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Size | 277.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 124,000 items) |
Abstract | Archie Green (1917-2009), a white folklorist, labor historian, and public sector advocate, graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1939 and then worked in San Francisco shipyards, served in the United States Navy in World War II, and was active in several labor organizations. He earned an M.L.S. degree from the University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in folklore from the University of Pennsylvania. Green joined the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1960, where he was librarian and later served also as an instructor in the English Department until 1972. In 1973, Green took on a creative role at the Labor Studies Center in Washington, D.C., in part assisting with the Smithsonian Institution's Festival of American Folklife and labor participation in the Bicentennial celebrations. At the same time, he produced sound recordings, conducted fieldwork, and wrote extensively. He was active in the John Edwards Memorial Foundation and in the movement to establish the Center for American Folklife (1976). Green retired from the University of Texas at Austin in the early 1980s to San Francisco, Calif., where he continued to work collaboratively with many individuals and institutions dedicated to the study of folklore and the preservation of folklife. Archie Green died in March 2009. The collection includes correspondence, subject files, research materials, writings, photographs, audio recordings, moving images, and other materials pertaining chiefly to Green's professional activities, circa 1955-2008. Materials reflect Green's interests in the study of folklore; occupational folklore, with special emphasis on songs relating to textile workers, railroad workers, coal miners, and cowboys; labor history, especially the 1919 riot in Centralia, Wash.; early country (hillbilly) music; sound recording archives; folk musicians; and production and collection of sound recordings. There are also materials relating to Green's research and teaching activities and participation in professional associations, music and folklore festivals, and the faculty labor union at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The additions to the papers of Archie Green build on and expand the topical content of the original deposit. Beyond the subjects already described, notable topics represented in these additions include Green's lobbying efforts on behalf of the Citizens' Committee for an American Folklife Foundation (CCAFF) to establish the American Folklife Center; songs relating to oil field, longshore, and cannery workers, and to the Homestead Strike; songs and history of wobblies and the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.); the 1913 Wheatland, Calif., riot; folk art, labor art, and artists, and artists; unions and working culture of shipwrights, pile drivers, millwrights and carpenters, loggers, and maritime, steel, sheetmetal, and timber workers; labor landmarks throughout the United States, but especially in the San Francisco Bay area; the history of federal government support for folk life; the role of public sector/applied folklore in the preservation of folklore and cultural conservation; the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Project; and graphic art representations of folklore and labor themes, including depictions of folk hero John Henry. In these projects, he worked with many folklorists, musicologists, and others. Green collected a wide variety of materials on folk and labor themes, including art and music; newsletters; pamphlets, bibliographies; work songs; work tales; and posters, clippings, and other ephemera. His papers also include the extensive collections of labor lyrics and musical scores and pamphlets on socialism and labor topics from John Neuhaus. Other materials in the additions document Green's teaching career at the University of Texas; his participation in organizations dedicated to the study of labor history and culture, such as the Fund for Labor Culture & History and the San Francisco State University Labor Archives and Research Center; collaboration with John Neuhaus on the "Big Red Songbook" and Peter Tamony on etymology of labor slang terms; and a long relationship with the University of North Carolina, where he gave lectures, organized conferences, and led fundraising for the John Edwards Memorial Foundation Fund and an occupational folklore fellowship. There is some documentation of Green's personal finances, especially his budget for books, records, and journals, and some biographical materials. Audio, video, and film recordings from the original deposit and the additions are filed together in Series 10. Audio recordings include field recordings, lectures, live performances, interviews and commercial recordings relating to Archie Green's research on hillbilly music and labor songs, while the video recordings consist of published and unpublished documentary materials relating to laborlore and American vernacular music as well as video from memorial events for Archie Green in 2009. Some of the individuals, organizations, and events represented in this collection appear as access points in the online catalog terms section of this finding aid but researchers are advised to keyword search throughout the finding aid for additional name, place and subject terms. |
Creator | Green, Archie. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Leila Childs, 1996
Encoded by: Kathryn Roth, April 2008
Finding aid updated in August 2011 by SHC Staff because of additions.
Finding aid updated by: Wilson Technical Services Staff, August 2016
Finding aid updated by: Anne Wells, November 2016
Finding aid updated by Nancy Kaiser, January 2017, because of addition and photographs returned to the Archie Green Collection from the Southern Folklike Collection general photographs.
Finding aid updated by: Anne Wells, March 2017, September 2018, August 2019
Finding aid updated by: Dawne Howard Lucas, September 2020, May 2021
Updated by: Laura Hart, February 2021, May 2021
Note that in the original deposit Archie Green's file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained. This is particularly true in reference to materials relating to specific projects. Because of this effort to maintain original order, researchers will find a certain amount of overlap among materials in different series. Researchers are therefore cautioned to check folder lists for all series for materials that may be of interest to them.
In the additions to this collection, Archie Green's file folder titles and headings for the most part have been retained, though alphabetical order has been imposed on the headings to facilitate topical browsing. There are many interconnected subject files throughout the original deposit and these additions. Researchers are advised to search throughout the collection and to consider a wide range of access points for topics of interest as there is overlap of content among many files with different titles.
Researchers are also directed to field tapes and other audio, video, and film recordings that may be relevant to their research. Both the original deposit and additions have been combined to form Series 10. Audiovisual Materials.
Since August 2017, we have added ethnic and racial identities for individuals and families represented in collections. To determine identity, we rely on self-identification; other information supplied to the repository by collection creators or sources; public records, press accounts, and secondary sources; and contextual information in the collection materials. Omissions of ethnic and racial identities in finding aids created or updated after August 2017 are an indication of insufficient information to make an educated guess or an individual's preference for identity information to be excluded from description. When we have misidentified, please let us know at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu.
Back to TopThe following terms from Library of Congress Subject Headings suggest topics, persons, geography, etc. interspersed through the entire collection; the terms do not usually represent discrete and easily identifiable portions of the collection--such as folders or items.
Clicking on a subject heading below will take you into the University Library's online catalog.
Archie Green (1917-2009) was an eminent scholar in the area of occupational folklore. He worked in a variety of capacities as a folklorist--archivist, field worker, professor, and public sector advocate. He was best known for his work with labor materials and early hillbilly music recordings.
Archie (Aaron) Green grew up in southern California, began college at UCLA, and then transferred to the University of California at Berkeley from which he was graduated in 1939. After working in the shipyards in San Francisco, serving in the Navy in World War II, and becoming active in several labor organizations, Green returned to academia. He received his M.L.S. from the University of Illinois and his Ph.D. in folklore from the University of Pennsylvania.
Green joined the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1960 and served there as librarian and later jointly as an instructor in the English Department until 1972. In 1973, Green took on a creative role at the Labor Studies Center in Washington, D.C., in part assisting with the Smithsonian Institution's Festival of American Folklife and labor participation in the Bicentennial celebrations. At the same time, he was producing albums, conducting fieldwork, teaching, lecturing, and writing articles. He was active in the John Edwards Memorial Foundation (now Forum) from its inception and lobbied Congress to pass the American Folklife Foundation Act, which it did in 1976, establishing the Center for American Folklife.
Green retired as professor emeritus from the University of Texas at Austin in the early 1980s to his home in San Francisco, Calif., where he continued to work collaboratively on research and other projects with many individuals and institutions dedicated to the study of folklore and the preservation of folklife. He received an honorary degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1991. Archie Green died in March 2009.
Back to TopThe original deposit of papers of folklorist Archie Green includes correspondence, research materials, writings, photographs, and other materials pertaining chiefly to Green's professional activities, circa 1955-1975. Materials reflect Green's interests in the study of folklore; occupational folklore, with special emphasis on songs relating to textile workers, railroad workers, coal miners, and cowboys; labor history, especially the 1919 riot in Centralia, Wash.; early country (hillbilly) music; sound recording archives; folk musicians; and production and collection of sound recordings. There are also materials relating to Green's research and teaching activities and participation in professional associations, music and folklore festivals, and the faculty labor union at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The additions to the papers of Archie Green build on and expand the topical content of the original deposit. Notable topics represented in these additions include Green's lobbying efforts on behalf of the Citizens' Committee for an American Folklife Foundation (CCAFF) to establish the American Folklife Center; singers and songwriters, including Earl Robinson, Joe Hill, Merle Travis, Leadbelly, and many others; songs relating to textile, railroad, oil field, and longshore and cannery workers, coal miners, cowboys, and the Homestead Strike; songs and history of wobblies and the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.); labor history, including riots in Wheatland, Calif., in 1913 and in Centralia, Wash., in 1919; folk art, labor art, and artists, such as Tom Benton, Lili Rethi, Miguel Covarrubias, and John Noble; unions and working culture of shipwrights, pile drivers (also called pile butts), millwrights and carpenters, loggers, and maritime, steel, sheetmetal, and timber workers; labor landmarks throughout the United States, but especially in the San Francisco Bay area; the history of federal government support for folk life; the history of the study of folklore; the role of public sector/applied folklore in the preservation of folklore and cultural conservation; the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Project; and graphic art representations of folklore and labor themes, including depictions of folk hero John Henry. Green also collected a wide variety of materials on folk and labor themes, including art and music; newsletters; pamphlets and bibliographies; work songs; work tales; and posters, clippings, and other ephemera.
Other materials in the additions document Green's teaching career at the University of Texas; his work with organizations dedicated to the study of folklore and labor history and culture, such as the Institute for Folk Culture, the Fund for Labor Culture & History, and the San Francisco State University Labor Archives and Research Center; folk festivals, including the National Folk Festival; his prolific research and public presentations at conferences and other events; and his participation in professional associations, especially the American Folklore Society. Green's long-time collaborators in these associations and on conferences, festschrifts, musical compilations, and other projects include Brenda McCallum, Judy McCulloh, Gilbert Mers, Norm Cohen, Ron Cohen, Richard Reuss, Alan Jabbour, Joe Gladstone, and many others. Green also worked collaboratively with a number of institutions, including the University of North Carolina, where he gave lectures, organized conferences, and led fundraising for the John Edwards Memorial Foundation Fund and an occupational folklore fellowship.
Green's close collaboration with John Neuhaus on the "Big Red Songbook" is documented in the series of John Neuhaus papers. This file group also includes Neuhaus's miscellaneous research materials and notes on the I.W.W.; labor lyrics and musical scores, many handwritten into scrapbooks by Neuhaus; an extensive collection of sheet music and pamphlets on socialism and labor topics; and a Katie Phar Song scrapbook compiled by Herb Tulin. Likewise, the series of Peter Tamony papers includes materials that document their common interest in the etymology of labor slang terms, as well as other materials, including Green's memorial tribute to Peter Tamony; posthumous efforts to place Tamony's files in an archive; Green's Tamony Day lecture in 1986; a small amount of Tamony's research materials on American slang terms; and books, some with markings and notes, from Tamony's personal library relating to American slang, etymology, and labor studies; and other related materials.
The remaining materials in these additions are financial or biographical in nature. Green's financial materials include files of book, journal, and record expenses and routine banking, pension, and asset information. Other papers include biographical information about Archie Green in various formats, including curriculum vita, bibliography, newspaper clippings, family history, obituaries, memorials, tributes, photographs, and an oral history interview.
Audio, video, and film recordings from the original deposit and the additions are filed together in Series 10. Audiovisual Materials. Audio recordings include field recordings, lectures, live performances, interviews and commercial recordings relating to Archie Green's research on hillbilly music and labor songs, while the video recordings consist of published and unpublished documentary materials relating to laborlore and American vernacular music, as well as video from memorial events for Archie Green in 2009. The series also includes unidentified films, including a home movie and footage of a 1937 labor rally.
Back to TopArrangement: alphabetical by correspondent.
General correspondence with traditional artists; folklorists; labor organizations, organizers, and scholars; book publishers; record companies and collectors; students, fans, and others. Some files also contain writings, newspaper clippings, interview notes, and other materials relating to the correspondence. Additional correspondence pertaining to specific topics and/or projects is filed throughout the collection. Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Correspondence, contracts, and other documents relating to Green's employment history and doctoral degree program. Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Files maintained by Green that relate to his areas of research and general interest. Included are letters, interview and field notes, newspaper clippings and journal articles Green collected, correspondence, writings, and other materials. Some of these topics were the basis for further research or projects (see Series 4), but most were not. Song folios have, in most cases, been filed with Southern Folklife Collection Song Folios (#30006).
Arrangement: alphabetical by project; then general files.
Correspondence, research notes, newspaper clippings, drafts, photographs, and other materials from Green's published and unpublished writings, sound recordings, lectures, fieldwork, and teaching activities, circa 1965-1972. Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
Materials relating to Green's involvement in the Citizens Committee for an American Folklife Foundation, circa 1969-1971, including correspondence and transcripts of congressional hearings during which Green testified in 1970. Green lobbied for the American Folklife Foundation until it was established in 1976. He further documented this political process in "P.L. 94-201-A View From the Lobby: A Report to the American Folklore Society," which was re-issued in The Conservation of Culture (editor Burt Feintuch, University Press of Kentucky, 1988).
Folder 792 |
Citizens Committee |
Folder 793 |
Meeting with Richard Reuss |
Folder 794 |
Senate Hearings, 1970 |
Correspondence, financial and legal materials, research notes, and newspaper clippings relating to Testament Records' LP Babies in the Mill: Carolina Traditional, Industrial, and Sacred Songs, featuring Dorsey, Nancy, and Howard Dixon and produced by Green and Eugene Earle around 1963. Files also include personal correspondence between Green and Dixon and two long letters in which Dixon described his life. Green's correspondence with Dixon's family continued beyond Dixon's death in 1968. Other items include notes from interviews with Dixon and a copy of the magazine Sing Out! that contains a poem written by Dixon about his experience at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.
Folder 795 |
Dixon, Dorsey: Autobiographies |
Folder 796 |
Dixon, Dorsey: Correspondence |
Folder 797 |
Dixon, Dorsey: Discography |
Folder 798 |
Dixon, Dorsey: Interviews |
Folder 799 |
Dixon Dorsey: Newspaper Clippings |
Folder 800 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for Dorsey Dixon)P-3373 missing as of 25 January 2017. |
Image Folder PF-20002/0574 |
Dixon, Dorsey, 1962Black and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/0575_01 |
Dixon, Dorsey, 1962Black and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/0575_02 |
Dixon, Dorsey, circa 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/0576_01 |
Dixon, Dorsey, circa 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/0577_01 |
Dixon, Dorsey, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/0578_01 |
Dixon, Dorsey, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/0582_02 |
Dixon, Dorsey, with guitar, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/0584_01 |
Dixon, Dorsey, with Archie Green, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 2 images |
Image Folder PF-20002/0587_02 |
Dixon, Dorsey, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 3 images Duplicates. Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/0657_02 |
Dixon, Dorsey, with Eugene Earle, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/2171_02 |
Dixon, Nancy: Portrait, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 801 |
Dixon, Dorsey: Recordings at Library of Congress |
Folder 802 |
LP Correspondence: Promotional |
Folder 803 |
LP Cover Design |
Folder 804 |
LP Financial and Legal Matters |
Folder 805 |
LP Liner Notes and Drafts |
Folder 806 |
LP Proofs |
Folder 807 |
LP Reviews |
Folder 808-815
Folder 808Folder 809Folder 810Folder 811Folder 812Folder 813Folder 814Folder 815 |
LP Side A |
Folder 816-824
Folder 816Folder 817Folder 818Folder 819Folder 820Folder 821Folder 822Folder 823Folder 824 |
LP Side B |
Folder 825 |
Sing Out |
Materials relating to the LP liner notes for Blue Sky Boys by Bill and Earl Bolick, written by Archie Green for RCA Records in 1964.
Folder 826-827
Folder 826Folder 827 |
Blue Sky Boys LP |
Folder 828 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for Blue Sky Boys) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3417-3420
PF-20002/3417PF-20002/3418PF-20002/3419PF-20002/3420 |
Blue Sky Boys LPBlack and White Photographic Print 4 images Duplicates. |
Folder 829 |
Discography |
Folder 830 |
Foster, Garley |
Folder 831 |
Foster, Gwen |
Folder 832 |
Interviews |
Folder 833 |
LP Cover Design |
Folder 834-835
Folder 834Folder 835 |
LP Liner Notes |
Folder 836-843
Folder 836Folder 837Folder 838Folder 839Folder 840Folder 841Folder 842Folder 843 |
LP Side A |
Folder 844-852
Folder 844Folder 845Folder 846Folder 847Folder 848Folder 849Folder 850Folder 851Folder 852 |
LP Side B |
Folder 853 |
Walsh, Dock |
Folder 854 |
Walsh, Dock: Copyright |
Folder 855 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for Dock Walsh)P-1758 missing as of 25 January 2017. |
Image Folder PF-20002/1787_04 |
Walsh, Dock, and Eugene Earle: Portrait, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/1788_01 |
Walsh, Dock, performing outside, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/1789_03 |
Walsh, Dock, and Archie Green: Portrait, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/1790_02 |
Walsh, Dock: Performing outside, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Photograph by Eugene W. Earle: Culver City, California. Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/1791_02 |
Walsh, Dock: Performing outside, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Photograph by Eugene W. Earle: Culver City, California. Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/3541 |
Walsh, Dock, and family, November 1962Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Babies in the Mill project. |
Correspondence, interviews, photographs, and other materials relating to three Carter Family projects by Green: Carter Family Bibliography (1962), an article titled "The Carter Family's 'Coal Miners Blues'" for Southern Folklore Quarterly (December 1961), and an album, Mid the Green Fields of Virginia: The Carter Family for RCA-Victor (1963). Correspondents include Freeman Kitchens, president of the Carter Family Fan Club; A. P., Sara, Maybelle, and June Carter; Clifford Spurlock, Carter Family manager; discographers; and others. See also copies of the Sunny Side Sentinel, the fan club journal, in the Southern Folklife Collection.
Folder 856 |
Bibliography: "Coal Miners Blues" |
Folder 857 |
Drafts and Distribution |
Folder 858 |
Research |
Folder 859 |
Responses |
Folder 860 |
Correspondence: Borgeson, Griffith |
Folder 861 |
Correspondence: Carter, A. P., Sara, and Michelle |
Folder 862 |
Correspondence: Carter, Maybelle, and June |
Folder 863 |
Correspondence: Christie, Keith |
Folder 864 |
Correspondence: Fink, Harvey |
Folder 865 |
Correspondence: Kitchens, Freeman |
Folder 866 |
Correspondence: Legere, William |
Folder 867 |
Correspondence: McNabb, Talmadge F. (Lieutenant Colonel) |
Folder 868 |
Correspondence: Romaniuk, Edward |
Folder 869 |
Correspondence: Southern Folklore Quarterly |
Folder 870 |
Correspondence: Spurlock, Clifford |
Folder 871 |
Correspondence: Miscellaneous |
Folder 872 |
Discography |
Folder 873 |
Interviews |
Folder 874 |
Letters provided by Freeman Kitchens |
Folder 875 |
LP Liner Notes |
Folder 876 |
Sunny Side Sentinel, 1955-1956, 1959 |
Folder 877 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for Carter family) |
Image Folder PF-20002/0410_03 |
Carter, Maybelle, and Family (includes Anita Carter, Helen Carter, June Carter, Maybelle Carter): Portrait, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image "To Archie and Lou Ann -- Wishing you the best of everything in life Maybelle and the Carter Sisters" Unsigned digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/3402-3408
PF-20002/3402PF-20002/3403PF-20002/3404PF-20002/3405PF-20002/3406PF-20002/3407PF-20002/3408 |
Carter Family, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 7 images Includes Anita Carter, Helen Carter, June Carter, "Frances," and Rebecca Baman. |
Folder 878 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for Harvey Fink with Archie Green) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3386 |
Fink, Harvey with Archie GreenBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3388 |
Archie Green, May 1961Black-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3389 |
Archie Green, May 1961Black-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3390 |
Fink, Harvey with Archie Green, May 1961Black-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3391 |
Archie Green, May 1961Black-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3398 |
Fink, Harvey, October 1960Black-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3399 |
Fink, Harvey, October 1960Black-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3401 |
Fink, Harvey with Archie Green, May 1961Black-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 879 |
Kitchens, Freeman, photographs provided by, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 4 images Carter family home. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3409-3411
PF-20002/3409PF-20002/3410PF-20002/3411 |
Kitchens, Freeman, photographs provided by, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 3 images Includes Helen Carter, "Frances," and Carter family home. |
Chiefly research notes on individual songs for Green's "A Discography of American Coal Miners' Songs" ( Labor History, Winter 1961; University of Illinois ILIR Reprint number 93). Other materials include Green's records of reprints and distribution of the article and a small amount of Wayland Hand correspondence and writings. There is a good deal of overlap between the research for this discography and for Green's book Only a Miner: Studies in Recorded Coal-Mining Songs (University of Illinois Press, 1972).
Photographs that apparently resulted from a New Deal documentation project. According to Green, around 1946 President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed his personal physician, Russell Lee, to document the medical condition of coal miners in Kentucky. Some of the photographs in these files were taken under that project. Other photographs appear to have been taken for a medical survey of coal mines in Utah. The photographs were given to Green while he was conducting research for his book Only a Miner (see also Subseries 4.6). Several of the photographs appear in this book; many more have never been published.
Folder 942-964
Folder 942Folder 943Folder 944Folder 945Folder 946Folder 947Folder 948Folder 949Folder 950Folder 951Folder 952Folder 953Folder 954Folder 955Folder 956Folder 957Folder 958Folder 959Folder 960Folder 961Folder 962Folder 963Folder 964 |
Coal Mining PhotographsBlack-and-White Photographic Prints Includes one oversize photograph (OP-20002/18). |
Oversize Paper OP-20002/18 |
Coal Mining Photographs |
Correspondence, interviews, a discography, research notes, and other items relating to Green's involvement in three performance events in Gunning's life between 1964 and 1970. These include the production Folk-Legacy album, Girl of Constant Sorrow; Gunning's performance at Carnegie Hall as part of the New York Folk Festival; and her appearance at the Newport Folk Festival. In his work with Gunning, Green collaborated to some extent with folklorist Ellen Stekert. Gunning was the half-sister of Aunt Molly Jackson and sister of Jim Garland.
Folder 965 |
Carnegie Hall |
Folder 966 |
Chicago Folk Music Festival |
Folder 967 |
Correspondence |
Folder 968 |
Discography |
Folder 969 |
Downs-Seigmeister Article |
Folder 970 |
Early Concert Appearances |
Folder 971 |
Garland, Jim: Correspondence |
Folder 972 |
Geography |
Folder 973 |
Guthrie, Woody: Writings |
Folder 974-978
Folder 974Folder 975Folder 976Folder 977Folder 978 |
Interviews |
Folder 979 |
LP Liner Notes |
Folder 980 |
LP Plans |
Folder 981 |
LP Publicity |
Folder 982-991
Folder 982Folder 983Folder 984Folder 985Folder 986Folder 987Folder 988Folder 989Folder 990Folder 991 |
LP Side A |
Folder 992-1001
Folder 992Folder 993Folder 994Folder 995Folder 996Folder 997Folder 998Folder 999Folder 1000Folder 1001 |
LP Side B |
Folder 1002 |
LP Song Notes: Raw Data |
Folder 1003 |
Newport Folk Festival |
Folder 1004 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folder for Sarah Ogan Gunning) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3466 |
Sarah Ogan GunningBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 1005 |
Publicity and Concert Plans |
Folder 1006 |
Songs not on [Green's] Disc |
Folder 1007 |
Stekert, Ellen: Correspondence |
Folder 1008 |
Tape Index |
Folder 1009 |
Vanguard Records |
Folder 1010 |
WDET Radio |
Research notes and writings on "Hard Times," which is both the name of a song and of a paper Green wrote for a 1966 folksong course at the University of Pennsylvania. Items include a final copy of the paper, drafts, research on the song "Hard Times" for the paper, and research conducted after the paper was completed. Research folders contain some correspondence with collectors, folklorists, and archives and also copies of variants of the song and other source materials.
Folder 1011 |
Paper: Completed |
Folder 1012 |
Paper: Draft |
Folder 1013 |
Paper: Early Draft and Notes |
Folder 1014 |
Paper: Materials not used |
Folder 1015 |
Pre-"Hard Times" Models |
Folder 1016 |
English Texts, Discs and, Broadsides |
Folder 1017 |
American Broadsides and Songsters |
Folder 1018 |
The oldest form in standard American collections |
Folder 1019 |
Standard form in folios, archives, etc. |
Folder 1020 |
Courting in Widow's Daughter |
Folder 1021 |
"Cryderville Jail" |
Folder 1022 |
Other Jail songs |
Folder 1023 |
Farms |
Folder 1024 |
Idaho |
Folder 1025 |
Lumber |
Folder 1026 |
Mills |
Folder 1027 |
Mines |
Folder 1028 |
Newfoundland |
Folder 1029 |
Unique Localization/Adaptation |
Folder 1030 |
Miscellaneous/Recent |
Research materials and drafts of Green's often-cited article, "Hillbilly Music: Source and Symbol," published in the Journal of American Folklore in July 1965 and as a reprint from the John Edwards Memorial Foundation (#4). The information in this article seems to have appeared in several forms previous to the published article. Materials are chiefly handwritten research notes, notes on interviews, and a small amount of correspondence.
Research notes, song sheets, correspondence, and other materials relating to a proposed JEMF Tramps and Hoboes album (referenced in an 24 October 1967 memo from Green to the JEMF Record Committee). Information on individual songs is slight, except for a few, such as "Poor Man's Heaven," for which research materials are more extensive.
Folder 1080 |
Discographies |
Folder 1081-1082
Folder 1081Folder 1082 |
Songs |
Research notes and drafts for multiple projects about Aunt Molly Jackson resulting from research for an unpublished, 45-page "Bio-Bibliography." Included are notes from interviews, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other items. Projects include the "Bio-Bibliography"; "A Visit with Aunt Molly Jackson--Techniques in Folk Song Collection," a 1959 lecture by Green at the University of Illinois; a special issue of Kentucky Folklore Record edited by Green; an Aunt Molly Jackson discography; and notes for an article entitled "Ben Robertson Meets Aunt Molly Jackson."
Folder 1083-1086
Folder 1083Folder 1084Folder 1085Folder 1086 |
"Bio-Bibliography": Drafts |
Folder 1087 |
"Bio-Bibliography": Introduction |
Folder 1088 |
"Bio Bibliography": Research and Writing |
Folder 1089 |
Correspondence: Jackson, Aunt Molly |
Folder 1090 |
Correspondence: Publishers |
Folder 1091 |
Correspondence: Crawford, Bruce |
Folder 1092 |
Correspondence: Haywood, Charles |
Folder 1093 |
Correspondence: Kier, Carol Jean |
Folder 1094 |
Discography |
Folder 1095 |
Geography |
Folder 1096 |
Interviews |
Folder 1097 |
Kentucky Folklore Record: Article and Distribution |
Folder 1098 |
Media Research |
Folder 1099 |
Obituaries |
Folder 1100 |
Robison, Earl |
Folder 1101 |
Miscellaneous |
No published article by Green resulted from this research, but Jenkins's "Dream of a Miner's Child" is the title of a chapter in Green's book Only a Miner. Irene Spain Futrelle, Jenkins's stepdaughter, provided most of the information in these files. Futrelle wrote and performed with her father and also recorded in her own name.
Folder 1102 |
"Billy the Kid" |
Folder 1103 |
Discography |
Folder 1104 |
"Death of Floyd Collins" |
Folder 1105 |
"Early Raw Notes" |
Folder 1106 |
Futrelle, Irene Spain: Correspondence |
Folder 1107 |
Futrelle, Irene Spain: Interviews |
Folder 1108 |
Newspaper Clippings and Library Correspondence |
Folder 1109 |
Song Texts |
Drafts and published versions of "A Discography (LP) of American Labor Union Songs" ( New York Folklore Quarterly, Autumn 1961, and University of Illinois ILIR Reprint #109).
Folder 1110 |
Article Reprint and Additions |
Folder 1111 |
Article Distribution |
Folder 1112-1113
Folder 1112Folder 1113 |
Drafts |
Folder 1114 |
Factory Girl |
Folder 1115 |
Lowell Factory Girl: Labor Discography |
Folder 1116 |
Newspaper Clippings |
Folder 1117 |
Reprints and Responses |
Folder 1118 |
Samuel Gompers LP |
Folder 1119 |
78 RPM Records |
Folder 1120 |
Textile Songs |
Folder 1121 |
Miscellaneous |
Correspondence with the journal Labor History; a bibliography of labor history; and an article, "The Death of Mother Jones," which Green published in Labor History. Green's "Discography of American Coal Miner's Songs" also appeared in this journal and is listed as its own subseries.
Folder 1122 |
Bibliography |
Folder 1123 |
Correspondence |
Folder 1124 |
Correspondence: Cantor, Milton |
Folder 1125 |
Correspondence: Jacobs, Norman |
Folder 1126 |
"The Death of Mother Jones": Reprint and Distribution |
Research notes, clippings, correspondence, and drafts relating to "American Labor Lore: Its Meanings and Uses," published in Industrial Relations (February 1965). Files also include materials relating to exhibits, presentations, and a proposed album project about labor lore.
Folder 1127 |
Article, Drafts, and Distribution |
Folder 1128 |
DeRorre, Sister Katie |
Folder 1129 |
ILIR Folksong Exhibit |
Folder 1130 |
Labor Day Songfest, 1971 |
Folder 1131 |
LP |
Folder 1132 |
Mother Jones Bust |
Folder 1133-1138
Folder 1133Folder 1134Folder 1135Folder 1136Folder 1137Folder 1138 |
Research Materials |
Folder 1139 |
Review |
Folder 1140 |
Miscellaneous |
Materials relating to Green's article "John Neuhaus: Wobbly Folklorist," published in the Journal of American Folklore (July 1960) and as a chapter in Folklore of the Great West, edited by John Greenway (Palo Alto, Ca.: American West, 1969). Rich in labor materials, these files include correspondence with Neuhaus and others, miscellaneous research materials on the I.W.W, research materials on individual songs, drafts of the article, and other items.
Folder 1141 |
Article |
Folder 1142 |
Drafts: First Draft |
Folder 1143 |
Drafts: Footnotes and Inventory |
Folder 1144 |
Drafts: Reprint, Responses, and Distribution |
Folder 1145 |
Drafts: Word Glossary |
Folder 1146 |
Benson, H.W. |
Folder 1147 |
"Black Hundred(s)" |
Folder 1148 |
Curtis, Joseph |
Folder 1149 |
Henkleman, William |
Folder 1150 |
Industrial Worker |
Folder 1151 |
I.W.W.: Miscellaneous |
Folder 1152 |
Los Angeles Times Reprint, 1929: "The War for a Free City" |
Folder 1153 |
Labadie Collection |
Folder 1154 |
MacKay, Alexander |
Folder 1155 |
Mahler, Herbert |
Folder 1156 |
Neuhaus, John: Correspondence and Interview |
Folder 1157 |
Rebel Voices |
Folder 1158 |
Sabotage Songs |
Folder 1159-1162
Folder 1159Folder 1160Folder 1161Folder 1162 |
Song Research |
Folder 1163 |
Stephenson, Richard |
Folder 1164 |
"Sweet Bye and Bye" |
Folder 1165 |
Weintraub, Hy |
Folder 1166 |
Westman, W. H. |
Correspondence, interview notes, financial and legal materials, and writings relating to Green's involvement with Ohrlin on a range of projects. Ohrlin, a cowboy musician, performed for the Campus Folk Song Club at the University of Illinois while Green was faculty advisor. The Club also produced a recording, The Hell-Bound Train, of Ohrlin's music in 1964 for which Green wrote the liner notes. See also Series 6.
Folder 1167 |
Bibliography/Discography |
Folder 1168 |
Concerts |
Folder 1169 |
Correspondence |
Folder 1170 |
Cowboy Discography |
Folder 1171 |
Interview and Tape Index |
Folder 1172 |
LP Financial and Legal |
Folder 1173 |
LP Reviews |
Folder 1174 |
LP Reviews/Correspondence |
Folder 1175 |
LP Side A |
Folder 1176-1177
Folder 1176Folder 1177 |
LP Side B |
Folder 1178 |
Newport Folk Foundation |
Folder 1179 |
Glenn Ohrlin: PhotographsBlack and White Photographic Print 3 images |
Image Folder PF-20002/1143_02 |
Glenn Ohrlin with horse: Portrait, circa 1949Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/1144_02 |
Glenn Ohrlin with horse: Portrait, circa 1949Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/1145_02 |
Glenn Ohrlin: Performing in a home, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/1146_02 |
Glenn Ohrlin: Portrait, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/1147_02 |
Glenn Ohrlin: Portrait, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 3 images Photograph by Jim Gobbrdiel: Urbana. Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/3446-3449
PF-20002/3446PF-20002/3447PF-20002/3448PF-20002/3449 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 4 images |
Image Folder PF-20002/3450 |
Glenn Ohrlin: With horse, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3451 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Photograph by Kiko Konagamitsu, Mountain View, Ark. Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3452 |
Glenn Ohrlin: With horse, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3453 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3454 |
Glenn Ohrlin: 1948Black and White Photographic Print 5 images Burbank, Calif., with X Brands, Denny Krache, Pat Burlson, Marvin "the Drunk," Johnny "the Actor." Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3455 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3456-3458
PF-20002/3456PF-20002/3457PF-20002/3458 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 3 images |
Image Folder PF-20002/3459 |
Glenn Ohrlin: 18 November 1963Black and White Photographic Print 1 image Photograph taken for the Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Ark. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3460 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3461 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3462 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3463 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 3 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3464 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3465 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3566 |
Glenn Ohrlin: undatedBlack-and-White Sheet Film 5 images |
Folder 1180 |
Glenn Ohrlin: Photograph file |
Folder 1181 |
Glenn Ohrlin: Publicity |
Folder 1182 |
Glenn Ohrlin: Raw Data |
Folder 1183 |
Glenn Ohrlin: Song Book: "Driftin' Down the Draw" |
Folder 1184 |
Glenn Ohrlin: MiscellaneousIncludes mock-up of album cover (OP-20002/54) |
Oversize Paper OP-20002/54 |
Glenn Ohrlin: MiscellaneousMock-up of album cover |
Chiefly drafts of liner notes and research on songs for The Railroad in Folksong (RCA Victor, 1966). Correspondence indicates that research continued for another project on the same subject, possibly Railroad Songs and Ballads, which was released by the Library of Congress in 1968 (see Subseries 4.19).
Folder 1185 |
LP Correspondence |
Folder 1186 |
LP Liner Notes |
Folder 1187 |
LP Reviews |
Folder 1188 |
LP Side A |
Folder 1189 |
LP Side B |
Folder 1190 |
"Wreck of the '97" |
Folder 1191 |
Writings |
Folder 1192 |
Miscellaneous Railroad Songs |
Correspondence, album reviews, liner note drafts, and research on individual songs for Railroad Songs and Ballads (Library of Congress, 1968). Included are letters, newspaper clippings, and discographical lists. Also included are research materials on additional railroad songs and correspondence with individual researchers and railroad organizations. See also Subseries 4.18.
Folder 1193 |
Association of American Railroads (AAR) Ephemera |
Folder 1194 |
Association of American Railroads Library |
Folder 1195 |
Botkin, B. A. |
Folder 1196 |
Donovan, Frank |
Folder 1197 |
Hubbard, Freeman |
Folder 1198 |
Hurston, Zora Neale |
Folder 1199 |
Manning, Ambrose |
Folder 1200 |
Reid, H. |
Folder 1201 |
Reynolds, Horace |
Folder 1202 |
Schmidt, Fred |
Folder 1203 |
Discographies and Bibliographies |
Folder 1204 |
Library of Congress Archive Procedures |
Folder 1205 |
LP Correspondence |
Folder 1206 |
LP Reviews |
Folder 1207-1208
Folder 1207Folder 1208 |
LP Side A |
Folder 1209 |
LP Side B |
Folder 1210 |
LP Song Selection |
Folder 1211 |
LP Song Texts |
Folder 1212 |
"Casey Jones" |
Folder 1213 |
"The Crime of the D'Autremont Brothers" |
Folder 1214 |
"True and Trembling Brakeman" |
Folder 1215 |
"Wabash Canonball" |
Folder 1216 |
Miscellaneous Railroad Songs |
Correspondence, interview notes, photographs, maps, local tourist brochures, newspaper clippings, writings, and other items relating to Green's article "A Discography/Biography Journey: The Roberts-Martin-Roberts 'Aggregation'"(Western Folklore, July 1971).
Folder 1217 |
Bailey, Green |
Folder 1218 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for Green Bailey) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3376 |
Bailey, GreenBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3377 |
Bailey, GreenBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3378 |
Bailey, GreenBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 1219 |
"The Ballad of Ed Hawkins" |
Folder 1220 |
Boaz, Ed |
Folder 1221 |
Chestnut, Ted: Correspondence and Interviews |
Folder 1222 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for Ted Chestnut) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3379_01 |
Chestnut, TedBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3379_02 |
Chestnut, TedBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3380 |
Chestnut, TedBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images |
Folder 1223 |
Discography: Early |
Folder 1224 |
Draft Article: "A Discography/Biography Journey" |
Folder 1225 |
Gaskin, Jim |
Folder 1226 |
"Kentucky Thorobreds" |
Folder 1227 |
Martin, Asa |
Folder 1228 |
Martin, Asa: Interviews |
Folder 1229 |
Parman, Dick |
Folder 1230-1231
Folder 1230Folder 1231 |
Roberts, Dock: Correspondence with record company and othersIncludes oversize materials (OP-20002/8-11) |
Oversize Paper OP-20002/8-11
OP-20002/8OP-20002/9OP-20002/10OP-20002/11 |
Roberts, Dock: Correspondence with record company and others |
Folder 1232 |
Roberts, Dock: Dock Roberts at Berea, Ky. |
Folder 1233 |
Roberts, Dock, at Berea Kentucky: Photographs |
Folder 1234 |
Roberts, Dock: Interviews and Correspondence |
Folder 1235 |
Roberts, Dock: PhotographsP-3054 missing as of 25 January 2017. |
Folder 1236 |
Roberts, James |
Folder 1237 |
Tape and Microfilm Index |
Folder 1238 |
Toomey, Welby-: Interview and Correspondence |
Research materials and drafts for three separate projects: a paper, "Thematic and Stylistic Range in American Sacred Folksong" with accompanying cassette for educational use; a published version of this paper titled "Hear These Beautiful Sacred Selections"; and liner notes for 'Mountain Sacred Songs' (County Records, 1967).
Folder 1239 |
Articles and Distribution |
Folder 1240 |
Broadsides |
Folder 1241 |
LP Distribution and Review |
Folder 1242 |
LP Liner Notes |
Folder 1243 |
Published Article: Drafts and Correspondence |
Folder 1244-1245
Folder 1244Folder 1245 |
Research Materials |
Folder 1246 |
Unpublished Paper: Drafts |
Folder 1247 |
Unpublished Paper: Raw Data |
Folder 1248 |
Miscellaneous |
Research on issuing sound recordings and some correspondence with potential publishers about an article called "Folksong Record Reissues: Alternative Approaches." The article appeared in 1962 in Autoharp, a journal published by the University of Illinois Campus Folk Song Club.
Folder 1249 |
Copyright |
Folder 1250 |
Fair Use |
Folder 1251 |
Reissues |
Folder 1252 |
Miscellaneous |
Research notes, writings, correspondence, and other items relating to "Songs of the Textile Workers" ( Textile Labor, April 1961), "Tipple, Loom & Rail" (see Subseries 4.24), and several other projected projects.
Folder 1253 |
Article, Drafts, and Distribution |
Folder 1254 |
Discography |
Folder 1255 |
Textile Labor: Correspondence |
Folder 1256 |
Anderson, Sherwood |
Folder 1257 |
Barkin, Solomon |
Folder 1258 |
Bradley, F. W. |
Folder 1259 |
Hendley, Fisher |
Folder 1260 |
Kinzer, Cecil |
Folder 1261 |
Paterson Strike |
Folder 1262 |
Pictures |
Folder 1263 |
Romaine, Ann |
Folder 1264 |
Wiggins, Ella May |
Folder 1265 |
Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Miscellaneous |
Folder 1266 |
Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): LP Project |
Folder 1267 |
Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Papers |
Folder 1268 |
Miscellaneous Research Material |
Folder 1269 |
"Cotton Mill Girls" |
Folder 1270 |
"Granite Mill Fire" |
Folder 1271 |
"Marion Massacre" |
Folder 1272 |
"On the Line" |
Folder 1273 |
"Strike Song" |
Folder 1274 |
"We are Building a Strong Union" |
Folder 1275 |
"Weave Room Blues" |
Folder 1276 |
"Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues" |
Folder 1277 |
Miscellaneous Songs |
Song notes, research materials, notes on interviews, and correspondence relating to writing brochure notes for Tipple, Loom & Rail, produced by Mike Seeger (Folkways, March 1966). Included are interview notes with the family of Roy Harvey, author of the song "The Virginian Strike of '23."
Folder 1278 |
LP Brochure |
Folder 1279 |
LP Correspondence and Liner Notes |
Folder 1280 |
LP Side A |
Folder 1281 |
LP Side B |
Folder 1282 |
Harvey, Roy |
Folder 1283 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folder for Roy Harvey) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3352 |
Harvey, RoyBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 1284 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for Edward Lewis) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3381 |
Lewis, Edward: PhotographBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3382 |
Lewis, Edward: PhotographBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 1285 |
Roan County: Correspondence |
Folder 1286 |
Roan County: Research |
Folder 1287 |
Seeger, Mike: Correspondence |
Folder 1288 |
Miscellaneous |
Research materials relating to an apparently unwritten biographical article on Henry Whitter. Included are a Whitter discography, correspondence, and interviews with Whitter's family, and a thesis by a former student of Green's on urban folk revivals (1967).
Folder 1289 |
Biographical Research |
Folder 1290 |
Discography |
Folder 1291 |
Hader, Hattie |
Folder 1292 |
Hager, Fred |
Folder 1293 |
Hancy, Anita Whitter |
Folder 1294 |
Lukas, Victor: Thesis |
Folder 1295 |
Payne, Callie |
Folder 1296 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folder for Henry Whitter) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3353 |
Whitter, Henry: PhotographColor Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 1297 |
Whitter, Paul |
Correspondence and drafts relating to an article called "Will the Weaver's Hillbilly Kinfolk" ( Caravan, February 1959).
Folder 1298-1299
Folder 1298Folder 1299 |
Will the Weaver |
Correspondence and drafts of "The Workers in the Dawn: Labor Lore," originally written by Green for broadcast on the Voice of America and later published in Our Living Tradition, edited by Tristram Coffin (1968).
Folder 1300-1301
Folder 1300Folder 1301 |
The Workers in the Dawn |
Materials relating to ongoing kinds of work in which Green was engaged during his professional career.
Field notes, circa 1961-1971. Green traveled to Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee with Ed Kahn in the summer of 1961 and with Eugene Earle in the summers of 1962 and 1963 to conduct fieldwork with early country music recording artists. These trips supplied information for several of articles and sound recordings documented in this series. For additional information on Kahn and Earle, see Series 1, Series 7, John Edwards Papers (#20000), and the John Edwards Memorial Foundation Records (#20001). Also included are field notes from other trips that Green made.
Folder 1302 |
Summer 1961 (Ed Kahn) |
Folder 1303 |
Summer 1962 |
Folder 1304 |
Summer 1963 |
Folder 1305 |
Country Music Association, June 1967 |
Folder 1306 |
Kentucky, May 1969 (Norm Cohen) |
Folder 1307 |
Kentucky, September 1969 (Harlan Daniels) |
Folder 1308 |
Los Angeles-San Francisco, January 1970 |
Folder 1309 |
Kentucky, June 1970 |
Folder 1310 |
New York, July 1971 |
Folder 1311 |
Los Angeles-San Francisco, August 1971 |
Folder 1312 |
Miscellaneous |
Lectures and interviews given by Green, circa 1959-1972, to labor organizations, educational institutions, academic conferences, and other groups. These files also include Tape Talks, 1959-1963. These talks were part of an educational series of lectures with accompanying audio cassettes that Green developed.
Reviews and review-articles published by Green, circa 1957-1970.
Folder 1348 |
American Balladry from British Broadsides |
Folder 1349 |
American Muder Ballads |
Folder 1350 |
Early Jewish Labor Movement in the U.S. |
Folder 1351 |
Recorded Labor Songs, an Overview |
Folder 1352 |
Big Bill Haywood and the Radical Union Movement |
Folder 1353 |
The Nashville Sound and Sing a Sad Song |
Green's files on teaching at the University of Illinois, circa 1967-1969.
Folder 1354 |
Letters from Students |
Folder 1355 |
Novel Course, University of Illinois, Fall 1967 |
Folder 1356 |
Novel Course, University of Illinois, Fall 1969 |
Folder 1357-1358
Folder 1357Folder 1358 |
Novel Course: Miscellaneous Resources on Readings |
Folder 1359 |
Miscellaneous |
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Materials chiefly documenting folk music or folklife festivals that Green attended, participated in, or helped organize. Included is the 1971 Smithsonian American Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C., for which Green organized a presentation of "Folk Skills of American Labor." The 1964 UC Berkeley Folk Music Festival contains a profile photograph of Green, who was a guest lecturer for the event. Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
Arrangement: chronological.
Materials documenting Green's role as faculty adviser to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Campus Folk Song Club from around 1961 to 1972. Each year's files contain correspondence, financial and legal items, printed materials and newspaper clippings, and photographs. The files combine Green's personal records of the Club with those of student organizers. Correspondence is between Green and students, students and artists, and Green and artists. Financial and legal materials relate to artist and University contracts and fees. Printed materials are primarily publicity posters designed and distributed by Club members advertising open-mike "Folk Sings" and concerts and lectures by visiting artists and scholars. Also included is documentation of the three albums produced by the Club: Philo Glee and Mandolin Society (1962); Green Fields of Illinois (1963), featuring local performers including Lyle and Doris Mayfield; and The Hell-Bound Train (1964) by Glenn Ohrlin (see also Subseries 4.17). The Folk Song Club also published a journal called Autoharp. The Southern Folklife Collection holds a full run of this journal. Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
Folder 1403 |
1961: Correspondence |
Folder 1404 |
1961: Financial and Legal |
Folder 1405 |
1961: Printed Materials and Clippings |
Folder 1406 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folder for 1961: The Dillards) |
Image Folder PF-20002/0472_02 |
1961: The Dillards with banjo, double bass, guitar, mandolin: Portrait: Publicity photograph for Elektra Records, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Folder 1407 |
1962: Correspondence |
Folder 1408 |
1962: Financial and Legal |
Folder 1409 |
1962: Philo Glee and Mandolin SocietyIncludes oversize material (OP-20002/4) |
Oversize Paper OP-20002/4 |
1962: Philo Glee and Mandolin Society |
Folder 1410 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1962: Philo Glee and Mandolin Society) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3383 |
1962: Philo Glee and Mandolin Society: PhotographsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. Doyle Moore, Paul Adkins, Jim Hockenhull. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3542-3562
PF-20002/3542PF-20002/3543PF-20002/3544PF-20002/3545PF-20002/3546PF-20002/3547PF-20002/3548PF-20002/3549PF-20002/3550PF-20002/3551PF-20002/3552PF-20002/3553PF-20002/3554PF-20002/3555PF-20002/3556PF-20002/3557PF-20002/3558PF-20002/3559PF-20002/3560PF-20002/3561PF-20002/3562 |
1962: Philo Glee and Mandolin Society: PhotographsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 21 images Doyle Moore, Paul Adkins, Jim Hockenhull, Tony Hough. |
Folder 1411-1412
Folder 1411Folder 1412 |
1962: Printed Materials and Clippings |
Folder 1413 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs) |
Image Folder PF-20002/0638_03 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Flatt & Scruggs with banjo; guitar (includes Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs): Portrait, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image Digitized image also available online in John Edward Memorial Foundation Records (20001). |
Image Folder PF-20002/0647_04 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Foggy Mountain Boys with tour bus (includes Flatt & Scruggs, Lester Flatt, Burkett E. "Buck" "Josh" Graves, Johnny Johnston, Earl Scruggs, English P. "Jake" Tullock, Paul Warren): Portrait, undatedColor Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates; Photograph by Jeanne Gordon Studios. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3360 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Sleepy John Estes: Portrait, undatedBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3361 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Sleepy John Estes: Portrait, undatedBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Sleepy John Estes: Portrait, undatedBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
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Image Folder PF-20002/3372 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Liam and Patrick ClancyBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3421-3424
PF-20002/3421PF-20002/3422PF-20002/3423PF-20002/3424 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Lester Flatt, Earl ScruggsBlack and White Photographic Print 4 images |
Image Folder PF-20002/3434 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Jean RedpathBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3486 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Karl WolfranBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3487 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Ranagramanuju AyyangarBlack and White Photographic Print 3 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3488 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Ranagramanuju AyyangarBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3489 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Jack ElliotBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3501-3502
PF-20002/3501PF-20002/3502 |
1962: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Jack ElliotBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images Campus Folksong Club, YMCA Latzer Hall. |
Folder 1414 |
1963: Correspondence |
Folder 1415 |
1963: Financial and Legal |
Folder 1416 |
1963: Green Fields of IllinoisIncludes oversize material (OP-20002/52) |
Oversize Paper OP-20002/52 |
1963: Green Fields of Illinois |
Folder 1417-1418
Folder 1417Folder 1418 |
1963: Printed Materials and Clippings |
Folder 1419 |
1963: Emmanuel DunnBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. Photograph of drawing of Emmanual Dunn. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3495 |
1963: Emmanuel DunnBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3496 |
1963: Emmanuel DunnBlack-and-White Photographic Print 4 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3497 |
1963: Emmanuel DunnBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3498 |
1963: Emmanuel DunnBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images Duplicates. |
Folder 1420 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1963: Mayfield, Lyle and Doris) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3371 |
1963: Mayfield, Lyle and DorisBlack-and-White Photographic Print 5 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3490-3494
PF-20002/3490PF-20002/3491PF-20002/3492PF-20002/3493PF-20002/3494 |
1963: Mayfield, Lyle and DorisBlack-and-White Photographic Print 5 images |
Folder 1421 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1963: Johnson, Robert) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3370 |
1963: Johnson, Robert: PhotographBlack-and-White Photographic Print 5 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3499-3500
PF-20002/3499PF-20002/3500 |
1963: Johnson, Robert: PhotographsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images |
Folder 1422 |
1964: Correspondence |
Folder 1423 |
1964: Financial and Legal |
Folder 1424 |
1964: The Hell-Bound Train |
Folder 1425 |
1964: Printed Materials |
Folder 1426 |
1964: Newspaper Clippings |
Folder 1427 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1964: Seamuz Evans and Doc Watson) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3368 |
1964: Seamuz EvansBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3369 |
1964: Seamuz EvansBlack-and-White Photographic Print 3 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3441 |
1964: Doc WatsonBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images Vanguard publicity photograph by Robert Yellin. |
Folder 1428 |
1965: Correspondence |
Folder 1429 |
1965: Financial and Legal |
Folder 1430 |
1965: Printed Materials and Clippings |
Folder 1431 |
1965: Photographs: New Lost City RamblersBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 1432 |
1966 |
Folder 1433 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1966: George and Gerry Armstrong) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3508-3509
PF-20002/3508PF-20002/3509 |
1966: George and Gerry ArmstrongBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images |
Folder 1434 |
1967 |
Folder 1435 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folder for 1967: Sons of Bluegrass) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3507 |
1967: Sons of BluegrassBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Folder 1436 |
1968 |
Folder 1437 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1968: Granderson, John Lee) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3503-3506
PF-20002/3503PF-20002/3504PF-20002/3505PF-20002/3506 |
1968: Granderson, John LeeBlack-and-White Photographic Print 4 images |
Folder 1438 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1968: Seeger, Mike) |
Folder 1439 |
1968: Seeger, Mike)Black-and-White Contact Sheet |
Image Folder PF-20002/3471-3480
PF-20002/3471PF-20002/3472PF-20002/3473PF-20002/3474PF-20002/3475PF-20002/3476PF-20002/3477PF-20002/3478PF-20002/3479PF-20002/3480 |
1968: Seeger, MikeBlack-and-White Photographic Print 10 images Mike Seeger, University of Chicago. |
Folder 1440 |
1968: PhotographsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 8 images Cook County Vocal Convention. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3443 |
1968: PhotographsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image Tommy Jarrell, University of Chicago. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3510 |
1968: PhotographsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image Henry Crowdog publicity photograph. |
Folder 1441 |
1969 |
Folder 1442 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1969: Chicago Blues Band) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3516-3519
PF-20002/3516PF-20002/3517PF-20002/3518PF-20002/3519 |
1969: Chicago Blues Band: PhotographsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 4 images "Street Men," University of Illinois. |
Folder 1443 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1969: Lipencott, Pete and Nancy Drummond) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3513-3515
PF-20002/3513PF-20002/3514PF-20002/3515 |
1969: Lipencott, Pete and Nancy DrummondBlack-and-White Photographic Print 3 images University of Illinois residence halls. |
Folder 1444 |
1969: Various Folk Artist PhotographsBlack-and-White Contact Sheet |
Image Folder PF-20002/3414 |
1969: Various Folk Artist PhotographsBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image Buell Kazee, Lee Kaufman. |
Folder 1445 |
1970 |
Folder 1446 |
1970: Various Folk Artist PhotographsBlack-and-White Contact Sheet |
Image Folder PF-20002/3436-3438
PF-20002/3436PF-20002/3437PF-20002/3438 |
1970: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Leverett BrothersBlack and White Photographic Print 3 images |
Image Folder PF-20002/3525-3526
PF-20002/3525PF-20002/3526 |
1970: Various Folk Artist Photographs: Ted Bogan and Carl MartinBlack and White Photographic Print 2 images |
Folder 1447 |
1971 |
Folder 1448 |
1971: Mid-Winter Festival of Traditional MusicBlack-and-White Contact Sheet |
Image Folder PF-20002/3468-3470
PF-20002/3468PF-20002/3469PF-20002/3470 |
1971: Mid-Winter Festival of Traditional MusicBlack-and-White Photographic Print 3 images Mike Seeger. |
Folder 1449 |
1972 |
Folder 1450 |
Folder number no longer used (see image folders for 1972: Frank Floyd and New Generation) |
Image Folder PF-20002/3522-3524
PF-20002/3522PF-20002/3523PF-20002/3524 |
1972: Frank Floyd and New Generation: PhotographsBlack and White Photographic Print 3 images Photographed by Tamara Fagot. |
Folder 1451-1453
Folder 1451Folder 1452Folder 1453 |
Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1961-1972Includes oversize posters and related printed materials (XOP-20002/1, OP-20002/27-49) |
Folder 1454 |
Undated |
Folder 1455 |
Photographs, undated, unidentified |
Oversize Paper OP-20002/27-49
OP-20002/27OP-20002/28OP-20002/29OP-20002/30OP-20002/31OP-20002/32OP-20002/33OP-20002/34OP-20002/35OP-20002/36OP-20002/37OP-20002/38OP-20002/39OP-20002/40OP-20002/41OP-20002/42OP-20002/43OP-20002/44OP-20002/45OP-20002/46OP-20002/47OP-20002/48OP-20002/49 |
Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1961-1972 |
Image Folder PF-20002/3481-3482
PF-20002/3481PF-20002/3482 |
Bennet, Richard DyerBlack-and-White Photographic Print 2 images |
Image Folder PF-20002/3484 |
Clancy Brothers, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3426 |
Dobson, Bonnie, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3531 |
Dawkins, JimmyBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3530 |
Dylan, BobBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3367 |
Elam, StelleBlack-and-White Photographic Print 4 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3365 |
Goodwin, Cecil and JimBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3366 |
Goodwin, Cecil and JimBlack-and-White Photographic Print 6 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3442 |
Gray, ArvellaBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3467 |
Gray, Arvella, November 1968Black-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3529 |
Hester, CarolynBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3528 |
Houston, CiscoBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3527 |
Ives, BurlBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3539 |
Jarrell, Tommy, February 1968Black and White Photographic Print 1 image University of Chicago. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3415 |
Kazee, BuellBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image University of Illinois. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3534 |
LaForge, PeterBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3444 |
OdettaBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3435 |
Redpath, Jean, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3538 |
Reynolds, Cathy and LloydBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3565 |
Riddle, AlmedaBlack-and-White Sheet Film 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3533 |
Saletan, TonyBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3532 |
Washington, JackieBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3427 |
White, Josh: Photographs, undatedBlack and White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3354 |
Folk Singers: Big Joe WilliamsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3355 |
Folk Singers: Big Joe WilliamsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3356 |
Folk Singers: Big Joe WilliamsBlack-and-White Photographic Print 1 image |
Image Folder PF-20002/3363 |
Folk Singers: John WalshBlack-and-White Photographic Print 6 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3537 |
Folk Singers: John WalshBlack-and-White Photographic Print 7 images Duplicates. |
Image Folder PF-20002/3381 |
Folk Singers: Hedy WestBlack-and-White Photographic Print 5 images Duplicates. |
Folder 1463 |
University of Illinois Folksong Club participants: photographs |
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Correspondence between Green and John Edwards and materials relating to Green's involvement with the John Edwards Memorial Foundation. Green, along with Irene Edwards, Norman Cohen, Ed Kahn, and Eugene Earl, helped establish the Foundation at UCLA, served on its board, and contributed to The JEMF Quarterly. See also John Edwards Papers (#20000), John Edwards Memorial Foundation Records (#20001), and D. K. Wilgus Papers (#20003). Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Materials relating to Green's involvement in professional organizations, including the American Folklore Society (AFS), the Association of Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC), the Modern Language Association (MLA), and the Labor History organization. Green served as chair of the Constitution Revision Committee of AFS around 1965-1966 and was elected a member of the executive board in 1972. He also served on the Finance Committee of ARSC, circa 1966-1972. Files also contain materials on the Professional Union at the University of Illinois, an organization established around 1971 to unionize professors and other instructors at the University. Green appears to have been peripherally involved; the progress of the union is documented through correspondence, printed materials, newspaper clippings, and mailings from the union and the University. Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, writings, kodaliths, and other items pertaining to topics not included in other series. Of note is "The Doerner Collection," a group of newspaper clippings, circa 1890-1891, "concerning labor questions, socialism, politics and the work of women" among other topics.
Folder 1554 |
Academic Articles |
Folder 1555-1556
Folder 1555Folder 1556 |
Bill Settlemire Manuscript |
Folder 1557 |
Catalogs |
Folder 1558-1560
Folder 1558Folder 1559Folder 1560 |
Clippings |
Folder 1561-1563
Folder 1561Folder 1562Folder 1563 |
The Doerner Collection |
Folder 1564 |
Jones BlizzardOP-20002/13-14 |
Oversize Paper OP-20002/13-14
OP-20002/13OP-20002/14 |
Jones Blizzard |
Folder 1565 |
Printed Materials |
Folder 1566 |
Miscellaneous Research Notes |
Folder 1567-1568
Folder 1567Folder 1568 |
Travel |
Folder 1569 |
Article on Green, 1957 |
Folder 1570 |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Honorary Degree, 1991 |
Folder 1571 |
Article by Green |
Folder 1572 |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Conference on Occupational Folklore, 1994 |
Folder 1573 |
Interviews with Green, 1994 |
Folder 1574 |
Green: PhotographsBlack and White Photographic Print Color Print Black and White Sheet Film |
Image Folder PF-20002/3358 |
Green: PhotographsBlack and White Photographic Print |
Image Folder PF-20002/92 |
Green: PhotographsAddition of January 2017 (Acc. 103019) Ian Reid, the son of Donna Reid, with Archie Green and LuAnn Green. |
Folder 1575 |
MiscellaneousIncludes kodaliths (filed as OP-20002/12-14) |
Oversize Paper OP-20002/12-14
OP-20002/12OP-20002/13OP-20002/14 |
Miscellaneous kodaliths |
Notes: Archie Green's file folder titles and headings have been retained, though alphabetical order has been imposed on the headings to facilitate searching.
There are many interconnected subject files throughout the original deposit and these additions. Researchers are advised to consider a wide range of access points for areas of interest as there is overlap of content among many files with different titles. For example, labor-themed materials may be concentrated under headings of "Labor" and "Laborlore," but they also may be found within a particular book project or subject file that does not have "labor" in its title. Likewise, writings, especially lectures and articles, could be filed under the published title, the heading "Writings," or a topical subject file.
The additions include series for correspondence, subject and project files, posters and other printed ephemera, the John Neuhaus papers, the Peter Tamony papers, financial materials and other papers. Correspondence files document exchanges and collaborations with traditional artists; folklorists; labor organizations, organizers, and scholars; book publishers; record companies and collectors; students; fans; and others. Files often contain other materials, such as related writings, grant proposals, newspaper clippings, and interview notes.
The subject and project files build on and expand the topical content found in the original deposit. Notable topics represented in these additions include Green's lobbying efforts on behalf of the Citizens' Committee for an American Folklife Foundation (CCAFF) to establish the American Folklife Center; singers and songwriters, including Earl Robinson, Joe Hill, Merle Travis, Leadbelly, and many others; songs relating to textile, railroad, oil field, and longshore and cannery workers, coal miners, cowboys, and the Homestead Strike; songs and history of wobblies and the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.); labor history, including riots in Wheatland, Calif., in 1913 and in Centralia, Wash., in 1919; folk art, labor art, and artists, such as Tom Benton, Lili Rethi, Miguel Covarrubias, and John Noble; unions and working culture of shipwrights, pile drivers (also called pile butts), millwrights and carpenters, loggers, and maritime, steel, sheetmetal, and timber workers; labor landmarks throughout the United States, but especially in the San Francisco Bay area; the history of federal government support for folk life; the history of the study of folklore; the role of public sector/applied folklore in the preservation of folklore and cultural conservation; the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Project; and graphic art representations of folklore and labor themes, including depictions of folk hero John Henry. Many of these topical files directly relate to an article or book Green wrote and consist of his "sequence" notes on project status and conversations with sources and collaborators, correspondence, clippings, and other secondary source materials. Several of the projects, especially Only a Miner, Calf's Head and Union Tales, Pile Butt Prints, Tin Men, and Graphics, a series of articles Green wrote for the JEMF Quarterly (John Edwards Memorial Foundation), also include extensive files of artistic illustrations and photographs. In addition to art, Green also collected a wide variety of printed materials, including folk music catalogs; folk life newsletters; labor newsletters, pamphlets, and bibliographies; work songs; and work tales. Green's collection of posters, clippings, and other ephemera that publicize or comment on albums and concerts, art exhibitions, political campaigns, folk festivals, lectures, and other events are filed in a separate series.
Other materials in the subject and project files document Green's teaching career at the University of Texas; his work with organizations dedicated to the study of folklore and labor history and culture, such as the Institute for Folk Culture, the Fund for Labor Culture & History, and the San Francisco State University Labor Archives and Research Center; folk festivals, including the National Folk Festival; his prolific research and public presentations at conferences and other events; and his participation in professional associations, especially the American Folklore Society. Green's long-time collaborators in these associations and on conferences, festschrifts, musical compilations, and other projects include Brenda McCallum, Judy McCulloh, Gilbert Mers, Norm Cohen, Ron Cohen, Richard Reuss, Alan Jabbour, Joe Gladstone, and many others. Green also worked collaboratively with a number of institutions, including the University of North Carolina, where he gave lectures, organized conferences, and led fundraising for the John Edwards Memorial Foundation Fund and an occupational folklore fellowship.
Green's close collaboration with John Neuhaus on the "Big Red Songbook" is documented in the series of John Neuhaus papers. This file group also includes Neuhaus's miscellaneous research materials and notes on the I.W.W.; labor lyrics and musical scores, many handwritten into scrapbooks by Neuhaus; an extensive collection of sheet music and pamphlets on socialism and labor topics; and a Katie Phar Song scrapbook compiled by Herb Tulin. Likewise, the series of Peter Tamony papers includes materials that document their common interest in the etymology of labor slang terms, as well as other materials, including Green's memorial tribute to Peter Tamony; posthumous efforts to place Tamony's files in an archive; Green's Tamony Day lecture in 1986; a small amount of Tamony's research materials on American slang terms; and books, some with markings and notes, from Tamony's personal library relating to American slang, etymology, and labor studies; and other related materials.
The remaining materials in these additions are financial or biographical in nature. Green's financial materials include files of book, journal, and record expenses and routine banking, pension, and asset information. Other papers include biographical information about Archie Green in various formats, including curriculum vita, bibliography, newspaper clippings, family history, obituaries, memorials, tributes, photographs, and an oral history interview.
Audio and visual recordings from the original deposit and the additions are filed together in Series 10. Audio, Video, and Film Materials.
General correspondence with traditional artists; folklorists; labor organizations, organizers, and scholars; book publishers; record companies and collectors; students, fans, and others. Some files also contain writings, grant proposals, newspaper clippings, interview notes, and other materials relating to the correspondence. Also included is an index card address file. The correspondence is arranged into alphabetical and chronological runs. The chronological run is much smaller and chiefly, though not exclusively, an aggregation of non-substantive letters that Archie Green left unfiled in his later years; nevertheless, researchers are advised to review both runs as some correspondents are represented in both. Additional correspondence pertaining to specific topics and/or projects is filed throughout the collection. Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
General correspondence with traditional artists; folklorists; labor organizations, organizers, and scholars; book publishers; record companies and collectors; students, fans, and others. Some files also contain writings, grant proposals, newspaper clippings, interview notes, and other materials relating to the correspondence. Researchers are advised to review the chronological run as well as some correspondents are represented there as well. Additional correspondence pertaining to specific topics and/or projects is filed throughout the collection. Note that Green's original file folder headings and file order have, for the most part, been retained.
Folder 1576 |
A |
Folder 1577 |
Abkin, IrvRegarding Only a Miner and personal matters |
Folder 1578 |
Abrahams, Janet |
Folder 1579 |
Abrahams, Janet and RogerChiefly concerning Archie Green's tin men study |
Folder 1580-1581
Folder 1580Folder 1581 |
Abrahams, RogerIncludes clippings and publications by Abrahams (reprints etc.) |
Folder 1582 |
Abrams, JimIncludes informational material on labor and industrial history initiatives and studies |
Folder 1583 |
Abrams, SamIncludes photograph |
Folder 1584 |
Adams, BobIncludes a grant application for a project on the history of the Appalachian coal fields |
Folder 1585 |
Adams, MichaelIncludes some informational/promotional material on MA's novel Blind Man's Bluff |
Folder 1586 |
Adelman, WilliamChiefly pertaining to local builders/iron workers union research |
Folder 1587 |
Adler, CyIncludes libretto for "Wholly Mother Jones" by Peter Agnos |
Folder 1588 |
Adler, TomCorrespondence discusses the implication of folklore studies; also includes a clipping featuring TA correspondence and a letter of recommendation by Green for Adler |
Folder 1589 |
Akenson, Jim |
Folder 1590 |
Alatis, James |
Folder 1591 |
Alderman, Tony |
Folder 1592 |
Allen, AlanIncludes notes and informational/promotional material for some of AA's projects |
Folder 1594 |
Allen, James |
Folder 1593 |
Allen, LindaIncludes notes, promotional information, and other material pertaining to the music of LA |
Folder 1595 |
Allen, Raye VirginiaIncludes Institute for Studies in American Music Newsletter, "Staging the Folk: New York City's Friends of Old Time Music"; material related to city lore; informational material on gospel events; material pertaining to RVA, clippings, miscellaneous papers |
Folder 1596 |
Allen, RichardIncludes booklet on the William Ransom Hogan Jazz Archive and the Jazz Archive at Tulane University |
Folder 1597 |
Allen, Walter/Richard |
Folder 1598 |
Aller, DorisInvitation to an event and the accompanying booklet |
Folder 1599 |
Allison, Ginna |
Folder 1600 |
Alloy, EvelynIncludes Working Women's Music by Alloy |
Folder 1601 |
Alpern, RonIncludes document about Detroit labor history tours |
Folder 1602 |
Alvey, Gerald |
Folder 1603 |
American Film Institute |
Folder 1604 |
Ames, Karl |
Folder 1605 |
Ancelet, BarryIncludes clippings relating to Cajun music and New Orleans culture |
Folder 1606 |
Anderson, DavidIncludes resume, and dissertation proposal/grant application |
Folder 1607 |
Anderson, HenryIncludes pamphlet for the I.W.W./Wobblies and other material |
Folder 1608 |
Anderson, Hugh |
Folder 1609 |
Anderson, Janet |
Folder 1610 |
Anderson, JuneIncludes information about folklore programs and events |
Folder 1611 |
Anglin, Mary |
Folder 1612 |
Arbaugh, HankIncludes notes by Arbaugh about his music and performance practice |
Folder 1613 |
Archer-Feinstein, JaneIncludes clippings from newspapers, magazines |
Folder 1614-1615
Folder 1614Folder 1615 |
Ardery, JuliaIncludes clippings, cards, miscellaneous papers; preface to Jim Garland manuscript; pamphlet "You Can Become a Pile Driver" |
Folder 1616 |
Arpad, Joseph |
Folder 1617 |
Arpad, Susan |
Folder 1618 |
Averill, Patricia |
Folder 1619 |
B |
Folder 1620 |
Bailey, BillIncludes notes, newsletter, informational material, and clippings |
Folder 1621 |
Baker, Joey |
Folder 1622 |
Baker, Ron |
Folder 1623 |
Ballonoff, Paul |
Folder 1624 |
Balz, Daniel and NancyIncludes clippings |
Folder 1625-1626
Folder 1625Folder 1626 |
Balz, NancyIncludes some pictures of NB's family, notes, clippings |
Folder 1627 |
Banes, RuthIncludes copies of articles pertaining to country music by NB |
Folder 1628-1629
Folder 1628Folder 1629 |
Banks, AnnIncludes material related to "Voices from the Thirties" project |
Folder 1630 |
Barbaria, Frank |
Folder 1631 |
Bari, Judi |
Folder 1632 |
Barker, Garry |
Folder 1633 |
Barnes, Daniel |
Folder 1634-1635
Folder 1634Folder 1635 |
Baron, Robert (Bob)Includes proposal for a panel on "Folklore and the American Museum" |
Folder 1636 |
Baroni, GenoClipping regarding a New York cultural activist |
Folder 1637 |
Barrett, Scottnote |
Folder 1638 |
Barton, Ruth |
Folder 1639 |
Bartos, Peter |
Folder 1640 |
Bastin, Bruce |
Folder 1641 |
Bateman, John |
Batteau, Allen |
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Folder 1642 |
Baugh, John |
Folder 1643 |
Bauman, RichardIncludes reprint of an article by Bauman |
Folder 1644 |
Bavis, Jim |
Folder 1645 |
Beagle, Danny |
Folder 1646 |
Beasley, ClydeConcerning mining lore |
Folder 1647 |
Beasley, Ellen |
Folder 1648 |
Beaver, PatriciaConcerning an MA in Appalachian Studies at Appalachian State University |
Folder 1649 |
Beck, Jane |
Folder 1650 |
Becker, Bill |
Folder 1651 |
Becker, Jane |
Folder 1652 |
Becker, StephenConcerning the California Historical Society |
Folder 1653 |
Belanus, Betty |
Folder 1654 |
Bender, William |
Folder 1655-1656
Folder 1655Folder 1656 |
Benedetti, Joan |
Folder 1657 |
Benner, Chris |
Folder 1658 |
Benson, Herman |
Folder 1659 |
Bergman, G. M. |
Folder 1660 |
Berkeley, RoyIncludes proposal for a book "Folk and Country Songs of the FDR Years" |
Folder 1661 |
Berland, Oscar |
Folder 1662 |
Bernhardt, Debra |
Folder 1663 |
Bernhardt, Jack |
Folder 1664 |
Berwick, Arnold |
Folder 1665 |
Biddle, Liu |
Folder 1666 |
Billy, The Pit Horse |
Folder 1667 |
Bingham, Sallie and Barrie |
Folder 1668 |
Bishop, Bill |
Folder 1669 |
Bishop, Joyce |
Folder 1670 |
Bisson, Joe |
Folder 1671 |
Blackley, Becky |
Folder 1672 |
Blank, LesIncludes materials about Blank, an independent filmmaker |
Folder 1673 |
Blatt, Marty |
Folder 1674 |
Blizzard, William |
Folder 1675 |
Bluestein, Gene |
Folder 1676 |
Blum, Joe |
Folder 1677 |
Boatright, ModyIncludes notes and brochure: Folklore of the Oil Industry |
Folder 1678 |
Boggs, Jesse |
Folder 1679 |
Bonfield, Lynn |
Folder 1680 |
Borg, John |
Folder 1681 |
Bowers, Jane |
Folder 1682 |
Bowman, Charlie |
Folder 1683 |
Bowman, Paddy |
Folder 1684 |
Boyd, Cynthia |
Folder 1685 |
Boyd, Joe Dan |
Folder 1686 |
Boyden, Richard |
Folder 1687 |
Boynton, MiaIncludes two issues of the Seattle Folklore Society's journal |
Folder 1688 |
Brackner, Joey |
Folder 1689 |
Brady, Erika |
Folder 1690 |
Brandimarte |
Folder 1691 |
Branfman, JudyBoyle Heights; flier for exhibition "Hidden Labor/Oficios Ocultos" |
Folder 1692 |
Brasseaux, Ryan |
Folder 1693 |
Brauner, Cheryl |
Folder 1694 |
Bray |
Folder 1695 |
Brennan, Tugboat Annie |
Folder 1696 |
Bressler, Sandy |
Folder 1697 |
BronnerArchie Green's review of an article submitted for publication |
Folder 1698 |
Bronstein, JamieStanford University |
Folder 1699 |
Brooks, MariaIncludes publicity material for Racing the Wind: the Life and Trials of Captain Michael Healy |
Folder 1700 |
Brown, Alex |
Folder 1701 |
Brown, Cecil; note |
Folder 1702 |
Brown, Ed |
Folder 1703 |
Brown, Jane |
Folder 1704 |
Brown, LorraineIncludes grant proposal, materials regarding the Conference on New Deal Culture |
Folder 1705 |
Broudy, Saul |
Folder 1706 |
Bruce, Dix |
Folder 1707 |
Brunvand, Jan |
Folder 1708 |
Bryson, David |
Folder 1709 |
Buckingham, Peter |
Folder 1710 |
Bufalini, AngeloIncludes photocopies of an Industrial Workers membership book |
Folder 1711 |
Buhle, Paul |
Folder 1712-1713
Folder 1712Folder 1713 |
Bulger, Peggy |
Folder 1714 |
Bullert, Bette Jean |
Folder 1715 |
Burns, Sean |
Folder 1716 |
Burrison, John |
Folder 1717 |
Burroughs, Leon |
Folder 1718 |
Burton, John E. |
Folder 1719 |
Bush, Bill |
Folder 1720 |
Bussard, Joe |
Folder 1721 |
Butler, Bill |
Folder 1722 |
Butowsky, Harrynote |
Folder 1723 |
Byington, RobertIncludes sexual harassment policy (UNC) |
Folder 1724 |
Byrd, Barbara |
Folder 1725 |
Byrd, James |
Folder 1726 |
Byrne, MoyraIncludes resume and article "Antonio Gramsci and Italian Folklore Studies" |
Folder 1727 |
C |
Folder 1728 |
Calagione, John |
Folder 1729 |
Caldwell, Forster |
Folder 1730 |
Call, Malcolm |
Folder 1731 |
Campbell, Anne |
Folder 1732 |
Campbell, Peter |
Folder 1733 |
Canfield, Bill |
Folder 1734 |
Cannon, Charles |
Folder 1735 |
Cannon, HalIncludes several cowboy poetry and music recordings (CD-7966, CD-7967, CD-7968, CD-7969) |
Folder 1736-1738
Folder 1736Folder 1737Folder 1738 |
Cantwell, Robert (Bob)letters; letters, note, review by Cantwell |
Folder 1739 |
Caplin, ArnoldIncludes "Biograph" record catalog |
Folder 1740 |
Carawan, Guy |
Folder 1741 |
Carawan, Guy and Candie |
Folder 1742 |
Carey, George |
Folder 1743 |
Carey, Tom |
Folder 1744 |
Carlson, Norm |
Folder 1745 |
Carney, GeorgeIncludes copy of Carney's article entitled "Slappin' Collars and Stabbin' Pine: Occupational Folklife of Old-Time Pipeliners in the Oklahoma Oil Patch" |
Folder 1746 |
Carpenter, Inta |
Folder 1747 |
Carrasco, JoeIncludes a 45 disc of "Party Weekend" and "Houston El Mover" |
Folder 1748 |
Carroll, Tom |
Folder 1749 |
Cash, JohnnyClippings |
Folder 1750 |
Castillo, Greg |
Folder 1751 |
Cate, Sandra ("Sandy" |
Folder 1752 |
Cauthen, Joyce |
Folder 1753 |
Chamberlin, Annie |
Folder 1754 |
Cherny, Robert ("Bob"Bob |
Folder 1755 |
Cherry, Kenneth ("Ken")Discussion of book interests and knowledge |
Folder 1756 |
Chiang, Robin |
Folder 1757 |
Ching, Jon |
Folder 1758 |
Choisser, Steve |
Folder 1759 |
Christian, JohnIncludes a copy of JC's NEH fellowship application |
Folder 1760 |
Clark, Jonathan |
Folder 1761-1762
Folder 1761Folder 1762 |
Clark, Judith (Judy)Includes cards, ephemera, clippings |
Folder 1763 |
Clark, Mickey |
Folder 1764 |
Clark, Mike |
Folder 1765 |
Cleary, Don |
Folder 1766 |
Clemans, Paul |
Folder 1767 |
Cline, Cheryl |
Folder 1768 |
Closter, Harold |
Folder 1769 |
Cochrane, TimothyIncludes notecards with bibliographic information |
Folder 1770 |
Coffin, TristramIncludes notes from Folklore from the Working Folk of America, edited by Coffin and Hennig Cohen |
Folder 1771 |
Coffman, Janet |
Folder 1772 |
Cogan, SheilaIncludes newsletter and order form |
Folder 1773-1774
Folder 1773Folder 1774 |
Cogswell, Robert |
Folder 1775 |
Cohen, Gerald ("Jerry")Concerning Comments on Etymology, a journal edited by GC |
Folder 1776 |
Cohen, John |
Folder 1777 |
Cohen, Larrynote |
Folder 1778 |
Cohen, Michael |
Folder 1779-1781
Folder 1779Folder 1780Folder 1781 |
Cohen, Norman ("Norm")Includes introduction by NC to American Folk Songs: A Regional Encyclopedia; book jacket for NC's Long Steel Rail: The Railroad in American Folksong; JEMF information; text of an entry by Cohen in the Encyclopedia of Country Music |
Folder 1782 |
Cohen, Ronald ("Ron") |
Folder 1783 |
Cohn, Larry |
Folder 1784 |
Cole, Peter |
Folder 1785 |
Cole, Stephen |
Folder 1786 |
Coleman, Audrey |
Folder 1787 |
Collins, Bruce |
Folder 1788 |
Collins, WillieIncludes materials relating to a project at the California State Railroad Museum, pamphlet |
Folder 1789 |
Collison, Dan |
Folder 1790 |
Columbia CollegeIncludes materials on the 1997 Inter-American Conference on Black Music Research held at Columbia College, Chicago |
Folder 1791 |
Comer, Suzanne |
Folder 1792 |
Conard, Rebecca |
Folder 1793 |
Conn, Dick |
Folder 1794 |
Connors, ThomasIncludes materials relating to Society of American Archivists conference |
Folder 1795 |
Conway, Eugenia Cecelia |
Folder 1796 |
Cooder, RyChiefly clippings; includes photograph of Cooder playing at a concert |
Folder 1797 |
Cooley, Tim |
Folder 1798 |
Coons, Tom |
Folder 1799 |
Corbin, DavidIncludes a paper on leadership in Virginia coalfields |
Folder 1800 |
Corn, Wanda |
Folder 1801 |
Cornford, Dan |
Folder 1802 |
Cortez, CarlosIncludes a pamphlet for exhibition of Cortez's work, clipping |
Folder 1803 |
Coulter, DellaIncludes information pertaining to Dorsey Dixon Music Festival |
Folder 1804 |
Council, Kaycorrespondence, clippings; |
Folder 1805 |
Country/Western Music |
Folder 1806-1810
Folder 1806Folder 1807Folder 1808Folder 1809Folder 1810 |
Cowley, JohnIncludes clippings, articles, Lord Invader; an article by Cowley |
Folder 1811 |
Cox, Bob |
Folder 1812 |
Cox, Stephen |
Folder 1813 |
Cramer, Craig |
Folder 1814 |
Crawford, Margie |
Folder 1815 |
Critchley, Dave |
Folder 1816 |
Croughan, Caitlin |
Folder 1817 |
Cunningham, KeithArizona Friends of Folklore/Northern Arizona University (employee and faculty) |
Folder 1818-1819
Folder 1818Folder 1819 |
Cunningham, Rodger |
Folder 1820 |
Cusack, Frances |
Folder 1821 |
Cushing, Lincoln |
Folder 1822 |
Cutrer, TomIncludes project proposal |
Folder 1823 |
D |
Folder 1824 |
Dabakis, MelissaIncludes offprints of articles by Dabakis |
Folder 1825 |
Dalton, Barbara |
Folder 1826 |
Dalzell, Tom |
Folder 1827 |
Daniel, Bill |
Folder 1828 |
Daniel, HarlanIncludes notes on white Gospel music |
Folder 1829 |
Daniel, Wayne |
Folder 1830 |
Danker, Frederick (Fred) |
Folder 1831 |
David, John |
Folder 1832 |
Davidson, Selina Lewis |
Folder 1833 |
Davis, Martha |
Folder 1834 |
Davis, Steve |
Folder 1835 |
Davis, Susan |
Folder 1836 |
Deason, PaulIncludes proposal for a series of films on the folklore of working America |
Folder 1837 |
Deemer, Polly |
Folder 1838 |
Delaplaine, Joanne |
Folder 1839 |
DelVecchio, Rick |
Folder 1840 |
Dement, Polly |
Folder 1841 |
Dempsey, Bill |
Folder 1842 |
Dempster, Paul |
Folder 1843 |
Den, Lou |
Folder 1844-1845
Folder 1844Folder 1845 |
DeNatale, Douglas (Doug)Includes a paper written by DD and letter from Roy Berkeley |
Folder 1846 |
Denisoff, R. SergIncludes information about Denisoff and his book Songs of Protest, War and Peace: A bibliography and discography |
Folder 1847 |
Denning, MichaelIncludes notes and a photocopy of an article by Denning |
Folder 1848 |
Dennis, Barbara |
Folder 1849 |
Dickens, HazelIncludes clippings and concert information about the Appalachian music singer |
Folder 1850 |
Dickey, DanIncludes information on Migrant Border Ballads Projects/Proyecto de Corridos de Migrantes and similar projects |
Folder 1851 |
DiGirolamo, Vincent |
Folder 1852 |
Dilling, Marni |
Folder 1853 |
Dintenfass, Susan |
Folder 1854 |
Dix, Bruce |
Folder 1855 |
Dixon, DorseyChiefly pertaining to the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography |
Folder 1856 |
Dixon, Stevenote |
Folder 1857 |
Dobkin, Marjorie |
Folder 1858 |
Dombrowski, James |
Folder 1859 |
Donahue, Gil |
Folder 1860 |
Donovans |
Folder 1861 |
Doro, Sue |
Folder 1862 |
Dorson, Richard |
Folder 1863 |
Doughty, Edie |
Folder 1864-1865
Folder 1864Folder 1865 |
Doyle, Joe |
Folder 1866 |
Doyle, Robert C. |
Folder 1867 |
Draper, AlanIncludes article by AD |
Folder 1868 |
Drew, Jessie |
Folder 1869 |
Driftwood, Jimmy MorrisIncludes clippings and photograph |
Folder 1870 |
Driskell, Leon |
Folder 1871 |
Duffy, Susan |
Folder 1872 |
Duffy, Tim |
Folder 1873 |
Dugaw, Dianne |
Folder 1874-1875
Folder 1874Folder 1875 |
Dunaway, DavidIncludes article by DD; information and book reviews about his book on Pete Seeger, Songs of Social Change: An International Annotated Bibliography |
Folder 1876 |
Dundes, AlanIncludes reprints of articles in Anthropological Quarterly; Western Folklore, New Scientist, Studia Fennica |
Folder 1877 |
Dunning, Judith |
Folder 1878 |
Durham, John |
Folder 1879 |
Dyen, Doris |
Folder 1880 |
E |
Folder 1881 |
Eals, Clay |
Folder 1882 |
Earle, Eugene |
Folder 1883 |
Ebert, Roger |
Folder 1884 |
Eble, Connie |
Folder 1885 |
Edison, Carol |
Folder 1886-1887
Folder 1886Folder 1887 |
Edminster, Tom |
Folder 1888 |
Edmisten, Rufus |
Folder 1889 |
Edwards, William |
Folder 1890 |
Eff, Elaine |
Folder 1891 |
Eisely, Sallynote |
Folder 1892 |
Eisen, Jon |
Folder 1893 |
Eisenberg, Susan |
Folder 1894 |
Ellison, RalphIncludes clippings about RE |
Folder 1895 |
Ellsworth, Ruth |
Folder 1896 |
Elsila, Dave |
Folder 1897 |
Elster, Ernestine |
Folder 1898 |
Elster, Sandy |
Folder 1899 |
Emmet, Bob |
Folder 1900 |
Emrich, DuncanIncludes copy of Songs of the Western Miners |
Folder 1901 |
Endres, Cliff |
Folder 1902 |
Epstein, Dena |
Folder 1903 |
Erbsen, Wayne |
Folder 1904 |
Erdener, Yildiray |
Folder 1905 |
Erlich, Mark |
Folder 1906 |
Evans, Bill |
Folder 1907 |
Evans, David (Dave)Inculdes newspaper article about Dave Evans; "Bubba Brown: Folk Poet" in the Mississippi Folklore Register vol.7 no. 1 |
Folder 1908 |
Evans, ElaineIncludes paperwork for the NEH Appalachian Writers project |
Folder 1909 |
Evans, Tim |
Folder 1910 |
Eveleth, Bob |
Folder 1911 |
F |
Folder 1912 |
Fahey, John |
Folder 1913 |
Fahrenwald, AndyIncludes materials on the Samuel Knight Chapter of the Society for Industrial Archaeology |
Folder 1914 |
Farber, PeggyIncludes information about radio show |
Folder 1915 |
Farr, Sidney Saylor |
Folder 1916 |
Farrer, Ginger |
Folder 1917 |
Fath, Adele and Creekmore |
Folder 1918 |
Fath, Creekmore |
Folder 1920 |
Feinstein, Paul |
Folder 1919 |
Feinstein, Jane Archer |
Folder 1921 |
Feintuch, BurtIncludes program for Folklore and the Public Sector |
Folder 1922 |
Feldman, Lisa |
Folder 1923 |
Ferris, William (Bill) |
Folder 1924 |
Feurer, RosemaryIncludes Mother Jones: America's Most Dangerous Woman (DVD-20002/11) accompanied by other informational materials |
Digital Video Disc DVD-20002/11 |
Mother Jones: America's Most Dangerous WomanSee folder 1924. |
Folder 1925 |
Fiel, Lanny |
Folder 1926 |
Field, Alida |
Folder 1927 |
Fife, AustinConcerning AF's pioneer work in the study of folklore |
Folder 19 |