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Blue Mule
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- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
John McBroom, bass player and singer in the band Blue Mule, performs at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a bluegrass based band that also play music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country music. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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Blue Mule
- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
John McBroom, bass player and singer in the band Blue Mule, performs at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a bluegrass based band that also play music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country music. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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Blue Mule
- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
The bluegrass based band, Blue Mule performing at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a band that plays music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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Blue Mule
- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
Eli Williams, guitarist and singer in the band Blue Mule, performs at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a bluegrass based band that also play music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country music. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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Blue Mule
- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
The bluegrass based band, Blue Mule performing at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a band that plays music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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Blue Mule
- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
Eli Williams, guitarist and singer in the band Blue Mule, performs at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a bluegrass based band that also play music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country music. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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Blue Mule
- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
Tim Rhodes, banjo player in the band Blue Mule, performs at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a bluegrass based band that also play music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country music. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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Blue Mule
- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
Tom Ohmsen, mandolin player in the band Blue Mule, performs at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a bluegrass based band that also play music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country music. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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Blue Mule
- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
Blue Mule
Tim Rhodes, banjo player from in the band Blue Mule, performs at the 30th Annual Vintage Virginia Wine Festival, held June 4-5, 2011 in Centreville, VA. Blue Mule is a bluegrass based band that also play music influenced by rock, jazz, blues and country music. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions and Virginia Wineries Association. Across The Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Bill Moose Photography
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FloydFest 9
- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
FloydFest 9
Advertising poster for the ninth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 22-25, 2010. This poster measures 11x17 inches, lists bands participating in the festival and has a graphic of a flower, music note and stylized mountains. Across the Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
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Floyd Fandango
- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
Floyd Fandango
Advertising poster for the July 3-4, 2010 Floyd Fandango Beer and Wine Fest. This poster lists bands participating in the festival and shows the Fandango graphic featuring what appears to be wheat, grapes, and two young ladies drinking beer and wine. In addition to bands, this festival features various micro-breweries and Virginia wineries. Across the Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
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FloydFest 9
- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
FloydFest 9
Souvenir ticket for FloydFest 9. This ticket has the same graphic as the FloydFest 9 poster (a flower, music note and stylized mountains) and a notice that it is a souvenir item. Across the Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
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FloydFest 9
- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
FloydFest 9
Souvenir VIP Pass for FloydFest 9 VIP ticket holders. The back of the pass displays the festival rules. Across the Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
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Floyd Fandango
- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
Floyd Fandango
Advertising card for the Floyd Fandango that was held July 3-4, 2010. The front of the card shows the Fandango logo and the back of the card lists bands, breweries and wineries participating at the festival. Across the Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
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FloydFest 9
- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
FloydFest 9
Advertising postcard for the ninth annual FloydFest music festival held July 22-25, 2010. The artwork is a winter scene with snowflakes and snow covered mountains in the background and a colorful flower growing in the front of the scene. Across the Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
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FloydFest 9
- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
FloydFest 9
Advertising postcard for the ninth annual FloydFest music festival held July 22-25, 2010. The artwork is a summer scene with a blue sky and colorful mountains in the background and a colorful flower growing in the front of the scene. Across the Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
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FloydFest 9
- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
FloydFest 9
Promotional compact disc containing twelve songs, recorded live at the ninth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 22-25, 2010. This disc was distributed for promotional purposes only and includes music from:Jason Spooner Trio, Budos Band, Solas, Dangermuffin, Soulive, Levon Helm, Tift Merritt, Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba, Joe Pug, Deer Tick, Cornmeal, and Low Anthem. Across the Way Productions is a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Across the Way Productions
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Mrs. Effie King Brown - Radford's Centennial Sister. Looking Back at the Last One Hundred Years Living in Floyd County, Virginia
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- Rickert, Meghan
- Brown, Effie King
Mrs. Effie King Brown - Radford's Centennial Sister. Looking Back at the Last One Hundred Years Living in Floyd County, Virginia
In this project, Meghan Rickert interviewed Effie King Brown. Ms. Brown was born in Check, Virginia in 1910 and at the time was the oldest living graduate of Radford College. During the interview, Ms. Brown talked about growing up on a farm and all of the ways the family provided themselves with food, clothing, money, and shelter. 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
- Rickert, Meghan
- Brown, Effie King
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The Lives and Family History of the Vest Family: Growing Up in Giles County
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- Williams, Sherri L.
- Vest, Nelson L.
- Vest, Pauline H.
- McGuire, Cindy
The Lives and Family History of the Vest Family: Growing Up in Giles County
In this project, Sherri L. Williams interviewed Cindy McGuire, who she knew previously, and Pauline and Nelson Vest, in White Gate, Virginia. The Vests owned a funeral parlor in White Gate and spoke of running that business in such a small community, of the business being handed down generation to generation, of growing up in a farming community, working in a textile mill and other things. 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
- Williams, Sherri L.
- Vest, Nelson L.
- Vest, Pauline H.
- McGuire, Cindy
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It's Been a Wonderful Life. - The Life of a Country Boy
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- Dillon, Kelly
- Triplett, William F.
- Cox, Ricky
It's Been a Wonderful Life. - The Life of a Country Boy
In this project, Kelly Dillon interviewed William F. Triplett, Kelly’s grandfather. The interview was held in Mr. Triplett’s home in Winchester, Virginia and covered such topics as his time in the military, family history in the Civil War, musical instruments, fishing, working in a sawmill, and more. 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
- Dillon, Kelly
- Triplett, William F.
- Cox, Ricky
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Memories of a Childhood: Growing Up With Fourteen Siblings
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- Helms, Ashley
- Everhart, June
Memories of a Childhood: Growing Up With Fourteen Siblings
In this project, Ashley Helms interviewed her grandmother, June Everhart. Ms. Everhart spoke of life in the fifties, living in the small mining town of Bishop, Virginia, being part of a large family, how they entertained themselves despite a lack of money, and many other details about day-to-day life. 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
- Helms, Ashley
- Everhart, June
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Let's Dance: The Draws of the Square
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- Lewis, Kelsey E.
- Smith, George Jr
- Smith, George 3rd
Let's Dance: The Draws of the Square
In this project, Kelsey E. Lewis spoke with George R. Smith Jr, and George R. Smith III at the George R. Smith Community center. The interview covered topics including music, instruments, square dancing, the Meadowbrook Community, how Mr. Smith came to live in Shawsville, and other topics. 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
- Lewis, Kelsey E.
- Smith, George Jr
- Smith, George 3rd
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Car Building in the Shenandoah Valley: The John Davis Way
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- Massie, Brian
- Davis, John
- Davis, Catherine
Car Building in the Shenandoah Valley: The John Davis Way
In this project, Brian Massie spoke with John and Catherine Davis about their automotive repair business, Classic Motorsports. Mr. Davis spoke of what got him into car building, some of the cars he has worked on, his attitudes on life and how they relate to his methods of running a business. 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
- Massie, Brian
- Davis, John
- Davis, Catherine
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Getting Out of East Palestine: The Memories of a Small Town
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- Newman, Alexandra L.
- Hulton, Bonnie Lou
- Hulton, Donald Eugene
Getting Out of East Palestine: The Memories of a Small Town
In this project, Alexandra L. Newman spoke with her grandparents Bonny Lou, and Donald Eugene Hulton about growing up in East Palestine, Ohio, military service, the coal mining business, small town economies, religion, and starting a family. 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
- Newman, Alexandra L.
- Hulton, Bonnie Lou
- Hulton, Donald Eugene
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Life on the Farm: Growing Up in the 30's with Hayden Dickerson
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- Norton, Megan
- Dickerson, Haydon
Life on the Farm: Growing Up in the 30's with Hayden Dickerson
In this project, Megan Norton interviewed Haydon Dickerson at his home in Radford, Virginia. In this interview, he spoke about his passion, the radio, but also about a childhood without electricity or a family car, living on a farm and plowing fields using horses and hand tools, but mostly about the radio and all of the music and culture he experienced from that. 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
- Norton, Megan
- Dickerson, Haydon
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Mrs. Effie King Brown - Radford's Centennial Sister. Looking Back at the Last One Hundred Years Living in Floyd County, Virginia, Audio Part 1
- Creator
- Rickert, Meghan
- Brown, Effie King
Mrs. Effie King Brown - Radford's Centennial Sister. Looking Back at the Last One Hundred Years Living in Floyd County, Virginia, Audio Part 1
In this project, Meghan Rickert interviewed Effie King Brown. Ms. Brown was born in Check, Virginia in 1910 and at the time was the oldest living graduate of Radford College. During the interview, Ms. Brown talked about growing up on a farm and all of the ways the family provided themselves with food, clothing, money, and shelter. 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
- Rickert, Meghan
- Brown, Effie King
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Mrs. Effie King Brown - Radford's Centennial Sister. Looking Back at the Last One Hundred Years Living in Floyd County, Virginia, Audio Part 2
- Creator
- Rickert, Meghan
- Brown, Effie King
Mrs. Effie King Brown - Radford's Centennial Sister. Looking Back at the Last One Hundred Years Living in Floyd County, Virginia, Audio Part 2
In this project, Meghan Rickert interviewed Effie King Brown. Ms. Brown was born in Check, Virginia in 1910 and at the time was the oldest living graduate of Radford College. During the interview, Ms. Brown talked about growing up on a farm and all of the ways the family provided themselves with food, clothing, money, and shelter. 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
- Rickert, Meghan
- Brown, Effie King
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The Lives and Family History of the Vest Family: Growing Up in Giles County, Audio Part 1
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- Williams, Sherri L.
- Vest, Nelson L.
- Vest, Pauline H.
- McGuire, Cindy
The Lives and Family History of the Vest Family: Growing Up in Giles County, Audio Part 1
In this project, Sherri L. Williams interviewed Cindy McGuire, who she knew previously, and Pauline and Nelson Vest, in White Gate, Virginia. The Vests owned a funeral parlor in White Gate and spoke of running that business in such a small community, of the business being handed down generation to generation, of growing up in a farming community, working in a textile mill and other things. 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
- Williams, Sherri L.
- Vest, Nelson L.
- Vest, Pauline H.
- McGuire, Cindy
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The Lives and Family History of the Vest Family: Growing Up in Giles County, Audio Part 2
- Creator
- Williams, Sherri L.
- Vest, Nelson L.
- Vest, Pauline H.
- McGuire, Cindy
The Lives and Family History of the Vest Family: Growing Up in Giles County, Audio Part 2
In this project, Sherri L. Williams interviewed Cindy McGuire, who she knew previously, and Pauline and Nelson Vest, in White Gate, Virginia. The Vests owned a funeral parlor in White Gate and spoke of running that business in such a small community, of the business being handed down generation to generation, of growing up in a farming community, working in a textile mill and other things. 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
- Williams, Sherri L.
- Vest, Nelson L.
- Vest, Pauline H.
- McGuire, Cindy
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The Lives and Family History of the Vest Family: Growing Up in Giles County, Audio Part 3 (Song)
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- Williams, Sherri L.
- Vest, Nelson L.
- Vest, Pauline H.
- McGuire, Cindy
The Lives and Family History of the Vest Family: Growing Up in Giles County, Audio Part 3 (Song)
In this project, Sherri L. Williams interviewed Cindy McGuire, who she knew previously, and Pauline and Nelson Vest, in White Gate, Virginia. The Vests owned a funeral parlor in White Gate and spoke of running that business in such a small community, of the business being handed down generation to generation, of growing up in a farming community, working in a textile mill and other things. 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
- Williams, Sherri L.
- Vest, Nelson L.
- Vest, Pauline H.
- McGuire, Cindy
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Memories of a Childhood: Growing Up With Fourteen Siblings, Audio Part 1
- Creator
- Helms, Ashley
- Everhart, June
Memories of a Childhood: Growing Up With Fourteen Siblings, Audio Part 1
In this project, Ashley Helms interviewed her grandmother, June Everhart. Ms. Everhart spoke of life in the fifties, living in the small mining town of Bishop, Virginia, being part of a large family, how they entertained themselves despite a lack of money, and many other details about day-to-day life. 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
- Helms, Ashley
- Everhart, June
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Memories of a Childhood: Growing Up With Fourteen Siblings, Audio Part 2
- Creator
- Helms, Ashley
- Everhart, June
Memories of a Childhood: Growing Up With Fourteen Siblings, Audio Part 2
In this project, Ashley Helms interviewed her grandmother, June Everhart. Ms. Everhart spoke of life in the fifties, living in the small mining town of Bishop, Virginia, being part of a large family, how they entertained themselves despite a lack of money, and many other details about day-to-day life. 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
- Helms, Ashley
- Everhart, June
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Getting Out of East Palestine: The Memories of a Small Town, Audio
- Creator
- Newman, Alexandra L.
- Hulton, Bonnie Lou
- Hulton, Donald Eugene
Getting Out of East Palestine: The Memories of a Small Town, Audio
In this project, Alexandra L. Newman spoke with her grandparents Bonny Lou, and Donald Eugene Hulton about growing up in East Palestine, Ohio, military service, the coal mining business, small town economies, religion, and starting a family. 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
- Newman, Alexandra L.
- Hulton, Bonnie Lou
- Hulton, Donald Eugene
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Life on the Farm: Growing Up in the 30's with Hayden Dickerson, Audio Part 1
- Creator
- Norton, Megan
- Dickerson, Haydon
Life on the Farm: Growing Up in the 30's with Hayden Dickerson, Audio Part 1
In this project, Megan Norton interviewed Haydon Dickerson at his home in Radford, Virginia. In this interview, he spoke about his passion, the radio, but also about a childhood without electricity or a family car, living on a farm and plowing fields using horses and hand tools, but mostly about the radio and all of the music and culture he experienced from that. 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
- Norton, Megan
- Dickerson, Haydon
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Life on the Farm: Growing Up in the 30's with Hayden Dickerson, Audio Part 2
- Creator
- Norton, Megan
- Dickerson, Haydon
Life on the Farm: Growing Up in the 30's with Hayden Dickerson, Audio Part 2
In this project, Megan Norton interviewed Haydon Dickerson at his home in Radford, Virginia. In this interview, he spoke about his passion, the radio, but also about a childhood without electricity or a family car, living on a farm and plowing fields using horses and hand tools, but mostly about the radio and all of the music and culture he experienced from that. 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
- Norton, Megan
- Dickerson, Haydon
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Life on the Farm: Growing Up in the 30's with Hayden Dickerson, Audio Part 3
- Creator
- Norton, Megan
- Dickerson, Haydon
Life on the Farm: Growing Up in the 30's with Hayden Dickerson, Audio Part 3
In this project, Megan Norton interviewed Haydon Dickerson at his home in Radford, Virginia. In this interview, he spoke about his passion, the radio, but also about a childhood without electricity or a family car, living on a farm and plowing fields using horses and hand tools, but mostly about the radio and all of the music and culture he experienced from that. 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
- Norton, Megan
- Dickerson, Haydon
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Let's Dance: The Draws of the Square, Audio
- Creator
- Lewis, Kelsey E.
- Smith, George Jr
- Smith, George 3rd
Let's Dance: The Draws of the Square, Audio
In this project, Kelsey E. Lewis spoke with George R. Smith Jr, and George R. Smith III at the George R. Smith Community center. The interview covered topics including music, instruments, square dancing, the Meadowbrook Community, how Mr. Smith came to live in Shawsville, and other topics. 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
- Lewis, Kelsey E.
- Smith, George Jr
- Smith, George 3rd
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- Appalachian Collections
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- Across The Way Productions Photograph Archives9
- Across The Way Productions8
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- Folklore--Appalachia20
- Oral histories--Appalachia20
- Photography9
- Wine festivals9
- Music8
- Farms.7
- Music.7
- Concert productions5
- Concert programs5
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- Bill Moose Photography9
- Across the Way Productions8
- Dickerson, Haydon4
- McGuire, Cindy4
- Norton, Megan4
- Vest, Nelson L.4
- Vest, Pauline H.4
- Williams, Sherri L.4
- Brown, Effie King3
- Everhart, June3
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