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Box 8

 Container

Contains 22 Results:

Valse Espagnole, Spring; Florizel Scene 4, Undated

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 203
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Composed and played by Ilgenfritz

Dates: Undated

I'm Bound to Folle the Long-Horned Cows, Lonesome Cowboy; The Cutting of the Pines, 1934

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 204
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Side 1 recorded by John A. Lomax; Side 2 performed by Alec Moore and George Edwards, recorded By B.A Botkin

Dates: 1934

Lumberjack special; Lumberjack's story, 1937

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 205
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Side 1 recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell; Side 2 performed by Walter Rose and Swen Swenson, recorded at the National Folk Festival by Sidney Robertson Cowell

Dates: 1937

Lumberjack monologue, 1940

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 206
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Spoken by Art Mosely, recorded by Robert F. Drayes

Dates: 1940

I Walked The Road; The Dewey, Dewey Dens of Yarrow, 1944

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 207
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Sung by George Edwards at Camp Woodland, Phoenicia, N.Y, recorded by B.A. Botkin; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1944

Lumberjack monologue, 1940

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 208
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Spoken by Art Mosely, recorded by Robert F. Drayes; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1940

Monologue on lumber camps and lumberjack ballads, 1938

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 209
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Spoken by Bill McBride, recorded by Alan Lomax; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1938

Monologue on lumber camps and lumberjack ballads, 1938

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 210
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Spoken by Bill McBride, recorded by Alan Lomax; second copy; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1938

Once more - a Lumbering Go, 1938

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 211
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Sung by Carl Lathrop, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1938

Paul Bunyan Stories, 1938

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 212
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Sung by Crosshaul, recorded by Alan Lomax; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1938

Paul Bunyan Stories, 1938

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 213
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Spoken by Perry Allen and Bill McBride, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1938

Paul Bunyan Story, 1938

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 214
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Spoken by Bill McBride, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1938

Cowboy Yodel; Cowhorn Solo, 1933

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 215
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Side 1 sung by Mose (Clear Rock) Pratt and recorded by John Lomax; Side 2 sung by a Wisconsin lumberjack at National Folk Festival, Chicago Ill, recorded by Sidney Robertson; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1933

Buck Creek Gals; Bucking Mule, Whoa Mule, 1939

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 216
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Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson and fiddle by Lewis H. Propps, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1939

Here, Rattler; Lone Prairie, 1939

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 217
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Side 1 sung by Marie Womble and recorded by Herbert Halpert; Side 2 sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker and recorded by Herbert Halpert

Dates: 1939

Poor Unworthy Stranger; Ten Thousand Goddam Castle, 1944

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 218
Scope and Contents

Side 1 sung by George Edwards at Camp Woodland, Phoenicia, N.Y., recorded by B.A. Botkin; Side 2 sung by Alan Lomax, recorded by Alan Lomax; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1944

Paul Bunyan Story; Cattle Calling, 1938

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 219
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Side 1 recorded by John Lomax; Side 2 spoken by Bill McBride and Henry Zweiful, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1938

Sourwood Mountain, Undated

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 220
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection contains lacquer disc recordings of Jenkins family recordings, events in Kansas City, radio broadcast recordings, advertisements for radio broadcast, and copies of classical and popular music.

Dates: Undated

Petticoat Dane; The Shades of the Palmetto, 1944

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 221
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Side 1 sung by George Edwards at Camp Woodland, Phoenicia, N.Y., recorded by B.A. Botkin; Side 2 sung by George Edwards at Camp Woodland, Phoenicia, N.Y., recorded by B.A. Botkin; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1944

Log Camp Call of Canadian French; Lumbering We Will Go, 1937

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 222
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Side 1 sung by Mrs. W.A. Clark, recorded by Alton C. Morris; Side 2 sung by Lewis Winfield Moody, recorded by Robert F. Draves; disc from Library of Congress

Dates: 1937

Orchestral music #4 and #6, Undated

 Item — Box: 8, Object: 223
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection contains lacquer disc recordings of Jenkins family recordings, events in Kansas City, radio broadcast recordings, advertisements for radio broadcast, and copies of classical and popular music.

Dates: Undated