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Smith Mountain Lake: History and Tradition
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- Candler, Hilliary
- Daniel, B.J.
Smith Mountain Lake: History and Tradition
In this project, Hilliary Candler interviewed her mother, B.J. Daniel about Smith Mountain Lake. Ms. Daniel had lived all of her life around Smith Mountain Lake and in her interview spoke of the legends, history and traditions of the lake. This interview is among projects created by students enrolled in English 446 (initially English 452), “Appalachian Folklore,” 1981-2019, and in graduate level counterparts English 548 and 648 “Appalachian Folk Culture(s)” offered 17 fall semesters between 1987 and 2009. Minimally contain collector’s introduction and analysis, transcribed informant interviews, and excerpted and labeled examples of oral, customary, and/or material folklore/folklife collected primarily within the Appalachian region. Most include also tables of contents, informant information, indexes (outlines) of interviews, photographs, miscellaneous paper items, and indexes of informants, genres, and geographic locations. Accompanying audio recordings (several minutes to 2+ hours). Transferred to McConnell Library Archives & Special Collections from Appalachian Regional and Rural Studies Center, Fall 2013.- Creator
- Candler, Hilliary
- Daniel, B.J.
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Smith Mountain Lake: History and Tradition, Audio
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- Candler, Hilliary
- Daniel, B.J.
Smith Mountain Lake: History and Tradition, Audio
In this project, Hilliary Candler interviewed her mother, B.J. Daniel about Smith Mountain Lake. Ms. Daniel had lived all of her life around Smith Mountain Lake and in her interview spoke of the legends, history and traditions of the lake. This interview is among projects created by students enrolled in English 446 (initially English 452), “Appalachian Folklore,” 1981-2019, and in graduate level counterparts English 548 and 648 “Appalachian Folk Culture(s)” offered 17 fall semesters between 1987 and 2009. Minimally contain collector’s introduction and analysis, transcribed informant interviews, and excerpted and labeled examples of oral, customary, and/or material folklore/folklife collected primarily within the Appalachian region. Most include also tables of contents, informant information, indexes (outlines) of interviews, photographs, miscellaneous paper items, and indexes of informants, genres, and geographic locations. Accompanying audio recordings (several minutes to 2+ hours). Transferred to McConnell Library Archives & Special Collections from Appalachian Regional and Rural Studies Center, Fall 2013.- Creator
- Candler, Hilliary
- Daniel, B.J.
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