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Archival processing of the N. Charlene Hogue Recording of the Silvermine Quartet was made possible through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Size | 3 items |
Abstract | Audio recording of gospel songs performed by the Silvermine Quartet, a white country gospel group, of Bryson City, N.C. N. Charlene Hogue, a white University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student, recorded the quartet as part of a 1989 term paper for an English 187 course taught by Daniel Patterson. The collection also contains supporting documentation consisting of a letter from N. Charlene Hogue to Daniel Patterson, as well as a copy of Hogue's term paper, titled "The Silvermine Quartet: A descriptive Paper of a Western North Carolina Gospel Group." |
Creator | Hogue, N. Charlene. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Anne Wells and Meredith Kite, March 2021
Encoded by: Anne Wells, March 2021
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Archival processing of the N. Charlene Hogue Recording of the Silvermine Quartet was made possible through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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N. Charlene Hogue, a white woman of Bryson City, N.C., is the president of the Smoky Mountain Republican Women, a chartered group of the North Carolina Federation of Republican Women. She was a student in Daniel W. Patterson’s Spring 1989 folklore course and a researcher of Western North Carolina gospel music.
Back to TopAudio recording of gospel songs performed by the Silvermine Quartet, a white country gospel group, of Bryson City, N.C., whose members are Gene Mashburn, Judy Mashburn, Lance Grant, and Daniel Freeman. N. Charlene Hogue, a white University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student, recorded the quartet as part of a 1989 term paper for an English 187 course taught by Daniel Patterson. Recording is on audiocassette. The collection also contains supporting documentation consisting of a letter from N. Charlene Hogue to Daniel Patterson, as well as a copy of Hogue's term paper, titled "The Silvermine Quartet: A descriptive Paper of a Western North Carolina Gospel Group."
Back to TopProcessing information: Title and description compiled from SFC database.
SFC Audio Cassette FS-20216/410 |
Silvermine Quartet, Silvermine Baptist Church, Bryson City, N.C., 1989Audiocassette |