4 Flores, Roque Olmos (Cedar Grove, NC 7/15/1989)

Box 15, Folder 5 Rodriquez, Ignacio "Nacho" (Nashville, NC 7/17/1989)

Box 15, Folder 6 Salas, Maria (Chapel Hill, NC 7/18/1989)

Box 15, Folder 7 Serrano, Adolofo Serrano (Wilson, NC 7/16/1989)

Box 15, Folder 8 Serrano, Edith (Wilson, NC 7/16/1989)

Box 15, Folder 9 Serrano, Lidia Gonzales (Wilson, NC 7/16/1989)

Box 15, Folder 10 Mexican Workers, Correspondence and Notes

Box 35, Folder 7 Mexican Workers Project, Photographs (NC)

Subseries 1.6: South Carolina

Box 15, Folder 11 Allen, David (Coker Seed Co., Hartsville, SC, 1/15/1987)

Box 15, Folder 12 Allen, David, Correspondence and Notes

Box 15, Folder 13 Coker's Pedigreed Seed Co. Catalogue 1962-63

Box 15, Folder 14 Bell, Walter M. Correspondence and Notes (Hartsville, SC, 1/5/1987)

Box 15, Folder 15 Historical Sketch of The Darlington County Agricultural Society, 1846-1946

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Box 16, Folder 1 Cunningham, Tom B. (Darlington, SC 1/9/1987)

Box 35, Folder 8 Cunningham, Tom B. (Darlington, SC 1/9/1987, Photographs)

Box 16, Folder 2 Cunningham, Tom B. (Darlington, SC 1/17/1991)

Box 16, Folder 3 Cunningham, Tom B., Correspondence and Notes

Box 16, Folder 4 Davis, Otto and Pauline (Darlington, SC 1/8/1987)

Box 16, Folder 5 Davis, Otto and Pauline, Correspondence and Notes

Box 16, Folder 6 George, Leler (family, Bishopville, SC 7/4/1989)

Box 16, Folder 7 George, Leler (family) Correspondence and Notes

Box 16, Folder 8 Harrington, A.M. (Florence, SC 1/16/1987)

Box 16, Folder 9 Harrington, A.M., Correspondence and Notes

Box 16, Folder 10 Lawrimore, Rufus B. (Hemingway, SC 1/5/1987)

Box 16, Folder 11 Lawrimore, Rufus B., Correspondence and Notes

Box 16, Folder 12 Lowder, Clayton (Sumter, SC 1/14/1987)

Box 16, Folder 13 Lowder, Clayton, Correspondence and Notes

Box 16, Folder 14 Lowder, Kathy R. (Sumter SC 1/7/1987)

Box 16, Folder 15 Lowder, Kathy R., Correspondence and Notes

Box 17, Folder 1 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/6/1987)

Box 17, Folder 2 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/6/1987, corrected)

Box 17, Folder 3 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/9/1987, corrected)

Box 17, Folder 4 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/11/1987, corrected)

Box 17, Folder 5 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/16/1987, corrected)

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Box 17, Folder 6 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 7/6/1989)

Box 17, Folder 7 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 8/12/1990)

Box 17, Folder 8 Murray, Lurline S., Correspondence and Notes

Box 35, Folder 9 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC Photographs, 1987-1989)

Box 17, Folder 9 Murray, Lurline S. (Bob Forbes, WOLS, interview 2/2/1990)

Box 17, Folder 10 Murray, Lurline S. Country Cookbook, Faith Southern Methodist Church, OurDaily BreadSeptember - November 1986

Box 17, Folder 11 Player, Jr., C. B. (Bishopville, SC 1/12/1987)

Box 17, Folder 12 Player, Jr., C. B. Correspondence and Notes

Box 17, Folder 13 Rivers, Marion (Lamar, SC 1/13/1987)

Box 17, Folder 14 Rivers, Marion, Correspondence and Notes

Subseries 1.7: Tennessee

Box 18, Folder 1 Anderson, Walter and Adra (Corryton, TN 5/3/1987)

Box 18, Folder 2 Anderson, Walter and Adra, Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 3 Caughron Family, Kermit, Rex and Roy (Townscend, TN 5/9/1987)

Box 18, Folder 4 Clapp, Clyde (Corryton, TN 5/6/1987) Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 5 Felknor, Jessie F. (White Pine, TN 5/2/1987)

Box 18, Folder 6 Felknor, Jessie F. (White Pine, TN 5/7/1987)

Box 18, Folder 7 Felknor, Jessie F., Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 8 Finchum, Eva and Amos (Sevierville, TN 4/30/1987)

Box 18, Folder 9 Finchum, Eva and Amos, Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 10 Hill, Frank (Knoxville, TN 5/4/1987)

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Box 18, Folder 11 Hill, Frank, Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 12 Lane, Clyde D. and Caroline (Maryville, TN 5/5/1987)

Box 18, Folder 13 Lane, Clyde D. and Caroline, Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 14 Lewis, Ralph, Dorothy and Bobby (White Pine, TN 5/2/1987)

Box 18, Folder 15 Lewis, Ralph, Dorothy and Bobby, Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 16 Old Timers Day (Cades Cove, TN 5/9/1987)

Box 18, Folder 17 Proffitt, Jr., Harry (Marysville, TN 5/5/1987)

Box 18, Folder 18 Sarten, Della (Sevierville, TN 5/1/1987)

Box 18, Folder 19 Sarten, Della, Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 20 Sims, Lavana (Sevierville, TN 5/1/1987) Correspondence and Notes

Box 18, Folder 21 Stokely Chapel Baptist Church (Newport, TN 5/3/1987) Ephemera

Box 18, Folder 22 Strange, Fred (White Pine, TN 5/7/1987)

Box 18, Folder 23 Strange, Fred, Correspondence and Notes

Box 19, Folder 1 Temple, Effie (Sevierville, TN 5/8/1987)

Box 19, Folder 2 Temple, Effie, Correspondence and Notes

Subseries 1.8: Virginia

Box 19, Folder 3 Bosselman, Norman and Willie (Suffolk, VA 12/15/1986)

Box 19, Folder 4 Bosselman, Norman and Willie, Correspondence and Notes

Box 19, Folder 5 Carter, Ethel H. and Haransky, Charlotte (Ringgold, VA 9/29and30/1988)

Box 19, Folder 6 Carter, Ethel H., Correspondence and Notes

Box 19, Folder 7 Piedmont Warehouse (Danville, VA 9/29/1988)

Box 19, Folder 8 Starke, Granville (Smithfield, VA 12/12/1986)

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Series 2: Project Files, 1928-2004, undated

Subseries 2.1: State Files

Box 19, Folder 10 Arkansas: Arkansas County

Box 19, Folder 11 Arkansas: Contacts

Box 19, Folder 12 Arkansas: Extension Service Bulletins

Box 19, Folder 13 Arkansas: A Guide to the State (FWP Guide)

Box 19, Folder 14 Arkansas: Lee County

Box 19, Folder 15 Arkansas: Lonoke County

Box 19, Folder 16 Arkansas: Stuttgart Agricultural Museum

Box 19, Folder 17 Arkansas: Tourist Information

Box 19, Folder 18 Georgia: Agrirama

Box 19, Folder 19 Georgia: Contacts

Box 19, Folder 20 Georgia: Forsythe County

Box 19, Folder 21 Georgia: Hall County

Box 19, Folder 22 Georgia: Tift County

Box 19, Folder 23 Louisiana: Articles

Box 19, Folder 24 Louisiana: Contacts

Box 19, Folder 25 Louisiana: Tourist Information

Box 19, Folder 26 Louisiana: Travel Receipts, 1988

Box 20, Folder 1 Mississippi: A Guide to the State (FWP Guide)

Box 20, Folder 2 Mississippi: Coahoma County

Box 20, Folder 3 Mississippi: Contacts

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Box 20, Folder 4 Mississippi: Extension Service Bulletins

Box 20, Folder 5 Mississippi: Federation of Southern Cooperatives

Box 20, Folder 6 Mississippi: Leflore County

Box 20, Folder 7 Mississippi: Sunflower County

Box 20, Folder 8 Mississippi: Tunica County

Box 20, Folder 9 Mississippi: Washington County

Box 20, Folder 10 Mississippi: Yazoo County

Box 20, Folder 11 North Carolina: Ashe County

Box 20, Folder 12 North Carolina: Bertie County

Box 20, Folder 13 North Carolina: Caldwell County

Box 20, Folder 14 North Carolina: Chowan County

Box 20, Folder 15 North Carolina: Gates County

Box 20, Folder 16 North Carolina: Granville County

Box 20, Folder 17 North Carolina: Guilford County

Box 20, Folder 18 North Carolina: Travel Papers - Vouchers 7/1989

Box 20, Folder 19 North Carolina: Wilkes County

Box 20, Folder 20 North Carolina: Wilson County

Box 20, Folder 21 South Carolina: Correspondence

Box 20, Folder 22 South Carolina: Darlington County

Box 20, Folder 23 South Carolina: Darlington County Historical Society

Box 20, Folder 24 South Carolina: Freewoods Museum/O'Neal Smalls

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Box 20, Folder 25 South Carolina: Sumter County

Box 20, Folder 26 South Carolina: Tourism Information

Box 20, Folder 27 South Carolina: Travel Papers - Vouchers 7/1989

Box 20, Folder 28 Tennessee: Highlander Center

Box 20, Folder 29 Tennessee: Knox County

Box 20, Folder 30 Tennessee: Sevier County

Box 20, Folder 31 Tennessee Valley Authority

Box 20, Folder 32 Virginia: Isle of Wight County Contacts

Box 20, Folder 33 Virginia: Research Notes

Subseries 2.2: Project and Reference Files, 1985-1991, undated

Box 21, Folder 1 Agricultural Grant Proposals

Box 21, Folder 2 Biographical Information - Lu Ann Jones

Box 21, Folder 3 Black Farm Women

Box 21, Folder 4 Blank Forms

Box 21, Folder 5 Correspondence, 1986-1990

Box 21, Folder 6 Correspondence (Photographs), 1991

Box 21, Folder 7 Federation of Southern Cooperatives

Box 21, Folder 8 Financial, 1986

Box 21, Folder 9 Fundraising Letters, 1986-1989 and undated

Box 21, Folder 10 Fundraising, 1987-1989

Box 21, Folder 11 Interview Process Sheets

Box 21, Folder 12 National Save the Family Farm Coalition

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Box 21, Folder 13 Miscellaneous Notes (Jones), 1986-1987 and undated

Box 21, Folder 14 NEH Radio Script, 1990

Box 21, Folder 15 NEH Grant, 1991

Box 22, Folder 1 Project Proposals, undated

Box 22, Folder 2 Proposed Southern Agriculture Exhibit, 1987-1988

Box 22, Folder 3 Postal Receipts, 1988, 1990

Box 22, Folder 4 Requisition for Photographic Services, 1987-1991

Box 22, Folder 5 Rural Advancement Fund, 1985-1990

Box 22, Folder 6 Scholarly Studies Application, 1989-1990

Box 22, Folder 7 Smithson Society, 1989-1991

Box 22, Folder 8 Transcribers: Deborah Reed, 1987-1991

Box 22, Folder 9 Travel Vouchers and Receipts, 1986-1987

Box 22, Folder 10 Woman's Committee Proposals, 1987-1990

Subseries 2.3: Reference Publications, Pamphlets and Articles, 1928-2004

Box 22, Folder 11 Apply Pesticides Correctly, 1976

Box 22, Folder 12 Arkansas Extension Home Economics for the Future, undated

Box 22, Folder 13 Agriculture Extension Service Personnel Directory (North Carolina), 1986

Box 22, Folder 14 American Farm Women in Historical Perspective Conference, October 16-18,1986

Box 23, Folder 1 "Beginnings of the Rice Industry in Arkansas", 1964 by J.M Spicer

Box 23, Folder 2 "Breaking New Ground: Oral History and Agricultural History", 1989 by LuAnnJones and Nancy Grey Osterud

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Box 23, Folder 3 Cost Size Relationships in the Processing of Farm Raised Catfish in the Deltaof Mississippi, 1986

Box 23, Folder 4 Delta Agricultural Digest, 1987

Box 23, Folder 5 Directory of the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, 1986

Box 23, Folder 6 Georgia Agricultural Facts, 1986

Box 23, Folder 7 Georgia Agricultural Facts, 1987

Box 23, Folder 8 "Growing Peanuts in Georgia a Package Approach", 1982 reprint

Box 23, Folder 9 "How We've Worked" Proposed Photography Exhibit, 1990

Box 23, Folder 10 Miscellaneous Articles, 1928-2004

Box 23, Folder 11 Mississippi Catfish/Shrimp Articles and Extension Service Bulletins, 1983 andundated

Box 23, Folder 12 Mississippi Magazine, Sept./Oct. 1987

Box 23, Folder 13 Mississippi Travel Guide, 1987

Box 23, Folder 14 "Mississippi's Piney Woods", 1986, Noel Polk, ed.

Box 23, Folder 15 Proceedings of the 1986 Beltwide Cotton Production Conference, 1986

Box 23, Folder 16 "Reflections of the Pinnacle: The Story of the Parton Roots", 1986 by LonaParton Tyson

Box 23, Folder 17 Rice Production, Arkansas Extension Service Bulletin, undated

Box 24, Folder 1 Rural Electric Communications National Directory, 1986

Box 24, Folder 2 Rural Lines - U.S.A., 1981

Box 24, Folder 3 Rural Preservation, 1988

Box 24, Folder 4 Southern Exposure, Vol. XVI, No. 1, Spring 1988: "Unsettling Images, APortrait of American Agriculture"

Box 24, Folder 5 Southern Exposure, Vol. XVII, No. 2, Summer 1989

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Box 24, Folder 6 Southern Exposure, Vol. XVII, No. 4, Winter 1989

Box 24, Folder 7 Southern Exposure, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, Spring 1990

Box 24, Folder 8 "The Task That is Ours", 1984-1985, Lu Ann Jones

Box 24, Folder 9 Technology for Optimum Production of Soybeans, Arkansas Extension ServiceBulletin, 1987

Box 24, Folder 10 University of Tennessee, Agricultural Extension Service, PublicationsCatalogue, 1987

Box 24, Folder 11 "The Uprising of '34", Film Proposal, 1989

Box 24, Folder 12 USDA Yearbook Articles, 1950-1964

Box 24, Folder 13 "The Virginia Peanut: Its Growth and Use", 1986

Box 24, Folder 14 The Washington Post Magazine, 1/31/1988

Box 24, Folder 15 Wheat Production and Marketing in Arkansas, Extension Service Bulletin,undated

Box 40, Folder 2 Oversize Newspaper Clippings, 1983-1988

Subseries 2.4: Computer Floppy Disks, 1985, undated

Box 39, Folder 1 "Interview Transcription Information"

Box 39, Folder 1 Eleven 5 ¼" Floppy disks

Box 39, Folder 1 1. Agriculture

Box 39, Folder 1 2. Benson/Gray

Box 39, Folder 1 3. Castleberry, G.W.

Box 39, Folder 1 4. Cunningham Interview

Box 39, Folder 1 5. Jefcoat/Mohamed

Box 39, Folder 1 6. Oral History of Southern Agriculture

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Box 39, Folder 1 7. Welborn, S.L.

Box 39, Folder 1 8. 3-11/85-

Box 39, Folder 1 9-12. unidentified disks

Box 39, Folder 1 Fifteen 3 ½ floppy disks numbered I-XVI (missing number IX) "Betsy Burstein,Lu Ann Jones Oral History Interviews"

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Series 3: Photographic Prints and Slides , 1987-1991Detailed descriptions are found in the section following. Photographs are black and white unless otherwisenoted.

Subseries 3.1: Photographs

Box 25, Folder 1 87-16433Photographer: Dane Penland

Box 25, Folder 2 87-16440-23/87-16450-27Photographer: Dane Penland

Box 25, Folder 3 87-16450-36/87-16458-14Photographer: Dane Penland

Box 25, Folder 4 DP 87-16458-24/87-16462-27Photographer: Dane Penland

Box 25, Folder 5 EL 87-16463-1/87-16469-29Photographer: Eric Long

Box 25, Folder 6 87-16471/87-16479

Box 26, Folder 1 87-16469-36/87-16473-35APhotographer: Eric Long

Box 26, Folder 2 87-16480/87-16489

Box 26, Folder 3 87-16490/87-16498

Box 26, Folder 4 EL 87-16492-2/87-16495-10Photographer: Eric Long

Box 26, Folder 5 RH 87-16499-2/87-16504-32Image(s)Photographer: Richard Hofmeister

Box 27, Folder 1 RH 87-15505-9/87-16514-30APhotographer: Richard Hofmeister

Box 27, Folder 2 RH 87-16515-0A/87-16522-28Photographer: Richard Hofmeister

Box 27, Folder 3 LM 87-16523-3/87-16526-35

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Photographer: Laurie Minor

Box 27, Folder 4 LM 87-16527-4/87-16531-31Image(s)Photographer: Laurie Minor

Box 27, Folder 5 LM 87-16532-7/87-16539-32Image(s)Photographer: Laurie Minor

Box 27, Folder 6 LM 87-16540-24A/87-16546-29Photographer: Laurie Minor

Box 28, Folder 1 LM 87-16547-5/87-16552-7Image(s)Photographer: Laurie Minor

Box 28, Folder 2 LM 87-16553-2/87-16554-35AImage(s)Photographer: Laurie Minor

Box 28, Folder 3 JT 87-16556-3A/87-16559-37Image(s)Photographer: Jeff Tinsley

Box 28, Folder 4 JT 87-16560-2/87-16564-28Image(s)Photographer: Jeff Tinsley

Box 28, Folder 5 JT 87-16564-29/87-16568-73Photographer: Jeff Tinsley

Box 28, Folder 6 JT 87-16569-10A/87-16575-28APhotographer: Jeff Tinsley

Box 29, Folder 1 JT 87-16575-0APhotographer: Jeff Tinsley

Box 29, Folder 2 87-6668-0/87-6668-21Photographer: Lu Ann Jones

Box 29, Folder 3 LJ 87-17110-00/87-17116-34Image(s)Photographer: Lu Ann Jones

Box 29, Folder 4 LJ 87-17117-0A/87-17121-27

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Image(s)Photographer: Lu Ann Jones

Box 29, Folder 5 88-14695-8/88-14698-23

Box 29, Folder 6 88-14688-1/88-14770-36A

Box 29, Folder 7 (Andrews, John) 88-14689-24/88-14694-33

Box 30, Folder 1 88-14699-2/88-14703-15

Box 30, Folder 2 88-14704-4/88-14710-34

Box 30, Folder 3 88-14711-8/88-14715-36

Box 30, Folder 4 88-14716-3/88-14719-28

Box 30, Folder 5 88-14720-4/88-14721-34

Box 30, Folder 6 DP 88-14722-5/88-14725-36Image(s)Photographer: Dane Penland

Box 30, Folder 7 DP 88-14726-2/88-14731-32Photographer: Dane Penland

Box 31, Folder 1 88-14734-1/14737-4Photographer: Richard Hofmeister and Jeff Tinsley

Box 31, Folder 2 88-14737-12/88-14739-31

Box 31, Folder 3 88-14740-12/88-14749-35

Box 31, Folder 4 88-14750-5/88-14754-35Image(s)

Box 31, Folder 5 88-14755-1/88-14759-32

Box 31, Folder 6 88-14760-12/88-14763-34APhotographer: Jeff Tinsley

Box 32, Folder 1 88-14771-1/88-14774-10Photographer: Richard Strauss

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Box 32, Folder 2 88-14780-4/88-14782-34

Box 32, Folder 3 89-13561-2A/89-13566-33Image(s)Photographer: Eric Long

Box 32, Folder 4 89-13554-3/89-13560-36AImage(s)Photographer: Eric Long

Box 32, Folder 5 89-10736/89-10762Image(s)Photographer: Copies of older photographs

[Page of a photograph album : copy photograph], [ca. 1930-1950]1 Item (10.5" x 8".)Image(s): [Page of a photograph album : copy photograph].Moody, Edgar, CreatorCopy photograph of album page containing seven black-and-whitephotographs. The original photographs show a riding horse, mules,and farming in Hollandale, Mississippi. One photograph is dated 1939.Photographer unidentified.

Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs must behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.

Silver gelatin on paper.

Local Numbers

AC0773-0000016.tif (AC Scan)

In Box 32, Folder 5.

Topic: Agriculture -- 1930-1950 -- MississippiHorses -- 1930-1950 -- MississippiMules -- 1930-1950 -- MississippiStereotypes (Social psychology)

Place: Hollandale (Miss.)

Genre/Form:

Photograph albums -- 1950-1960Photographs -- 1930-1950 -- Black-and-whitephotoprints -- Silver gelatin

Box 32, Folder 6 89-10763/89-10796Image(s)Photographer: Copies of older photographs

[Page of a photograph album : six black-and-white photoprints], ca.1950-1960

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1 Item (10.5" x 8".)Image(s): [Page of a photograph album : six black-and-white photoprints].Moody, Edgar, CreatorCopy photograph of album page containing photographs of farming inHollandale, Mississippi; photographer unidentified.

Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs must behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.

Silver gelatin on paper.

Local Numbers

AC0773-0000018.tif (AC Scan)

In Box 32, Folder 6.

Topic: Agriculture -- 1930-1950 -- MississippiFarm tractors -- 1930-1950 -- MississippiStereotypes (Social psychology)

Place: Hollandale (Miss.)

Genre/Form:

Photograph albums -- 1930-1950

Box 32, Folder 7 89-10797/89-10836Image(s)Photographer: Copies of older photographs

Box 33, Folder 1 89-10837/89-10859Photographer: Copies of older photographs

Box 33, Folder 2 EL 89-1309-1/89-1318-34Image(s)Photographer: Eric Long

Box 33, Folder 3 EL 89-1320-5/89-1322-1Photographer: Eric Long

Box 33, Folder 4 1989 #1-2/2-31 Mexican Workers (color)Photographer: Martha Nelson

Box 33, Folder 5 90-13048/90-13067Wilson County, NC Agriculture Extension Office (copies of older photographs)

Box 33, Folder 6 90-4773/90-4809Copies of older Redmond family photographs

Box 33, Folder 7 90-4905-9/90-4909-32, 88-6859 #16, 88-6859 #19

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Box 34, Folder 1 90-4910-6A/90-4913-36Image(s)

Box 34, Folder 2 90-14039-9/90-14043-33

Box 34, Folder 3 90-14044-16/90-14048-29

Box 34, Folder 4 91-17037-2A/91-17037-28A (Murray, Lurline)

Box 34, Folder 5 Photograph Captions

Box 35, Folder 10 Feed Sack Material Photographs (color)

Box 35, Folder 11 Feed Sack Material Photographic NegativesImage(s)

Box 35, Folder 12 "How We've Worked" Proposed Photography Exhibit, 1990Image(s)

Box 35, Folder 13 Unidentified Photographs

Subseries 3.2: Color Slides

Box 36, Folder 1 88-4523/88-4753

Box 36, Folder 2 88-4754/88-4967

Box 36, Folder 3 88-4968/88-5157

Box 36, Folder 4 89-1323/89-4312

Box 37, Folder 1 89-4313/90-4984Laurie Minor

Box 37, Folder 2 90-9587/90-8694Eric Long and Uniden.

Box 37, Folder 3 90-13871/90-15611Eric Long and Uniden.

Box 37, Folder 4 Children's Farm ArtJoe Goulait and Richard Strauss

Box 37, Folder 5 Mrs. Murray (color and black and white)

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Eric Long

Box 38, Folder 1 Unidentified (Hofmeister)Richard Hofmeister

Box 38, Folder 2 Thunderbird Motel, (Long)Eric Long

Box 38, Folder 3 Unidentified (Long)Eric Long

Box 38, Folder 4 Unidentified (Minor and Tinsley)Laurie Minor, Jeff Tinsley

Box 38, Folder 5 North Carolina Farm (Penland)Dane Penland

Box 38, Folder 6 Unidentified

Box 40, Folder 1 Photographic Contact Sheets, July 1989 (18,39554/18-39556)

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Series 4: Original Oral History Interview Tapes and Reference Compact Discs(CDs), 1986-1991

Subseries 4.1: ArkansasBox 40

Box 41 Brantley, L.D., Sr. (Coy, AR 9/30/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 354-356

Box 41 Brown, Gordon (Scott, AR 9/22/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 352-353

Box 41 Cazer, Garland (Carlisle, AR 9/30/1988)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 349-351

Box 41 Clayton, William P. (DeValls Bluff, AR 10/2/1987)One tape: 1 of 1, CD 483

Box 41 Feilke, Arthur and Mabel (Stuttgart, AR 9/29/1987Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 347-348

Box 41 Fletcher, Mrs. Merle Ford (England, AR 9/26/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 385-386

Box 41 Garrich, Carl (Carlisle, AR 9/21/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 382-384

Box 42 Gosney, Jessie and Kenneth (Carlisle, AR 10/1/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 357-359

Box 42 Gosney, Jessie and Kenneth (Carlisle, AR 10/6/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 360-362

Box 42 Gosney, Jessie and Kenneth (Carlisle, AR 10/7/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3 and one other, CDs 363-366

Box 42 Hahn, E.L. (Hazen, AR 9/28/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 380-381

Box 42 Jensen, Olga B. (Stuttgart, AR 9/24/1987)One tape, CD 379

Box 42 Lenius, Jane (Stuttgart, AR 9/24/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 377-378

Box 43 Morris, Edward L. (Carlisle, AR 9/21/1987)

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Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 394-396

Box 43 Scroggins, Mrs. Melvin (Stuttgart, AR 9/28/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 392-393

Box 43 Seidenschwarz, Mrs. Arthur (Stuttgart, AR 9/23/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 390-391

Box 43 Seidenstricker, L.F. (DeValls Bluff, AR 9/25/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 388-389

Box 43 Seidenstricker, Laverne (DeValls Bluff, AR 10/2/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 375-376

Box 43 Smith, George and Ethel (Lonoke, AR 9/25/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CD 371-374

Box 43 Strohl, Carl (DeValls Bluff, AR 10/1/1987)One tape, CD 370

Box 43 Strohl, Mary (DeValls Bluff, AR 10/1/1987)One tape, CD 369

Box 44 Van Houten/Rice Festival (Hazen, HK 10/4/87)One tape, CD 387

Box 44 Yohe, Mrs. Carl (Stuttgart, AR 9/23/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 367-368

Box 44 Yohe, Perry (Stuttgart, AR 9/29/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CD 484-485

Subseries 4.2: GeorgiaBox 44

Box 44 Bennett, W.J. and Novella (Lenox, GA 1/25/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 236-238

Box 44 Benson, Dick (Brookfield, GA 1/28/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 239-240

Box 44 Benton, Aubrey and Ina Belle (Commerce, GA 4/28/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 216-218

Box 44 Blackstock, Tom and Velva (Talmo, GA 4/22/1987)

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Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 196-199

Box 45 Brinkley, Johnnie and Lucile (Tifton, GA 1/30/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 234-235

Box 45 Byers, Ruby (Gainesville, GA 4/23/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 214-215

Box 45 Byers, Sanford (Gainesville, GA 4/20/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 211-213

Box 45 Castleberry, Guy W. (Gainesville, GA 4/24/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 191-192

Box 45 Cole, Buster (Tifton, GA 1/27/87)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 231-233

Box 45 Connell, Alton (Lenox, GA 1/29/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CD 250

Box 45 Cromertie, John, L. (Gainesville, GA 4/21/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 207-209

Box 46 Dillard, John T. and Nioma (Tifton, GA 1/22/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDS 261-264

Box 46 Dorminy, Henry Clayton (Tifton, GA 1/29/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 247-249

Box 46 Dove, Dorothy (Tifton, GA 1/26/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 243-246

Box 46 Elsas, Norma (Atlanta, GA 1/21/91)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 228-229

Box 46 Fleming, Arthur B. (Gainesville, GA 4/21 and 27/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 193-195

Box 47 Harper, Sr., Woodrow (Hartwell, GA 4/17/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 205-206

Box 47 Hawkins, Charlie, (Tifton, GA 1/28/87)One tape, CD 242

Box 47 Johnson, Herbert (Tifton, GA 1/29/1987)

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One tape, CD 230

Box 47 Long, Welchel (Dewy Rose, GA 4/16/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 219-221

Box 47 Mangum, O.L., (Gainesville, GA 4/26/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 203-204

Box 47 McBrayer, Loomis, (Tifton, GA 1/27/87)One tape, CD 241

Box 47 Minchew, Edna (Wray, GA 1/21/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 268-270

Box 47 Nix, Joe and Agnes, (Gainesville, GA 4/24/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 209-210

Box 48 Purvis, Clyde (Tifton, GA 1/26/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 265-267

Box 48 Reed, Howard and Bunice (Gainesville, GA 4/23/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 225-227

Box 48 Rucker, William (Elberton, GA 4/16/87)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 222-224

Box 48 Scoggins, Lillie (Ashburn, GA 1/31/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 257-260

Box 48 Sizemore, Martiel (Tifton, GA 1/22/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 182-184

Box 49 Sumner, Ruby C. (Tifton, GA 1/30/87)One tape, CD 180

Box 49 Thompson, Mioma (Tifton, GA 1/24/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 254-256

Box 49 Vickers, Warina and Lloyd (Wray, GA 1/17/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 189-190

Box 49 Welborn, S.L. (Jefferson County, GA 4/27/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 200-202

Box 49 Wells, Dr. Homer (Tifton, GA 1/26/87)

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One tape, CD 181

Box 49 Winskie, Dent and Arnalee (Omega, GA 1/23/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 251-253

Subseries 4.3: LouisianaBox 49

Box 49 Accardo, Paul (Patterson, LA 6/3/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 410-411

Box 50 Ardoin, Leslie (Mamou, LA 5/9/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 412-413

Box 50 Ardoin, Leslie (Mamou, LA 5/16/1988)One tape, CD 414

Box 50 Baronet, Joe (Crowley, LA 5/10/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 415-416

Box 50 Baronet, Joe (Crowley, LA 5/16/1988)One tape, CD 417

Box 50 Blanchard, J.F. (Franklin, LA 6/1/88)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 418-419

Box 50 Breaux, Jessie A., Sr. (Franklin, LA 5/30/1988)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 427-429

Box 50 Broussard, Sam (New Iberia, LA 5/17/1988)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 424-426

Box 50 Caffery, Clegg, Sr. and Comeaux, Lewis (Franklin, LA 6/2/88)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 438-439

Box 50 Caesar, Clarence (Franklin, LA 5/24/88)One tape, CD 423

Box 51 Caesar, Mary and Lewis, Louvenia (Franklin, LA 5/24/88)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 447-448

Box 51 Carline, Herman C. (Baldwin, LA 5/24/88)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 420-422

Box 51 Daniel, Florentine (Franklin, LA 5/27/1988)

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Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 436-437

Box 51 Delasbour, Anna (Franklin, LA 6/2/1988)One tape, CD 435

Box 51 Derbigney, Durrell (Baldwin, LA 6/1/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 433-434

Box 51 Friesen, Viola (Lake Charles, LA 5/6/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CD 431-432

Box 51 Gay, Andrew (Plaquemine, LA 5/19/1988)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 407-409

Box 52 Green, Clarence and Alone (Youngsville, LA 5/25/1988)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 404-406

Box 52 Harris, John Rev. (Franklin, LA 5/28/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 402-403

Box 52 Harris, John Rev. (sermon, Calumet, LA 5/29/1988)One tape, CD 397

Box 52 Lamson, Alfred (Lafayette LA 5/12/88)One tape, CD 456

Box 52 Landry, Steve (Morse, LA 5/7/88)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 400-401

Box 52 Latoilais, Donald (St. Martinsville, LA 5/17/1988)One tape, CD 430

Box 52 Legnon, Hilton (Jeanerette, LA 5/23/1988)Five tapes: 1 of 5, 2 of 5, 3 of 5, 4 of 5, 5 of 5, CDs 449-453

Box 52 Legnon, Lena Porrier (Jeanerette, LA 5/30/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 454-455

Box 53 Loewer, Arthur (Eunice, LA 5/10/88)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 398-399

Box 53 Mcgee, Dean (Church Point, LA 5/12/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 443-444

Box 53 Mire, John (Ville Platte, LA 5/11/1988)

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Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 445-446

Box 53 Mt. Zion Baptist Church (Franklin, LA 5/29/88)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 472-473

Box 53 Naquin, Leo (Ville Platte, LA 5/11/1988)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 440-442

Box 53 Patout, William A., Jr. (New Iberia, LA 5/26/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 464-465

Box 53 Petticrew, Donald and Bowman, Wilbert (Iowa, LA 5/5/88)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 470-471

Box 53 Petticrew, Donald (Iowa, LA 5/18/88)One tape, CD 469

Box 53 Slaughter, Cornelius (Jeanerette, LA 5/25/88)One tape, CD 468

Box 54 Steen, Albert (Abbeville, LA 5/27/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 466-467

Box 54 Vidrine, Levie A. (Ville Platte, LA 5/9/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 460-461

Box 54 Walton, W.W. "Bill" (Esterwood, LA 5/12/1988)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 457-459

Box 54 Young, Walter (Eunice, LA 5/10/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 462-463

Subseries 4.4: MississippiBox 54

Box 54 Bailey, Charles (Tunica, MS 10/9/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 277-278

Box 54 Bailey, Howard Taft (Lexington, MS 10/16/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 272-273

Box 54 Baird, George E., Jr. (Inverness, MS 10/15/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 274-276

Box 55 Booth, Mr. and Mrs. N.J. (Bassfield, MS 10/2787)

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Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 328-330

Box 55 Brown, Mamie (Belzoni, MS 10/23/87)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 286-288

Box 55 Burkett, Ben (Hattiesburg, MS 10/26/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 321-323

Box 55 Bush, Miller (Greenwood, MS 10/20/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 283-285

Box 55 Carnahan, Cotton and Thresto, Chuck; Shannon, Jack (Clarksdale, MS10/8/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 280-282

Box 55 Clark, Talmadge (Ruleville, MS 10/20/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 307-308

Box 56 Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Schlater, MS 10/12/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 292-295

Box 56 Colvin, R.C. (Greenwood, MS 10/22/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 290-291

Box 56 Cummins, Mary Lee (Drew, MS 10/12/87)One tape, CD 279

Box 56 Ducrest, Jesse (Belzoni, MS 10/19/1987)One tape, CD 289

Box 56 Dulaney, T.W. (Clarksdale, MS 10/12/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 296-298

Box 56 Gray, Leonard (Hattiesburg, MS10/28/1987)One tape, CD 334

Box 56 Gray, Wardell and Booth, N.J. (Carson, MS 10/27/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 331-333

Box 57 Harris, Robert B. (Midnight, MS 10/17/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 304-306

Box 57 Hemphill, Elvin and Mattie (Sledge, MS 10/6/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 302-303

Box 57 Jefcoat, Laz (Soso, MS 10/29/1987)

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Box 57 Laney, John B., Sr. (Lyon, MS 10/9/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 309-311

Box 57 McCarty, Ben (Greenwood, MS 10/14/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 317-318

Box 57 Mohamed, Ethel Wright (Belzoni, MS 10/23/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 314-316

Box 58 Moody, Edgar (Hollandale, MS 10/21/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 344-346

Box 58 Moody, Lorene (Hollandale, MS 1991)One tape, CD 271

Box 58 Murphree, Leo (Greenwood, MS 10/17/87)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 341-343

Box 58 Murphree, Leo (Greenwood, MS 10/22/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 339-340

Box 58 Norwood, Eligah (Hattiesburg, MS 10/28/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 486-487

Box 58 Porter, Virginia (Belzoni, MS 10/23/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 312-313

Box 58 Richardson, Rosetta and Thomas, Lottie (10/24/87)One tape, CD 336

Box 58 Rule, Willie, Jr. (Lexington, MS 10/16/87)One tape, CD 335

Box 58 Stowers, J.W. (Inverness, MS 10/15/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 337-338

Box 59 Watson, Mary and Martin, Lillian (Belzoni, MS 10/18/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 326-327

Box 59 Wigley, Mabry (Hollandale, MS 10/19/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 324-325

Box 59 Woodard, Henry (Tunica, MS 10/5/1987)

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Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 319-320

Subseries 4.5: North CarolinaBox 59

Box 59 Andrews, John William (Boomer, NC 5/20/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 62-64

Box 59 Bunting, Benny (Oak City, NC 1/1/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 23-24

Box 59 Bunting, Joe (Oak City, NC 1/2/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 21-22

Box 59 Cockerham, Lester and Marie (Roaring River, NC 5/21/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 59-61

Box 60 Crosby, Ruth and Victor (Harmony, NC 5/13/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 95-97

Box 60 Cross Country Campground (Lake Norman, NC 5/16/87)One tape, CD 94

Box 60 Davis, Fredda (Laurel Springs, NC 3/26/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 56-58

Box 60 Elam, Edward (Harmony, NC 5/16/1987)One tape, CD 55

Box 60 Foster, Vergie and Jim (Miller's Creek, NC 5/19/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 84-85

Box 60 Gardner, Chuck (Jefferson, NC 5/27/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 68-69

Box 60 Griffin, A.C. and Grace (Edenton, NC 12/8/86)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 17-20

Box 60 Hall, Joe C. (Edenton, NC 12/11/1986)One tape, CD 25

Box 61 Harris, Edna (Statesville, NC 5/15/1987)Seven tapes: 1 of 7, 2 of 7, 3 of 7, 4 of 7, 5 of 7, 6 of 7, 7 of 7, CDs 72-78

Box 61 Harris, Edna (Harmony, NC 5/16/1987)

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Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 79-81

Box 61 Inglis, Fred and Gina (Edenton, NC 12/9/86)One tape, CD 31

Box 61 Kilby, T. H. (North Wilkesboro, NC 5/19/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 86-87

Box 61 Knight, Martin (Corapeake, NC 12/14/1986)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 52-54

Box 62 Langley, Nellie (Stantonsburg, NC 12/5/1986)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 15-16

Box 62 Leary, Stillman (Edenton, NC 12/8/86)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 50-51

Box 62 Littlejohn, Andrew and Ethel (Edenton, NC 12/9/1987)One tape, CD 12

Box 62 Mercer, Midi (Wilson, NC 8/13/1990)One tape, CD 494

Box 62 Parker, Jonah (Moravian Falls, NC 5/18/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 65-67

Box 62 Patterson, Vanona (Mrs. A. Q.) (Hiddenite, NC 5/13/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 70-71

Box 62 Pender, Bessie (Tarboro, NC 12/30/1986)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 41-44

Box 62 Redmond, Virgie (Iredell County, NC 5/14/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 90-91

Box 63 Redmond, Virgie (Statesville, NC 12/29/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 92-93

Box 63 Rice, Frank (Sunbury, NC 12/15/87)One tape, CD 30

Box 63 Roberts, James and Gerti (Roaring River, NC 5/21/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 88-89

Box 63 Rountree, G. Emory (Sunbury, NC 12/16/1986)

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Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 28-29

Box 63 Shepherd, Grady (Lansing, NC 5/27/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 82-83

Box 63 Skinner, Annie and Jarvis (Edenton, NC 12/10/1986)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 39-40

Box 63 Spivey, Wayland (Edenton, NC 12/9 and 11/1986)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 35-38

Box 64 Tomlinson, Clifton (Wilson, NC 12/29/1986)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 47-49

Box 64 Tomlinson, Clifton J. (Wilson, NC 8/13/1990)CD 489

Box 64 Turner, Mrs. O.C. (Gatesville, NC 12/16/1986)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 45-46

Box 64 White, Wallace (Edenton, NC 12/11/1986)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 26-27

Box 64 Willey, John F. and Gretchen (Gates, NC 12/7/1986)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 32-34

Box 64 Mexican Workers Project

Box 64 Aguirre, Gloria Olmos (Cedar Grove, NC 7/15/1989)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CD 476-477

Box 64 Ceras, Delfino (Selma, NC 7/17/1989)One tape, CD 475

Box 64 Davis, Keith (Kenly, NC 7/16/1989)One tape, CD 481

Box 64 Flores, Roque Olmos (Cedar Grove, NC 7/15/1989)One tape, CD 478

Box 64 Rodriquez, Ignacio "Nacho" (Nashville, NC 7/17/1989)One tape, CD 480

Box 65 Salas, Maria (Chapel Hill, NC 7/18/1989)One tape, CD 474

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Box 65 Serrano, Adolofo Serrano (Wilson, NC 7/16/1989)One tape, CD 479

Box 65 Serrano, Edith (Wilson, NC 7/16/1989)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 13-14

Box 65 Serrano, Lidia Gonzales (Wilson, NC 7/16/1989)One tape, CD 482

Subseries 4.6: South CarolinaBox 65

Box 65 Allen, David (Coker Seed Co., Hartsville, SC, 1/15/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 148-150

Box 65 Allen, David (Coker Seed Co., Hartsville, SC, 7/3/89)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 151-152

Box 65 Bell, Walter M. Correspondence and Notes (Hartsville, SC, 1/5/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 145-147

Box 65 Cunningham, Tom B. (Darlington, SC 1/9/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 143-144

Box 65 Cunningham, Tom B. (Darlington, SC 1/17/1991)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 141-142

Box 66 Davis, Otto and Pauline (Darlington, SC 1/8/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 159-160

Box 66 George, Leler (family, Bishopville, SC 7/4/1989)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 185-186

Box 66 Harrington, A.M. (Florence, SC 1/16/87)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 157-158

Box 66 Lawrimore, Rufus B. (Hemingway, SC 1/5/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 153-156

Box 66 Lowder, Clayton (Sumter, SC 1/14/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 174-176

Box 66 Lowder, Kathy R. (Sumter SC 1/7/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 177-179

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Box 67 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/6/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 161-164

Box 67 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/9/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 165-167

Box 67 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/11/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 168-170

Box 67 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 1/16/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 490-491

Box 67 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 7/6/1989)One tape, CD 492

Box 67 Murray, Lurline S. (Bob Forbes, WOLS, interview 2/2/1990)One tape, CD 488

Box 67 Murray, Lurline S. (Florence, SC 8/12/1990)One tape, CD 493

Box 67 Player, Jr., C. B. (Bishopville, SC 1/12/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 171-173

Box 68 Rivers, Marion (Lamar, SC 1/13/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 187-188

Subseries 4.7: TennesseeBox 68

Box 68 Anderson, Walter and Adra (Corryton, TN 5/3 and 4/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 105-106

Box 68 Caughron Family, Kermit, Rex and Roy (Townscend, TN 5/9/1987)One tape, CD 116

Box 68 Clapp, Clyde (Corryton, TN 5/6/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 103-104

Box 68 Felknor, Jessie F. (White Pine, TN 5/2/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 98-100

Box 68 Felknor, Jessie F. (White Pine, TX 5/7/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 101-102

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Box 68 Finchum, Eva and Amos (Sevierville, TN 4/30/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 132-135

Box 69 Hill, Frank (Knoxville, TN 5/4/1987)Four tapes: 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4, CDs 128-131

Box 69 Hill, Frank (dairy, Knoxville, TN 5/6/1987)One tape, CD 136

Box 69 Lane, Clyde (Maryville, TN 5/5/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 114-115

Box 69 Lewis, Ralph and Family (White Pine, TN 5/2/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 107-109

Box 69 Old Timers Day (Cades Cove, TN 5/9/1987)One tape, CD 117

Box 69 Proffitt, Jr., Harry (Marysville, TN 5/5/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 112-113

Box 69 Sarten, Della (Sevierville, TN 5/1/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 123-125

Box 70 Sims, Lavana (Sevierville, TN 5/1/1987)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 118-120

Box 70 Stokely Chapel Baptist Church (Newport, TN 5/3/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 126-127

Box 70 Stokely Chapel Baptist Church Sunday Morning, 8/2/87 "How to miss aBlessing", Rev. Artie Chapman, pastorOne tape, CD 137

Box 70 Stokely Chapel Baptist Church Sunday Morning 8/9/87 "Sin", Rev. ArtieChapman, pastorOne tape, CD 138

Box 70 Stokely Chapel Baptist Church Sunday Morning 8/16/87 "Repentance", Rev.Artie Chapman, pastorOne tape, CD 139

Box 70 Stokely Chapel Baptist Church Sunday Morning 8/23/87 "Nothing is to hard forGod", Rev. Artie Chapman, pastorOne tape, CD 140

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Box 70 Strange, Fred (White Pine, TN 5/7/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 110-111

Box 70 Temple, Effie (Sevierville, TN 5/8/1987)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 121-122

Subseries 4.8: VirginiaBox 70

Box 70 Bosselman, Norman and Willie (Suffolk, VA 12/15/1986)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 9-11

Box 71 Carter, Ethel H. (Ringgold, VA 9/29and30/1988)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 1-3

Box 71 Piedmont Warehouse (Danville, VA 9/29/1988)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2, CDs 4-5

Box 71 Starke, Granville (Smithfield, VA 12/12/1986)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, CDs 6-8

Box 71 Reference Compact Discs (CD) of Interviews, All States

Box 73 CDs, Farm Project Data, interviews #1-71

Box 74 CDs, interviews #72-147

Box 75 CDs, interviews #148-215

Box 76 CDs, interviews #216-285

Box 77 CDs, interviews #286-356

Box 78 CDs, interviews #357-426

Box 79 CDs, interviews #427-497, CDs 495-497 Smithsonian Photographer's Show

Subseries 4.9: Miscellaneous and Duplicate TapesBox 79

Box 71 GilstrapTwo tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2

Box 71 Photographers Show 7-21-88

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Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3

Box 71 Cole, Buster (Duplicate)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3

Box 72 Gardner, Chuck (Duplicate)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2

Box 72 Jefcoat, Laz (Duplicate)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3

Box 72 Mohamed, Ethel Wright (Duplicate)Three tapes: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3

Box 72 Roberts, James and Gerti (Duplicate)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2

Box 72 Norwood, Elijah, (Duplicate)Two tapes: 1 of 2, 2 of 2

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