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State of Tennessee
Department of State
Tennessee State Library and Archives
TENNESSEE ARTS COMMISSION FOLK ARTS
PROGRAM RECORDS, 1889-2017
RECORD GROUP 340
COLLECTION SUMMARY
Creator:
Tennessee Arts Commission. Folk Arts Program
Cogswell, Robert
Inclusive Dates:
1889-2017, bulk 1976-2014
Scope & Content:
Consists of materials representing an official record of the Folklife Program of the
Tennessee Arts Commission (TAC) from its inception through the directorship of
Dr. Robert (Roby) Cogswell. Totaling approximately 38 linear feet and housed in
65 boxes, the Folk Arts Program Records include office files, research files,
correspondence, photographs, slides, negatives, ephemera, and a large amount of
audio/visual materials. The collection documents Tennessee’s rich folk art culture
as well as local traditions and art forms. The highlight of the assemblage is the
approximately 22,000-image photography grouping which includes printed
photographs, slides, negatives, contact sheets, and digital files. The collection
focuses on folk artists and art forms as well as traditional and cultural art. Key
topics include the 1986 Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife, information
on artists who have received the National Heritage Fellowship and Tennessee
Folklife Heritage Awards, and grants awarded by TAC. (Please see “Scope and
Content” for each of the eight series to view a more detailed description of
subjects.)
Physical Description/Extent:
38 linear feet
Accession/Record Group Number:
RG 340
Language:
English
Permanent Location:
ASRS, IX-D-2-5v
Repository:
Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1001 Rep. John Lewis Way North,
Nashville, Tennessee, 37219
Administrative/Biographical History
1965 Tennessee House of Representatives creates a Commission on
Performing Arts to study artistic facilities in the state
1967 Tennessee General Assembly creates the Tennessee Arts
Commission (TAC) “with the special mandate to stimulate and
encourage the presentation of the visual, literary, music and
performing arts and to encourage public interest in the cultural
heritage of Tennessee”
1984 Tennessee Arts Commission establishes its Folk Arts Program
October
1984 Dr. Robert Cogswell becomes Director of the Folk Arts Program
1986 Tennessee folk artists participate in the Smithsonian Festival of
American Folklife in Washington, D.C.
2000 Name of Folk Arts Program is changed to Folklife Program
2002 Folklife Program transitions from film to digital photography
2002 Jennifer Core is Folklife Program Assistant
-2004
2003 TAC begins initial efforts to scan photographs and create a digital
-2004 images database
2009 Dana Everts-Boehm is Folklife Program Assistant
-present
2013 Christina Skinker works with Cogswell to
October catalog the program’s 22,000-image photographic collection and
-2014 May scan selected items
2014 Cogswell retires
December
Robert Cogswell
Robert (Roby) Cogswell, a native of Shelbyville, Tennessee, holds a B.A. from
Vanderbilt University and M.A. and Ph. D. degrees from the Indiana University
Folklore Institute. He taught in the American Studies Program at the University of
Louisville and conducted public folklife projects for the Kentucky Arts Council
before joining the staff of the Tennessee Arts Commission in 1984. As Director of
the Folklife Program, Roby researched, documented, and wrote about Tennessee
folk arts, provided technical assistance and information services about the state's
folk culture, initiated and conducted special projects, and managed grant
programs. He has served as a festival consultant for the Smithsonian Institution,
the National Park Service, and the National Folk Festival, and he has chaired the
Folk Arts Advisory Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts. Roby retired
from the Tennessee Arts Commission in December 2014.
Organization/Arrangement of Materials
Series I. Folklife Program Files, 1976-2014 Boxes 1-6
Series II. Deceased Artist Files, 1925-2014 Boxes 7-9
Series III. Grant Funding, 1970-2010 Boxes 10-12
Series IV. Organizations and Events, 1899-2014 Boxes 13-17
(bulk 1976-2014)
Series V. Experts/Individuals, 1907-2014 Box 18
Series VI. Photographs, 1899-2013 Boxes 19-26
(bulk 1984-2013)
Series VII. Ephemera, 1983-2014 Box 27 and oversize
folder 28
Series VIII. Audio/Visual Materials, 1947-2014 Boxes 29-63
Series IX. Basketry, 1889-2017 Boxes 64-65
Conditions of Access and Use
Restrictions on Access:
No restrictions.
Restrictions on Use and Reproduction:
While the Tennessee State Library and Archives houses an item, it does not
necessarily hold the copyright on the item, nor may it be able to determine if the
item is still protected under current copyright law. Users are solely responsible for
determining the existence of such instances and for obtaining any other
permissions and paying associated fees that may be necessary for the intended
use.
Index Terms
Personal Names:
Acuff, Charlie, 1919-2013
Alexander, Lamar, 1940-
Allen, Jewell
Alvic, Philis
Anderson, Virgil, 1902-1997
Armstrong, Howard, 1909-2003
Ashley, Clarence, 1895-1967
Atkinson, Ben, 1921-2000
Baker, Kenny, 1926-2011
Barbee, Eldia
Barnes, George, 1840-1919
Belfour, Robert, 1940-
Berry, Sarah, 1819-1898
Big Bo
Big Maybelle, 1924-1972
Bigay, Daniel
Blaustein, Richard
Blaylock, Laura, 1892-1985
Blizard, Ralph, 1918-2004
Bogan, Ted, 1910-1990
Boggs, Dock, 1898-1971
Bolden, Hawkins, 1914-2005
Bond, Eddie (Fiddler)
Bowman, Charlie
Box, Taylor J.
Boyle, Frank, 1933-2001
Brandon, Luke
Brewer, Finley J.
Brewster, W. Herbert (William Herbert), 1897-1987
Bright, Fletcher
Buchanan, James, 1907-2008
Bullard, Helen, 1902-
Calhoun, Dale, 1937-2007
Campbell, Blind James, 1906-
Cantú, Norma E., 1947-
Carathers, Mildred, 1913-2011
Carathers, Ruth Ann
Cardwell, Vina Mae
Carter, Roland M., 1942-
Christian, Jacky
Clark, Cortelia
Clayton, Georgia
Cleveland, Michael (Fiddler)
Cline, Kitty Cora, 1876-1973
Cogswell, Kathy
Cogswell, Robert
Condra, Estelle, 1944-
Cooper, Wilma Lee, 1921-2011
Cox, Ida, 1889-1967
Cross, Hugh, 1904-1970
Davenport, Clyde, 1921-
Davenport, Homer
Davis, Hoyt Jake
Davis, Ida Pearl, 1921-2007
Davis, Ted, 1940-2008
Decker, Charles F., 1832-1914
Defosche, Mike
Dixon, Dean
Douglas, Bob, 1900-
Driver, Taft, 1912-
Duncan, Byrd, 1900-1986
Duncan, Stuart
Edmondson, William, 1882?-1951
Estes, Sleepy John, 1899-1977
Estes, Viella, 1921-2007
Evans, David, 1944-
Evans, Lizzie, 1865-1941
Finster, Howard, 1916-2001
Fodor, Clara, 1920-2008
Forrester, Howdy, 1922-1987
Fox, Curly
Fraley, J. P.
Franks, Randall
Frye, Elcie Mae
Fulcher, Bobby
Garrett, Bud, 1916-1987
Garrett, Carl
Garrett, Henry (Vocalist)
Ghent, Aubrey
Gordon, Bart J., 1949-
Gore, Al, 1948-
Granade, John Adam, 1763?-1807
Griffith, James S.
Green, Archie
Green, Homer, 1910-2002
Grier, Walter, 1898-
Haile, Hascal, 1906-
Hale, Theron
Haley, Alex
Hall, H. Richard
Handy, W. C. (William Christopher), 1873-1958
Harlan, Howard L.
Harris, Anselmo, 1849-1938
Harris, Deadrick
Harris, Wash
Harsh, Nathan
Harvey, Bessie, 1929-1994
Helms, Mary Dougherty
Hemphill, Jessie Mae
Hibdon, Thelma
Hicks, Dee
Hicks, Johnny Ray, 1925-2000
Hodgins, Alma
Horner, Charles Jean
Hoskinson, Danny, 1956-2008
Howard, Clint, 1930-
Hughes, Ruby
Irwin, John Rice, 1930-
Jarrett, Alvin, 1904-1993
Jefferson, Blind Lemon, 1897-1929
Jones, Loyal, 1928-
Jones, Waynell, 1926-
Keahey, Tommy, 1918-
Keith, Leslie
Kemp, Cordell, 1909-2005
Keys, Will, 1923-2005
Kimzey, Anne
King, B. B.
King, Elvin, 1924-2002
Knowles, Dan
Krauss, Alison, 1971-
Landry, Bill
Laury, Booker T., 1914-1995
Lawson, Doyle
Light, Joe, 1934-2005
Longworth, Mike, 1938-
Louvin, Charlie, 1927-2011
Lowery, Bill
Macon, Uncle Dave, 1870-1952
Mangrum, Blind Joe, -1932
Martin, Jimmy
Maupin, Thomas
Mayes, Henry Harrison, 1898-1986
McBee, Hamper, 1931-1998
McCarroll, Jimmy
McConnell, Doc
McDowell, Fred
McGee, Kirk, 1899-1983
McGee, Sam, 1894-1975
McGhee, Brownie, 1915-1996
McWherter, Ned R., 1930-2011
Meade, Guthrie T., 1932-1991
Meaders, Cleater, 1921-2003
Merritt, Nelda Joan
Mize, Robert, 1920-2003
Monroe, Bill, 1911-1996
Moon, Arlin, 1917-2008
Morrison, Naomi
Moss, Frazier
Muddy Waters, 1915-1983
Neeves, Glen
Nemerov, Bruce
Newberry, Dallas
Nixon, Hammie
O’Day, Molly, 1923-1987
Orr, Jay
Owen, Blanton, 1945-1998
Pace, Roy, 1926-2011
Palmer, Kathleen Dunn, 1943-
Peeler, Armistead
Peeler, Parlee
Pitchford, Gayel
Prince, Dan, 1951-
Pugh, Dow
Rachell, Yank
Raichelson, Richard M., 1941-
Rankin, Hystercine
Rector, Red
Richardson, Deanie
Robison, Carson
Rodriguez, Dionicio, 1891-1955
Rutherford, Leonard
Sasser, James R.
Sayre, Maggie Lee, 1920-
Schnaufer, David
Schoemaker, George H.
Scott, Revin
Scott, Tom, 1899-
Scott, Willie, 1902-1986
Scruggs, Earl
Seeger, Mike, 1933-2009
Seroff, Doug
Shearon, Stephen Mark
Shipley, Reese
Sisson, Allen
Slayden, Will
Smith, Arthur, 1898-1971
Smith, Bessie, 1894-1937
Smith, Blaine
Smith, Jerry Lee
Smith, Lucille, 1910-
Speller, Henry, 1902-1997
Spencer, Robby
Spicer, Robert, 1921-2002
Spradlin, Retta, 1903-1978
Stephens, Uncle Bunt
Stewart, Alex Lewis, 1891-1985
Stewart, Florrie
Stoneman, Patsy (Musician)
Streeter, Colia, 1891-1965
Streeter, Vannoy
Stringfield, Clarence, 1903-1976
Stubbs, Eddie
Sundquist, Don, 1936-
Swan, Billy
Sweezy, Nancy
Sweezy, Sam
Tabor, Frank, 1893-1961
Taylor, John Y., 1893-
Texas Ruby
Thomas, Earl (Vocalist)
Townsend, Bob
Townsend, Parks, 1909-1991
Treadway, James, 1935-
Tripp, William Blevins, 1955-
Trischka, Tony, 1949-
Troxell, Clyde, 1911-1994
Tullock, Jake
Turner, Clay
Underwood, Alberta, 1926-
Van Story, Marcus
Vandergriff, Russ
Vinson, Mose, 1917-2002
Waggoner, Tim, 1940-2013
Waldvogel, Merikay, 1947-
Weatherly, Elton, 1917-
Weld, Alison G.
Wells, Patricia Atkinson
Western, Clyde, 1910-
Wickham, Enoch Tanner, 1883-1970
Williamson, Sonny Boy, 1914-1948
Wilson, Red
Wilson, Sadye Tune
Wiseman, Mac
Wolfe, Charles K.
Womack, Billy, 1922-1992
Work, John W. (John Wesley), 1901-1967
Youngblood, Gertie
Corporate Names/Organizations/Government Bodies:
American Folklife Center
Appalachian Consortium
Archives of Appalachia
Arts Center of Cannon County
Bellfuries (Musical group)
Berea College. Appalachian Center
Birthplace of Country Music Alliance (Bristol, Tenn.)
Blue Ridge Institute
Blues Foundation
Cabin Row Missionary Baptist Church (Montgomery County, Tenn.)
Center for Southern Folklore
Columbia State Community College
Country Music Foundation
Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum (Nashville, Tenn.)
Cumberland County Playhouse
Cumberland Music Tour (Musical group)
Customs House Museum (Clarksville, Tenn.)
Danza Azteca
Dismembered Tennesseans (Musical group)
Dixie Travelers (Musical group)
Dixon Pentecostal Research Center
Don and Earl
Dulin Gallery of Art
Dynamic Dixie Travelers (Musical group)
East Tennessee Historical Society
East Tennessee State University. Center for Appalachian Studies and
Services
Fiery Gizzard String Band (Musical group)
Fireside Singers
Fisk University
Friends of the Cumberland Trail
Grand Ole Opry (Radio program)
Green McAdoo School (Clinton, Tenn.)
Grundy County Swiss Historical Society (Tenn.)
Harpeth Valley Sacred Harp Singers
Hatch Show Print (Firm)
Hockaday Brooms
Hunter Museum of American Art
International Bluegrass Music Association
Jackson Area Plectral Society
Jim and Jesse
John Hartford Stringband
Knoxville Blues Society
Louvin Brothers
Mariachi Guadalajara
Memphis Pow Wow Association
Middle Tennessee State University. Center for Popular Music
Middle Tennessee State University. Sonneck Society
Museum of Appalachia
Music City Blues Society
Nashville Mandolin Ensemble
Nashville Old-Time String Band Association
National Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling
(U.S.)
National Council for the Traditional Arts
National Endowment for the Arts
National Folk Festival Association
National Public Radio (U.S.)
Native American Indian Association of Tennessee
New Beginning Evangelical Church (Nashville, Tenn.)
New River Boys (Musical group)
Night Crawlers String Band (Musical group)
Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee
Old-Time Music and Dance Foundation
Pine Breeze Center
Roane County Ramblers
Roan Mountain Hilltoppers
Rhythm and Bones Society (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Scott Tobacco Company (Bowling Green, Ky.)
Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- History -- Sources
South Cumberland Cultural Society (Tenn.)
Southern Arts Federation (U.S.)
Spirit of Memphis Quartet
Spring Fed Records
Stax Records
Stillhouse Reelers (Musical group)
Tennessee. Department of Conservation
Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound
Tennessee Arts Commission
Tennessee Arts Commission. Folk Arts Program -- Records and
correspondence
Tennessee Association of Museums
Tennessee Banjo Institute
Tennessee Basketry Association
Tennessee Committee for the Humanities
Tennessee Folklore Society
Tennessee Historical Commission
Tennessee Humanities Council
Tennessee Latino Network
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association
Tennessee River Trails Association
Tennessee State Museum
Tennessee State Planning Office. “Homecoming ’86” Committee
Tennessee State University
Tennessee Valley Authority
The Cluster Pluckers (Musical group)
The Fairfield Four (Musical group)
The Isaacs (Musical group)
Traditional Appalachian Musical Heritage Association
United States. National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Utah Arts Council
WBIR-TV (Television station : Knoxville, Tenn.)
WDVX (Radio station : Knoxville, Tenn.)
WEVL (Radio station : Memphis, Tenn.)
WKRN (Television station : Nashville, Tenn.)
WNPT (Television station : Nashville, Tenn.)
WSMV (Television station : Nashville, Tenn.)
Weems String Band
West Tennessee Agricultural Museum
West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center
World Music Institute
World of Bluegrass -- History -- Sources
World’s Fair of 1982 (Knoxville, Tenn.) -- History -- Sources
Subjects:
African Americans -- Music -- History
Agriculture -- History -- Sources
Appalachian dulcimer -- History -- Sources
Appalachian dulcimer music -- History -- Sources
Ballads -- History -- Sources
Banjo music -- History -- Sources
Basket making -- History -- Sources
Bluegrass music -- History -- Sources
Blues (Music) -- History -- Sources
Boatbuilding -- History -- Sources
Civil Rights -- History -- Sources
Clog dance music -- History -- Sources
Clog dancing -- Appalachian Region
Clog dancing -- Competitions -- United States
Clog dancing -- Study and teaching
Clog dancing -- United States -- History
Cooking, American -- Southern style -- History
Coopers and cooperage -- History -- Sources
Cotton -- History -- Sources
Cotton farmers -- Tennessee -- History
Country gospel music -- History -- Sources
Dance -- History -- Sources
Distilling, Illicit -- History -- Sources
Duck calls -- Collectors and collecting -- Tennessee
Duck calls -- Study and Teaching -- Tennessee
Festival of American Folklife -- History -- Sources
Fiddling -- Competitions -- Tennessee
Fiddling -- Instruction and study
Fiddling -- Southern States -- History and criticism
Fisheries -- History -- Sources
Fishing -- History -- Sources
Fishing nets -- History -- Sources
Folk art -- History -- Sources
Folk music -- History -- Sources
Folk songs -- History -- Sources
Furniture making -- Exhibitions
Furniture making -- History -- Sources
Gospel music -- History -- Sources
Herbalists -- History -- Sources
Hunting -- History -- Sources
Jazz -- History -- Sources
Jubilee Singers -- History -- Sources
Jug bands -- History -- Sources
Marbles (Game) -- History -- Sources
Melungeons -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- History
Music -- History
Mussel culture -- Research -- United States
National Storytelling Festival -- History -- Sources
Needlework -- History -- 20th century
Needlework -- History -- Exhibitions
Needlework -- United States -- Exhibitions
Needlework -- United States -- History
Old-time music -- History -- Sources
Outsider art -- Southern States -- 20th century -- Exhibitions
Outsider art -- Southern States -- History -- Sources
Outsider art -- Tennessee -- 20th century -- Exhibitions
Outsider art -- Tennessee -- History -- Sources
Quilts -- History -- Sources
Quilting -- History -- Sources
Rhythm and blues music -- History -- Sources
River life -- History -- Sources
Rockabilly music -- History -- Sources
Shape-note singing -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Shape-note singing -- Southern States -- History and criticism
Shape-note singing -- Tennessee -- History and criticism
String band music -- History -- Sources
Superstition -- History -- Sources
Tobacco curing -- History -- Sources
Tobacco farms -- History -- Sources
Traditional medicine -- History -- Sources
Turkey calls -- Collectors and collecting -- Tennessee
Turkey calls -- Study and Teaching -- Tennessee
Weaving -- History -- Sources
Wood-carving -- History -- Sources
Geographic Names:
Alabama -- History -- Sources
Bicentennial Mall (Nashville, Tenn.)
Colorado -- History -- Sources
Connecticut -- History -- Sources
Georgia -- History -- Sources
Kentucky -- History -- Sources
Mississippi -- History -- Sources
Nevada -- History -- Sources
Oklahoma -- History -- Sources
South Carolina -- History -- Sources
Tennessee -- History -- Sources
Utah -- History -- Sources
Washington (D.C.) -- History -- Sources
Washington (State) -- History -- Sources
Document Types:
Audiovisual materials
Correspondence
Office files
Photographs
Acquisition and Appraisal
Provenance and Acquisition:
These records were transferred to the Tennessee State Library and
Archives by the Tennessee Arts Commission in November 2014 in
accordance with RDA SW06.
Processing and Administrative Information
Preferred Citation:
Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts Program Records, 1889-2017, RG
340, Tennessee State Library and Archives
Processing Information:
Processing completed by Lori D. Lockhart in June 2015. Series IX
materials added in September 2019. Items 26-37 in box 45 and item 10 of
box 29 added in August 2021.
Electronic Location and Access:
Selected items from Series VI: Photographs have been digitized, and a
database index to digitized materials is available. Please see staff for
access to electronic records.
DETAILED COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
SERIES I. -- FOLKLIFE PROGRAM FILES
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of working files for the Tennessee Arts
Commission’s Folk Arts Program. Examples of materials include program descriptions,
correspondence, promotional materials, brochures, planning documents, and clippings.
Materials from a binder contain a yearly overview of all Folk Arts/Folklife programming,
Commission initiatives, special projects, National Endowment for the Arts grants, and
activities for the years 1985-2014. A table with a general overview of the contents of
each file follows. Box and folder numbers will be listed in the container list following the
series arrangement statement.
Fiscal Year(s) File Name Content Notes
FY85-14 Tennessee Arts Commission
Folk Arts/Folklife Binder
(Materials in the binder
have been placed in four
folders.)
Compilation of major special projects
facilitated by the director of the Folk Arts and
Folklife programs covering fiscal years 1985-
2014. Binder includes sample programs, exhibit
notes, informational writings, published
articles, panel summaries, brochures, and
directories. The following items are listed as
tabs in the folder:
Introduction
1. Homecoming ’86 folk arts guide
2. “Friends of Folklife”
3. “Folk Arts/Full Lives”
4. 1986 Smithsonian Festival
5. NEA [National Endowment for the Arts]
Crafts Policies Meeting
6. “A Tennessee Homecoming”
7. “Cannon County Crafts”
8. “The Cumberland Music Tour”
9. “1988 Gospel Arts Day Nashville”
10. “Tennessee Folk Music Recordings”
11. “Fiddle and Old-Time Music Contests in
Tennessee”
12. Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists
13. “1988 Gospel Arts Day Nashville”
14. “Personal Visions: B. Harvey and H.
Green”
15. “Soft Covers for Hard Times”
16. Southern Cultural Heritage
17. “Folk Artists as Tourism Resources”
18. “Alex Stewart Remembered”
19. 1993 National Folk Festival
20. 1994 National Folk Festival
21. Fodor Exhibit #1
22. “Dixie Frets: Luthiers of the SE”
23. “Portraits of Tradition”
24. “Doing Right by the Local Folks”
25. “Tennessee Bicentennial Folk Music
Directory”
26. Calhoun Heritage Award
27. Southeastern Indian organizations
28. “Ready for the Rapture”
29. Bessie Harvey retrospective
30. West Tennessee Music project
31. Cherokee Heritage Trail
32. Tennessee State Museum acquisitions
33. Latino Culture report
34. Royal Lao Troupe documentation
35. Wickham exhibit
36. Model Press Kit Project
37. Fodor exhibits #2 and #3
38. Choctaw/Crafts research and acquisition
39. “Cultural Threads”
40. “Choctaw Crafts: Making Tennessee
Home”
41. James Bunch retrospective
42. Natchez Trace Music Heritage Inventory
43. American Masterpieces project
44. Aubrey Ghent Washington performances
45. Latino and Immigrant Initiative
46. Traditions: Tennessee Lives and Legacies
47. “Carathers Family Quilts”
48. Mexican Folk Artist
49. “Latino Folk Arts and Traditions in East
Tennessee”
50. “Al-Tatreez: Palestinian Embroidery”
51. Cannon County Basketry
52. “Latino Folk Arts and Traditions in East
Tennessee”
53. “Clorinda Chávez Galdós Bell”
FY76 National Endowment for the
Arts: 1976 Tennessee Folk
Arts Coordinator:
Evaluation
Materials related to the hiring of Linda White as
the first Arts Program director in Tennessee and
supported by National Endowment for the Arts
funding.
FY84-85 National Endowment for the
Arts Grant: 1st Year Folk
Arts Position
National Endowment for the Arts grant
application, job description, and
correspondence relevant to adding a Folk Arts
Coordinator to the Tennessee Arts Commission
(TAC) staff.
FY85 “Tennessee Celebrates”
exhibit
Materials regarding an exhibit commissioned
by Homecoming ’86.
FY85 Local Contacts
Homecoming Steering
Committee
Promotional materials related to the Tennessee
Homecoming ’86 celebration including
program guide, fact sheet, planning guidelines
and regional contact information.
FY85 “Friends of Folklife:
Conserving the Heritage is a
Tennessee Tradition”
Article and correspondence relating to article
published in Tennessee Conservationist, written
by Robert Cogswell.
FY85 “Folk Arts and
Homecoming ’86: An
Overview”
Overview and guidelines encouraging
communities to utilize their local folk artists for
Tennessee Homecoming ’86 events and
programming.
FY85 Folk Arts Program
Literature for Public
Libraries
Materials related to Folk Arts program initiative
for public libraries in Tennessee.
FY85 Program Activity: Folk Arts
Questionnaires
Completed folk arts questionnaires identifying
Tennessee artists.
FY85-86 National Endowment for the
Arts Grant: Folk Arts
Position, 2nd Year
Grant application, budget, program report, and
correspondence related to the continuation of
the Folk Arts Coordinator position at the
Tennessee Arts Commission.
FY86 “Folk Arts/Full Lives:
Seven Midstate Seniors”
exhibit (1 of 4)
Materials and publicity from “Folk Arts/Full
Lives: Seven Midstate Seniors” exhibit at the
Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery.
FY86 “Folk Arts/Full Lives:
Seven Midstate Seniors” (2
of 4)
Story submission by Robert Cogswell and tear
sheets for the Collage newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 4.
FY86 “Folk Arts/Full Lives:
Seven Midstate Seniors”
exhibit (3 of 4)
Loan agreements with artists, news release, and
correspondence.
FY86 “Folk Arts/Full Lives:
Seven Midstate Seniors”
(4 of 4)
Field notes and correspondence relating to the
“Folk Arts/Full Lives: Seven Midstate Seniors”
exhibit at the Tennessee Arts Commission
Gallery.
FY86 FAF 1986: Initial Meeting List of contacts and materials for initial meeting
of the Smithsonian’s 1986 Festival of American
Folklife (FAF) event in Washington, D.C.
FY86 FAF 1986: Festival
Contract
Contract and correspondence related to
Tennessee’s involvement in the 1986 Festival
of American Folklife event in Washington,
D.C.
FY86 FAF 1986: Program
Planning
Fieldwork contracts and lists of potential
participants and presenters for the 1986 Festival
of American Folklife event in Washington,
D.C.
FY86 FAF 1986: Notes on
contacts
Notes and contact information for potential
participants and presenters for the 1986 Festival
of American Folklife event in Washington,
D.C.
FY86 FAF 1986: Fieldwork
Report
Field notes, travel log, sound recording logs,
and contact information for participants and
presenters for the 1986 Festival of American
Folklife event in Washington, D.C.
FY86 FAF 1986: “Tennessee
Folklife: Three Rooms
Under One Roof”
Draft and correspondence relating to Robert
Cogswell’s submission of 1986 Festival of
American Folklife program
FY86 FAF 1986: Participants Finalized list and contact information for
Tennessee participants at the 1986 Festival of
American Folklife event in Washington, D.C.
FY86 FAF 1986: Charles Wolfe
Fieldwork Summaries
Biographical summaries on Tennessee
musicians for potential inclusion in the 1986
Festival of American Folklife event in
Washington, D.C.
FY86 FAF 1986: Phyllis May
Fieldwork Summaries
Completed interview reports and photo log
materials related to African American folk
artists in Tennessee and Alabama for potential
inclusion in the 1986 Festival of American
Folklife event in Washington, D.C. Includes
biographical summaries for folk artists
representing musical, waterways, and cotton
traditions.
FY86 FAF 1986: David Evans
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report and program essay on Tennessee
blues music traditions, including artists Jessie
Mae Hemphill, Waynell Jones, Uncle Ben and
his Nephews.
FY86 FAF 1986: Bill Kornrich
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report, photo and sound recording logs for
various skilled crafters, including Mary Helms,
Rick Stewart, and Jep Mackey.
FY86 FAF 1986: Merikay
Waldvogel Fieldwork
Summaries
Field report and support articles on
needleworkers and quilters, including Vacie
Murphy Thomas, Georgia Thomas Mize, and
Nora Crabtree Ladd.
FY86 FAF 1986: Robert Cogswell
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report and correspondence on various folk
crafters, including basketmakers Tom Scott and
Ida Pearl Davis, luthier Jean Horner, and wire
sculptor Vannoy Streeter.
FY86 FAF 1986: Bobby Fulcher
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report and correspondence on various folk
artists and practitioners, including several
Rolley Hole marble players, old-time musicians
the Roan Mountain Hilltoppers, ballad singer
Johnny Ray Hicks, and marble maker and
musician Bud Garrett.
FY86 FAF 1986: Nancy Michael
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report, tape logs and correspondence on
individuals involved in musseling and
waterways traditions, including Virginia and
Noel Nolin, Howard “Cotton” Bowden, and Ed
Hunt.
FY86 FAF 1986: Lisa Moody
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report, tape logs and correspondence on
hunters and duck call makers Rev. Homer C.
Hooks and Wylie Heidel.
FY86 FAF 1986: Judy Peiser
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report, tape logs and correspondence on
individuals involved in food preparation and
various folk crafts, including baker Mamie
Gammon, Chinese cook and restaurant owner
Bernard Chang, woodworker Milton Bluestein,
and cotton farmers Jack Sharp Hudson and Joe
Tom Park.
FY86 FAF 1986: Bob Gates
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report, audio logs, photo logs, and
interview report forms on boatmaking, turtle
trapping, the making and use of duck calls, and
traditional blues music.
FY86 FAF 1986: Jay Orr
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report, selected discography, and audio
log on rockabilly musicians Marcus Van Story,
Roland James, and J. M. Van Eaton.
FY86 FAF 1986: Dick Raichelson
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report and essay on black gospel groups,
including the Harps of Melody and the
Pattersonaires as well as blues pianists Mose
Vinson and Booker T. Laury.
FY86 FAF 1986: Doug Seroff
Fieldwork Summaries
Field report on Nashville-area black gospel
groups, including The Fairfield Four, The
Fireside Singers, and Rev. Morgan Babb.
FY86 FAF 1986: Presenter
Information on Artists
Correspondence, schedules, and biographical
information on selected participants
encompassing craftspeople, old-time, blues,
gospel and rockabilly musicians who
represented Tennessee at the 1986 Festival of
American Folklife.
FY86 FAF 1986: 8x10 black and
white 19 photocopies of
prints sent to artists
Photocopies of Tennessee Arts Commission
Folklife Program images sent to participants in
the 1986 Festival of American Folklife.
FY86 FAF 1986: Miscellaneous
Correspondence Received
after Festival
Thank-you notes and miscellaneous
correspondence to Robert Cogswell from
participants in the 1986 Festival of American
Folklife, including Maggie Lee Sayre, Bob
Douglas, and others.
FY86 FAF 1986: Letters to Artists Letters sent by Robert Cogswell to participants
after Festival at the 1986 Festival of American Folklife,
including Rep. Bart Gordon (Democrat-
Tennessee, 6th District), J. M. Hemphill, J. M.
Van Eaton, and others.
FY86 FAF 1986: Presenter
Information
Miscellaneous materials given to presenters at
the 1986 Festival of American Folklife in
Washington, D.C., including meal ticket
booklet, handbook, and a certificate of
appreciation.
FY86 FAF 1986: Press Coverage
(1 of 3)
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings and
periodicals coverage of events at the 1986
Festival of American Folklife featuring the
State of Tennessee. Includes local, regional, and
national coverage.
FY86 FAF 1986: Press Coverage
(2 of 3)
Miscellaneous clippings from U.S. papers on
the 1986 Festival of American Folklife and its
participants, including Ransom Howard,
members of the Roan Mountain Hilltoppers,
Frazier Moss, Sen. Jim Sasser (Democrat-
Tennessee), and Tennessee Governor Lamar
Alexander.
FY86 FAF 1986: Press Coverage
(3 of 3)
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings and media
coverage of events at the 1986 Festival of
American Folklife featuring the State of
Tennessee. Includes local, regional, and
national coverage.
FY86 FAF 1986: Dale Calhoun
Press Coverage
Clippings from various Tennessee newspapers
featuring stories on boat-maker Dale Calhoun
and his participation in the 1986 Festival of
American Folklife in Washington, D.C.
FY86 FAF 1986: Publicity Report Compilation of photos, press releases, and print
news coverage for the 1986 Festival of
American Folklife featuring craftspeople and
musicians from the State of Tennessee.
FY86 Smithsonian Festival of
American Folklife 1986:
Tennessee
Assorted article reproductions, including a
feature, written by Robert Cogswell, in the
Tennessee Arts Report.
FY86 Smithsonian Festival of
American Folklife 1986:
Brochures and Programs
Copy of the 1986 Festival of American Folklife
program guide and color brochures providing
information about the Smithsonian event. A
photo taken by Robert Cogswell of white oak
baskets made by participant Ida Pearl Davis of
Cannon County, Tennessee, is featured on the
front flap of the brochure.
FY86 FAF 1986: Tape Logs,
Photo and Color Slide
Detailed logs of interviews conducted by
fieldworkers in preparation for the 1986
Inventory Festival of American Folklife including
informant, location, subject matter, and
interviewer’s name. Detailed log of black and
white and color photography taken during the
event with name of the photographer and
subject and/or event.
FY86 FAF 1986: photocopies and
contact sheets
Photocopies of contact sheets, documenting the
1986 Festival of American Folklife, on file at
the Smithsonian Institution’s archive in
Washington, D.C. Images include moonshiner
and storyteller Hamper McBee, basketmakers
Ida Pearl Davis and Thelma Hibdon, and
musician Howard Armstrong. All are
photographed with Gov. Lamar Alexander.
FY86 FAF 1986: Photo ID Sheets Log with ID numbers of all images of Festival
of American Folklife participants and guests
housed in the Tennessee State Photographic
Services files.
FY86-87 National Endowment for the
Arts Grant: 3rd Year Folk
Arts Position
Grant application, budget, program report, and
correspondence related to the continuation of
the Folk Arts Coordinator position at the
Tennessee Arts Commission.
FY87 “Folk Arts and Oral
History”
Guidelines prepared by Dr. Robert Cogswell for
pursuing and conducting oral histories and
interviews for the Tennessee Homecoming ’86
initiative.
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86
Reports
Reports for the Tennessee Homecoming ’86
program and the Smithsonian Festival radio
program produced in conjunction with the
Festival of American Folklife June 25-29 and
July 2-6, 1986.
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86
Radio Program Permission
Forms
Permission forms for recording and
photography signed by participants in the 1986
Festival of American Folklife. The permission
forms also grant use for audio to be included in
a Tennessee Arts Commission-produced
National Public Radio (NPR) program.
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86
Radio Program: Script
Script for a one-hour NPR program, “A
Tennessee Homecoming,” gathered from events
at Festival of American Folklife in 1986. Script
written by Dr. Charles K. Wolfe, an English
and Folklore professor at Middle Tennessee
State University (MTSU). File also contains
tape logs of interviews and performances
recorded at the event.
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Layout and print copies of promotional flyer
Radio Program: Graphics that were mailed to public radio affiliates and
other media, includes composite layout, proof
sheet, and final flyer for “A Tennessee
Homecoming.”
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86
Radio Promotions
Miscellaneous correspondence, clippings, and
print pieces related to promotion of the
Cumberland Music Tour and the Tennessee
Homecoming Radio program for NPR satellite.
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86
Radio Promo Letters
Form letters composed by Robert Cogswell
promoting the Tennessee Homecoming radio
broadcast for NPR satellite.
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86
Audio Logs
Audio logs from Festival of American Folklife
performances and interviews with the
Armstrongs, Frazier Moss, Jesse Mae Hemphill,
and others.
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86
Mailing List
Cover letters dated September 29 and October
6, 1986, and mailing lists for distribution of the
announcement of the Tennessee Arts
Commission produced Tennessee Homecoming
Program for NPR affiliates via satellite.
FY87 Tennessee Homecoming ’86
Program: Nemerov
Correspondence and contracts related to the
production of the Tennessee Homecoming
Program for NPR satellite broadcast.
FY87 McWherter Inauguration
Gala Exhibit, 1/16/1987
Gala program, correspondence, and brief artist
biographies for objects displayed in the Ned
Ray McWherter Inauguration Gala Exhibit.
Includes materials related to folk artists Ida
Pearl Davis, Thelma Hibdon, Vannoy Streeter,
Nellie Mae Brown, and Dallas and Louie
Newberry.
FY87 Davy Crockett Days: Tape
Logs
Tape logs for craftspeople and musicians
interviewed and performing at Davy Crockett
Days in August 1986. Participants include Vic
Hood, Ottway Four, Bob Douglas, Ray Brown,
Johnny Ray Hicks, Bud Garrett, and others.
FY87 [Davy] Crockett Festival Correspondence, festival schedule, program,
informational materials, and press coverage
related to the Crockett Bicentennial Celebration
held August 15-17, 1986, at Crockett’s
birthplace near Limestone, Tennessee.
FY87 Cannon County Crafts
Exhibit Directory
Exhibit copy and press clippings for the Cannon
County Crafts exhibit at Tennessee Arts
Commission, December 1986. Includes
materials related to artists Ida Pearl Davis,
Thelma Hibdon, Mary Davis, Gertie Haley,
Alberta Underwood, Don Davis, Ray
Thompson, and others.
FY87 Cannon County Crafts
Exhibit Price List
Listing of objects and prices featured in the
Cannon County Crafts Exhibit at Tennessee
Arts Commission December 1987.
FY87 Cannon County Crafts
Exhibit Insurance Forms
Completed loan agreements and insurance
forms for items featured in the Cannon County
Crafts Exhibit at Tennessee Arts Commission
December 1987.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Grant and Grant Revisions
Paperwork and correspondence related to a
grant to produce the Cumberland Music Tour, a
traveling event featuring folk musicians from
the Cumberland Plateau area of Tennessee and
Kentucky. The tour was sponsored by the
Southern Arts Federation (SAF) with grant
funding from the National Endowment for the
Arts and administered by the Tennessee Arts
Commission Folk Arts Program.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Budget Report
Invoices, correspondence, and budget
breakdown for the Cumberland Music Tour.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Participants
List of artist contacts and completed contracts
for the Cumberland Music Tour, a traveling
event featuring traditional musicians from the
Cumberland Plateau area of Tennessee and
Kentucky.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Booking Promotion
Itinerary, radio spots, and press releases relating
to the Cumberland Music Tour.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Poster
Text and artwork for the Cumberland Music
Tour. Also includes samples of tour posters
made by Hatch Show Print in Nashville.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Tape
Track listing for projected anthology of
Cumberland Plateau music in conjunction with
the Cumberland Music Tour.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Brochure
Multiple copies of the brochure printed to
promote the Cumberland Music Tour featuring
the Troxell Brothers; Clyde Davenport; Johnny
Ray Hicks; and Virgil, Willard, and Hershel
Anderson.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Brochure Bids
Bids from multiple vendors and notes regarding
production of the promotional brochure for the
Cumberland Music Tour.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Publicity Photos
Three black-and-white publicity photos of the
participants in the Cumberland Music Tour as
photographed by Robert Cogswell.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Performance Contracts
SAF completed contracts for service providers
and presenters of the Cumberland Music Tour,
including Bruce Nemerov, the World Music
Institute (NYC) and others.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Publicity
Contains news releases, clippings, and features
published in the Old-Time Herald, Steppin’ in
Time newsletter, and Cumberland County
Playhouse playbill promoting or reviewing the
Cumberland Music Tour.
FY88 Cumberland Music Tour:
Evaluations
Post-program presenters’ evaluations and
comments for the Cumberland Music Tour.
Also includes some regional reviews of the
program, including one published in The New
York Times.
FY89 Tennessee Folk Music
Recordings: A
Recommended List
Manuscript for the publication, Tennessee Folk
Music Recordings: A Recommended List,
compiled by Richard Blaustein, David Evans,
Bobby Fulcher, Jay Orr, Charlie Seemann,
Doug Seroff, and Charles K. Wolfe and edited
by Robert Cogswell. Produced by Tennessee
Arts Commission Folklife program with
funding from the National Endowment for the
Arts Folk Arts Program.
FY89 Record List Project Correspondence and other materials related to
the production of Tennessee Folk Music
Recordings: A Recommended List. The booklet
was distributed to libraries and potential
consumers.
FY89 Handbook for Tennessee
Folk Artists: Pat Wells
Contract
Contract between Tennessee Arts Commission
and folklorist/consultant Patricia Atkinson
Wells to research and write a technical booklet,
A Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists (1st
edition). Grant funding provided by the
National Endowment for the Arts.
FY89 Fiddle and Old-Time Music
Contests in Tennessee:
Leads
Contact info, leads, and materials used to
compile the Fiddle and Old Time Music
Contests in Tennessee brochure funded by the
National Endowment for the Arts Folk Arts
program and produced by Robert Cogswell.
Includes programs for Uncle Dave Macon
Days, Clarksville Old-Time Fiddlers’
Championship, Williamson County Music and
Craft Festival, and others.
FY89 Fiddle and Old-Time Music
Contests in Tennessee:
Miscellaneous Notes
Support materials including clippings, articles,
brochures, flyers, and correspondence related to
the production of the Fiddle and Old Time
Music Contests in Tennessee brochure funded
by the National Endowment for the Arts Folk
Arts program and produced by Robert
Cogswell.
FY89 Fiddle and Old-Time Music
Contests in Tennessee:
Disclaimers
Copy of the completed Fiddle and Old Time
Music Contests in Tennessee brochure and
content disclaimer.
FY90 “Personal Visions: Bessie
Harvey and Homer Green”
Exhibition Text
Exhibit copy and press release for “Personal
Visions: Bessie Harvey and Homer Green” at
Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery,
November 6-December 20, 1989.
FY90 Personal Visions: Bessie
Harvey and Homer Green”
Loan and Price Papers
Loan agreements between Tennessee Arts
Commission, Bessie Harvey and Homer Green
for works displayed in the “Personal Visions:
Bessie Harvey and Homer Green” exhibit. File
also contains price list for exhibit items, bills of
sale for works sold, and related correspondence.
FY90 “Personal Visions: Bessie
Harvey and Homer Green”
Press Release
Press release announcing “Personal Visions:
Bessie Harvey and Homer Green” at Tennessee
Arts Commission and related newspaper
clippings.
FY90 “Personal Visions: Bessie
Harvey and Homer Green”
Reduced Graphics
Reduced graphics and narrative for “Personal
Visions: Bessie Harvey and Homer Green”
exhibit staged at Tennessee Arts Commission.
FY91 “Alex Stewart
Remembered,” January 10-
February 14, 1991
Materials related to the “Alex Stewart
Remembered” exhibit commemorating the 100th
anniversary of his birth and displayed at the
Tennessee Arts Commission gallery. Items
include press release, obituary (1985), exhibit
content listing and copy, photocopies of images
and clippings.
FY92 Volunteer Woodcarving
Exhibit
Contains news release, loan agreements,
correspondence, clippings, and exhibit guide
related to the Volunteer Woodcarving Exhibit at
Tennessee Arts Commission January 7-
February 14. The juried exhibit was co-
produced by the Smoky Mountain Woodcarvers
and the Center and Council for the Arts in
Morristown, Tennessee.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
General Planning
Brochures, festival program, staff and volunteer
informational guides, information regarding
other events, correspondence, site maps and
other logistical documents related to the
production and management of the 1993
National Folk Festival staged in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, October 8-10.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
Artists Leads
Clippings, reviews, festival programs, artists’
biographies, and correspondence identifying
potential presenters and participants in the 1993
National Folk Festival staged in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, October 8-10.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
Craft Area
Clippings, reviews, festival programs, artists’
biographies, presenters’ information, notes, and
correspondence relating to the development and
implementation of craft areas at the 1993
National Folk Festival staged in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, October 8-10.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
Maritime Area
Daily schedules, participant rosters, clippings,
print materials on various waterways/rivers
events, recommendation letters from Southern
arts organizations, notes, and correspondence
related to the development and implementation
for craft areas at the 1993 National Folk
Festival staged in Chattanooga, Tennessee,
October 8-10.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
Photos
Correspondence related to the acquisition of
participants’ photos from their respective arts
agencies for inclusion in text panels and
program book for the 1993 National Folk
Festival staged in Chattanooga, Tennessee,
October 8-10.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
Copy Panels (1 of 2)
Text panels with photos featuring participants’
biographies used for the 1993 National Folk
Festival. File also contains a floppy disc of
images. Participating artists include
needleworker Margaret Horvath, boat-builder
Raymond Hicks, quilter Hystercine Rankin, and
basketmaker Annie Scott.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
Copy Panels (2 of 2)
Final proofs for exhibit panels used for the 1993
National Folk Festival. Artists participating
include needleworker Margaret Horvath, boat-
builder Raymond Hicks, quilter Hystercine
Rankin, and basketmaker Annie Scott.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
Press Releases and
Clippings
Local, regional, and national print media
coverage of the 1993 National Folk Festival
staged in Chattanooga, Tennessee, October 8-
10. Robert Cogswell coordinated the “Folk Life
of the Waterways” demonstrations, among
others. A fact sheet and news releases are also
included.
FY93-94 1993 National Folk Festival
Follow-up
Follow-up reports, stage layouts, meeting
agendas, site maps, correspondence
and other documents, selected list of Southern
folk artists, preliminary plans and
recommendations for 1994, including budget
and National Endowment for the Arts grant
materials.
FY94-95 1994 National Folk Festival
Demonstration Programs
Planning (1 of 2)
Records of artist selection, securing
photographs, and preparation of interpretive
texts for crafts, apprenticeships, and waterways
demonstration at the National Folk Festival in
Chattanooga, October 1994.
FY94-95 1994 National Folk Festival
demonstration Programs
Planning (2 of 2)
Records of site planning and communications
with participants for crafts, apprenticeships, and
waterways demonstration at the National Folk
Festival in Chattanooga, October 1994.
FY94-95 1994 National Folk Festival
Publicity
Copies of releases, publicity materials, and
coverage for the National Folk Festival in
Chattanooga, October 1994. Also, includes
black-and-white photographs of the festival.
FY94-95 “Stately Stiches” Clara
Fodor Exhibit at the
Chattanooga Regional
History Museum, Fall 1994
Clippings, biography, typed research notes and
copy for Clara Fodor “Stately Stiches” exhibit
at the Chattanooga Regional History Museum,
September-October 1994.
FY94-95 “Dixie Frets” Exhibit
General Planning
Notes on Southeastern luthiers, working list of
makers by state, lists of participating artists,
exhibit outline, correspondence, publicity
mailing list, Breland Green slides, and radio
PSA [Public Service Announcement] related to
the “Dixie Frets: Luthiers of the Southeast”
exhibit at the Hunter Museum, Chattanooga,
Tennessee.
FY94-95 “Dixie Frets” Exhibit
Plans and Specs
Includes exhibit prospectus, floor plans,
instrument placement and cases, layout, text
and label overview, artifact labels and text, and
photocopies of images. Nashville Guitar
Company, Jean Horner, Rudy Q. Jones, Frank
Neat, and Don Gallagher are among those
artisans represented in the exhibit.
FY94-95 “Dixie Frets” Exhibit Loan
Agreements
Instrument and tool loan agreements for items
included in the “Dixie Frets: Luthiers of the
Southeast” exhibit at the Hunter Museum,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
FY94-95 “Dixie Frets”
Exhibit Copy
Final exhibit text and label copy for the “Dixie
Frets: Luthiers of the Southeast” exhibit at the
Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
FY94-95 “Dixie Frets” Exhibit
Press Release and Clippings
Press release and local and national media
coverage for the “Dixie Frets: Luthiers of the
Southeast” exhibit at the Hunter Museum,
Chattanooga, Tennessee. Includes items from
Bluegrass Unlimited, USA Today, Chattanooga
Times and others.
FY95 “Portraits of Tradition”
Exhibit Details
Exhibit copy and typed inventories with box
locations for images used in “Portraits of
Tradition” and other projects. Photos by Robert
Cogswell.
FY95 “Portraits of Tradition”
Exhibit in Tennessee Arts
Commission Gallery
Invoices, content list, label copy and
biographical sketches of artists featured in the
“Portraits of Tradition” exhibit produced by
Robert Cogswell and displayed in the
Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery. Artists
include gospel artists The Fairfield Four,
basketmaker Betty Todd Tanner and husband,
Royal Lao Dancers, and luthier Audey Ratliff.
FY95 “Portraits of Tradition”
Mailing Lists
Mailings lists, sample invitations, Tennessee
Arts Commission Report promotion and news
releases related to the opening of the “Portraits
of Tradition” photo exhibit.
FY95-96 “Tennessee Bicentennial
Folk Music Directory: A
List of Performers and
Groups”
Compilation of Tennessee-based musicians
encompassing several genres including old-
time, bluegrass, African American religious
music, Anglo American religious music, and
other ethnic and folk-related music. File also
includes a compilation of Tennessee performing
artists of color. Copies of blank information
forms for artists’ completion.
FY95-96 Native American Cultural
Organizations in the
Southeast Survey
Resource material, completed surveys, notes,
and correspondence resulting in a draft titled
Native American Cultural Organizations in the
Southeast, completed April 1996.
Representation from Alabama, Tennessee,
Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, and North
Carolina are included in the listing.
FY95-96 “Ready for the Rapture”
Exhibit (1 of 2)
Correspondence, press releases, clippings and
exhibit copy in support of the exhibit “Ready
for the Rapture: Roadside Religious Signs in
Northern Ireland” photographed by Michael
McCaughan of Ulster, Ireland. Exhibit showed
in Etowah, Tennessee, under the sponsorship of
the Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association.
Also includes one color photograph of
unidentified religious signs.
FY95-96 “Ready for the Rapture”
Exhibit (2 of 2)
Press releases, exhibit text, correspondence, and
quotes from U.S. academics about religious
signage in the U.S.
FY96-97 “Handbook for Tennessee
Folk Artists,” Notes for 2nd
Notes and changes to the revised second edition
of “Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists”
Edition compiled and written by Patricia Atkinson
Wells under contract with Tennessee Arts
Commission Folk Arts Program.
FY96-97 “Handbook for Tennessee
Folk Artists” 1997, 2nd
Edition
Revised second edition of “Handbook for
Tennessee Folk Artists” compiled and written
by Patricia Atkinson Wells under contract with
Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts
Program.
FY96-97 “Handbook for Tennessee
Folk Artists” 1997 Mock-
Up
Final draft and mock-up of revised edition of
“Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists”
compiled and written by Patricia Atkinson
Wells under contract with Tennessee Arts
Commission Folk Arts Program.
FY96-97 “Handbook for Tennessee
Folk Artists” Distribution
Correspondence and order requests for
Tennessee Arts Commission produced
“Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists”
compiled and written by Patricia Atkinson
Wells.
FY97-99 West Tennessee Music
Project, (with Center for
Popular Music, Middle
Tennessee State University)
List of interview subjects and dates, consent
forms, audio logs of performances, log of
interviews with subjects’ names and topics
conducted at Tennessee State Parks in 1979 and
1980; associated correspondence and clippings.
Taping sessions were engineered by the Center
for Popular Music’s Bruce Nemerov with
additional fieldwork conducted by Robert
Cogswell. Participants included Harvey
Middleton, Vina Mae Cardwell, Lucille Parker,
and Dalton Tate. In all, more than 30
individuals participated. Additional files are
housed at the Center for Popular Music.
FY97-00 Cherokee Heritage Trail
Project with TOHA and NC
Arts Council
Records of Tennessee Arts Commission
Folklife Program’s involvement in a three-year,
multi-state grant funded by the National
Endowment for the Arts to Cherokee Arts and
Culture Trail cultural tourism initiative in
adjoining counties of East Tennessee and North
Carolina. Documents include: correspondence,
grant paperwork, reproductions of historic 1838
regional maps from the National Archives,
clippings, press releases, meeting agendas,
notes and minutes, panelists’ input, and other
key planning documents.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 1 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 2 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 3 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 4 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 5 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 6 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 7 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 8 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 9 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 10 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a database project
that was not completed.
FY97 Miscellaneous Folk Arts
Clippings and Reprints
(folder 11 of 11)
Assorted clippings, reprints, liner notes, and
background material of folk artists, musicians,
and other topics of interest. These materials
were partially processed for a bibliography
database project that was not completed.
FY97 Internship Project: Wendy
Windsor and Tennessee
Folk Culture Bibliography
Correspondence and documents related to a
partially completed Folk Arts bibliography
database project.
FY98 “Routes of the Blues”
project, partnership with
Tennessee Humanities
Council
Contract, budget, and correspondence related to
a joint grant project between the Tennessee
Humanities Council and the Tennessee Arts
Commission to facilitate two tourism projects
about blues music in West Tennessee and the
cultural heritage of the Big South Fork of the
Cumberland Plateau.
FY98 “Routes of the Blues in
West Tennessee” by David
Evans, edited by Robert
Cogswell
Narrative on West Tennessee blues musicians
and history written by David Evans of the
University of Memphis, with editorial
comments by Robert Cogswell.
FY98 Report on Latino Culture,
by consultant Norma Cantú
In-depth overview of the status of Latino
culture in Tennessee written by Norma Cantú,
Ph.D. Includes findings at site visits to
Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, and other
communities. Provides information on Latino
media, resources, artists and organizations.
Article about the project was also published in
the Tennessee Arts Commission newsletter.
FY98 “A Selected Bibliography of
Folks Arts,” Revised
(Tennessee Arts
Commission Folk Arts
Program)
Listing of book-length works and journals that
are major or representative sources on the range
of traditional music, arts, and crafts of
Tennessee compiled by Robert Cogswell.
FY99 Cherokee Heritage Task
Force
Maps, clippings, correspondence, and other
documents relating to the National Endowment
for the Arts funded, multi-state grant for a
tourism initiative to bring awareness to
Cherokee culture in Tennessee. Also included
are design plans for the Cherokee Removal
Memorial Park, a 2001 soft-bound artist
directory, and photocopied reprints on Indian
Affairs.
FY99 Unicoi Turnpike, National
Millennium Trail
Grant application and attendant
correspondence, background materials and
proposal nominating the Unicoi Turnpike in
Southeast Tennessee for designation as a U.S.
Millennium Flagship Trail.
FY99 Carillon Project,
Bicentennial Mall, Planning
with Tennessee State
Museum
Recommendations, biographical information
and correspondence related to Tennessee
musicians whose names were considered for
inclusion in the Carillon project located on the
Bicentennial Mall in Nashville.
FY99-03 Tennessee State Museum
Acquisitions: Baskets
Contains information on basketmakers and their
work acquired for the Tennessee State Museum
from 1999-2003 and acquisition records,
completed by Jennifer Core, in fiscal year 2003.
Makers include Ida Pearl Davis, Trevle Wood,
Mary Davis, Gertrude Youngblood, Albert
Thomas, Josie Jones, Alberta Manus
Underwood, Patricia Wood, Mary Mullican,
Martha Jones, Kathleen Dunn Palmer, Nelda
Merritt, Mary Prater, Betty Todd Tanner, Dee
and Dennis Gregory, and Maggie Murphy.
FY99-03 Tennessee State Museum
Acquisitions: Craftspeople
This folder contains information on artists and
their work acquired for the Tennessee State
Museum from 1999-2003 and acquisition
records, completed by Jennifer Core, in fiscal
years 2001-2002. Artists represented include
boat-builder Dale Calhoun; self-taught [torch]
artist Danny “Bucketman” Hoskinson; self-
taught sculptor Clarence Stringfield;
musician/painter Roy Harper; and woodcarver
Parks Townsend. A floppy disc is also included.
FY00 Folk Arts Task Force,
Tennessee Arts Commission
Folklife Program
Meeting notes, correspondence, and surveys
related to a designated task force to review and
reform the Tennessee Arts Commission Folk
Arts Program.
FY01 Tennessee Folklore Society
Archival Project
Materials related to hiring of contract worker to
inventory Tennessee State Folklore Society
materials housed at Middle Tennessee State
University and catalog images housed in the
Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife
Collection.
FY01-02 Cumberland Trail
Millennium Arts Tennessee
Arts Commission/National
Endowment for the Arts
Letters of support, background materials, and
grant application to the National Endowment
for the Arts’s Arts Projects on MillenniumTrails
project for the Cumberland Trail area, an 11-
county region. Includes event handbills,
newspaper clippings, regional arts calendars,
and other background materials. Also contains
information on the Arts Projects on the
Millennium Trail initiative.
FY01 Tennessee State Museum
Acquisitions:
Baskets
Information on fiscal year 2001 folk arts
purchases for the Tennessee State Museum.
Includes purchases from basketmakers Josie
Jones, Kathleen Dunn Palmer, Dee and Dennis
Gregory, and Gertie Youngblood; peach seed
carver Roger Smith; cooper Rick Stewart, and
wood carver Rene Stewart, among others.
Includes invoices, correspondence, and contact
information for artists.
FY01 Ripley Choctaw Project Contract and support materials detailing
independent contractor Dr. David Dye to
research crafts in the West Tennessee Choctaw
community. Work was not completed and the
contract was cancelled.
FY01 Tennessee Folklife Heritage
Award 2001
Invitations and programs for the 2001
Governor’s Awards in the Arts, first year of
Folklife Heritage Award. Honorees included
Folklife advocate John Rice Irwin, fiddler Bob
Douglas, Cannon County basketmakers Ida
Pearl Davis and Thelma Hibdon, and Spirit of
Memphis Quartet.
FY01-02 Tennessee State Museum
Acquisitions: Tennessee
Craftspeople
(Four folders)
This material contains information on Robert
(Bud) Garrett (marble maker), Roger Smith
(peach seed carver), Ben Atkinson
(woodcarver), and Rick Stewart (cooper)
regarding their work acquired for the Tennessee
State Museum in fiscal years 2001-2002.
Acquisition records were completed by Jennifer
Core in fiscal year 2002.
FY01-02 National Endowment for the
Arts: Folklife Program Asst.
1st Year Grant
Grant application to the National Endowment
for the Arts and attendant paperwork for a
Folklife Program Assistant. Includes grant
application, job description, and
correspondence. Also includes five color slides.
FY02 Sample Press Kit Project:
Extra Photos Jubilee
Community Arts,
Commission Initiative
8x10 black-and-white and color publicity
photos of area artists promoted by Jubilee
Community Arts. Included are musicians Will
Keys, Charlie Acuff and the Lantana Drifters,
Roy Harper, and dance group Nanae Hateruma
Ramey and the Miyagi Ryu Nozo Kai.
FY02 Sample Press Kit Project:
Jubilee Community Arts,
Commission Initiative
Contract for grant funding for Jubilee Arts
Center to produce press kits for area artists.
Includes contract, check list and artist
biographies.
FY02 Sample Press Kit Project:
Jubilee Community Arts,
Full press kits for Fiery Gizzard String Band,
Roy Harper, Will Keys, Charlie Acuff and the
Commission Initiative
Lantana Drifters, Miyagi Nosho Ryukyu Dance
and Music School, and the Natti Love Joys.
FY02 Artist Press Kit Project:
Global Education
Center/Heritage
Partnerships, Commission
Initiative
Contract for grant funding for Global Education
Center to produce press kits for area artists.
Includes contract, correspondence, background
materials, and invoices.
FY02 Artist Press Kit Project:
Global Education
Center/Heritage
Partnerships, Commission
Initiative
Color photo proofs and draft artist bios with
corrections.
FY02 Artist Press Kit Project:
Global Education
Center/Heritage
Partnerships, Commission
Initiative
Additional copies of publicity photos, bios, and
inserts. Contains compact disc with documents
and images.
FY02 Artist Press Kit Project:
Global Education
Center/Heritage
Partnerships, Commission
Initiative
Full press kits for Djembefole, NanaNom
Dance Ensemble, Batimbo Drummer Ensemble,
Hula Halau Mano’ A E Hawaii, Doalnara
Rising Sun, Gary Cady, and Kala Nivedanam.
FY02 “Stately Stitches”:
Tennessee Arts Commission
Gallery, January 10-
February 8, 2002
Materials related to the “Stately Stitches”
exhibit at Tennessee Arts Commission featuring
the quilted and embroidered wall hangings of
Clara Fodor; curated by Jennifer Core. Includes
label copy, exhibit layout, loan agreements, and
the Tennessee Arts Commission newsletter
feature.
FY02 Uncle Dave Macon CD
Reissue, Arts Center of
Cannon County (Spring Fed
Records), Commission
Initiative
Paperwork related to the reissue of recordings
by Uncle Dave Macon during Grand Ole Opry
performances. Includes budget, correspondence,
track listing and proofs of artwork.
FY02 Wickham Poster/Custom
House Museum FY2002,
Commission Initiative
Grant request and attendant paperwork related
to the production of an E. T. Wickham poster
by the Customs House Museum in Clarksville,
Tennessee.
FY02 Pine Breeze Audio
Preservation/Allied Sound
Production
Grant application and paperwork requesting
funds for audio preservation of reel-to-reel
audio tapes recorded in Southeast Tennessee by
students of the Pine Breeze Center, a
Chattanooga school for teenagers with
disabilities. Included are project scope
statement, background of recordings, contracts,
and miscellaneous correspondence.
FY02-03 National Endowment for the
Arts: Tennessee Folklife
Program Assistant 2nd Year
Grant
Grant application to National Endowment for
the Arts requesting continued funding for
Tennessee Folklife Program Assistant. Includes
grant application, slides (four black and white,
sixteen color), letters of support, and
correspondence.
FY03 “Key Ingredients: America
by Food” – Humanities
Tennessee
Materials related to “Key Ingredients: America
by Food,” a joint project of the Smithsonian
Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and the
Federation of State Humanities Council.
Contains exhibit narrative, meeting notes,
correspondence and resource information.
Robert Cogswell served as a member of the
committee.
FY03-05 Cultural Threads
Documentation Project/
Jennifer Core FY2003
Documentary project on the textile traditions of
Tennessee’s immigrant groups. Includes
correspondence, completed surveys, release
forms, photos, and other materials related to
this two-year project. Also contains material on
craftspeople interviewed by Jennifer Core,
Folklife Program Assistant. Participants include
Nedzad Dizdarevic, Rasa Duracak, Sabiha
Muhijic, Cvijeta Vujinovic, Cvijeta Milanovic
(Bosnia), Dahiya Hakim (Sudan), Salam Al-
Magsusi (Iraq), Joyce Ankar (Palestine), Yerey
Abdilahi Abdi, Hakima Yusef Mohamed,
Ahado Adan, Halima Arbow Bashow, Hawa
Abdirahman Mberwa, Amina Aweis, Amina
Mussa Halima Arbow (Somalia), and Ekaterina
Kislava (Ukraine).
FY03 Folklife Program Overview:
Presentation to Tennessee
Arts Commission
Contains meeting agenda and chart comparing
Folklife programs in Alabama, Florida, North
Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Delivered
at Tennessee Arts Commission’s quarterly
meeting in Cannon County, Tennessee.
FY03-05 National Endowment for the
Arts: Tennessee Folklife
Program Asst. 3rd Year
Grant
Grant application to National Endowment for
the Arts requesting continued funding for
Tennessee Folklife Program Assistant. Includes
grant application, letters of support, and
correspondence. Also contains nineteen slides.
Six of the slides are heat damaged.
FY03-04 Arts and Crafts of the West
Tennessee Choctaw
FY2003-04
Note: This group contains 8
This material contains information on Ripley
Choctaw craftspeople and their work purchased
for the Tennessee State Museum in fiscal year
2003. Acquisition records were completed by
folders as follows:
1. 5 CD-R discs,
historical
background, release
forms, bios, and
photos
2. Releases, photos,
and bios
3. Artifact descriptions
and object reports
4. Artifact descriptions
and object reports
5. Invoices and
photos‒ includes
disc with Choctaw
postcard layout
6. Photos
7. Choctaw
Purchases/Debbie
Halstead
8. Choctaw
Research/Debbie
Halstead‒includes
disc: “Choctaw
Object Description
of Crafts Choctaw
Project”
Jennifer Core in fiscal year 2004. Artists
represented include Claudia Thompson, Minnie
Bell, Jessie Thompson, Cubert Bell, George
Bell, Joyce Bell, Lacie Bell, Newman Bell,
Nancy Farmer, Pam Frazier, Maegan John,
Patsy Roach, Samantha Roach, Hillman
Solomon, Laura Solomon, Andrea Thompson,
Dorian Thompson, Harry Thompson, Sally
Wells, Bonnie Williams, Wendy Williams, and
Kenneth Willis. Background information
researched and written by Deborah Halstead
and edited by Jennifer Core. Folder 5 of 8
includes a disc with “Choctaw Postcard layout.”
Folder 8 of 8 includes a 3.5′ diskette with
“Choctaw object description of crafts” and
“Choctaw Project.”
FY04-05 Folklife Program Database:
Image AXS
Working papers and instructions for Image
AXS database, a program designed to manage
and access data related to the Folklife Program
photo collection.
FY04-05 Folklife Program Database:
Design (1 of 2)
Working papers and correspondence with
contractor Tom Adler related to database
development for contact and artist information
in the Folklife Program collection.
FY04-05 Folklife Program Database:
Design (2 of 2)
Contract and correspondence related to hiring
contractor Tom Adler for database development
that would enable Folklife staff to access
contact and artist information.
FY04-05 Folklife Program Database:
TAG Technical Assistance
Report by Dr. George
Schoemaker
White paper on state arts agencies database
needs and standards for folk arts programs in
the U.S. written by Dr. George Schoemaker,
Utah Arts Council, Folk Arts Program. Project
supervised by Robert Cogswell for the NASAA
[National Assembly of State Arts Agencies]
Folk Arts Peer Group.
FY04 Folklife Object Purchases
for FY2004
Authorization request and invoice for the
commission of an 11-inch white oak basket
made by Gertie Youngblood for inclusion in the
Tennessee State Museum collection.
FY04 “Stately Stitches” Exhibit,
Customs House Museum.
October 1, 2003-January 4,
2004
Materials related to the exhibition of Clara
Fodor’s quilted and embroidered wall hangings
at the Customs House Museum in Clarksville,
Tennessee. Includes news releases, exhibit
brochures, biographical timeline, loan
agreement, exhibit floor plan, photocopy of
exhibit guestbook, and program for 2003
Governor’s Awards in the Arts, when Fodor
was named one of the Folklife Heritage Award
honorees.
FY04 Pine Breeze CD Reissue
Jubilee Community Arts
Commission Initiative
Grant application from Jubilee Arts Center
requesting funding for CD reissue featuring
Southeastern Tennessee musicians including
fiddlers Eldia Barbee and Bob Douglas.
Recordings were made by residents of the Pine
Breeze Center under the direction of Ron
Williams. Includes correspondence, grant
application, newspaper clippings, history of the
oral history program and CD budget.
FY04 Billy Womack CD: Arts
Center of Cannon County
(Spring Fed Records),
Commission Initiative
Grant request from the Arts Center of Cannon
County to produce and sell a documentary CD
of the music of Cannon County fiddler Billy
Womack.
FY04 “Selected Bibliography of
Tennessee Folklife”
Updated bibliography of Tennessee Folklife
compiled by Robert Cogswell. Subjects
included: Melungeons, The Bell Witch, music,
art, basketmaking, quilt-making, chairmaking
cooperage, weaving, and other topics of
interest.
FY04 “Choctaw: Making
Tennessee Home” Exhibit,
Tennessee Arts Commission
Gallery December 8, 2003-
March 18, 2004
Exhibit on the arts and crafts of the West
Tennessee Choctaw, curated by Jennifer Core.
Includes list of artifacts, exhibit layout, copy,
publicity pieces, and correspondence. Objects
are from earlier Tennessee Arts Commission
Folklife purchases for the Tennessee State
Museum collection. Craftspeople include
Minnie Bell, Bonnie Williams, Joyce Bell,
Nancy Farmer, George Bell, and Hillman and
Laura Soloman.
FY05 Natchez Trace: Tri-State
Files 1 – 8
1. Meetings
Meeting agendas, notes, funding proposal, draft
plan, strategy, and other correspondence related
to the development of the Natchez Trace Music
2. Archival inventory of
events
3. Development, Tennessee
Arts Commission grant
application from Buffalo-
Duck River Resource
Conservation and
Development Council
4. Buffalo-Duck River
Resource Conservation and
Development Council
Tennessee-Natchez Trace
music heritage inventory
project
5. Brochures and
supplemental information
re: events in the nine
Tennessee counties along
the Natchez Trace Parkway.
6. Assorted mailing lists and
correspondence re: the
Buffalo-Duck River
Resource Conservation and
Development Council
Commission Initiative grant
project compiled by
contractor Merielle Flood
7. Draft bibliographies and
bios related to artists from
the nine-county Tennessee
route of the Natchez Trace
Parkway
8. Final report for the
Natchez Trace Music
Heritage Project researched
and prepared by Merielle
Flood under the direction of
Cogswell with funding from
Tennessee Arts Commission
to Buffalo-Duck River
Resource Conservation and
Development Council,
January 2006.
Heritage Trail spanning a portion of the
Natchez Trace corridor running through
Tennessee and Alabama. Folder 2 of 8 contains
two discs.
FY05 Sequatchie Valley Cultural
Resource Inventory: Music,
Southeast Tennessee
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from the Southeast Tennessee Development
District seeking funds to conduct a cultural
Development District
technical assistance grant
resource inventory project on the musical
heritage of the Sequatchie Valley area in
Southeastern Tennessee. Includes support
documents, correspondence, CD-R of photos,
and final report prepared by contractor Merielle
Flood.
FY05 Tennessee Music Heritage
Radio and Archives Project:
Jubilee Community Arts,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from Jubilee Community Arts (Knoxville,
Tennessee) requesting funding to produce a
radio program, “Country Classics: The
Tennessee Recordings.”
FY05 “Key Ingredients: America
by Food,” Humanities
Tennessee, Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from Humanities Tennessee for production of
an interpretive booklet to accompany the “Key
Ingredients: America by Food” touring exhibit
in fiscal year 2005. Includes miscellaneous
correspondence and copy of booklet.
FY05 Sam Sweezy: Acquisition of
Archival Photography Arts
Center of Cannon County,
Commission Initiative
Correspondence related to the acquisition of
interview tapes and archival photos of Cannon
County basketmakers by Sam Sweezy for
inclusion in the Arts Center of Cannon County,
Tennessee, archives.
FY06 [Sam and Kirk] McGee CD
Project, Arts Center of
Cannon County (Spring Fed
Records), Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from the Arts Center of Cannon County
requesting funding for a music CD reissue of
country singers and Grand Ole Opry members
Sam and Kirk McGee.
FY06 Davis Unlimited CD
Reissues, Arts Center of
Cannon County (Spring Fed
Records), Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from the Arts Center of Cannon County
requesting funding for support and staffing of a
National Endowment for the Arts-funded CD
reissue project of recordings made by
Tennessee Valley traditional musicians,
including Sam McGee, Frazier Moss, J. T.
Perkins, and others. The CD was issued on the
Davis Unlimited record label.
FY06 Tennessee Folk Music
Discography, Jubilee
Community Arts,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
for fiscal year 2006 from Jubilee Arts Center
requesting funding to design and develop a
database of sound recordings of traditional
Tennessee music, encompassing all genres of
ethnic groups.
FY06 Exhibit Case for Clara
Fodor Embroidery, Buffalo-
Duck River Resource
Conservation and
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from the Buffalo-Duck River Resource
Conservation and Development Council
requesting funds to build and install a
Development Council,
Commission Initiative
permanent exhibit case for a quilted and
embroidered wall hanging by Clara Fodor, 2003
recipient of the Governor’s Award in the Arts.
Includes additional correspondence, exhibit
copy, and photos. Also includes a CD and disc.
FY06 Craft Exhibit, Arts Center
of Cannon County,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from the Arts Center of Cannon County
requesting funding for the development and
implementation of an interpretive exhibit about
the white oak basketmaking tradition of Cannon
County, Tennessee.
FY07 BCMA Museum
Development Grant,
Commission Initiative
Correspondence from staff at Birthplace of
Country Music Alliance requesting funding for
archival research and technical service support
for work related to the development of exhibits
at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum in
Bristol Tennessee/Virginia.
FY07 Fund for Folk Culture Artist
Support Program
Newberry/Fiery Gizzard
Nominations
Tennessee Arts Commission grant to the Fund
for Folk Culture Artist Support Program
requesting support for Tennessee artists Bob
Townsend and his “Fiery Gizzard String Band”
and letters of support for Mark Newberry’s
request to expand his family’s chairmaking
operation. Also includes grant guidelines, an
announcement, and miscellaneous
correspondence.
FY07 John Work III CD, Arts
Center of Cannon County
(Spring Fed Records),
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from the Arts Center of Cannon County
requesting funding for a CD of 1940s fieldwork
collected by John Wesley Work III, Fisk
University ethnomusicologist and composer,
recorded mostly in Tennessee, titled “Recording
Black Culture.” Contains clippings,
biographical materials, and other related
documents. A CD is also included with the
following track listing:
Social Songs
1. “Poor Black Sheep” -- Nathan Frazier and
Frank Patterson
2. “Texas Traveler” -- Nathan Frazier and Frank
Patterson
The Quartets
3. “Daniel saw the Stone” -- Holloway High
School Quartet
4. “Shine On Me” -- unnamed quartet
5. “I Am His, He Is Mine” -- female
group/Zema Hill’s church
6. “Walk Around in Dry Bones” -- Fairfield
Four
7. “If I Had My Way” -- Heavenly Gate Quartet
Work Song
8. “My Captain’s Angry” -- Al Washington
Congregational Singing
9. “Egypt Land” -- unnamed leader and
congregation
10. “Since I Laid My Burden Down” --
unnamed leader and congregation
11. “Amazing Grace” -- Elder Gray and the
Pulaski Prayer Society
Blues
12. “Ain’t Gonna Work No Mo’” -- Joe Holmes
13. “Interview with Muddy Waters” -- John W.
Work
Colored Sacred Harp
14. “Great God Attend” -- Houston County
Singing Convention
FY07 Johnny Ray Hicks CD,
Jubilee Community Arts,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from Jubilee Arts Center requesting funding to
produce a CD by ballad singer Johnny Ray
Hicks of Clarkrange, Tennessee.
FY07 Research for Exhibit
Development, Birthplace of
Country Music Alliance,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant applications
from Birthplace of Country Music Alliance for
funding to conduct research for exhibit
development at the organization’s Country
Music Cultural Heritage Center in Bristol
Tennessee/Virginia.
FY07 Tennessee Arts Commission
Cultural Crossroads
Conference Music
Musicians’ biographies, contact information,
invoices, and correspondence related to
entertainment for the Tennessee Arts
Commission’s Cultural Crossroads Conference
in Jonesborough, Tennessee, October 2006.
Performers included Paul Williams, Roan
Mountain Hilltoppers, and Trey Hensley.
FY07-08 Fisk Jubilee Singers, Paul
Kwami, National
Endowment for the Arts
American Masterpieces
project
(1 of 3)
Materials related to the Fisk Jubilee Singers
project, Singing our Song educational kit and
multimedia presentation, produced by the
Tennessee Arts Commission under the
American Masterpieces initiative of the
National Endowment for the Arts for fiscal
years 2007-2008. Correspondence, clippings,
brochures, and other related materials are
included.
FY07-08 Fisk Jubilee Singers, Paul
Kwami, National
Endowment for the Arts
American Masterpieces
project
(2 of 3)
Materials related to the Fisk Jubilee Singers
project, Singing our Song educational kit and
multimedia presentation, produced by the
Tennessee Arts Commission under the
American Masterpieces initiative of the
National Endowment for the Arts for fiscal
years 2007-2008. Includes drafts of teacher’s
guide, song selections, and other relevant
information relating to the kit.
FY07-08 Fisk Jubilee Singers,
National Endowment for the
Arts American Masterpieces
project, photography
(3 of 3)
Materials related to photo session for the Fisk
Jubilee Singers project, Singing our Song
educational kit and multimedia presentation,
produced by the Tennessee Arts Commission
under the American Masterpieces initiative of
the National Endowment for the Arts for fiscal
years 2007-2008. Correspondence, contracts,
and invoices are included.
FY07 Natchez Trace Photography:
Lawrenceburg Shoot – Jed
DeKalb, TPS
Correspondence related to photo shoots
assigned to photographer Jed DeKalb
(Tennessee State Photo Services) in
Lawrenceburg (Vaughn Museum, Weather’s
Music Store, Crockett Theater) and Dickson
(The Grand Ole Hatchery and Dickson Old-
Timers’ Day, Arthur Smith-Robert Spicer
Memorial Fiddle Contest).
FY08 Handbook for Tennessee
Folk Artists Mailings
Cover letter to accompany mailing to Handbook
for Tennessee Folk Artists produced by the
Tennessee Arts Commission.
FY08 Handbook for Tennessee
Folk Artists, Revised 3rd
edition
Color proof, correspondence, list of photo
selections and 3 CD-Rs associated with the 3rd
edition of the Handbook for Tennessee Folk
Artists, written by Patricia Atkinson Wells with
research by Dana Everts-Boehm under
Tennessee Arts Commission contract.
FY08 Pat Wells Contract for
Handbook for Tennessee
Folk Artists, Revised 3rd ed.
Contract, correspondence, and invoices for the
production of the Handbook for Tennessee Folk
Artists, 3rd ed. by Patricia Atkinson Wells in
fiscal year 2008.
FY08 Tennessee Folklore Society
Member Database,
Technical Assistance
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from Jubilee Community Arts Center
requesting funding to develop a member and
subscriber database for the Tennessee Folklore
Society.
FY08 White Oak Timber Co-op,
Arts Center of Cannon
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from Arts Center of Cannon County requesting
County, Commission
Initiative
funding for the White Oak Timber Co-Op, a
non-invasive, timber harvesting co-operative
program designed to selectively harvest and
provide Tennessee basketmakers the timber
needed to continue their craft tradition.
FY08 Latino Arts Survey, Allied
Arts of Chattanooga,
Commission Initiative
CI [Commission Initiative] grant to conduct
documentation of traditional Latino artists in
the Chattanooga area, project directed by
folklorist Liza Blair.
FY09 National Endowment for the
Arts Infrastructure Grant:
1st Year Program Assistant
Funding
Tennessee Arts Commission application to the
National Endowment for the Arts requesting
infrastructure funding for a program assistant.
Includes completed grant application,
correspondence, resume for Dana L. Everts-
Boehm, and other support materials.
FY09 Latino/Immigrant Initiative Site visit reports documenting work of Folklife
Program Assistant Dana Everts-Boehm’s
fieldwork with artists, organizations, and
events.
FY09 Cedar Glades Video
reissues, Arts Center of
Cannon County,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from Arts Center of Cannon County requesting
funding for updated format of documentary
videos about Tennessee folk musicians,
including Bob Douglas, Will Keys, Charlie
Acuff, Clyde Davenport, and McDonald Craig.
FY09 Latino Arts Survey, Allied
Arts of Greater
Chattanooga, Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
for 2nd year of documentation of traditional
Latino artists in the Chattanooga area, directed
by folklorist Liza Blair.
FY09 Tradition Book Project:
Jubilee Community Arts,
photography contract with
Dean Dixon, Commission
Initiative (T1 of 18)
Management of payments to Dixon for year one
photo assignments overseen by Robert
Cogswell.
FY10 Tradition Book Project:
Jubilee Community Arts,
photography contract with
Dean Dixon, Commission
Initiative (T2 of 18)
Management of payments to Dixon for year two
photo assignments overseen by Robert
Cogswell.
FY09-10 Tradition Book Project:
Details of Dixon Photo
Assignments (T3 of 18)
Communications with Dean Dixon about photo
assignments with specific subjects.
FY09-10 Tradition Book Project:
Budget and Invoices, Dixon
Photo Assignments (T4 of
18)
Documents regarding Robert Cogswell’s
authorization for JCI payments to Dean Dixon.
FY09-10 Tradition Book Project:
Texts FY2010 (T5 of 18)
Twenty-two artist profiles by Robert Cogswell,
three artist profiles by Dana Everts-Boehm,
introduction draft, and additional written
materials for book project.
FY10-11 Tradition Book Project:
Planning FY2010-11 (T6 of
18)
Notes and timeline regarding photography,
book and exhibit production, distribution, and
touring plans for project.
FY11 Tradition Project: Releases
FY2011 (T7 of 18)
Signed releases from book and exhibit subjects
giving permission for photo use in the project.
Also includes CD with PowerPoint
presentation.
FY11 Tradition Project: Teacher’s
Guide FY2011 (T8 of 18)
Summary and draft of text for project teacher’s
guide by Dana Everts-Boehm.
FY10-11 Tradition Project: Exhibit
Production, Hunter Museum
FY2010-11 (T9 of 18)
Documents and communications regarding
framing of photos, fabrication, and crating of
exhibit by the Hunter Museum.
FY10-11 Tradition Project: Exhibit
Booking FY2010-11 (T10
of 18)
Promotional materials, communications with
prospective exhibit spaces, and booking
agreements. Also includes CD with related
photos and documents.
FY11-14 Tradition Project: Exhibit
Tour FY2011-14 (T11 of
18)
Planning specifications for tour and schedule.
FY11-14 Tradition Project: Exhibit
Shipping, Bonsai Fine Arts
FY2011-14 (T12 of 18)
Details of transportation of exhibit between
venues and billing documents.
FY11 Tradition Project: Opening
at Hunter Museum FY2011
(T13 of 18)
Planning for opening exhibit of tour, including
special non-photo components and
communications with featured artists for
attendance. Also includes CD with object
photos.
FY12 Tradition Project: Related
Exhibit at Governor’s
Mansion FY2012 (T14 of
18)
Plans for obtaining objects by featured artists
for display in Conservation Hall.
FY10-14 Tradition Project: Book
Distribution to Venues
FY2010-14 (T15 of 18)
Details of book sales by exhibit tour venues.
FY11 Tradition Project: Book
Distribution to Artists
FY2011 (T16 of 18)
Details of comp books and additional sale to
featured artists.
FY11-14 Tradition Project: Book
Distribution to Public
FY2011-14 (T17 of 18)
Details of online book sales through
Tennesseans for the arts website.
FY11-14 Tradition Project: Book
Publicity FY2011-14 (T18
Coverage and reviews of project.
of 18)
FY10 National Endowment for the
Arts Infrastructure Grant:
2nd Year Program Assistant
Funding
Tennessee Arts Commission’s application to
the National Endowment for the Arts requesting
infrastructure funding for a program assistant.
Includes completed grant application,
correspondence, support materials, and final
report.
FY10 Sacred Music Documentary
CD Project: Arts Center of
Cannon County (Spring Fed
Records), Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from Arts Center of Cannon County requesting
funding to create recordings, record interviews,
and document the settings of sacred music of
Middle Tennessee folk communities and
produce a three-part documentary project, CD,
and traveling exhibit in Middle Tennessee.
FY10 Latino Textile Arts
Workshop: St. Andrews
Center, Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant application
from St. Andrews Center (Chattanooga) to host
programming growing out of survey funded by
previous CI [Commission Initiative] grants to
Allied Arts, directed by Liza Blair. Match for
National Endowment for the Arts grant.
FY10 Latino/Immigrant Initiative Site visit reports documenting work of Folklife
Program Assistant Dana Everts-Boehm’s
fieldwork with artists, organizations, and
events.
FY10 Folklife Assistant Exhibits Information on fiscal year 2010 exhibits in the
Tennessee Arts Commission’s Gallery curated
by Dana Everts-Boehm. “Growing in
Tennessee: Rural Youth Cultivate Common
Ground” featured Telamon Corporation project
involving migrant education students in
photography, and “Carathers Family Quilts”
featured quilts by multiple generations of a
Hickman County family.
FY11 National Endowment for the
Arts Infrastructure Grant:
3rd Year Program Asst.
Funding
Tennessee Arts Commission application to the
National Endowment for the Arts requesting
infrastructure funding for a program assistant.
Includes completed grant application,
correspondence, support materials, and final
report.
FY11 Littlejohn Recordings
Project: Arts in McNairy,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant for audio
preservation project to fund digital transfer of
local collection of traditional music.
FY11 Tennessee presentations at
American Folklore Society,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant to support
performances by Tennessee musicians Aubrey
Ghent and Friends and Warren and Cushman at
the 2011 annual meeting of the AFS [American
Folklore Society] in Nashville.
FY11 Arts Center of Cannon
County: Hamper McBee
Spring Fed Records Reissue
Grant application from the Arts Center of
Cannon County to produce a CD reissue of a
recording made by Hamper McBee of the
Monteagle, Tennessee, area.
FY11 Latino/Immigrant Initiative Site visit reports documenting the work of
Folklife Program Assistant Dana Everts-
Boehm’s fieldwork with artists, organizations,
and events.
FY11 Folklife Assistant Exhibit Information on fiscal year 2011 exhibit in the
Tennessee Arts Commission’s Gallery curated
by Dana Everts-Boehm. “Memories of
Cartagena” featured paintings by Colombian
artist Jorge Yances.
FY12 National Endowment for the
Arts Infrastructure Grant:
4th Year Program Assistant
Funding
Tennessee Arts Commission application to the
National Endowment for the Arts requesting
infrastructure funding for a program assistant.
Includes completed grant application,
correspondence, support materials, and final
report.
FY12 Fairfield Four reissue CD:
Arts Center of Cannon
County (Spring Fed
Records), Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant for reissue of
1989 cassette recording by African American
gospel group The Fairfield Four (1989 National
Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellows and
1994 Tennessee Folklife Heritage honorees).
FY12 Latino Folk Arts and
Traditions of East
Tennessee, Pt. 1: HoLa
Hora Latina, Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant for first year
of documentary work on Latino arts in the
Knoxville area conducted by Knoxville Latino
non-profit group.
FY12 “Diversity in the Arts: From
Mission to Practice”
Project: Global Education
Center, Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant for
production of video on best practices for
cultural diversity in programming, board
development, and outreach, later posted on the
Tennessee Arts Commission’s website.
FY12 Latino/Immigrant Initiative Site visit reports documenting work of Folklife
Program Assistant Dana Everts-Boehm’s
fieldwork with artists, organizations, and
events.
FY13 National Endowment for the
Arts Infrastructure Grant:
5th Year Program Asst.
Funding
Tennessee Arts Commission application to the
National Endowment for the Arts requesting
infrastructure funding for a program assistant.
Includes completed grant application,
correspondence, support materials, and final
report.
FY13 Littlejohn Sessions Reunion Tennessee Arts Commission grant to interview
and Documentation: Arts in
McNairy, Commission
Initiative
surviving musicians represented in the Stanton
Littlejohn recordings, with resultant video
program, matching American Folklife Center
funding.
FY13 Indexing of TFS Bulletin,
Tennessee Folklore Society,
Commission Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant to create
index of the Tennessee Folklore Society
Bulletin, published since 1935, as a feature of
the Tennessee Folklore Society’s website.
FY13 Latino Folk Arts and
Traditions of East
Tennessee, Pt. 2: HoLa
Hora Latina, Commission
Initiative
Tennessee Arts Commission grant for second
year of documentary work on Latino arts in the
Knoxville area conducted by Knoxville Latino
non-profit group.
FY13 Latino/Immigrant Initiative Site visit reports documenting work of Folklife
Program Assistant Dana Everts-Boehm’s
fieldwork with artists, organizations, and
events.
FY13 Folklife Assistant Exhibit Information on fiscal year 2013 exhibit in the
Tennessee Arts Commission’s Gallery curated
by Dana Everts-Boehm. “Al-Tatreez:
Palestinian Embroidery” featuring work by four
women from the Memphis area.
FY14 National Endowment for the
Arts Infrastructure Grant:
6th Year Program Asst.
Funding
Tennessee Arts Commission application to the
National Endowment for the Arts requesting
infrastructure funding for a program assistant.
Includes application narrative and final report.
FY14 Latino/Immigrant Initiative Site visit reports documenting work of Folklife
Program Assistant Dana Everts-Boehm’s
fieldwork with artists, organizations, and
events.
FY14 Folklife Assistant Exhibits Information on fiscal year 2014 exhibits in the
Tennessee Arts Commission’s Gallery curated
by Dana Everts-Boehm. “Latin American
Artists Groups Show Featuring Rafael Casco”
featured work from the Knoxville area.
“Clorinda Chavez Galdos Bell: Cuzco School
of Religious Art” featured work in a Peruvian
religious tradition by a Knoxville artist.
FY84-99 Folklife Program Quarterly
Reports
Reports on the Folklife Program’s activities and
special projects prepared by Robert Cogswell
for years 1984-1999.
FY00-14 Folklife Program Monthly
Reports
Reports on the Folklife Program’s activities and
special projects prepared by Robert Cogswell
for years 2000-2014.
Series Arrangement: This series is arranged chronologically by fiscal year.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Folder
Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts/Folklife
program projects binder, folder 1 of 4
1985-2014 1 1
Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts/Folklife
program projects binder, folder 2 of 4
1985-2014 1 2
Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts/Folklife
program projects binder, folder 3 of 4
1985-2014 1 3
Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts/Folklife
program projects binder, folder 4 of 4
1985-2014 1 4
FY76 -- National Endowment for the Arts: 1976
Tennessee Folk Arts Coordinator: Evaluation
1976 1 5
FY84 -- National Endowment for the Arts Grant:
1st Year Folk Arts Position
1984-1985 1 6
FY85 -- “Tennessee Celebrates” Exhibit 1985 1 7
FY85 -- Local Contacts Homecoming ’86 Steering
Committee
1985 1 8
FY85 -- “Friends of Folklife: Conserving the
Heritage is a Tennessee Tradition”
1985 1 9
FY85 -- “Folk Arts and Homecoming ’86: An
Overview”
1985 1 10
FY85 -- Folk Arts Program Literature for Public
Libraries
1985 1 11
FY85 -- Program Activity: Folk Arts
Questionnaires
1985 1 12
FY86 -- National Endowment for the Arts Grant:
Folk Arts Position, 2nd Year
1985-1986 1 13
FY86 -- “Folk Arts/Full Lives: Seven Midstate
Seniors” exhibit publicity, folder 1 of 4
1986 1 14
FY86 -- “Folk Arts/Full Lives: Seven Midstate
Seniors,” folder 2 of 4
1986 1 15
FY86 -- “Folk Arts/Full Lives: Seven Midstate
Seniors” exhibit, folder 3 of 4
1986 1 16
FY86 -- “Folk Arts/Full Lives: Seven Midstate
Seniors” Loan Agreements, folder 4 of 4
1986 1 17
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Initial
Meeting
1986 1 18
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Festival Contract
1986 1 19
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Program Planning
1986 1 20
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Notes
on Contacts
1986 1 21
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Fieldwork Report (Robert Cogswell)
1986 1 22
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
“Tennessee Folklife: Three Rooms Under One
Roof”
1986 1 23
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Participants
1986 1 24
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Charles Wolfe Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 25
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Phyllis May Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 26
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: David
Evans Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 27
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Bill
Kornrich Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 28
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Merikay Waldvogel Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 29
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Robert Cogswell Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 30
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Bobby
Fulcher Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 31
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Nancy
Michael Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 32
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Lisa
Moody Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 33
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Judy
Peiser Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 34
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Bob
Gates Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 35
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Jay
Orr Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 36
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Dick
Raichelson Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 37
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Doug
Seroff Fieldwork Summaries
1986 1 38
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Presenter Information on Artists
1986 1 39
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: 8x10
black-and-white Photocopies of prints sent to
artists
1986 1 40
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Miscellaneous Correspondence Received after
Festival
1986 1 41
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Letters to Artists after Festival
1986 1 42
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Presenter Information
1986 1 43
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Press
Coverage, folder 1 of 3
1986 1 44
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Press
Coverage, folder 2 of 3
1986 1 45
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Press
Coverage, folder 3 of 3
1986 1 46
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Dale
Calhoun Press Coverage
1986 1 47
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Publicity Report
1986 2 1
FY86 -- Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife
1986: Tennessee
1986 2 2
FY86 -- Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife
1986: Brochures and Programs
1986 2 3
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Tape
Logs, Photo and Color Slide Inventory
1986 2 4
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986:
Photocopies and contact sheets
1986 2 5
FY86 -- Festival of American Folklife 1986: Photo
ID Sheets
1986 2 6
FY86-87 -- National Endowment for the Arts Grant
3rd Year Folk Arts Position
1986-1987 2 7
FY87 -- “Folk Arts and Oral History” 1987 2 8
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Reports 1986-1987 2 9
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Radio
Program Permission Forms
1986-1987 2 10
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Radio
Program: Script
1986-1987 2 11
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Radio
Program: Graphics
1986-1987 2 12
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Radio
Promotions
1986-1987 2 13
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Radio Promo
Letters
1986-1987 2 14
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Audio Logs 1986-1987 2 15
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Mailing List 1986-1987 2 16
FY87 -- Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Program:
Nemerov
1986-1987 2 17
FY87 -- McWherter Inauguration Gala Exhibit January 16,
1987
2 18
FY87 -- Davy Crockett Days: Tape Logs 1987 2 19
FY87 -- [Davy] Crockett Festival 1986-1987 2 20
FY87 -- Cannon County Crafts Exhibit Directory 1987 2 21
FY87 -- Cannon County Crafts Exhibit Price List 1987 2 22
Cannon County Crafts Exhibit Insurance Forms 1987 2 23
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Grant and Grant
Revisions
1988 2 24
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Budget Report 1988 2 25
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Participants 1988 2 26
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Booking
Promotion
1988 2 27
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Poster 1988 2 28
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Tape 1988 2 29
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Brochure 1988 2 30
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Brochure Bids 1988 2 31
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Publicity Photos 1988 2 32
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Performance
Contracts
1988 2 33
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Publicity 1988 2 34
FY88 -- Cumberland Music Tour: Evaluations 1988 2 35
FY89 -- Tennessee Folk Music Recordings: A
Recommended List
1989 2 36
FY89 -- Record List Project 1989 2 37
FY89 -- Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists: Pat
Wells Contract
1989 2 38
FY89 -- Fiddle and Old-Time Music Contests in
Tennessee: Leads
1989 2 39
FY89 -- Fiddle and Old-Time Music Contests in
Tennessee: Miscellaneous Notes
1989 2 40
FY89 -- Fiddle and Old-Time Music Contests in
Tennessee: Disclaimers
1989 2 41
FY90 -- “Personal Visions: Bessie Harvey and
Homer Green” Exhibition Text
1989-1990 2 42
FY90 -- “Personal Visions: Bessie Harvey and
Homer Green” Loan and Price Papers
1989-1990 2 43
FY90 -- “Personal Visions: Bessie Harvey and
Homer Green” Press Release
1989-1990 2 44
FY90 -- “Personal Visions: Bessie Harvey and
Homer Green” Reduced Graphics
1989-1990 2 45
FY91 -- “Alex Stewart Remembered” January 10-
February 14,
1991
2 46
FY92 -- Volunteer Woodcarving Exhibit 1992 2 47
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival General
Planning
1993-1994 2 48
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival Artists
Leads
1993-1994 2 49
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival Craft Area 1993-1994 2 50
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival Maritime
Area
1993-1994 2 51
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival Photos 1993-1994 2 52
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival Copy
Panels, folder 1 of 2
1993-1994 2 53
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival Copy
Panels, folder 2 of 2
1993-1994 2 54
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival Press
Releases and Clippings
1993-1994 2 55
FY93-94 -- 1993 National Folk Festival Follow-up 1993-1994 2 56
FY94-95 -- 1994 National Folk Festival
Demonstration Programs Planning, folder 1 of 2
1994-1995 3 1
FY94-95 -- 1994 National Folk Festival
Demonstration Programs Planning, folder 2 of 2
1994-1995 3 2
FY94-95 -- 1994 National Folk Festival Publicity 1994-1995 3 3
FY94-95 -- “Stately Stitches” Clara Fodor Exhibit
at the Chattanooga Regional History Museum
1994-1995 3 4
FY94-95 -- “Dixie Frets” Exhibit General Planning 1994-1995 3 5
FY94-95 -- “Dixie Frets” Exhibit Plans and Specs 1994-1995 3 6
FY94-95 -- “Dixie Frets” Exhibit Loan Agreements 1994-1995 3 7
FY94-95 -- “Dixie Frets” Exhibit Copy 1994-1995 3 8
FY94-95 -- “Dixie Frets” Exhibit Press Release and
Clippings
1994-1995 3 9
FY94-95 -- “Portraits of Tradition” Exhibit Details 1994-1995 3 10
FY94-95 -- “Portraits of Tradition” Exhibit in
Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery
1994-1995 3 11
FY94-95 -- “Portraits of Tradition” Mailing Lists 1994-1995 3 12
FY95-96 -- “Tennessee Bicentennial Folk Music
Directory: A List of Performers and Groups”
1994-1995 3 13
FY95-96 -- Native American Cultural
Organizations in the Southeast Survey
1995-1996 3 14
FY95-96 -- “Ready for the Rapture” Exhibit, folder
1 of 2
1995-1996 3 15
FY95-96 -- “Ready for the Rapture” Exhibit, folder
2 of 2
1995-1996 3 16
FY96-97 -- “Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists”
Notes, for 2nd Edition
1996-1997 3 17
FY96-97 -- “Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists”
1997, 2nd Edition
1993, 1997 3 18
FY96-97 -- “Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists”
1997 Mock-Up
1997 3 19
FY96-97 -- “Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists”
Distribution
1997 3 20
FY97-99 -- West Tennessee Music Project (with
Center for Popular Music, MTSU)
1997-1999 3 21
FY97-00 -- Cherokee Heritage Trail Project with
TOHA and NC Arts Council
1997-2000 3 22
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 1 of 11
1997 3 23
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 2 of 11
1997 3 24
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 3 of 11
1997 3 25
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 4 of 11
1997 3 26
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 5 of 11
1997 3 27
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 6 of 11
1997 3 28
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 7 of 11
1997 3 29
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 8 of 11
1997 3 30
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 9 of 11
1997 3 31
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 10 of 11
1997 4 1
FY97 -- Miscellaneous Folk Arts Clippings and
Reprints, folder 11 of 11
1997 4 2
FY97 -- Internship Project: Wendy Windsor and
Tennessee Folk Culture Bibliography
1997 4 3
FY98 -- “Routes of the Blues” project, partnership
with Tennessee Humanities Council
1998 4 4
FY98 -- “Routes of the Blues in West Tennessee”
by David Evans, edited by R. Cogswell
1998 4 5
FY98 -- Report on Latino Culture, by consultant
Norma Cantú
1998 4 6
FY98 -- “A Selected Bibliography of Folk Arts,”
Revised (Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts
Program)
1998 4 7
FY99 -- Cherokee Heritage Task Force 1999 4 8
FY99 -- Unicoi Turnpike, National Millennium
Trail
1999 4 9
FY99 -- Carillon Project, Bicentennial Mall,
Planning with Tennessee State Museum
1999 4 10
FY99-03 -- Tennessee State Museum Acquisitions:
Baskets
1999-2003 4 11
FY99-03 -- Tennessee State Museum Acquisitions:
Craftspeople
1999-2003 4 12
FY00 -- Folk Arts Task Force, Tennessee Arts
Commission Folklife Program
2000 4 13
FY01 -- Tennessee Folklore Society Archival
Project
2001 4 14
FY01-02 -- Cumberland Trail Millennium Arts
Tennessee Arts Commission/National Endowment
for the Arts
2001-2002 4 15
FY01 -- Tennessee State Museum Acquisitions:
Baskets
2001 4 16
FY01 -- Ripley Choctaw Project 2001 4 17
FY01 -- Tennessee Folklife Heritage Award 2001 4 18
FY01-02 -- Tennessee State Museum Acquisitions:
Tennessee Craftspeople, folder 1 of 4
2001-2002 4 19
FY01-02 -- Tennessee State Museum Acquisitions:
Tennessee Craftspeople, folder 2 of 4
2001-2002 4 20
FY01-02 -- Tennessee State Museum Acquisitions:
Tennessee Craftspeople, folder 3 of 4
2001-2002 4 21
FY01-02 -- Tennessee State Museum Acquisitions:
Tennessee Craftspeople, folder 4 of 4
2001-2002 4 22
FY01-02 -- National Endowment for the Arts:
Folklife Program Asst. 1st Year Grant
2001-2002 4 23
FY02 -- Sample Press Kit Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, folder 1 of 2
2002 4 24
FY02 -- Sample Press Kit Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, folder 2 of 2
2002 4 25
FY02 -- Sample Press Kit Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, Fiery Gizzard String Band Press
Kit
2002 4 26
FY02 -- Sample Press Kit Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, Roy Harper Press Kit
2002 4 27
FY02 -- Sample Press Kit Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, Will Keys Press Kit
2002 4 28
FY02 -- Sample Press Kit Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, Charlie Acuff and the Lantana
Drifters Press Kit
2002 4 29
FY02 -- Sample Press Kit Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, Miyagi Nosho Ryukyu Dance
and Music School Press Kit
2002 4 30
FY02 -- Sample Press Kit Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, Natti Love Joys Press Kit
2002 4 31
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, folder 1 of 3
2002 4 32
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, folder 2 of 3
2002 4 33
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, folder 3 of 3
2002 4 34
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, Djembefole Press Kit
2002 4 35
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, NanaNom Dance
Ensemble Press Kit
2002 4 36
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, Batimbo Drummer
Ensemble Press Kit
2002 4 37
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, Hula Halau Mano’A
E Hawaii Press Kit
2002 4 38
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, Doalnara Rising Sun
Press Kit
2002 4 39
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, Gary Cady Press Kit
2002 4 40
FY02 -- Artist Press Kit Project: Global Education
Center/Heritage Partnerships, Kala Nivedanam
Press Kit
2002 4 41
FY02 -- “Stately Stitches”: Tennessee Arts
Commission Gallery
January 10-
February 8,
2002
4 42
FY02 -- Uncle Dave Macon CD Reissue, Arts
Center of Cannon County (Spring Fed Records)
2002 4 43
FY02 -- Wickham Poster/Customs House Museum 2002 4 44
FY02 -- Pine Breeze Audio Preservation/Allied
Sound Production (serv. contract)
2002 4 45
FY02-03 -- National Endowment for the Arts:
Tennessee Folklife Program Assistant 2nd Year
Grant
2002-2003 4 46
FY03 -- “Key Ingredients: America by Food” --
Humanities Tennessee
2003 4 47
FY03-05 -- Cultural Threads Documentation
Project FY2003/Jennifer Core
2003-2005 4 48
FY03 -- Folklife Program Overview: Presentation
to Tennessee Arts Commission
2003 4 49
FY03-05 -- National Endowment for the Arts:
Tennessee Folklife Program Asst. 3rd Year Grant
2003-2005 4 50
FY03-04 -- Arts and Crafts of the West Tennessee
Choctaw, folder 1 of 8
2003-2004 5 1
FY03-04 -- Arts and Crafts of the West Tennessee
Choctaw, folder 2 of 8
2003-2004 5 2
FY03-04 -- Arts and Crafts of the West Tennessee
Choctaw, folder 3 of 8
2003-2004 5 3
FY03-04 -- Arts and Crafts of the West Tennessee
Choctaw, folder 4 of 8
2003-2004 5 4
FY03-04 -- Arts and Crafts of the West Tennessee
Choctaw, folder 5 of 8
2003-2004 5 5
FY03-04 -- Arts and Crafts of the West Tennessee
Choctaw, folder 6 of 8
2003-2004 5 6
FY03-04 -- Arts and Crafts of the West Tennessee
Choctaw, folder 7 of 8
2003-2004 5 7
FY03-04 -- Arts and Crafts of the West Tennessee
Choctaw, folder 8 of 8
2003-2004 5 8
FY04-05 -- Folklife Program Database: Image
AXS
2004-2005 5 9
FY04-05 -- Folklife Program Database: Design,
folder 1 of 2
2004-2005 5 10
FY04-05 -- Folklife Program Database: Design,
folder 2 of 2
2004-2005 5 11
FY04-05 -- Folklife Program Database: TAG
Technical Assistance Report by Dr. George
Schoemaker
2004-2005 5 12
FY04 -- Folklife Object Purchases 2004 5 13
FY04 -- “Stately Stitches” Exhibit, Customs House
Museum
October 1,
2003-January
4, 2004
5 14
FY04 -- Pine Breeze CD Reissue Jubilee
Community Arts
2004 5 15
FY04 -- Billy Womack CD: Arts Center of Cannon
County (Spring Fed Records)
2004 5 16
FY04 -- “Selected Bibliography of Tennessee
Folklife”
2004 5 17
FY04 -- “Choctaw: Making Tennessee Home”
Exhibit, Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery
December 8,
2003-March
18, 2004
5 18
FY05 -- Natchez Trace: Tri-State Files, folder 1of 8 2005 5 19
FY05 -- Natchez Trace: Tri-State Files, folder 2 of
8
2005 5 20
FY05 -- Natchez Trace: Tri-State Files, folder 3 of
8
2005 5 21
FY05 -- Natchez Trace: Tri-State Files, folder 4 of
8
2005 5 22
FY05 -- Natchez Trace: Tri-State Files, folder 5 of
8
2005 5 23
FY05 -- Natchez Trace: Tri-State Files, folder 6 of
8
2005 5 24
FY05 -- Natchez Trace: Tri-State Files, folder 7 of
8
2005 5 25
FY05 -- Natchez Trace: Tri-State Files, folder 8 of
8
2005 5 26
FY05 -- Sequatchie Valley Cultural Resource
Inventory: Music, Southeast Tennessee
Development District Technical Assistance Grant
2005 5 27
FY05 -- Tennessee Music Heritage Radio and
Archives Project
2005 5 28
FY05 -- “Key Ingredients: America by Food,”
Humanities Tennessee
2005 5 29
FY05 -- Sam Sweezy: Acquisition of Archival
Photography Arts Center of Cannon County
2005 5 30
FY06 -- [Sam and Kirk] McGee CD Project, Arts
Center of Cannon County (Spring Fed Records)
2006 5 31
FY06 -- Davis Unlimited CD Reissues, Arts Center
of Cannon County (Spring Fed Records)
2006 5 32
FY06 -- Folk Music Discography Jubilee
Community Arts
2006 5 33
FY06 -- Exhibit Case for Clara Fodor Embroidery,
Buffalo-Duck River Resource Conservation and
Development Council
2006 5 34
FY06 -- Craft Exhibit, Arts Center of Cannon
County
2006 5 35
FY07 -- BCMA Museum Development Grant 2006 5 36
FY07 -- Fund for Folk Culture Artist Support
Program: Newberry/Fiery Gizzard Nominations
2007-2008 5 37
FY07 -- John Work III CD, Arts Center of Cannon
County (Spring Fed Records)
2006-2008 5 38
FY07 -- Johnny Ray Hicks CD, Jubilee
Community Arts
2007 5 39
FY07 -- Research for Exhibit Development:
Birthplace of Country Music Alliance
2007 5 40
FY07 -- Tennessee Arts Commission Cultural
Crossroads Conference Music
2006 5 41
FY07-08 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers, Paul Kwami:
National Endowment for the Arts American
Masterpieces project, folder 1 of 3
2006-2008 5 42
FY07-08 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers, Paul Kwami:
National Endowment for the Arts American
Masterpieces project, folder 2 of 3
2006-2007 5 43
FY07-08 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers, Paul Kwami:
National Endowment for the Arts American
Masterpieces project, folder 3 of 3
2006-2007 5 44
FY07 -- Natchez Trace Photography:
Lawrenceburg Shoot -- Jed DeKalb, TPS
2007 5 45
FY08 -- Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists
Mailings
2009 5 46
FY08 -- Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists,
Revised 3rd Edition
2008 5 47
FY08 -- Pat Wells Contract for Handbook for
Tennessee Folk Artists, Revised 3rd Edition
2007-2008 5 48
FY08 -- Tennessee Folklore Society Member
Database, Technical Assistance
2007 5 49
FY08 -- White Oak Timber Co-op, Arts Center of
Cannon County
2007 5 50
FY08 -- Latino Arts Survey, Allied Arts of
Chattanooga
2009 6 1
FY09 -- National Endowment for the Arts
Infrastructure Grant: 1st Year Program Asst.
Funding
2007-2009 6 2
FY09 -- Latino/Immigrant Initiative 2009 6 3
FY09 -- Cedar Glades Video reissues: Arts Center
of Cannon County
2008 6 4
FY09 -- Latino Arts Survey, Allied Arts of Greater
Chattanooga
2008-2009 6 5
FY09 -- Tradition Book Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, photography contract with Dean
Dixon, folder 1 of 18
2008-2009 6 6
FY10 -- Tradition Book Project: Jubilee
Community Arts, photography contract with Dean
Dixon, folder 2 of 18
2009 6 7
FY09-10 -- Tradition Book Project: Details of
Dixon Photo Assignments, folder 3 of 18
2009 6 8
FY09-10 -- Tradition Book Project: Budget and
Invoices, Dixon Photo Assignments, folder 4 of 18
2009-2010 6 9
FY09-10 -- Tradition Book Project: Texts, folder 5
of 18
2009-2010 6 10
FY10-11 -- Tradition Book Project: Project
Planning, folder 6 of 18
2010 6 11
FY11 -- Tradition Book Project: Project releases,
folder 7 of 18
2010 6 12
FY11 -- Tradition Book Project: Teacher’s Guide,
folder 8 of 18
2010-2011 6 13
FY10-11 -- Tradition Book Project: Project Exhibit
Production, Hunter Museum, folder 9 of 18
2010 6 14
FY10-11 -- Tradition Book Project: Project Exhibit
Booking, folder 10 of 18
2010-2011 6 15
FY11-14 -- Tradition Book Project: Project Exhibit
Tour, folder 11 of 18
2010 6 16
FY11-14 -- Tradition Book Project: Project Exhibit
Shipping, Bonsai Fine Arts, folder 12 of 18
2010-2013 6 17
FY11 -- Tradition Book Project: Project Opening at
Hunter Museum, folder 13 of 18
2010 6 18
FY12 -- Tradition Book Project: Project Related
Exhibit at Governor’s Mansion, folder 14 of 18
2011 6 19
FY10-14 -- Tradition Book Project: Book
Distribution to Venues, folder 15 of 18
2010-2012 6 20
FY11 -- Tradition Book Project: Book Distribution
to Artists, folder 16 of 18
2010-2011 6 21
FY11-14 -- Tradition Book Project: Book
Distribution to Public, folder 17 of 18
2010-2012 6 22
FY11-14 -- Tradition Book Project: Book
Publicity, folder 18 of 18
2010, 2013 6 23
FY10 -- National Endowment for the Arts
Infrastructure Grant: 2nd Year Program
2010 6 24
FY10 -- Sacred Music Documentary CD Project:
Arts Center of Cannon County (Spring Fed
Records)
2009 6 25
FY10 -- Latino Textile Arts Workshop: St.
Andrews Center
2009-2010 6 26
FY10 -- Latino/Immigrant Initiative 2009-2010 6 27
FY10 -- Folklife Assistant Exhibits 2009-2010 6 28
FY11 -- National Endowment for the Arts
Infrastructure Grant: 3rd Year Program Asst.
Funding
2010, 2012 6 29
FY11 -- Littlejohn Recordings Project: Arts in
McNairy
2010, 2013 6 30
FY11 -- Tennessee presentations at American
Folklore Society
2010 6 31
FY11 -- Arts Center of Cannon County: Hamper
McBee Spring Fed Records CD Reissue
2010 6 32
FY11 -- Latino/Immigrant Initiative 2010-2011 6 33
FY11 -- Folklife Assistant Exhibit 2011 6 34
FY12 -- National Endowment for the Arts
Infrastructure Grant: 4th Year Program Asst.
Funding
2010-2011 6 35
FY12 -- Fairfield Four reissue CD: Arts Center of
Cannon County
2011 6 36
FY12 -- Latino Folk Arts and Traditions of East
Tennessee, Pt. 1: HoLa Hora Latina
2011, 2014 6 37
FY12 -- “Diversity in the Arts: From Mission to
Practice” Project: Global Education Center
2011, 2014 6 38
FY12 -- Latino/Immigrant Initiative 2011-2012 6 39
FY13 -- National Endowment for the Arts
Infrastructure Grant: 5th Year Program Asst.
Funding
2012 6 40
FY13 -- Littlejohn Sessions Reunion and
Documentation: Arts in McNairy
2012-2013 6 41
FY13 -- Indexing of TFS Bulletin, Tennessee
Folklore Society
2012 6 42
FY13 -- Latino Folk Arts and Traditions of East
Tennessee, Pt. 2: HoLa Hora Latina
2012 6 43
FY13 -- Latino/Immigrant Initiative 2012-2013 6 44
FY13 -- Folklife Assistant Exhibit 2012-2014 6 45
FY14 -- National Endowment for the Arts
Infrastructure Grant: 6th Year Program Asst.
Funding
2012-2014 6 46
FY14 -- Latino/Immigrant Initiative 2013-2014 6 47
FY14 -- Folklife Assistant Exhibits 2013-2014 6 48
FY84-99 -- Folklife Program Quarterly Reports 1984-1999 6 49
FY00-14 -- Folklife Program Monthly Reports 2000-2014 6 50
SERIES II. -- DECEASED ARTIST FILES
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of working files on folk artists and
performers who are deceased or no longer active with the Tennessee Arts Commission
Folklife Program. Materials include biographical information, press clippings, and
correspondence. Information on Tennessee National Heritage Fellows and Tennessee
Folklife Heritage Awardees is also included. It should be noted that the folder on Kenny
Baker (Box 7, folder 5) contains a publication titled “Masters of the Folk Violin.” The
booklet includes information on and an image of a young Alison Krauss. A table with
general information on each artist follows. Box and folder numbers are identified in the
container list following the series arrangement statement.
Artist Award/
Year
Art Form Birth-
Death
Date
Ethnicity Locale Notes
Acuff, Charlie Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Heritage
Award
(2005)
Old-Time
Fiddle
1919-
2013
Anglo
American
Knoxville
Area (Alcoa,
Tennessee)
Armstrong,
Howard
National
Endowment
for the Arts
National
Heritage
(1990);
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Heritage
Award
(2003)
Stringband
fiddle
1909-
2003
African
American
East
Tennessee
(LaFollette)
Ashley,
Clarence Tom
Clawhammer
banjo,
guitarist and
singer
1895-
1967
Anglo
American
East
Tennessee
(Mountain
City)
Atkinson, Ben Woodcarver 1921-
2000
Anglo
American
Greenfield,
Weakley
County,
Tennessee
Baker, Kenny National
Endowment
for the Arts
National
Heritage
Award
(1993)
Bluegrass
fiddle
1926-
2011
Anglo
American
Cottontown,
Sumner
County,
Tennessee
(born Jenkins,
Kentucky)
Barnes,
George
Fiddle 1840-
1919
Anglo
American
Ocoee Gorge,
Polk County,
Tennessee
(born
Caldwell
County, North
Carolina)
Berry, Sarah Posthumous
exhibits in
Fresno,
California
(1993),
Greeneville
and
Rogersville,
Tennessee
(1994)
Quilter 1819-
1899
Anglo
American
Otes,
Hawkins
County,
Tennessee
Blaylock,
Laura
Basketmaker 1892-
1985
Anglo
American
Ravenscroft,
Cumberland
County,
Tennessee
Blizard, Ralph National
Endowment
for the Arts
National
Heritage
Award
(2002);
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Heritage
Award
(2003)
Old-time
fiddle
1918-
2004
Anglo
American
Blountville,
Sullivan
County,
Tennessee
Bolden,
Hawkins
Sculptor 1914-
2005
African
American
/Creole
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
Bowman,
Charlie
Inducted
into Old-
Time
Fiddlers
Hall of
Fame
Old-time
fiddle
1889-
1962
Anglo
American
Gray Station,
Washington,
County,
Tennessee
Box, T. J.
“Uncle Jake”
Banjo, guitar,
singing,
harmonica
unknown Anglo
American
Chester
County,
Tennessee
Boyle, Frank
“Preacher”
Outsider art,
bottle painting
1933-
2001
African
American
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
Brewer,
Finley “Pap”
Old-time
fiddle and
flatfoot
dancer
1906-
1993
Anglo
American
Roan
Mountain,
Carter
County,
Tennessee
Brewster,
Herbert
Honored by
the
Smithsonian
(date
unknown)
Black gospel
composer,
educator,
minister
1897-
1987
African
American
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
Brown, Jerry National
Endowment
for the Arts
National
Heritage
(1992)
Potter 1942-
current
Lamar
County,
Alabama
Buchanan,
James
“Goober”
Country
musician and
storyteller
1907-
2008
Anglo
American
Bowling
Green,
Kentucky
Buckner,
Lewis
Furniture
maker
circa
1856-
1924
African
American
Sevierville,
Sevier
County,
Tennessee
Tennessee
State
Museum has
several
Buckner
pieces
Calhoun, Dale National
Endowment
for the Arts
National
Heritage
(1998
Stumpjumper
boat builder
1937-
2007
Anglo
American
Tiptonville/
Reelfoot
Lake, Lake
County,
Tennessee
Campbell,
Blind James
and his
Friendly Five
Blues, jug,
and string
band street
musician,
guitarist and
singer
1906-
1981
African
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Recorded for
Arhoolie
Records,
1963
Carathers,
Mildred
Quilter 1913-
2011
Anglo
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Exhibit
(2010)
Tradition
book and
exhibit
(2010)
Chesney,
Ralph
Basketmaker 1911-
unknown
Anglo
American
Luttrell,
Union
County,
Tennessee
Baskets in
Museum of
Appalachia
collection
Clark,
Cortelia
Blues
guitarist,
singer
1908-
1969
African
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Won 1966
Grammy for
Best Folk
Recording
Cline, “Kitty”
Cora
(also known
as “Granny
Cline”)
Hammered
dulcimer
player
1876-
1973
Anglo
American
Fairfield,
Sumner
County,
Tennessee
First female
solo Grand
Ole Opry
performer
Cox, Ida Blues singer
and
songwriter
1896-
1967
African
American
Knoxville,
Knox County,
Tennessee
Davis, Ida
Pearl
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Heritage
Award
(2001)
Basketmaker 1921-
2007
Anglo
American
Woodbury,
Cannon
County,
Tennessee
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
award was
shared with
daughter,
Thelma
Hibdon
Davis, Ted Luthier 1940-
2008
Anglo
American
Loudon,
Loudon
County,
Tennessee
Featured in
Dixie Frets
exhibit
(1994)
Decker,
Charles F.
Potter 1832-
1914
Anglo
American
Washington
County,
Tennessee
The
Tennessee
State
Museum has
several
pottery
examples by
Decker
Delaney
Family
Chairmakers 1820-
1898
(Lofton)
1877-
1946
(Charles)
Anglo
American
Hardin and/or
Henderson
County,
Tennessee
Photos in
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
collection
Douglas, Bob Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Heritage
Award
(2001)
Fiddler 1900-
2001
Anglo
American
Chattanooga,
Hamilton
County,
Tennessee
Driver, Taft Broommaker 1912-
unknown
Anglo
American
Watertown,
Wilson
County,
Tennessee
Duncan, Byrd Storyteller 1900-
1986
Anglo
American
Duncan Flats,
Anderson
County,
Tennessee
Dynamic
Dixie
Travelers
Black gospel
musicians
Unknown African
American
Dickson,
Tennessee
Edmondson,
William
Stone carving 1874-
1951
African
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Several
Edmondson
carvings in
Tennessee
State
Museum
collections
Estes, Sleepy
John
Blues
musician
1904-
1977
African
American
Brownsville,
Haywood,
County,
Tennessee
Estes, Viella Basketmaker 1921-
2007
Anglo
American
Woodbury,
Cannon
County,
Tennessee
Transcribed
interview by
Robert
Cogswell and
Nancy
Sweezy
available
Evans, Lizzie Vernacular
painter
1865-
1941
Anglo
American
Shelbyville,
Bedford
County,
Tennessee
Fodor, Clara Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Heritage
Award
(2003)
Needleworker 1920-
2008
Anglo
American
Linden, Perry
County,
Tennessee
Included in
Tennessee
State
Museum
collections
Garrett, Bud Flint marble
maker;
country blues
guitarist and
singer; Rolley
Hole marble
player
1916-
1987
African
American
Free Hill,
Clay County,
Tennessee
Marble
making
machine and
marbles in
the
Tennessee
State
Museum
Collections.
Subject of
Betsy
Peterson’s
dissertation.
Green, Homer Vernacular
sculptor;
outsider artist
1910-
2002
Anglo
American
Bradyville,
Cannon
County,
Tennessee
Several
Green
sculptures in
Tennessee
State
Museum
collections
Grier, Walter Fiddler 1898-
unknown
African
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Haile, Hascal Carpenter,
cabinetmaker,
luthier
1906-
unknown
Anglo
American
Monroe
County,
Kentucky
Hale, Theron Old-time
fiddler and
banjo player
1883-
1965
Anglo
American
Pikeville,
Bledsoe
County,
Tennessee
Hale
performed
with his
daughters on
WSM’s
Grand Ole
Opry in the
1920s and
1930s.
Harris,
Anselmo
Woodcarver 1849-
1938
Anglo
American
Union City,
Obion,
County,
Tennessee
Artwork in
Tennessee
State
Museum
collection
Harris,
Deadrick
Fiddler Dates
unknown
Anglo
American
Unicoi,
Unicoi
County,
Tennessee
Harris, Wash Outsider
sculptor
1905-
unknown
African
American
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
Harvey,
Bessie
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Heritage
Award
(1994)
Outsider
sculptor
1929-
1994
African
American
Alcoa,
Blount,
County,
Tennessee
Helms, Mary
Dougherty
Weaving
(coverlets)
Anglo
American
Russellville,
Hamblen
County,
Tennessee
Helms is a
member of
the
Dougherty
group of
weavers
spanning
several
generations;
presenter at
the 1986
Smithsonian
Festival of
American
Folklife.
Hemphill,
Jessie Mae
Mississippi
blues singer
and guitarist
1938-
2006
African
American
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
(born
Senatobia,
Mississippi)
Hicks, Johnny
Ray
Ballad singer
and storyteller
1925-
2000
Anglo
American
Clarkrange,
Fentress
County,
Tennessee
Hoskinson,
Danny
Torch
artist/sculptor
1956-
2008
Anglo
American
Delano and/or
Benton, Polk
County,
Tennessee
Howard, Clint Singer,
guitarist, and
storyteller
1931-
2011
Anglo
American
Mountain
City, Johnson
County,
Tennessee
Jarrett, Alvin Woodcarver,
sculptor, and
toy maker
1904-
1993
African
American
Rockvale,
Rutherford
County,
Tennessee
Keahey,
Tommy
Net maker 1918-
unknown
Anglo
American
Fyffe, DeKalb
County,
Alabama
Participated
in Folklife
events.
Kemp,
Cordell
Banjo player 1909-
2005
Anglo
American
Defeated,
Smith County,
Tennessee
Keys, Will National
Endowment
for the Arts
Heritage
Fellow
(1996)
Banjo player 1923-
2005
Anglo
American
Gray,
Washington,
County,
Tennessee
King, Elvin Woodcarver 1924-
2002
Anglo
American
Sewanee,
Franklin
County,
Tennessee
Laury, Booker
T.
Blues piano
player
1914-
1995
African
American
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
Light, Joe Outsider
artist, painter,
sculptor, and
sign maker
1934-
2005
African
American
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
(born
Dyersburg,
Dyer County,
Tennessee)
Mangrum,
Blind Joe
Old-time
fiddler
1853-
1932
Anglo
American
West
Tennessee
Martin,
Jimmy
Bluegrass
singer,
guitarist, and
songwriter
1927-
2005
Anglo
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
(born
Sneedville,
Hancock
County,
Tennessee)
Mayes, Henry
Harrison
Religious sign
maker
1898-
1986
Anglo
American
born
Middleboro,
Kentucky
Religious
signs placed
throughout
the USA
McBee,
Hamper
Storyteller
and
moonshiner
1931-
1998
Anglo
American
Sewanee,
Franklin
County,
Tennessee
McConnell,
Doc
Storyteller 1928-
2008
Anglo
American
Rogersville,
Hawkins
County,
Tennessee
McDowell,
Fred
Country blues
guitarist and
singer
1904-
1972
African
American
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
(born
Rossville,
Fayette
County,
Tennessee)
McGee, Sam
and Kirk
Country blues
and old-time
music
Sam
(1894-
1975)
Kirk
(1899-
1983)
Anglo
American
Franklin,
Williamson
County,
Tennessee
Long-time
Grand Ole
Opry stars
who recorded
with Uncle
Dave Macon,
Arthur
Smith, and
others
McGhee,
Brownie
National
Endowment
for the Arts
Heritage
Fellow
(1982)
Blues singer
and guitarist
1915-
1996
African
American
born
Knoxville,
Knox County,
Tennessee,
died Oakland,
California
Mize, Robert Dulcimer
maker
1920-
2003
Anglo
American
Blountville,
Sullivan
County,
Tennessee
Work in the
Tennessee
State
Museum
collections
Monroe, Bill National
Endowment
for the Arts
Heritage
Fellow
(1982);
National
Medal of
Arts (1995)
Bluegrass
mandolin
player, singer,
bandleader,
and
songwriter
1911-
1996
Anglo
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
(born Rosine,
Kentucky)
Moon, Arlin Luthier 1917-
2008
Anglo
American
Holly Pond,
Cullman
County,
Alabama
Moss, James
Frazier
Fiddler 1910-
1998
Anglo
American
Cookeville,
Putnam,
County,
Tennessee
(born Sugar
Creek,
Jackson
County,
Tennessee)
Nashville
Mandolin
Ensemble
Mandolin
orchestra
Still
active
Anglo
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Original
members
Butch
Baldassari
and Charlie
Derrington
are deceased
Nixon,
Hammie
Blues singer,
harmonica
player, and
guitarist
1908-
1984
African
American
Brownsville,
Haywood
County,
Tennessee
Odomankoma
Kyerema
Troupe
Ghana drum
and dance
troupe
1983-
1990
Ghanaian Based in
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Group
disbanded
Pace, Roy Woodcarver 1926-
2011
Anglo
American
Greenbrier,
Robertson
County,
Tennessee
Received
certificate of
appreciation
from
Governor
Bredesen
(2004)
Palmer,
Kathleen
Dunn
Basketmaker 1943-
unknown
Anglo
American
Smithville,
DeKalb
County,
Tennessee
Member of
the Dunn
family
potters and
basketmakers
Peeler,
Armistead
and Parlee
Self-taught
artists
(Armiste
ad died
2005)
(Parlee
died
2004)
African
American
Grand
Junction,
Hardeman
and Fayette
Counties,
Tennessee
Phillips, John
Jr.
Gospel singer 1928-
2010
African
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Featured in
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Tradition
book (2010)
Pilkington,
Uncle Pete
Old-time
banjo player
and Cherokee
mouth bow
maker
Dates
unknown
Anglo
American
Shelbyville,
Bedford
County,
Tennessee
Pugh, Dow Woodcarver 1906-
1994
Anglo
American
Monterey,
Putnam
County,
Tennessee
Rachell, Yank
Blues and jug
band,
mandolin and
guitar player
1910-
1997
African
American
born
Brownsville,
Haywood
County,
Tennessee,
died
Indianapolis,
Marion
County,
Indiana
Performed
with Sleepy
John Estes,
Sonny Boy
Williamson
and Hammie
Nixon, and
others
Rector, Red Bluegrass
mandolin
player
1929-
1990
Anglo
American
born
Marshall,
North
Carolina, died
Knoxville,
Knox County,
Tennessee
Rich (Greg)
and (Mark)
Taylor
Luthiers Dates
unknown
Anglo
American
Business
located in Mt.
Juliet, Wilson
County,
Tennessee
Featured in
the Dixie
Frets exhibit,
1994.
Company
dissolved.
Roane County
Ramblers
String band
featuring
Jimmy
McCarroll
Dates
unknown
Anglo
American
Lenoir City,
Loudon
County,
Tennessee
Revival of
1920s string
band by
group
members’
descendants
Rodriguez,
Dionicio
Cement
sculptor
1891-
1955
Mexican born Toluca,
Mexico, died
San Antonio,
Texas
Rodriguez’s
work figures
prominently
at the
Memphis
Memorial
Park Chrystal
Shrine Grotto
Sayre, Maggie Ethnographic
photographer
and
fisherwoman
1920-
2000
Anglo
American
born Paducah,
Kentucky,
lived on
Tennessee
River in and
around
Decatur
County,
Tennessee
‘Deaf
Maggie Lee
Sayre’:
Photographs
of a River
Life,
published
1995 and
various
exhibits
including the
1986
Smithsonian
Festival of
American
Folklife
Schnaufer,
David
Dulcimer
player
1952-
2006
Anglo
American
(born Hearne,
Texas)
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
1976
National
Dulcimer
Champion,
among other
titles.
Collection
donated to
the
Tennessee
State
Museum.
Scott, Tom Basketmaker 1899-
unknown
Anglo
American
Lexington,
Henderson
County,
Tennessee
Scott, Willie Tatting,
quilting,
embroidery,
crochet
1902-
1986
Anglo
American
(born Franklin
County)
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Featured in
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
exhibits,
among others
Scruggs, Earl National
Endowment
for the Arts
National
Heritage
Fellow
(1989)
Tennessee
Arts
Commission
Heritage
Award
(1994),
National
Medal of
Arts (1992)
Bluegrass
banjo player,
song-
writer, singer
1924-
2012
Anglo
American
(born Shelby,
North
Carolina)
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Shipley,
Reece
Guitarist and
singer
1921-
1998
Anglo
American
born
Whitesburg,
Hamblen
County,
Tennessee
Presenter at
1986
Smithsonian
Festival
of American
Folklife
Sisson, Allen Fiddler 1873-
1951
Anglo
American
(born North
Georgia) Polk
County,
Tennessee
Sisson was
the 1921
Tennessee
State Fiddle
Champion
Slayden, Will Banjo player Dates
unknown
African
American
Near
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
Tennessee
Folklore
Society
released a
collection of
recordings
made in
1952.
Smith, Bessie Blues singer 1894-
1937
African
American
born
Chattanooga,
Hamilton
County,
Tennessee
Smith, Enloe
and Emma
Basketmakers unknown African
American
Grand
Junction,
Hardeman
and Fayette
Counties,
Tennessee
Smith, Jerry
Lee
“Smoochy”
Rockabilly
and Rock ‘n’
Roll pianist
1939-
current
Anglo
American
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
Recorded at
Sun Records.
Performed at
the 1986
Smithsonian
Festival of
American
Folklife.
Smith, Lucille Outsider artist 1910-
unknown
African
American
Athens,
McMinn
County,
Tennessee
Smith, Mable
Louise “Big
Maybelle”
Blues singer 1924-
1972
African
American
Jackson,
Madison
County,
Tennessee
Speller, Henry Outsider
artist,
blues
musician and
guitarist
1902-
1997
African
American
(born
Mississippi)
Memphis,
Shelby
County,
Tennessee
Spicer, Robert National
Endowment
for the Arts
Heritage
Fellow
(1990)
Flatfoot/buck
dancer
1921-
2002
Anglo
American
Dickson,
Dickson
County,
Tennessee
Stephens,
“Uncle” Bunt
Fiddler 1879-
1951
Anglo
American
(born Bedford
County,
Tennessee)
Moore
County,
Tennessee
Stewart, Alex National
Endowment
for the Arts
Heritage
Fellow
(1983)
Cooper and
woodworker
1891-
1985
Anglo
American
Sneedville,
Hancock
County,
Tennessee
Participated
in the 1976
and 1983
Smithsonian
Festivals of
American
Folklife
Strawn, Ben Basketmaker Dates
unknown
Anglo
American
Hillsboro,
Coffee
County,
Tennessee
Streeter, Colia Country
musician,
fiddle, guitar,
and banjo
1891-
1965
African
American
born
Wartrace,
Bedford
County,
Tennessee
Father of
Vannoy
Streeter
Streeter,
Vannoy
“Wireman”
Wire sculptor 1919-
1998
African
American
Shelbyville,
Bedford
County,
Tennessee
(born
Wartrace,
Tennessee)
Stringfield,
Clarence
Woodcarver,
sculptor, and
fiddler
1903-
1976
Anglo
American
born Erin,
Houston
County,
Tennessee,
died Kingston
Springs,
Cheatham
County,
Tennessee
Works in
Tennessee
State
Museum
collections
Tabor, Frank Chairmaker 1893-
1961
Anglo
American
Crossville,
Cumberland
County,
Tennessee
Taylor, John
Y.
Basketmaker
and chair
bottom
weaver
1893-
unknown
African
American
Brownsville,
Haywood
County,
Tennessee
Taylor, Taps Tap dancer,
singer,
percussionist,
and musician
unknown African
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
(born
Murfreesboro,
Tennessee)
Townsend,
Parks
Woodcarver
and storyteller
1909-
1991
Anglo
American
Johnson City,
Carter
County,
Tennessee
Represented
in Tennessee
State
Museum
collections.
Participated
in 1986
Smithsonian
Festival of
American
Folklife.
Treadway,
James
Chairmaker 1935-
unknown
Anglo
American
Westel,
Cumberland
County,
Tennessee
Worked at
Lowe’s chair
shop in
Westel,
Tennessee
Triggs, Jim Luthier Unknown Anglo
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Formerly
worked at
Gibson
Guitars,
currently
located in
Lawrence,
Kansas
Tullock,
“Cousin” Jake
Bluegrass
bass player,
singer, and
comedian
1922-
1988
Anglo
American
Etowah,
McMinn
County,
Tennessee
Festival
established in
his honor in
1994
Underwood,
Alberta
Basketmaker 1926-
unknown
Anglo
American
Woodbury,
Cannon
County,
Tennessee
Represented
at
Homecoming
’86 events
Voices of
Love
Gospel Group
including
Rev. James
McCord,
Michael
Dixon,
Margaret
Spence, Rev.
Johnny
Rogers, Huey
Brown, John
Phillips, Joe
Whitaker,
Robert
Merritt,
Edward
Bowens (John
Hill, manager)
unknown African
American
Nashville,
Davidson
County,
Tennessee
Ceased
performing
in the 1990s.
Participated
in a
recording
project with
Bruce
Nemerov,
circa 1993.
Waggoner,
Tim
Herbalist 1940-
2013
Anglo
American
Knoxville,
Knox County,
Tennessee
Weatherly,
Elton
Woodcarver 1917-
unknown
Anglo
American
Paris, Henry
County,
Tennessee
Weems String
Band
Old time
string band
featuring
Frank Weems
(fiddle), Dick
Weems
(fiddle),
Dodge
Condor (tenor
banjo),
unidentified
guitar player
Unknown Anglo
American
Mousetail,
Perry County,
Tennessee
Western,
Clyde
Basketmaker
and chair
bottom
weaver
1910-
unknown
Anglo
American
Jackson,
Madison
County,
Tennessee
Wickham,
Enoch Tanner
“E. T.”
Concrete
sculptor
1883-
1970
Anglo
American
Palmyra,
Montgomery
County,
Tennessee
A $40,000
National
Endowment
for the Arts
grant was
received to
document
and preserve
surviving
sculptures
Williamson,
Sonny Boy
Blues
harmonica
player
1914-
1948
African
American
Jackson,
Madison
County,
Tennessee
(died
Chicago,
Illinois)
Given name
is John Lee
Curtis
Series Arrangement: This series is arranged alphabetically by artist’s name.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Folder
Acuff, Charlie 1998, 2005,
2007-2008,
2010
7 1
Armstrong, Howard 1986, 1990,
1994, 1997,
2000-2003,
2007, 2013
7 2
Ashley, Clarence Tom 2010 7 3
Atkinson, Ben 1989, 2002,
2014
7 4
Baker, Kenny 1987-1988 7 5
Baker, Kenny -- 1993 National Endowment for the
Arts Heritage Fellow
1993 7 6
Barnes, George 2004 7 7
Berry, Sarah 1994, 2001 7 8
Big Maybelle (Mable Louise Smith) 2007 7 9
Blaylock, Laura 2013 7 10
Blizard, Ralph, folder 1 of 2 1939, 1984-
1985, 1996-
1997, 2001-
2006, 2010
7 11
Blizard, Ralph, folder 2 of 2 1932-1937,
1983-1987,
2001, 2003
7 12
Blizard, Ralph -- National Endowment for the Arts
Heritage Award 2002
2002 7 13
Bolden, Hawkins 2000, 2013 7 14
Bowman, Charlie 2001, 2003-
2004
7 15
Box, “Uncle Jake” T. J. 1979-1980,
2001
7 16
Boyle, Frank 1993, 2001,
2014
7 17
Brewer, Finley “Pap” 1994 7 18
Brewster, Herbert 1981-1982,
1987, 2001
7 19
Brown, Jerry 2001 7 20
Buchanan, James “Goober” 2014 7 21
Buckner, Lewis 1982, 1998,
2013
7 22
Calhoun Boat Builders 1957, 1986,
1990, 1995,
1997-1999,
2001, 2005-
2007, 2011,
2014
7 23
Calhoun, Dale -- Clippings, folder 1 of 3 1955, 1963-
1964, 1969,
1974, 1976,
1982, 1987-
1989, 1991-
1994, 1998,
2001-2002,
2007, 2010-
2011
7 24
Calhoun, Dale -- Clippings, folder 2 of 3 1964, 1975,
1977, 1983,
1986, 1993,
1997-1998,
2002, 2005
7 25
Calhoun, Dale -- Clippings, folder 3 of 3 1954, 1957,
1973-1977,
1979, 1981-
1982, 1985-
1986, 1988-
1989, 1992-
1993, 1995,
2009, 2011
7 26
Calhoun, Dale -- National Endowment for the Arts
Heritage Fellowship
1995-1996,
1998-1999
7 27
Calhoun, Dale -- Tennessee State Museum
Purchase
1998 7 28
Calhoun, Dale -- Periodicals, folder 1 of 2 1974, 1988,
1991, 1995
7 29
Calhoun, Dale -- Periodicals, folder 2 of 2 1973-1974,
1977, 1986,
1990-1991,
1997-1998,
2009
7 30
Calhoun, Dale -- Boat building article for
Tennessee Historical Society
2000-2001 7 31
Calhoun, Dale -- Tennessee Folklore Society
Bulletin
1998-1999 7 32
Calhoun, Dale -- Masters of copied articles 1957, 1963,
1974, 1976,
1987-1989,
1995
7 33
Campbell, Blind James 1995-1996,
2006
7 34
Carathers, Mildred 1998, 2009-
2011
7 35
Chesney, Ralph 1988, 1996 7 36
Clark, Cortelia 2012-2013 7 37
Cline, Cora 2003 7 38
Cox, Ida 2013 7 39
Davis, Ida Pearl, and Thelma Hibdon 2001-2002 7 40
Davis, Ted 1994-1995,
2000, 2001
7 41
Decker, Charles F. -- Decker Pottery Exhibit 1979, 1982,
1999-2000,
2003
7 42
Delaney Family Chairmakers 2008-2009,
2014
7 43
Douglas, Bob 1992, 2001,
2005, 2009
7 44
Douglas, Bob -- Grand Ole Opry Debut 2000 7 45
Driver, Taft 1991, 2001 7 46
Duncan, Byrd 2014 7 47
Dynamic Dixie Travelers 2006 7 48
Edmondson, William 1937, 1995,
1998, 2000-
2001, 2005,
2013-2014
7 49
Estes, Sleepy John 1992, 1995,
1998, 2001,
2004, 2009
7 50
Evans, Lizzie 2003 7 51
Finster, Howard 1987-1989,
1990-1992
7 52
Fireside Singers 1993, 2009 7 53
Flores Bros. 1996, 2001 7 54
Fodor, Clara 1981, 1994,
2001-2006,
2008
7 55
Garrett, Bud 1983, 1987-
1988, 2001-
2003
7 56
Green, Homer, folder 1 of 2 1989, 1991,
1994-1995,
2001
7 57
Green, Homer, folder 2 of 2 1995, 2002,
2005, 2008
7 58
Grier, Walter 2003 7 59
Haile, Hascal 2001 8 1
Harris, Anselmo 1983, 1994,
2003, 2008,
2012
8 2
Harris, Deadrick 1990 8 3
Harris, Wash 1984, 1987,
1989, 1993,
2001, 2010
8 4
Harvey, Bessie, folder 1 of 4 1987-1995,
2001, 2003,
2004
8 5
Harvey, Bessie, folder 2 of 4 1984, 1986-
1990, 2001
8 6
Harvey, Bessie, folder 3 of 4 1985, 1988-
1989, 1990-
1991, 1993-
1995, 2000-
2001
8 7
Harvey, Bessie, folder 4 of 4 1987-1993,
1995, 1997-
2001, 2008
8 8
Harvey, Bessie -- Exhibits 1986-1995,
2001
8 9
Harvey, Bessie -- KMA Exhibit 1996-1997,
2001, 2013
8 10
Harvey, Bessie -- SAF Fellowship Application
1992
1992 8 11
Helms, Mary Dougherty 1983, 1985,
2001
8 12
Hemphill, Jessie Mae 1991, 2014 8 13
Hicks, Johnny Ray 1994, 2000-
2001, 2011,
2013-2014
8 14
Hoskinson, Danny, folder 1 of 3 1997, 2002-
2005, 2008,
2010, 2014
8 15
Hoskinson, Danny, folder 2 of 3 1989, 1992,
1994, 1997-
2002, 2010
8 16
Hoskinson, Danny, folder 3 of 3 1989, 1992,
1994, 1997-
1999, 2000-
2004
8 17
Howard, Clint 1980, 1985,
1987, 2003-
2007, 2012
8 18
Jarrett, Alvin 1988, 1991-
1993, 2000-
2001, 2005,
2014
8 19
Keahey, Tommy 1993 8 20
Kemp, Cordell 2003, 2005,
2010, 2014
8 21
Keys, Will 1996-1997,
2001, 2008,
2011
8 22
King, Elvin 1980s, 2001,
2011
8 23
Laury, Booker T. 1981, 1983-
1984, 1986-
1987, 1989-
1990, 1992-
1995, 1997,
2001
8 24
Light, Joe 1997, 2000-
2001, 2005,
2013
8 25
Mangrum, Blind Joe 1932 8 26
Martin, Jimmy 2002 8 27
Mayes, H. H. -- Existing crosses 1997-1998,
2000-2001,
2004, 2008,
2010
8 28
Mayes, Rev. H. H. -- Writings about 1974, 1982,
1986, 1997-
1998, 2000-
2001, 2003,
2009
8 29
Mayes, Rev. H. H. -- Bill Henry materials 1952, 1961,
1973-1975,
1979-1980,
1983-1985
8 30
Mayes, Rev. H. H. -- Book reviews 1999-2000,
2002
8 31
Mayes, Rev. H. H. -- Communication with
Catherine Mayes
1997-1998,
2000, 2002,
2014
8 32
McBee, Hamper 2010 8 33
McConnell, Doc 2008, 2014 8 34
McDowell, Fred 2001, 2013 8 35
McGee, Sam and Kirk 1974, 1997,
2004-2005,
2014
8 36
McGhee, Brownie 2009, 2013 8 37
Mize, Robert 1975, 2001-
2003
8 38
Monroe, Bill 1996, 2001 8 39
Moon, Arlin 1985-1987,
1994, 2001
8 40
Moss, Frazier 1978, 1987,
1996, 1998,
2001, 2004,
2006
8 41
Nashville Mandolin Ensemble 1994, 2001,
2009
8 42
Nixon, Hammie 1998 8 43
Odomankoma Kyerema Troupe 1982-1987,
1989-1990,
2001
8 44
Pace, Roy 1986, 1990,
2001, 2004,
2014
8 45
Palmer, Kathleen Dunn 1979, 1983,
1985, 1999,
2001, 2003,
2012-2014
8 46
Peeler, Armistead and Parlee 2013 8 47
Phillips, John 1983, 1988,
2009, 2011
8 48
Pilkington, Uncle Pete 1971, 2001,
2014
8 49
Pugh, Dow 1981, 1985,
1992, 2001,
2009
8 50
Rachell, Yank 1996, 1997,
2001, 2008,
2012
8 51
Rector, Red 2000, 2001 8 52
Rich and Taylor 1994, 1997,
2001
8 53
Roane County Ramblers 2003 8 54
Rodriquez, Dionicio 1991-1992,
1995, 2001,
2006, 2010,
2013
8 55
Sayre, Maggie -- Book 1986, 1989,
1995-1996,
1998, 2001,
2005
8 56
Sayre, Maggie -- Exhibit 1986-1987,
1989, 1995,
2001
8 57
Schnaufer, David 1984, 2001 8 58
Scott, Tom 1980, 2001 8 59
Scott, Willie 1979-1981,
1985-1986,
2001
9 1
Scott, Willie -- “The History of the Master Tatter:
Mrs. Willie Smith Scott and Her Daughter Miss
Charlotte Scott”
1978-1982,
1985-1986,
1989-1990,
1996, 2009,
2011-2012
9 2
Scruggs, Earl 2005, 2012 9 3
Shipley, Reece 2013 9 4
Sisson, Allen 1925-1926,
2002, 2004,
2009
9 5
Slayden, Will 1999, 2001-
2003
9 6
Smith, Bessie 1973, 1986,
1992, 2006,
2012-2013
9 7
Smith, Enloe undated 9 8
Smith, Lucille 1988-1989,
1998, 2001
9 9
Speller, Henry 2000, 2004,
2009, 2013
9 10
Spicer, Robert -- National Endowment for the Arts
National Heritage
1987, 1990,
2001-2002,
2004
9 11
Stephens, Bunt 1926, 1969,
1972, 1999,
2001, 2003,
2009-2010,
2012
9 12
Stewart, Alex -- General, folder 1 of 5 1978, 1980-
1981, 1983,
2001, 2009
9 13
Stewart, Alex -- General, folder 2 of 5 1978, 1981,
1983-1985,
2001
9 14
Stewart, Alex -- General, folder 3 of 5 1978, 1983,
2000-2001,
2005
9 15
Stewart, Alex -- Memorial Fund, folder 4 of 5 1985 9 16
Stewart, Alex -- Obituaries, folder 5 of 5 1985, 2001 9 17
Strawn, Ben 2013 9 18
Streeter, Colia 1988, 1994,
1996, 2001,
2003, 2005
9 19
Streeter, Vannoy -- General, folder 1 of 2 1985-1987,
1989-1994,
1996, 1998,
2001
9 20
Streeter, Vannoy -- General, folder 2 of 2 1989, 1992,
1996, 1998,
2000-2001,
2003, 2013
9 21
Streeter, Vannoy -- Drawings 1992 9 22
Stringfield, Clarence -- Hemphill Auction 1966, 1969-
1970, 1972,
1975-1976,
2001-2004,
2008
9 23
Tabor, Frank 1956, 2001,
2008, 2014
9 24
Taylor, John Y. 1984-1985,
2001
9 25
Taylor, Taps 1989, 2001 9 26
Townsend, Parks 1983, 2001-
2003
9 27
Treadway, James 2005 9 28
Triggs, Jim 1993-1994,
2001
9 29
Tullock, Jake 2008 9 30
Underwood, Alberta 1985, 1994,
2001-2002
9 31
Voices of Love 1993, 2001 9 32
Waggoner, Tim 1986, 2001,
2014
9 33
Weatherly, Elton 1988, 2001 9 34
Weems String Band 2001 9 35
Western, Clyde 2001 9 36
Wickham, E. T. -- General, folder 1 of 2 1975-1976,
1980-1983,
1985, 1988,
1991, 2001
9 37
Wickham, E. T. -- General, folder 2 of 2 1987, 1990,
1999, 2002,
2005, 2010,
2013
9 38
Wickham, E. T. -- Clarksville-Montgomery County
Museum
1999-2000 9 39
Wickham, E. T. -- Humanities Grant 1983, 2000-
2001
9 40
Williamson, Sonny Boy 1990-1991,
2000, 2008,
2014
9 41
SERIES III. -- GRANT FUNDING
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of working files related to grants
awarded to Tennessee organizations as assistance to Folklife programming and projects.
Materials include grant applications, correspondence, and support documents related to
project funding. Folders were condensed by the Tennessee Arts Commission to contain
application copies only. A table with a general overview of the contents of each file
follows. Box and folder numbers will be identified in the container list following the
series arrangement statement.
Year(s) File Name Project
1970-
1984
Folk Arts Panel Members
1970-1984
List by year of Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts
panel members
1976-
1979
Folk Arts Grant Funding
History
Chronological listing of Folk Arts grant funding for
years 1976-1979
FY1984 FY1984 Folk Arts Panel Folk Arts Panel FY1984, meeting notes,
correspondence, list of grant applicants
FY1985 FY1985 Folk Arts Grant
Applications
List of grant recipients, grant applications
FY1986 FY1986 Folk Arts Panel List of grant recipients, rankings, list of applicants,
correspondence, list of panel members, minutes of
April 12, 1985, panel meeting, grant review
guidelines, check list for 1985 grants-in-aid
FY1987 FY1987 Folk Arts Panel Correspondence, list of panelists, evaluation results,
site visit assignments, minutes of April 10, 1986,
meeting, notifications to grant applicants
FY1988 FY1988 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications, Southern Folk Cultural
Revival Project (SFCRP) board of directors list,
Tennessee Grassroots Day general pattern of
presentation document, site evaluation for SFCRP,
correspondence
FY1988 FY1988 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application and Center for Southern
Folklore board of directors roster
FY1988 FY1998 Folk Arts Panel List of Folk Arts grant applications and awards, memo
re: review of applications dated February 5, 1987, list
of Tennessee Arts Commission Folk Arts panelists,
totals for funding for Center for Southern Folklore and
Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project/Grassroots
Day
FY1989 FY1989 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications, site visit announcements, site
visit evaluations
FY1989 FY1989 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application and site visit evaluation
FY1989 FY1989 Folk Arts Panel List of Folk Arts grant awards and rankings, site visit
assignments, memo dated May 17, 1989, re:
procedures, list of panelists
FY1990 FY1990 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY1990 FY1990 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY1990 FY1990 Folk Arts Panel List of grant recipients and ranking, list of folk
advisory panel members, memo dated March 13, 1989,
re: grant reviews, meeting minutes for April 7, 1989
FY1991 FY1991 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications, correspondence, brochure for
The Old-Time Music and Dance Foundation
FY1991 FY1991 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant applications
FY1991 FY1991 Folk Arts Panel Rankings, correspondence, site visit assignments, list
of grant awards and rankings, minutes of April 4,
1990, panel meeting
FY1992 FY1992 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant application, correspondence and brochures
for Native American Indian Association (NAIA) of
Tennessee
FY1992 FY1992 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY1992 FY1992 Folk Arts Panel List of Folk Arts panelists, notification of grants
awarded, resumes for panelists Drew Beisswenger,
Jane Woodside, Laura Jarmon and Shirley Range
FY1993 FY1993 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications, listing of 1992 Native
American Indian Association board of directors and
list of arts and crafts demonstration participants, site
visit evaluation form for NAIA
FY1993 FY1993 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application, site visit evaluation form for
Center for Southern Folklore
FY1993 FY1993 Folk Arts Panel Rankings, minutes for April 8, 1992, meeting, site visit
assignments, memo to potential grantees regarding
state budget FY1993, general correspondence
FY1994 FY1994 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications and programs for the 11th and
12th annual NAIA Pow-Wow and Fall Festival
FY1994 FY1994 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY1994 FY1994 Folk Arts Panel Rankings, grant awards memo, general
correspondence, list of panelists, full list of grantees
organized by panel, list of financial resources FY1994
grants, panel conflict of interest policy, memo re:
advisory panels orientation, resume for advisory panel
member Michael L. Baker
FY1995 FY1995 Tennessee Arts
Commission/National
Endowment for the Arts
Rural Arts Initiative
Applications
Grant applications for National Endowment for the
Arts funded program, the Rural Arts Initiative
FY1995 FY1995 Tennessee Arts
Commission/National
Endowment for the Arts
Rural Arts Initiative Panel
Review comments of panelists, rankings in meeting
notes of November 21, 1994
FY1995 FY1995 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications, NASAA profile anecdote by
Cogswell
FY1995 FY1995 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY1995 FY1995 Folk Arts Panel Awards memo, rankings, general correspondence,
conflict of interest statement, list of panelists,
Tennessee Arts Commission panel meeting
assignments, key to development districts, panels and
grant programs, site visit grantee monitoring reports
FY1996 FY1996 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY1996 FY1996 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY1996 FY1996 Folk Arts Panel Rankings, list of panel members, grant notification
memo, general correspondence, panel meeting
assignments, grant application checklists, list of
panelists, Center for Southern Folklore Statement of
Functional expenses
FY1997 FY1997 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY1997 FY1997 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY1997 FY1997 Folk Arts Panel Major cultural institutions general support list, list of
Folk Arts applicants, list of panelists, general
correspondence, presenter assignments, application
checklist, advisory panel nomination form for Melody
Reeves
FY1998 FY1998 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY1998 FY1998 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY1998 FY1998 Folk Arts Panel Major cultural institution awards and rankings, general
correspondence, staff advisory panel statement, panel
schedule, advisory panel list, vitae and resumes for
Cherry Condra, Dr. Francesca McLean, Dr. Luke
Powers, and Chad Berry
FY1999 FY1999 Rural Arts Project
Applications
List of grant allocations, grant applications, flyer for
Cousin Jake Memorial Bluegrass Festival, Etowah,
Tennessee
FY1999 FY1999 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications, clipping re: folk presenters at
the Chattanooga Downtown Partnership
FY1999 FY2000 Folk Arts Panel Rankings, grant allocations, general correspondence,
list of Folk Arts panelists
FY2000 FY2000 Rural Arts Project
Applications
Grant applications
FY2000 FY2000 Rural Arts Panel List of advisory panel members, schedule of panel
orientation meetings, rating and ranking sheet of
applicants
FY2000 FY2000 Folk Arts APS
Applications
APS grant applications and correspondence
FY2000 FY2000 Folk Arts GOS
Applications
GOS grant applications
FY2000 FY2000 Folk Arts Panel Cultural Visions program allocations, rating and
ranking sheet, list of applicants, arts project support,
general operating support
FY2001 FY2001 Rural Arts Project
Applications
Grant applications
FY2001 FY2001 Rural Arts Panel Panel meeting agenda for April 7, 2000, rating and
ranking sheet, grant awardees
FY2001 FY2001 Folklife APS
Applications
APS grant applications, monitoring report for Center
for Southern Folklore FY ending June 30, 2001
FY2001 FY2001 Folklife GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY2001 FY2001 Folklife Panel Commission Initiatives awardees list, Rural Arts
Project Support, rating and ranking sheet, Folk Arts
general support grantees, general correspondence,
Tennessee Arts Commission budget organization and
presentation, Folk Arts panel meeting agenda for April
10, 2000, Folk Arts Advisory Panel list, list of
program requests
FY2002 FY2002 Rural Project
Applications
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2002 FY2002 Rural Arts Panel Rural Arts grant submissions list, Folklife allocation,
presenters assignments, rating and ranking sheet
FY2002 FY2002 Folklife APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY2002 FY2002 Folklife GOS
Applications
GOS grant application
FY2002 FY2002 Folklife Panel Recommended Folklife Program spending FY2002,
checklist of closed grants, advisory panel list, rating
and ranking sheet, Folklife grant panel review
schedule, list of grant applicants
FY2003 FY2003 Rural Arts Project
Applications
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2003 FY2003 Folklife APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY2003 FY2003 Folklife GOS
Applications
GOS grant applications
FY2003 FY2003 Folklife Panel Folklife budget allocations, Rural Arts application
check list, general correspondence, April 12, 2002,
panel meeting agenda, rating and ranking, allocations
worksheet, list of panel members, grant allocations list
FY2004 FY2004 Rural Arts Project
Applications
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2004 FY2004 Rural Arts Panel Ratings and rankings, allocations FY2003-04, review
schedule for April 11, 2003, project support list
FY2004, application checklist
FY2004 FY2004 Folklife APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY2004 FY2004 Folklife GOS
Applications
GOS grant applications
FY2004 FY2004 Folklife Panel Folklife Program budget FY2004, list of applications,
April 9, 2003, review schedule, allocations FY2003-
2004, ratings and rankings, list of advisory panel
members
FY2005 FY2005 Rural Arts Project
Applications
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2005 FY2005 Rural Arts Panel Rating and rankings, April 14, 2004, review schedule,
checklist status
FY2005 FY2005 Folklife APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY2005 FY2005 Folklife GOS
Applications
GOS grant applications
FY2005 FY2005 Folklife Panel Folklife Program budget FY2005, list of advisory
panel, general correspondence, list of grant
applications, ratings and rankings, grant application
review schedule for April 7, 2004, mailing list for Folk
Arts contacts
FY2006 FY2006 Rural Arts Project
Applications
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2006 FY2006 Rural Arts Panel List of applications, rating and rankings, April 15,
2005, review schedule
FY2006 FY2006 Folklife APS
Applications
APS grant applications
FY2006 FY2006 Folklife GOS
Applications
GOS grant applications
FY2006 FY2006 Folklife Panel Folklife Program budget FY2006, list of advisory
panel, general correspondence, list of grant
applications, ratings and rankings, allocations FY2006,
program funding requests
FY2007 FY2007 Rural Arts Project
Applications (1 of 2)
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2007 FY2007 Rural Arts Project
Applications (2 of 2)
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2007 FY2007 Rural Arts Panel List of applications, rating and rankings, April 13,
2006, review schedule, application checklist, list of
organizational members of Tennesseans for the Arts
FY2007 FY2007 Folklife APS
Applications (1 of 2)
APS grant applications
FY2007 FY2007 Folklife APS
Applications (2 of 2)
APS grant applications
FY2007 FY2007 Folklife GOS
Applications (1 of 3)
GOS grant applications
FY2007 FY2007 Folklife GOS
Applications (2 of 3)
GOS grant applications
FY2007 FY2007 Folklife GOS
Applications (3 of 3)
GOS grant applications
FY2007 FY2007 Folklife Panel Folklife Program budget FY2007, revised budget
processing, list of advisory panel, general
correspondence, list of grant applications, ratings and
rankings, allocations FY2007, advisory panel review
schedule for April 7, 2006, applicant checklist,
funding recommendations, GOS evaluation form and
guidelines, Rural Arts Project guidelines, APS and
RAP grant application review checklist, Arts
Education evaluation form, grant funding requests
FY2007, panel review lists for GOS applicants, GOS
checklists
FY2007 FY2007 Major Cultural
Institutions
Ratings for major cultural institutions, adjudicator
comments form, review schedule March 29 and 30,
2006, application checklist
FY2008 FY2008 Technical
Assistance – Folklife
FY2008 Technical Assistance grant application
FY2008 FY2008 Rural Arts Project
Applications (1 of 2)
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2008 FY2008 Rural Arts Project
Applications (2 of 2)
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2008 FY2008 Rural Arts Panel Rating and rankings, April 18 and 19, 2007, review
schedules
FY2008 FY2008 Folklife APS
Applications (1 of 2)
APS grant applications
FY2008 FY2008 Folklife APS
Applications (2 of 2)
APS grant applications
FY2008 FY2008 Folklife GOS
Applications (1 of 2)
GOS grant applications
FY2008 FY2008 Folklife GOS
Applications (2 of 2)
GOS grant applications
FY2008 FY2008 Folklife Panel Folklife Program budget FY2008, list of grant
applications, list of advisory panel, general
correspondence, list of APS and GOS funds to allocate
by program, GOS allocations, rating and rankings,
advisory panel schedule for April 5, 2007, list of
panelists for years 2001-2006, panelist nomination
forms and vita for Evan Hatch, Dr. Lindsey King,
panelist list for Rural Arts Project for years 2001-
2006, grant evaluation criteria, list of GOS applicants
and review status, grant presentation guidelines,
presentation template for Arts Project Support/Rural
Arts Project Support/Arts Access, application
checklists
FY2008 FY2008 Major Cultural
Institutions
Applications for Major Cultural Institutions
FY2009 FY2009 Rural Arts Project
Applications (1 of 2)
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2009 FY2009 Rural Arts Project
Applications (2 of 2)
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2009 FY2009 Rural Arts Panel Rating and rankings, April 16 and 17, 2008, review
schedules, cost centers for rural funding
FY2009 FY2009 Folklife APS
Applications (1 of 3)
APS grant applications
FY2009 FY2009 Folklife APS
Applications (2 of 3)
APS grant applications
FY2009 FY2009 Folklife APS
Applications (3 of 3)
APS grant applications
FY2009 FY2009 Folklife GOS
Applications (1 of 2)
GOS grant applications
FY2009 FY2009 Folklife GOS
Applications (2 of 2)
GOS grant applications
FY2009 FY2009 Folklife Panel Listing of grant applications by category; FY2009
budget; April 1, 2008, review schedule, rating and
rankings; list of Tennessee Arts Commission and GOS
support organizations; general correspondence; budget
allocations by category; Rural Arts allocations
FY2009 FY2009 Major Cultural
Institutions
Grant applications, review schedule for March 26 and
27, 2008
FY2010 FY2010 Rural Arts Project
Applications (1 of 2)
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2010 FY2010 Rural Arts Project
Applications (2 of 2)
Grant applications for Rural Arts Initiative
FY2010 FY2010 Folklife APS
Applications (1 of 2)
APS grant applications
FY2010 FY2010 Folklife APS
Applications (2 of 2)
APS grant applications
FY2010 FY2010 Rural Arts, GOS
and APS Panels
List of grant applications, list of panel members, April
2, 2009, review schedule, GOS allocations, April 22
and 23, 2009, review schedules for Rural Arts,
program allocations by category 2007-2010, rankings
and ratings (Rural Arts panels 1 and 2), list of
allocations by category
FY2010 FY2010 Folklife GOS
Applications (1 of 2)
GOS grant applications
FY2010 FY2010 Folklife GOS
Applications (2 of 2)
GOS grant applications
FY2010 FY2010 Folklife Panel April 2, 2009, review schedule, listing of grant
applications by category, general correspondence, list
of panel members, rating and ranking, allocations
work sheet, revised Folklife budget and contract file
completion FY2010
FY2010 FY2010 Major Cultural
Institutions
Grant application, review schedule for March 25 and
26, 2009, general correspondence, grant evaluation
form
Series Arrangement: This series is arranged chronologically by fiscal year.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Folder
Folk Arts Panel Members 1970-1984 10 1
Folk Arts Grant Funding History 1976-1979 10 2
FY1984 -- Folk Arts Panel 1982-1983 10 3
FY1985 -- Folk Arts Grant Applications 1983-1984 10 4
FY1986 -- Folk Arts Panel 1985-1986 10 5
FY1987 -- Folk Arts Panel 1986-1987 10 6
FY1988 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1987 10 7
FY1988 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1987 10 8
FY1988 -- Folk Arts Panel 1987 10 9
FY1989 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1988 10 10
FY1989 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1988 10 11
FY1989 -- Folk Arts Panel 1988 10 12
FY1990 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1989 10 13
FY1990 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1989 10 14
FY1990 -- Folk Arts Panel 1989 10 15
FY1991 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1990 10 16
FY1991 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1990 10 17
FY1991 -- Folk Arts Panel 1990 10 18
FY1992 -- Folk Arts APS Application 1991 10 19
FY1992 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1991 10 20
FY1992 -- Folk Arts Panel 1991 10 21
FY1993 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1992 10 22
FY1993 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1992 10 23
FY1993 -- Folk Arts Panel 1992 10 24
FY1994 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1992-1993 10 25
FY1994 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1993 10 26
FY1994 -- Folk Arts Panel 1993-1994 10 27
FY1995 -- Tennessee Arts Commission/National
Endowment for the Arts Rural Arts Initiative
Applications
1994 10 28
FY1995 -- Tennessee Arts Commission/National
Endowment for the Arts Rural Arts Initiative Panel
1994 10 29
FY1995 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1994 10 30
FY1995 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1994 10 31
FY1995 -- Folk Arts Panel 1994 10 32
FY1996 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1995 10 33
FY1996 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1995 10 34
FY1996 -- Folk Arts Panel 1995 10 35
FY1997 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1996 10 36
FY1997 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1996 10 37
FY1997 -- Folk Arts Panel 1996 10 38
FY1998 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1997 10 39
FY1998 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1997 10 40
FY1998 -- Folk Arts Panel 1997 10 41
FY1999 -- Rural Arts Project Applications 1998 10 42
FY1999 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1998 10 43
FY1999 -- Folk Arts Panel 1998 10 44
FY2000 -- Rural Arts Project Applications 1999 10 45
FY2000 -- Rural Arts Panel 1999 10 46
FY2000 -- Folk Arts APS Applications 1999 10 47
FY2000 -- Folk Arts GOS Applications 1999 10 48
FY2000 -- Folk Arts Panel 1999 10 49
FY2001 -- Rural Arts Project Applications 2000 10 50
FY2001 -- Rural Arts Panel 2000 10 51
FY2001 -- Folklife APS Applications 2000 10 52
FY2001 -- Folklife GOS Applications 2000 10 53
FY2001 -- Folklife Panel 2000 10 54
FY2002 -- Rural Arts Project Applications 2001 10 55
FY2002 -- Rural Arts Panel 2001 10 56
FY2002 -- Folklife APS Applications 2001 10 57
FY2002 -- Folklife GOS Applications 2001 10 58
FY2002 -- Folklife Panel 2001 10 59
FY2003 -- Rural Arts Project Applications 2002 10 60
FY2003 -- Folklife APS Applications 2002 10 61
FY2003 -- Folklife GOS Applications 2002 10 62
FY2003 -- Folklife Panel 2002 10 63
FY2004 -- Rural Arts Project Applications 2003 11 1
FY2004 -- Rural Arts Panel 2003 11 2
FY2004 -- Folklife APS Applications 2003 11 3
FY2004 -- Folklife GOS Applications 2003 11 4
FY2004 -- Folklife Panel 2003 11 5
FY2005 -- Rural Arts Project Applications 2004 11 6
FY2005 -- Rural Arts Panel 2004 11 7
FY2005 -- Folklife APS Applications 2004 11 8
FY2005 -- Folklife GOS Applications 2004 11 9
FY2005 -- Folklife Panel 2004 11 10
FY2006 -- Rural Arts Project Applications 2005 11 11
FY2006 -- Rural Arts Panel 2005 11 12
FY2006 -- Folklife APS Applications 2005 11 13
FY2006 -- Folklife GOS Applications 2005 11 14
FY2006 -- Folklife Panel 2005 11 15
FY2007 -- Rural Arts Project Applications, folder 1
of 2
2006 11 16
FY2007 -- Rural Arts Project Applications, folder 2
of 2
2006 11 17
FY2007 -- Rural Arts Panel 2006 11 18
FY2007 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 1 of 2 2006 11 19
FY2007 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 2 of 2 2006 11 20
FY2007 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 1 of 3 2006 11 21
FY2007 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 2 of 3 2006 11 22
FY2007 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 3 of 3 2006 11 23
FY2007 -- Folklife Panel 2006 11 24
FY2007 -- Major Cultural Institutions 2006 11 25
FY2008 -- Technical Assistance -- Folklife 2007 11 26
FY2008 -- Rural Arts Project Applications, folder 1
of 2
2007 11 27
FY2008 -- Rural Arts Project Applications, folder 2
of 2
2007 11 28
FY2008 -- Rural Arts Panel 2007 11 29
FY2008 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 1 of 2 2007 11 30
FY2008 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 2 of 2 2007 11 31
FY2008 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 1 of 2 2007 11 32
FY2008 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 2 of 2 2007 11 33
FY2008 -- Folklife Panel 2007 11 34
FY2008 -- Major Cultural Institutions 2007 11 35
FY2009 -- Rural Arts Project Applications, folder 1
of 2
2008 12 1
FY2009 -- Rural Arts Project Applications, folder 2
of 2
2008 12 2
FY2009 -- Rural Arts Panel 2008 12 3
FY2009 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 1 of 3 2008 12 4
FY2009 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 2 of 3 2008 12 5
FY2009 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 3 of 3 2008 12 6
FY2009 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 1 of 2 2008 12 7
FY2009 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 2 of 2 2008 12 8
FY2009 -- Folklife Panel 2008 12 9
FY2009 -- Major Cultural Institutions 2008 12 10
FY2010 -- Rural Arts Project Applications, folder 1
of 2
2009 12 11
FY2010 -- Rural Arts Project Applications, folder 2
of 2
2009 12 12
FY2010 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 1 of 2 2009 12 13
FY2010 -- Folklife APS Applications, folder 2 of 2 2009 12 14
FY2010 -- Rural Arts, GOS, and APS Panels 2009 12 15
FY2010 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 1 of 2 2009 12 16
FY2010 -- Folklife GOS Applications, folder 2 of 2 2009 12 17
FY2010 -- Folklife Panel 2009 12 18
FY2010 -- Major Cultural Institutions 2009 12 19
SERIES IV. -- ORGANIZATIONS AND EVENTS
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of working files related to other state
agencies, organizations, and events related to Folklife programming in Tennessee.
Materials include programs, news releases, brochures, and other print materials. A table
with a general overview of the contents of each file follows. Box and folder numbers will
be included in the container list following the series arrangement statement.
Year(s) Organization/Topic Event
1987 Tennessee State University African American Culture and History
Conference, Nashville, Tennessee
1996 and
2000
Tennessee State University African American Culture and History
Conference, Nashville, Tennessee
2002 and
2003
Tennessee State University African American Culture and History
Conference, Nashville, Tennessee
1994 Allied Arts “Doing Fine on the Big Nine: The Ninth
Street Revival” documentary on Jazz and
Blues in Chattanooga
2005-
2007
American Roots Music Education Roots music workshops presented at Metro
Nashville Public Schools
2009 Arts Center of Cannon County,
Tennessee
Spring Fed Records Initiative
1986-2008 Arts Center of Cannon County,
Tennessee
Directories of Cannon County crafts people,
brochures, clippings and correspondence.
1997-2014 Birthplace of Country Music
Alliance, Bristol, Tennessee Note:
Two files
Brochures, newspaper clippings,
correspondence, programs, poster, invitation
to opening of museum.
1997 Blues Foundation/Blues
Connection, Memphis, Tennessee
Programs for Blues Symposium, May 2 and 3,
1997; Handy Blues Awards May 1, 1997
2000 Breakin’ Up Winter, Cedars of
Lebanon State Park
March 2000 newsletter and event information
sheet.
2008 Blue Ridge Institute and Museum,
Ferrum, Virginia
Poster for 35th Annual Blue Ridge Folk Life
Festival, exhibit brochure for “Hometown
Stars: Southwest Virginia’s Recording
Legacy.”
1985 Appalachian Consortium “Archives in Appalachia: A Directory” funded
by the National Historical Publications and
Records Commission and published in 1985
by the Appalachian Consortium.
1989 ETSU: “Now and Then,” The
Appalachian Magazine
1989, Vol. 6, Number 3, issue of “Now and
Then” magazine produced by the Center for
Appalachian Studies at East Tennessee State
University. Interview with Cogswell on page
41.
1986 Old Time Country Radio Reunion Programs for the 8th Annual Old Time
Country Radio Reunion held in Jonesboro,
Tennessee, May 30, 1986.
1986 “Archives of Appalachia
Newsletter”
Spring 1986 issue of the “Archives of
Appalachia Newsletter” produced by The
Sherrod Library at ETSU.
2008 [MTSU] Center for Popular Music Materials related to the Farther Along
Conference, April 4and5, 2008.
1989 [MTSU] The Sonneck Society Program and other materials related to the
organization’s annual meeting held in
Nashville, April 5-9, 1989.
1995-96 [MTSU] Center for Popular Music Information on music workshops and lectures
including programs for the fingerstyle guitar
seminar and conference (1995) and
Crossroads Intersections in American
Vernacular Music (1996).
2006 Center for Southern Folklore Miscellaneous publications including 2006
annotated overview of the CSF.
1979 Center for Southern Folklore Program Report
1986 Center for Southern Folklore Memphis Music Booklet
1977-91 Center for Southern Folklore News releases, clippings, exhibit programs,
and other materials related to assorted CSF
projects.
1982 Center for Southern Folklore Midsouth Music and Heritage Festival
program, news releases and clippings.
1988 Center for Southern Folklore Midsouth Music and Heritage Festival
presenter’s guide, brochures and
correspondence related to the 1988 event.
1989 Center for Southern Folklore Midsouth Music and Heritage Festival,
includes National Endowment for the Arts site
visit report for 1989.
1990 Center for Southern Folklore Midsouth Music and Heritage Festival
1991 Center for Southern Folklore Midsouth Music and Heritage Festival,
includes National Endowment for the Arts site
visit report for 1991.
1992 Center for Southern Folklore Midsouth Music and Heritage Festival,
includes event schedule and program for 1992.
1993 Center for Southern Folklore Midsouth Music and Heritage Festival,
includes event schedule and program for 1993.
1976-83 Center for Southern Folklore Includes press kits, programs and other items
related to films and exhibits presented by the
CSF.
1979-82 Center for Southern Folklore Newsletters 1979-82
1991 Chattanooga African American
History Museum
January 1991 newsletter, The Heritage and
recipes.
2005 Chattanooga Downtown
Partnership
Color photo scans and program for 2005
demonstration series.
2002 Coal Creek Watershed Foundation Correspondence
1986 Coffee County Museum Brochures
1986 Commission on Aging Conference Correspondence and program for the
Tennessee Aging Network Institute Spring
Conference, April 28-May 2, 1986.
1984 and
‘88
[Tennessee] Conservation
Department
Correspondence, paper titled “Heritage
Conservation for Metropolitan Nashville,” and
program for 1988 Appalachian Rendezvous.
1985 Country Music Foundation Arts in Education Project, Spring 1985
1985 Country Music Foundation Tennessee Committee for the Humanities AIE
grant application; “Tennessee Traditions in the
Classroom” workshop materials.
1982 Country Music Foundation Country Music Foundation and Tennessee
Arts Commission “Folk Roots of Tennessee”
school program. Includes application, program
ideas, and correspondence.
2007 Cousin Jake [Tullock] Memorial
Bluegrass Festival
Program flyers and clippings
2013 Friends of the Cumberland Trail “Cumberland Trail Suite” program
2005 Customs House Museum and
Cultural Center
Tobacco Exhibit
2000 Dias De Los Muertos (Day of the
Dead), Hendersonville
Program information and price list for art
work.
2003 Dixon Pentecostal Research
Center
Includes program for the official opening of
the Pentecostal Heritage exhibit, “The Beauty
of Holiness.”
1986 Dulin Gallery “Handed Down: East Tennessee’s Folk
Heritage,” October 26-November 30, 1986
1986 Historic Nashville, Inc. Family Folklore Exhibition, Fort Nashborough
1992-04 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Notes and Correspondence
Lists of Fiddle contests and festivals in the
Southeast.
1994-2009 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Tennessee
Assorted flyers, schedules and announcements
for fiddle contests in Tennessee.
2005-06 Fiddle Contests and Festivals: East
Tennessee /Chattanooga Bob
Douglas Fiddle Fest
Flyers, clippings
2000-2005 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Boxcar Pinion Memorial
Bluegrass Festival
Flyers and program for Boxcar Pinion
Memorial Bluegrass Festival, Chattanooga,
Tennessee, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, and
2013.
2005 Fiddle Contests and Festivals: The
Legacy Bluegrass Pik’n Barn
Bluegrass Summer and Fall Fest 2005
1995-08 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Laurel Bloomery
Johnson County Old-Time Fiddlers’
Convention flyers for 1995-98
1995-2006 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Loudon Smoky Mountain Fiddlers
Convention
Ads and flyers for 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005,
2006
1998-2004 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
South Pittsburg Fire on the
Mountain Bluegrass Festival and
National Cornbread Festival
Flyers for 2003 and 2004, among others
1990-2013 Fiddle Contests and Festivals: East
Tennessee/Various
Includes Great Southern Old-Time Fiddlers’
Convention (2014), Coke Ovens Bluegrass
Festival (2013), Pioneer Days Bluegrass
Festival (2000) and others
1993-2013 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Adams Bell Witch Bluegrass
Competitions
Programs and flyers for years 1993, 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003,
2004, 2006, 2007, 2012 and 2013.
2002-06 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Dickson Arthur Smith-Robert
Spicer Memorial Fiddlers’ Contest
Programs and flyers for 2002, 2004, 2005,
2006
1995-96 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Dunlap Coke Ovens Bluegrass
Festival
Flyers for 1995 and 1996
2008-2010 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Bluegrass Along the Harpeth
Fiddlers Jamboree
Programs and flyers for 2008, 2009, 2010
1899 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Gallatin 1899 Fiddle Contest
Miscellaneous clippings and archival
materials related to contest held October 20,
1899.
2005-13 Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Nashville Grand Master Fiddler
Championship
Programs for 2005, 2006, 2012 and 2013
2006 Fiddle Contests and Festivals: Red
Boiling Springs: The Donoho
Hotel Annual Bluegrass Festival
2006 programs
1985-
2011
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Smithville Fiddlers Jamboree and
Crafts Festival
Programs and flyers for 1985, 1986, 1987,
1988, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2011; black
/white photos and clippings
1996 and
2000
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Summertown Bluegrass Reunion
Flyers for 1996 and 2000
1983-
2014
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Murfreesboro Uncle Dave Macon
Days
Note: 2 files
Programs and flyers for 1983, 1985, 1987,
1998, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999,
2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2014; miscellaneous clippings and news
releases
1985-
2007
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Wartrace Pickin’ and Fiddlers
Convention
Flyers and programs for 1985, 1986, 1991,
2006 and 2007
1996-
2008
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Middle Tennessee
Flyers, clippings, and programs for fiddle
contests in the Middle Tennessee region
including Rocky River, Lincoln County,
Madison, Jamestown, Lynchburg, and other
locations for years 1996-2008.
1975-
2012
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Clarksville Old-Time Fiddlers
State of Tennessee Championships
Programs and schedules for 1975, 1988, 1989,
1990, 1991, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010 and 2012
1986-
2013
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Holladay Old Time Bluegrass and
Fiddlers Jamboree
Programs for 1986, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005,
2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013
1995-
2007
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Jackson Old Time Music Festival
Programs for 1995, 1999, 2004, 2006 and
2007
1995-
2007
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
West Tennessee Various
Flyers for 1995, 2003, 2005, 2007
1995 and
2005
Fiddle Contests and Festivals:
Various States
Miscellaneous programs and information on
fiddle contests in Missouri, Mississippi, and
Kentucky
1985-86 Fisk [University] Black Folklife
Festival
Flyers for Fisk Black Folklife Festival (1985
and 1986) and print materials on related
program
1986 Fisk [University] “Making Do”
exhibit
Background materials for Fisk Black Folk
Arts in Tennessee exhibit at the Hunter
Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee,
1986
1988-94 Folk Medicine Festival, Red
Boiling Springs, Tennessee
Background materials, clippings and
brochures for the Folk Medicine Festival
covering the years 1988-1994
2013 Folk School of Chattanooga Pulse article dated October 2013
1999,
2006
Curly Fox Museum Correspondence related to the Curly Fox
Museum in Dayton, Tennessee
2000-02 Global Education Center Brochures and program information for the
Global Education Center, Nashville,
Tennessee
1987 Gospel Arts Day: National
Proclamation
Background material on proclamation
declaring June 19, 1987, Gospel Arts Day
signed by President Ronald Reagan.
1988 Gospel Arts Day: 1988 National
Endowment for the Arts Grant
Application
Grant application and supporting
documentation requesting funds to produce a
Gospel Arts Day event in 1988.
1988 Gospel Arts Day: 1988 Final
Report
National Endowment for the Arts site visit
report on 1988 Gospel Arts Day by Gerald L.
Davis, Ph.D.
1989 Nashville Gospel Ministries:
Gospel Arts Day June 18,
1989/Doug Seroff
Video script, program, and other materials
related to Gospel Arts Day at Fisk University,
Nashville.
1989 Gospel Arts Day Booklet
Distribution
Cover letter by Cogswell and distribution list
for 1989 Gospel Arts Day program booklet.
September
11 and 12,
2004
The Great Island Festival Brochure and information on the Great Island
Festival at Fort Loudoun.
2008 Green McAdoo Cultural Center,
Clinton, Tennessee
Info on the “New Harmonies” exhibit at
Green McAdoo Cultural Center, Clinton,
Tennessee.
2002 Grundy County, [Tennessee]
Swiss Historical Society
Interview notes with John Baggenstoss and
newspaper article on efforts to establish a
working farm museum at Gruetli-Laager,
Tennessee, home of Swiss settlers in the late
1800s.
1995 Hancock County [Tennessee], Kay
Aker
Tourist information on Hancock County,
Tennessee.
1988-
2000
Harpeth Valley Sacred Harp
Singers
Newsletters published by the Harpeth Valley
Sacred Harp Singers, 1988-2000.
2003 Hartsville Museum Informational materials
1995 Heartland Series Heartland Video series listings produced by
WBIR-TV in Knoxville.
2008 Henderson County Folk Festival Clippings
2006 Hickman County Quilt Project Notes on quilt show organized by Ruth Ann
Carathers.
2008 International Bluegrass Music
Association Awards
Registration and program for 2008 IBMA
World of Bluegrass Conference, Nashville
1991 Jackson Area Plectral Society Series of 1991 newsletters
1998 Jubilee Community Arts Center Fundraising strategic plan, grant application to
the Fund for Folk Culture, bios of National
Endowment for the Arts National Heritage
Fellows.
1998 Jubilee Community Arts:
Knoxville Folk Arts Initiative
National Endowment for the Arts
Grant FY1999
National Endowment for the Arts grant
application, guidelines, and support
documents.
1999 Jubilee Community Arts:
Knoxville Folk Arts Initiative
National Endowment for the Arts
Grant FY2000
National Endowment for the Arts grant
application, guidelines, and support
documents.
1999 Jubilee Community Arts:
Knoxville Folk Arts Initiative
National Endowment for the Arts
Grant FY2001
National Endowment for the Arts grant
application, guidelines, and support
documents. Includes a disc: Tennessee Arts
Commission/Jubilee Community Arts Work
Sample B, Folk and Traditional Arts
Infrastructure Initiative FY2000.
1989-96 Jubilee Community Arts Schedule of events, calendars, and
correspondence.
1996-
1998
Jubilee Community Arts:
International Jubilee Festival
Schedule of events, flyers for International
Jubilee Festival for years 1996-1998.
1999 Knoxville Blues Society Newsletter
2000 Latino Festival, Nashville,
Tennessee
Arts Leadership Award Nomination for
Scarritt-Bennett Center.
2007 and
2008
Louie Bluie Festival Programs and promotional materials
1996 Memphis Pow Wow Association Correspondence
1995-
2013
Mountaineer Folk Festival Schedule of events for years 1995, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2009 and 2013.
2004 Mule Day, Columbia, Tennessee Program
1984-98,
2007
Museum of Appalachia Press kits, programs for 1984-1998 and 2007,
clippings, and correspondence. Includes disc
with 2009 press kit.
1994 Music City Blues Society Newsletters, November and December 1994
1985-86 National Association for the
Preservation and Perpetuation of
Storytelling (NAPPS)
Correspondence and background materials
related to National Endowment for the Arts
and Tennessee Humanities Council grants.
1986 National Assn. for the
Preservation and Perpetuation of
Storytelling Homecoming ’86
Project
Correspondence, programming plans, and
related background materials.
1986 National Assn. for the
Preservation and Perpetuation of
Storytelling
Site visit for NAPPS National Endowment for
the Arts grant application.
2000 N4 Art: Tennessee African
American Artists
Status report on project to identify prominent
African American artists with strong
Tennessee ties.
2006-07 Nashville Old-Time String Band
Assn.
Newsletters for 2010-11, Breakin’ Up Winter
programs for 2006 and 2007, event schedule
for 2006, other supporting documents.
May 6-10,
1959
National Folk Festival, Nashville,
Tennessee, 1959
Assorted clippings, schedules, and
correspondence related to the 23rd annual
National Folk Festival held in Nashville,
Tennessee.
1969 National Folk Festival Association Correspondence and support materials for the
organization of the 32nd annual festival.
2005 National Storytelling Festival
2005: Visitor Study
Visitor study of 2005 event conducted by
Your Market Research, Mechanicsville, VA.
2005 and
2006
NAIA Pow Wow 2005 and 2006 Programs, clippings related to events in 2005
and 2006, softbound “History of the Native
American Indian Association,” and design
booklet for the Circle of Life Indian Cultural
Center.
1989-
2012
New Harp of Columbia New Harp of Columbia newsletter
2005 19th Century Trades Festival
Educator’s Guidebook
Educator’s guidebook prepared by Travellers
Rest Plantation and Museum, October 20-21,
2005.
1985 Northwest Tennessee Heritage
Festival
Programs and background materials
1986 Northwest Tennessee Heritage
Festival
Programs and background materials
1987-89 Old-Time Music and Dance
Foundation Newsletters
Newsletters 1987-1989
circa 1984 Old-Time Music and Dance
Foundation: Jacky Christian’s
Dance Book
Article, “Southern Folks and Dance” and
unnamed dance instruction manuscript by
Jacky Christian.
1989-91 Old-Time Music and Dance
Foundation: Correspondence and
Notes
Correspondence, notes and brochures, Metro
Arts Commission grant application, proposal
for The Southern Heritage Center
1983-86 Old-Time Music and Dance
Foundation: Clippings
Photos, brochures, programs, news releases,
clippings, a 1986 issue of People magazine
with a story on Bill Monroe includes photos of
Christian
Old-Time Music and Dance
Foundation: News Releases,
Handbills
Handbills, news releases, flyers
2005 Parsons Museum Correspondence
1984-85 Quilt [Tennessee] Project Clippings and correspondence relating to
project conducted by Merikay Waldvogel
1995 Quiltfest ’95, Jonesboro,
Tennessee
Program of events and workshops held August
9-12, 1995, in Jonesboro, Tennessee.
1985-
1996
Rolley Hole Marbles
Championship
Flyers, clippings, game rules, sample
scorecards, Charles Schultz “Peanuts” cartoon
strip related to the marble game Rolley Hole.
1996 Rolley Hole Marbles Festival 1996 Event information and schedule, programs,
network media contacts, Tennessee
Conservationist magazine, July/August 1996
issue, New York Times article dated December
5, 1995, on cultural tourism with R. Cogswell
quote.
1986-
1991
Rose Center Grant applications, brochures, press releases,
exhibit notices, clippings. Includes black-and-
white photographs.
1987-95 Smoky Mountain Woodcarvers Brochures
2005 Rhythm and Bones Society
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Brochure for Bones Fest July 8-10, 2005
2005-06 Rhythm and Roots Reunion,
Bristol, Tennessee
Schedules, brochure, clippings
1997 Scopes Trial Festival, Dayton,
Tennessee
Program for July 17-20, 1997, play and
festival, fact sheet on the Scopes Trial.
1984 Scott Tobacco Company Notes on Scott Tobacco Company of Bowling
Green and Memphis order form
2003 Sumner County Museum Brochure, notes of June 2, 2003, visit to
museum.
1987-88 Southern Folk Cultural Revival
Project (SFCRP): Technical
Assistance
Correspondence, organizational evaluation
1979-86 Southern Folk Cultural Revival
Project (SFCRP): Tennessee
Grassroots Days
Program, clippings, commentary, contracts
1979-82 Southern Folk Cultural Revival
Project (SFCRP): Southern
Grassroots Music Tour and School
Program
Program, school series evaluations, grant
application to Tennessee Arts Commission
No date Southern Folk Cultural Revival
Project (SFCRP): Tennessee State
University Merger Proposal
Draft of Tennessee HB 426 to create the
Institute of Traditional Culture for the South-
Haley Family Chair of Excellence at
Tennessee State University; draft proposal for
merger/sponsorship with SFCRP.
1980s Southern Folk Cultural Revival
Project (SFCRP): Anne Romaine
Bio, resume, clippings and other SFCRP
program information.
1997 Southern Folk Festival 1997 Programs, schedule, presenters’ information
kit for event of October 3-7, 1997.
1985, ‘90
‘93
Tennessee Association of
Museums
Conference programs, membership directory
(1985 and 1990 and 1993), organizational
brochures
2007 Tennessee Archive of Moving
Image and Sound: Film Series
Newsletter dated Spring 2007
1992 Tennessee Aquarium Clipping from Chattanooga News-Free Press
dated March 15, 1992, about folk art exhibit.
1988 Tennessee Banjo Institute
Program and Clippings
Program, clippings, Banjo Meltdown program,
December 1988 issue of Banjo Newsletter
with Tennessee Banjo Institute coverage,
November 10-12, 1988.
1990 Tennessee Banjo Institute
Program and Clippings
Program, clippings, Banjo Meltdown program,
December 1990 issue of Banjo Newsletter
with Tennessee Banjo Institute coverage,
November 1-3, 1990.
1992 Tennessee Banjo Institute
Program
Program, clippings, Banjo Meltdown program,
November 5-7, 1992.
1992 Tennessee Banjo Institute
Feature Story
Overview article previewing the 1992 event at
Cedars of Lebanon State Park.
2001 Tennessee Basketry Convention
Pigeon Forge July 17-20, 2002
Registration form and program for 2002;
program for 2001.
2001 Tennessee Basketry Association Newsletter
1995 Tennessee Business ’95 Tennessee Business ’95 Cogswell article
titled, “Doing Right by the Local Folks:
Grassroots Issues in Cultural Tourism.”
1995 Cultural Tourism: Sources for
Tennessee Business ’95
Clippings, journal reprints and other source
material for article by Robert Cogswell.
Includes black and white photographs.
1985 Tennessee Community Heritage
Project
Correspondence, program for one-day local
heritage conference, Spring 1984 issue of
Touchstone
1985 Tennessee Committee for the
Humanities: TCH Traveling
Exhibit
Exhibit storyline, correspondence, Spring
1986 issue of Touchstone
1983 Tennessee Committee for the
Humanities: Heritage Guide --
Caneta Hankins
Teachers’ Guide compiled by Caneta Skelley
Hankins
2007 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Management Change
Correspondence, initial draft of a proposal to
edit and produce the TFS Bulletin prepared by
Brent Cantrell September 7, 2007, forward to
TFS anthology by Cogswell.
1981 Tennessee Folklore Society:
“Southbound” PBS Series
Press releases, clippings about “Southbound”
PBS series produced by Sol Korine and Blaine
Dunlap, with assistance from TFS, Georgia
Educational Television and support from the
National Endowment for the Arts, Tennessee
Arts Commission and The Lyndhurst
Foundation.
1984 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 19-20,
1984
Meeting agenda, program, treasurer’s report,
meeting notes, handouts, itinerary, clippings.
1985 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 8-9,
1985
Meeting agenda, program, treasurer’s report,
handouts, special projects report.
1986 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 7-8,
1986
Memo, treasurer’s report, special projects
report, clipping on Free Hill LP project.
1988 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 22, 1988
Meeting program, treasurer’s report
1989 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 28, 1989
Meeting program, treasurer’s report, special
projects report, hotel and parking information.
1990 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 9-10,
1990
Meeting program, treasurer’s report, special
projects report.
1994 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 12,
1994
Meeting program, white paper on Charles
Faulkner Bryan.
1995 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 11,
1995
Meeting agenda, program, treasurer’s report,
special projects report, meeting notes,
itinerary.
1996 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 16,
1996
Meeting agenda, program, meeting notes.
1997 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 8,
1997
Meeting agenda, program, treasurer’s report,
meeting notes, handouts, itinerary,
bibliography.
1999 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 6,
1999
Meeting agenda, program, treasurer’s report,
special projects report, handouts, notes.
2000 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 20-21,
2000
Meeting agenda, program, treasurer’s report,
special projects report, Frist Foundation
technology grant application, report of the
TFS Bylaws Committee, handouts, notes.
2001 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 27, 2001
Meeting agenda, program, treasurer’s report,
special projects report, TFS Bylaws revisions
and ballot, Tennessee Arts Commission report
outline.
2002 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 2,
2002
Call for papers, meeting agenda, program,
treasurer’s report, special projects report, 2001
meeting minutes, TFS Board of Directors
ballot, Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife
program report, Clyde Davenport concert
preview.
2003 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 7-8,
2003
Call for papers, meeting agenda, notes, Uncle
Dave Macon brochure, correspondence.
2004 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 30, 2004
Meeting agenda, Tennessee Arts Commission
Folklife report, special projects report, job
description for Tennessee Arts Commission
Folklife assistant, call for TFSB editor,
membership recruitment initiative.
2005 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Business Meeting, April 22, 2005
Meeting agenda, financial policy manual,
notes, correspondence re: reorganization.
2005 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 29, 2005
Meeting agenda and notes
2006 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November
3and4, 2006
Meeting agenda, program, flyer for TFS
recordings, special projects report,
correspondence, information on Reelfoot Lake
State Park Auto Tour.
2007 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November. 2-3,
2007
Meeting agenda, program, Tennessee Arts
Commission proposal for JCA funding to
produce the TFSB, Tennessee Arts
Commission Technical Assistance Grant
Proposal to fund JCA to develop and manage
membership database, Tennessee Arts
Commission Folklife Program report,
clipping.
2008 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 15,
2008
Meeting schedule, special projects report,
treasurer’s report, meeting notes.
2009 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 31, 2009
Meeting agenda, treasurer’s report, board
member ballot, correspondence, outline for
documentary, “I’ll Keep on Singing: The
Southern Gospel Convention Tradition” by
Stephen Shearon and Mary Nichols
2010 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 23, 2010
Meeting announcement and agenda,
treasurer’s report, Tennessee Arts
Commission Folklife Program, schedule for
32nd annual Bell Witch Old-Time and
Bluegrass contest.
2011 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, October 29, 2011
Meeting agenda, treasurer’s report
2012 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Annual Meeting, November 2,
2012
Meeting agenda, treasurer’s report, Tennessee
Arts Commission Folklife Program report,
McNairy County Artisan Trail brochure and
handout.
Not dated Tennessee Folklore Society:
Membership
Membership roster
2001 Tennessee Folklore Society: By-
laws Meeting
List of attendees, meeting notes, general non-
profit board protocol and guidelines, board
assessment form.
2000 Tennessee Folklore Society: By-
laws Report, October 21, 2000
Report and suggestions for revisions of TFS
by-laws, copy of non-profit status paperwork
and original by-laws drafted in 1935 and
amendments dated January 23, 1976,
information on 501(c) (3) organizations.
2001 Tennessee Folklore Society: By-
laws Comparative Documents
2001 revisions to by-laws, by-laws from other
organizations including TACA, American
Folklore Society, Alabama Folklife
Association, Inc., New York Folklore Society,
North Carolina Presenters Consortium, Inc.,
Tennessee Writers Alliance, Inc., North
Carolina Folklore Society, and Chattanooga
African American Museum Policies.
2001 Tennessee Folklore Society: Initial
Work Plan for Chris Skinker
Master list of materials housed at MTSU,
inventory of video tapes.
1935-72 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Articles Index (1935-72)
List of articles by title published in the TFS
Bulletin for years 1935-72.
2000 Tennessee Folklore Society TA:
June Spencer
Contract for consultant June Spencer to
update/amend by-laws and organizational
structure of the TFS, contract objects and
work plan, correspondence.
1984-86 Tennessee Folklore Society:
Charles Wolfe
Miscellaneous correspondence with Dr.
Charles Wolfe of MTSU, brief story on
Cogswell Tennessee Arts Commission hiring
submitted to TFS Bulletin.
1985 Tennessee Historical Commission:
Historic Sites
List of historic sites located in Tennessee
provided by the Tennessee Historical
Commission.
Tennessee Historical Commission:
The Courier
Newsletters published by Tennessee Historical
Commission: October 1985, June 1986,
February 1988, October 1990, February 1991,
February 1994.
1991 Tennessee Humanities Council:
Grants
Grant program announcement for years 1991-
1994, brochure on “Southern Voices” exhibit,
booklet for Tennessee Humanities Council
Speakers Bureau, fact sheet for Telling
Tennessee’s Story for the 21st Century–A
Bicentennial Legacy.
1984 Tennessee Committee for the
Humanities, Inc.: Touchstone
Vol. 1, No. 2, Nos. 13, 15, 25 and 27
1999 Tennessee Latino Network Participant list, meeting summaries,
correspondence, business cards, Title VI
brochures, Federal Register, Part X, dated
January 16, 2001, National Endowment for
the Arts Millennium initiatives, clippings, East
Tennessee Hispanic Community Services
promotional materials, and materials on
minority health programs .
1994 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: Tourism Project
Correspondence, reprints, brochures, summary
of Southern Seed Legacy Project, list of
speakers for Heritage Partnerships Conference
(1994), “Regional Heritage Areas:
Approaches to Sustainable Development”
compiled by the National Trust for Historic
Preservation.
No date Tennessee Overhill: “Preserving
the Industrial Revolution”
Magazine article titled “Tennessee’s Overhill
Country: Preserving the Industrial
Revolution,” written by Sandra L. Ballard and
published in Now and Then, date unknown.
1994-08 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association/Caldwell
Correspondence, brochures, article on weaver
Maggie Parton Murphy, information on the
Trail of Tears Association, clippings,
America’s Millennium Trails initiative,
“1997-98 Guide to McMinn-Monroe-Polk
Counties,” Cherohala Skyway News.
1995 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: National Endowment
for the Arts RAI Grant (from
LRH)
2nd year application for Tennessee Overhill
Heritage Association expansion arts program
grant. National Endowment for the Arts
information booklets.
1996 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: 2nd Year National
Endowment for the Arts RAI
Grant Report
Completed status report with directions.
1996 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: 3rd Year National
Endowment for the Arts RAI
Grant
Request for third year funding for the National
Endowment for the Arts Rural Arts Initiative,
correspondence, support materials.
1997 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: USDA Forest Service
Application 1997
Grant application to USDA for a Rural
Community Assistance grant, correspondence,
support materials.
1996 Tennessee Overhill: Local
Religious Signs
Photocopy from book, These Stones Speak,
relating to Rev. H. H. Mays and other makers
of religious signage.
1996 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: Sign Project (USDA
Forest Series)
Grant application and support materials
requesting funding for “Follow the Signs:
Roadside Signs as Expressions of Place.”
1996 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: Sign Project
Invitation, exhibit guide book, event calendar,
brochures, clippings, news release, and
correspondence.
1994 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: Cultural Legacy
Project
Meeting notes, National Endowment for the
Arts Expansion Arts grant funding reviews,
correspondence, flyers, and survey forms.
1994 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: National Endowment
for the Arts Expansion Arts
Program Grant
Typed remarks delivered by former National
Endowment for the Arts Chair Jane
Alexander, February 9, 1994, brochures,
posters, grant application.
1994 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: Folk Cultural
Specialist Position
Application letters and résumés for the Folk
Cultural Specialist position, brochures, letter
of support for Brent Cantrell written by
Cogswell.
1996 Tennessee Overhill Heritage
Association: Ocoee Event
Cultural Program schedule at 1996 Olympic
white water events, flyer and March-April
1989 issue of Precious Memories gospel
music journal.
1988 Tennessee Overhill: Sweetgrass
Conservation Field Trial
Proposal, correspondence re: Sweetgrass
Conservation Field Trial conducted by U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
No date Tennessee Valley Authority:
Tourism Project
Tennessee River heritage maps produced by
the TVA.
2004-05 Tennessee River Trails
Association
Meeting agenda, brochures, surveys, draft of A
Strategic Plan for the Tennessee River Trails
Region (2005), listing of attractions along the
Tennessee River and A Profile of the
Tennessee River Trails Area (2004)
2005 Tennessee Sampler Survey Cover letter and survey
1986 Tennessee Sites and Areas
Brochures
Assorted brochures for sites of interest in
Tennessee, including Jonesborough,
Chattanooga, Oak Ridge, Museum of Tobacco
Art and History, Appalachian Center for
Crafts and others. Tennessee Homecoming
’86 newspaper supplements for the Upper
Cumberlands and Middle Tennessee.
1985-87 Tennessee State Museum Copy of Southern Folk Art exhibit brochure,
clippings, invitation for Edmondson exhibit,
Tennessee State Museum organizational chart,
résumé for Dan Pomeroy.
2005 Traditional Appalachian Musical
Heritage Association
Brochures, correspondence, and color
photocopies of images of Ralph Blizard and
others.
2003 James Vaughan Museum Clippings, brochures, and background
information for gospel music publisher and
quartet leader James Vaughan.
1998-06 WDVX Radio Spring 1998 WDVX newsletter, marketing
booklet clippings, supplemental information
document, and car tag.
No date West Tennessee Delta Heritage
Center
Brochures and postcards, including Sleepy
John Estes home, West Tennessee Music
pamphlet, and Brownsville Blues Festival.
1995 West Tennessee Agricultural
Museum
Schedule of special events for 1995, brochures
for West Tennessee Agricultural Museum.
1985 Williamson County Country Music
Festival
Flyers for Williamson County Country Music
Festival, August 9-10, 1985.
1981 Report for World’s Fair by Mick
Moloney, 1981
Softbound report on developing a folk festival
for the 1982 World’s Fair staged in Knoxville,
Tennessee.
1982 World’s Fair Participants Weekly schedule and list of participants
featured at the 1982 World’s Fair in
Knoxville.
1982 1982 World’s Fair Program Book Program books for the 1982 World’s Fair
Folklife Festival May-October 1982.
Series Arrangement: This series is arranged alphabetically by organization or event
name.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Folder
African American Culture and History Conference
-- Tennessee State University
1987-1994 13 1
African American Culture and History Conference
-- Tennessee State University
1995-2000 13 2
African American Culture and History Conference
-- Tennessee State University
2002-2003 13 3
Allied Arts -- “Doing Fine on the Big Nine: The
Ninth Street Revival”
1994 13 4
American Roots Music Education 2005-2007 13 5
Arts Center of Cannon County 1986-1989,
1994, 2008
13 6
Arts Center of Cannon County -- Spring Fed
Records Initiative
2009 13 7
Birthplace of Country Music Alliance, Bristol,
Tennessee, folder 1 of 2
1997-2000 13 8
Birthplace of Country Music Alliance, Bristol,
Tennessee, folder 1 of 2
2004-2014 13 9
Blues Foundation/Blues Connection, Memphis,
Tennessee, folder 1 of 2
1985-2011 13 10
Blues Foundation/Blues Connection, Memphis,
Tennessee, folder 1 of 2
1995-1997 13 11
Breakin’ Up Winter -- Cedars of Lebanon State
Park
2000 13 12
Blue Ridge Institute and Museum, Ferrum,
Virginia
2008 13 13
Center for Appalachian Studies (ETSU) --
Appalachian Consortium
1985 13 14
Center for Appalachian Studies (ETSU) -- “Now
and Then,” The Appalachian Magazine
1989 13 15
Center for Appalachian Studies (ETSU) -- Old
Time Country Radio Reunion
1986 13 16
Center for Appalachian Studies (ETSU) --
“Archives of Appalachia Newsletter”
1981-1991 13 17
Center for Popular Music (MTSU) -- Farther Along
Conference
2007-2010 13 18
Center for Popular Music (MTSU) -- The Sonneck
Society Annual Conference
1989 13 19
Center for Popular Music (MTSU) -- Music
conferences
1988-1996 13 20
Center for Southern Folklore -- Publications 1983-1984,
1999, 2005-
2006
13 21
Center for Southern Folklore -- Program report 1979 13 22
Center for Southern Folklore -- Memphis Music
Booklet
1986 13 23
Center for Southern Folklore -- News releases,
clippings, and programs
1977-1991 13 24
Center for Southern Folklore -- Midsouth Music
and Heritage Festival
1982 13 25
Center for Southern Folklore -- Midsouth Music
and Heritage Festival
1988 13 26
Center for Southern Folklore -- Midsouth Music
and Heritage Festival
1989 13 27
Center for Southern Folklore -- Midsouth Music
and Heritage Festival
1990 13 28
Center for Southern Folklore -- Midsouth Music
and Heritage Festival
1991 13 29
Center for Southern Folklore -- Midsouth Music
and Heritage Festival
1992 13 30
Center for Southern Folklore -- Midsouth Music
and Heritage Festival
1993 13 31
Center for Southern Folklore -- Films and Exhibits 1976-1983 13 32
Center for Southern Folklore -- Newsletters 1979-1982 13 33
Chattanooga African American History Museum --
The Heritage Newsletter
1991 13 34
Chattanooga Downtown Partnership -- Folk Arts
Demonstration Series, 1995
2005 13 35
Coal Creek Watershed Foundation 2002 13 36
Coffee County Museum -- Brochures 1986 13 37
Commission on Aging Conference 1984-1988,
1995
13 38
Conservation Department (State of Tennessee) 1984-1986 13 39
Country Music Foundation -- Arts in Education
Project
1985-1987 13 40
Country Music Foundation -- “Tennessee
Traditions in the Classroom”
1985-1987 13 41
Country Music Foundation -- “Folk Roots of
Tennessee Music”
1982 13 42
Cousin Jake [Tullock] Memorial Bluegrass Festival 1996, 2002-
2007
14 1
“Cumberland Trail Suite” -- Friends of the
Cumberland Trail
2013 14 2
Customs House Museum and Cultural Center --
Tobacco Exhibit
2003-2005 14 3
Dias De Los Muertos/Day of the Dead 2000 14 4
Dixon Pentecostal Research Center 1998, 2002-
2004
14 5
Dulin Gallery 1986 14 6
Family Folklore Exhibition -- Historic Nashville,
Inc.
1984-1986 14 7
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Notes and
correspondence
1992-1996,
2001-2003
14 8
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Tennessee 1994-1998,
2002-2006,
2009
14 9
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- East Tennessee
/Chattanooga -- Bob Douglas Fiddle Fest
2004-2006 14 10
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Boxcar Pinion
Memorial Bluegrass Festival
2000-2008,
2013
14 11
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- The Legacy
Bluegrass Pik’n Barn
2005 14 12
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Laurel Bloomery 1995-1998 14 13
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Loudon Smoky
Mountain Fiddlers Convention
1995-1996,
2004-2006
14 14
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- South Pittsburg
Fire on the Mountain Bluegrass Festival and
National Cornbread Festival
1998-2004 14 15
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- East Tennessee
/Various
1990-2014 14 16
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Adams Bell Witch
Bluegrass Competitions
1993-2013 14 17
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Dickson Arthur
Smith-Robert Spicer Memorial Fiddlers’ Contest
2002-2006 14 18
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Dunlap Coke
Ovens Bluegrass Festival
1995-1996 14 19
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Bluegrass Along
the Harpeth Fiddlers Jamboree
1994-1996,
2008-2010
14 20
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Gallatin 1899
Fiddle Contest
1899, 1989 14 21
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Nashville Grand
Master Fiddler Championship
2005-2014 14 22
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Boiling Springs --
The Donoho Hotel Annual Bluegrass Festival
2006 14 23
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Smithville Fiddlers
Jamboree and Crafts Festival
1985-2011 14 24
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Summertown
Bluegrass Reunion
1996, 2000,
2006-2007
14 25
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Murfreesboro
Uncle Dave Macon Days, folder 1 of 2
1983-2014 14 26
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Murfreesboro
Uncle Dave Macon Days, folder 2 of 2
1983-2014 14 27
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Wartrace Pickin’
and Fiddlers Convention
1985-1986,
1991, 2006-
2007
14 28
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Middle Tennessee 1993-2008 14 29
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Clarksville Old-
Time Fiddlers State of Tennessee Championships
1988-2012 14 30
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Holladay Old Time
Bluegrass and Fiddlers Jamboree
1986-2013 14 31
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Jackson Old Time
Music Festival
1995-2007 14 32
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- West Tennessee
(Various Towns)
1995-2007 14 33
Fiddle Contests and Festivals -- Various States 1989, 1993,
1995-1996,
2005
14 34
Fisk [University] Black Folklife Festival 1985-1986 14 35
Fisk [University] “Making Do” Exhibit 1985-1986 14 36
Folk Medicine Festival -- Red Boiling Springs,
Tennessee
1984, 1988-
1994
14 37
Folk School of Chattanooga 2013 14 38
[Curly] Fox Museum 1999-2000,
2006
14 39
Global Education Center 2000-2004 14 40
Gospel Arts Day -- National Proclamation 1987-1988,
2004
14 41
Gospel Arts Day -- National Endowment for the
Arts Grant Application
1987-1988 14 42
Gospel Arts Day -- Final Report 1988 14 43
Gospel Arts Day -- Nashville Gospel Ministries 1989 14 44
Gospel Arts Day Booklet Distribution 1989 14 45
The Great Island Festival September 11-
12, 2004
14 46
Green McAdoo Cultural Center -- Clinton,
Tennessee
2008 14 47
Grundy County [Tennessee] -- Swiss Historical
Society
2002 14 48
Hancock County [Tennessee] -- Kay Aker 1995 14 49
Harpeth Valley Sacred Harp Singers 1988-2000 14 50
Hartsville Museum 2003 15 1
Heartland Series 1995 15 2
Henderson County Folk Festival 2008 15 3
Hickman County Quilt Project 2006 15 4
International Bluegrass Music Association Awards 2008 15 5
Jackson Area Plectral Society 1991 15 6
Jubilee Community Arts Center 1989-1998,
2008
15 7
Jubilee Community Arts -- Knoxville Folk Arts
Initiative -- Grant FY1999
1997-1998 15 8
Jubilee Community Arts -- Knoxville Folk Arts
Initiative -- Grant FY2000
1998-1999 15 9
Jubilee Community Arts -- Knoxville Folk Arts
Initiative -- Grant FY2001
1999-2000 15 10
Jubilee Community Arts 1987-1996 15 11
Jubilee Community Arts -- International Jubilee
Festival
1996-1998 15 12
Knoxville Blues Society 1999 15 13
Latino Festival -- Nashville, Tennessee 2001 15 14
Louie Bluie Festival 2007-2008 15 15
Memphis Pow Wow Association 1996 15 16
Mountaineer Folk Festival 1995-2013 15 17
Mule Day -- Columbia, Tennessee 2004 15 18
Museum of Appalachia, folder 1 of 3 1985-2008 15 19
Museum of Appalachia, folder 2 of 3 1984-1998,
2007
15 20
Museum of Appalachia, folder 3 of 3 2009 15 21
Music City Blues Society 1994 15 22
National Association for the Preservation and
Perpetuation of Storytelling (NAPPS)
1985-1986 15 23
National Association for the Preservation and
Perpetuation of Storytelling -- Homecoming
Project
1985-1986 15 24
National Association for the Preservation and
Perpetuation of Storytelling
1986 15 25
N4 Art -- Tennessee African American Artists 2000 15 26
Nashville Old-Time String Band Association 2005-2011 15 27
National Folk Festival -- Nashville, Tennessee 1959 15 28
National Folk Festival Association 1969 15 29
National Storytelling Festival -- Visitor Study 2005 15 30
Native American Indian Association -- Pow Wow 1988-1990,
2005-2006
15 31
Native American Indian Association -- “The Circle
of Life: Indian Cultural Center” book
undated 15 46
New Harp of Columbia -- Newsletters 1988-1991,
2008-2009,
2012
15 32
Nineteenth Century Trades Festival -- Educator’s
Guidebook
2005 15 33
Northwest Tennessee Heritage Festival 1985 15 34
Northwest Tennessee Heritage Festival 1986 15 35
Old-Time Music and Dance Foundation --
Newsletters
1987-1989 15 36
Old-Time Music and Dance Foundation -- Jacky
Christian’s Dance Book
1984 15 37
Old-Time Music and Dance Foundation --
Correspondence and Notes
1986-1991 15 38
Old-Time Music and Dance Foundation --
Clippings
1983-1986 15 39
Old-Time Music and Dance Foundation -- News
Releases and Handbills
1986-1991 15 40
Parsons Museum 2005 15 41
Quilt [Tennessee] Project 1984-1987 15 42
Quiltfest ’95 -- Jonesboro, Tennessee 1995 15 43
Rolley Hole Marbles Championship 1985-1996 15 44
Rolley Hole Marbles Festival 1996 15 45
Rose Center 1986-1995 16 1
Rhythm and Bones Society -- Chattanooga 2005 16 2
Rhythm and Roots Reunion -- Bristol, Tennessee 2006-2007 16 3
Scopes Trial Festival -- Dayton, Tennessee 1997 16 4
Scott Tobacco Company -- Memphis, Tennessee,
and Bowling Green, Kentucky
1984 16 5
Smoky Mountain Woodcarvers 1986-1995 16 6
Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project (SFCRP) --
Technical Assistance
1986-1988 16 7
Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project (SFCRP) --
Tennessee Grassroots Days
1978-1987 16 8
Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project (SFCRP) --
Southern Grassroots Music Tour and School
Program
1973, 1978-
1982
16 9
Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project (SFCRP) --
TSU Merger Proposal
1987 16 10
Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project (SFCRP) --
Anne Romaine
1968-1986 16 11
Southern Folk Festival 1987-1997 16 12
Sumner County Museum 2003 16 13
Tennessee Association of Museums 1985-1993 16 14
Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound --
Film Series
2007 16 15
Tennessee Aquarium 1992 16 16
Tennessee Banjo Institute -- Programs and
Clippings
1988 16 17
Tennessee Banjo Institute -- Programs and
Clippings
1990 16 18
Tennessee Banjo Institute -- Program 1992 16 19
Tennessee Banjo Institute -- Feature Story 1992 16 20
Tennessee Basketry Association Newsletter 2001 16 21
Tennessee Basketry Convention -- Pigeon Forge July 17-20,
2002
16 22
Tennessee Business ’95 -- Dr. Robert Cogswell
Article
1994-1995 16 23
Tennessee Business ’95 -- Sources for Cultural
Tourism Article
1990-1995,
2010
16 24
Tennessee Community Heritage Project 1984-1985 16 25
Tennessee Committee for the Humanities (TCH) --
Traveling Exhibit
1985 16 26
Tennessee Committee for the Humanities (TCH) --
Heritage Guide -- Caneta Hankins
1983 16 27
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Management Change 2007 16 28
Tennessee Folklore Society -- “Southbound” PBS
Series
1981 16 29
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1984 16 30
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1985 16 31
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1986 16 32
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1988 16 33
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1989 16 34
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1990 16 35
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1994 16 36
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1995 16 37
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1996 16 38
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1997 16 39
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 1999 16 40
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2000 16 41
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2001 16 42
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2002 16 43
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2003 16 44
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2004 16 45
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Business Meeting 2005 16 46
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2005 16 47
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2006 16 48
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2007 16 49
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2008 16 50
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2009 16 51
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2010 16 52
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2011 16 53
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Annual Meeting 2012 16 54
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Membership undated 16 55
Tennessee Folklore Society -- By-laws Meeting 2001 16 56
Tennessee Folklore Society -- By-laws Report 2000-2001 16 57
Tennessee Folklore Society -- By-laws
Comparative Documents
2001 16 58
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Initial Work Plan for
Chris Skinker
2001 16 59
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Articles Index undated 16 60
Tennessee Folklore Society -- June Spencer 2000 16 61
Tennessee Folklore Society -- Charles Wolfe 1984-1985 16 62
Tennessee Historical Commission -- Historic Sites 1985 17 1
Tennessee Historical Commission -- The Courier 1985-1994 17 2
Tennessee Humanities Council -- Grants 1991-1997 17 3
Tennessee [Committee for the] Humanities, Inc. --
Touchstone
1984-1994 17 4
Tennessee Latino Network 1999-2001 17 5
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association --
Tourism Project
1994 17 6
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association --
“Tennessee’s Overhill Country: Preserving the
Industrial Revolution”
undated 17 7
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association --
Caldwell
1994-2008 17 8
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association --
National Endowment for the Arts RAI Grant (from
LRH)
1995-1997 17 9
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association -- 2nd
Year National Endowment for the Arts RAI Grant
Report
1995-1996 17 10
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association -- 3rd
Year National Endowment for the Arts RAI Grant
1994-1996 17 11
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association -- USDA
Forest Service Application
1997 17 12
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association -- Local
Religious Signs
1996 17 13
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association -- Sign
Project (USDA Forest Series)
1994-1996 17 14
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association -- Sign
Project
1993-1998 17 15
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association --
Cultural Legacy Project
1994-1995 17 16
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association --
National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts
Program Grant
1994 17 17
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association -- Folk
Cultural Specialist Position
1994-1996 17 18
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association -- Ocoee
Event
1989, 1996 17 19
Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association --
Sweetgrass Conservation Field Trial
1988, 1993 17 20
Tennessee River Trails Association 2004-2005 17 21
Tennessee Sampler Survey 2005 17 22
Tennessee Sites and Areas Brochures 1985-1987 17 23
Tennessee State Museum 1985-1987 17 24
Tennessee Valley Authority -- Tourism Project undated 17 25
Traditional Appalachian Musical Heritage
Association
2003-2005 17 26
[James] Vaughan Museum 2002-2004,
2008
17 27
WDVX Radio 1998-2006 17 28
West Tennessee Agricultural Museum 1995 17 29
West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center undated 17 30
Williamson County Country Music Festival 1985 17 31
World’s Fair -- Report by Mick Moloney 1981 17 32
World’s Fair -- Participants 1982 17 33
World’s Fair -- Program Book 1982 17 34
SERIES V. -- EXPERTS/INDIVIDUALS
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of working files related to “experts” on
various aspects of Folklore, Folk Arts, and Folklife concepts. Materials include
biographical information, published research, and correspondence. A table listing
individual researchers and their particular focus area(s) follows. Box and folder numbers
will be included in the container list following the series arrangement statement.
Name Area of Research
ALVIC, Philis Weaving, Appalachian crafts revival
ANTHONY, Holly Traditional music
ARNOW, Jan Southern craft traditions and author, By Southern
Hands
BLAUSTEIN, Richard Professor, Center for Appalachian Studies, East
Tennessee State University
BOROUGHS, Gerald Tennessee River lore, mussel/musseling
BRADLEY, Jeff Author, Tennessee Handbook
BUCHANAN, Curtis Windsor chairmaker
BULLARD, Helen Cumberland County, Tennessee crafts
CAVENDER, Tony Southern Appalachian folk medicine
CHIESA, Walter Puerto Rican professor, Southern crafts
CHRISTIAN, Jacky Buck dance and clogging
CORE, Jennifer Tennessee sampler traditions, needlework, former
Tennessee Folklife Program Assistant
CROUCH, Ned Folk art collector
DAVIS, Amy Barn dance, Southern Folklife Collection
EVANS, David Blues, article on Blind Lemon Jefferson
FRANKS, Randall Fiddler, actor
FULCHER, Robert Tennessee State Parks Folklife Project, Tennessee
River Folklife Center, Exhibit: Portrait of a River
Life,” Cumberland Music Tour, Tennessee Banjo
Institute, various articles
GREEN, Archie Professor of Folklore, Texas University (retired),
“Father of Public Sector Folklore,” labor traditions,
author, “Public Folklore’s Name: A Partisan’s Notes”
and Only a Minor and The Big Red Songbook, among
others
HADEN, Walter “The Singing Professor,” Professor of English and
Folklore at UT. Past president of the Tennessee
Folklore Society
HALEY, Alex Author, Roots
HARLAN, Howard Duck and turkey call maker, collector, author, and
historian
HARSH, Nathan Handmade Tennessee furniture
HOLMES, Tony Tennessee ferry articles and research for book,
member of East Tennessee Historical Society
HORNSBY, Jim 18th century music in Middle Tennessee, historic
homes. Materials include 2 CDs: “Music in Middle
Tennessee, 1780-1800, Mansker’s Station” and
“Music at Mansker’s Station, 1780-1800.”
HULAN, Dick Ethnomusicologist, article in Western Folklore, “John
Adam Granade: The ‘Wild Man’ of Goose Creek,”
1974. Materials include a CD containing dulcimer
photos.
JONES, LOYAL Former Director, Appalachian Center, Berea College,
Kentucky. Co-editor, Appalachian Center Newsletter
(Berea College), writer on Appalachian culture
KIELY, Denis Basket peddling, M.A. thesis, The Loving of the
Game: A Study of Basketry in the Mammoth Cave
Area, Bowling Green: Western Kentucky University,
1983.
LAMB, John Old Harp CDs: Shape note singing in East Tennessee.
“Never Park Again: New Harp of Columbia Singing
from the William H. Headrick Chapel.”
LONGWORTH, Mike Vintage instruments, appraisals, etc., Bell Buckle
LYONS, Beauvais Director, Hokes Archives, UT Knoxville. George and
Helen Seplvin Folk Art Collection
MEADE, Guthrie T. “Gus” 1926 Tennessee fiddle contests, old-time music
expert (deceased)
MONTGOMERY, Michael Associate Professor of English, University of South
Carolina, “The Vitality of Southern English”
NUSBAUM, Philip Author, “Folklorists at State Arts Agencies: Cultural
Disconnects and ‘Fairness’”(2004) published in
Journal of Folklore Research
OWEN, Blanton Former Nevada Folklife Program Director
(deceased). Description of 12-7″ reels of tape of folk
music from the Upper South recorded in 1970, gifted
to the American Folklife Center.
PITCHFORD, Gayel Author, Fiddler of the Opry: The Howdy Forrester
Story
PRINCE, Dan Author, Passing in the Outsider Lane re: self-taught
artists including Tennesseans Homer Green, Alvin
Jarrett, and Randy Toy.
RAICHELSON, Dick Documentary cassette tape, “W.C. Handy: Father of
the Blue Tune”
RENNICK, Robert Author, Lickskillet, an article on Kentucky place
names
RIPANI, Rick Author/Producer, “The Garden of Prayer
Tabernacle,” article and two CDs of 2002 fieldwork
recordings from this Pentecostal African American
church.
ROOD, Marlin Clarksville Fiddle Championship question
RUTENBECK, James Raise the Dead, documentary film and notes re: H.
Richard Hall, itinerant preacher from Cleveland,
Tennessee, in the 1950s.
SEROFF, Doug
Note: Five files
1. Correspondence and
Clippings
2. Correspondence and
Clippings
3. Manuscripts and
published articles
4. Interview
transcriptions re:
black gospel singers
5. Programs for Gospel
Arts Day,
Birmingham,
Ladysmith Black
Mambazo
Record and African American music expert. Project
director, “Gospel Arts Days in Nashville,” author of
booklets Gospel Arts Day, Nashville: A Special
Commemoration, Fisk University, 1988 and 1989.
Author, “The Paradox of Polk Miller, A Negro
Delineator,” The Rise of African American Popular
Music (co-authored with Lynn Abbott); “Home of the
Heroes” “Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Traditional
Gospel Quartets: Two Worlds, One Heart”; “A Voice
in the Wilderness: The Fisk Jubilee Singers’ Civil
Rights Tours of 1879-1888,” Birmingham Quartet
Scrapbook, “They Cert’ly Sound Good to Me: Sheet
Music, Southern Vaudeville and the Commercial
Ascendancy of the Blues,” and other articles too
numerous to list.
SHEARON, Stephen Co-producer with Mary Nichols video documentary,
“I’ll Keep on Singing: The Southern Gospel
Convention Tradition.” Professor of Musicology at
MTSU.
SHELBOURNE, Tom Old chair enthusiast
SWANN, Joe Producer, The Call of the Whistle, a documentary film
re: “The Kaygee 1875,” a steam traction engine used
in agriculture by Swann family of Robertson County,
Tennessee.
TURENTINE, Roy Documentary on basketmaking
WALDVOGEL, Merikay Quilt expert, co-author with Bets Ramsey, Southern
Quilts: Surviving Relics of the Civil War, co-curator
with Barbara Brackman of “Patchwork Souvenirs of
the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair,” Knoxville Museum
of Art, “Tennessee Applique Quilt Traditions,”
Fresno Art Museum, “Quilts of Tennessee” survey,
conducted with Bets Ramsey (1983-85).
WELD, Alison Assistant Curator of Fine Arts, New Jersey State
Museum. Moderator of “The Artist as Cultural
Transmitter: A Symposium.” Section on “Folk and
Self-Taught” includes Bessie Harvey and Roby
Cogswell.
WELLS, Paul Former Director, MTSU Center for Popular Music,
old-time music and fiddling; author of “Fiddling as an
Avenue of Black/White Interchange” published in
Black Music Research Journal (2003).
WILSON, Sadye Tune Textiles, co-author with Ruth Davidson Jackson,
Textile Arts Index 1950-1987. Co-author with Doris
Finch Kennedy, Of Coverlets: The Legacies, the
Weavers.
WOLFE, Charles K.
(Note: 2 files)
Professor of English and Folklore at MTSU
(deceased), author of numerous articles, liner notes,
and books on country music including Tennessee
Strings; In Close Harmony: The Story of the Louvin
Brothers; Kentucky Country; A Good-Natured Riot,
co-authored with Kip Lornell; The Life and Legend of
Leadbelly; recipient of the Governor’s Award in the
Arts for Career Achievement (1988), member of
Tennessee Folklore Society and past editor of
Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin.
Series Arrangement: This series is arranged alphabetically by researcher’s name.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Folder
Alvic, Philis 1985, 1989,
1991-1994,
1996-1998,
2001
18 1
Anthony, Holly 2006 18 2
Arnow, Jan 1986 18 3
Blaustein, Richard 1994, 2009 18 4
Boroughs, Gerald 2007 18 5
Bradley, Jeff 1998, 2007 18 6
Buchanan, Curtis 2001, 2005 18 7
Bullard, Helen 1963-1965,
1972, 1976-
1977, 1985-
1986, 2001
18 8
Cavender, Tony 2006 18 9
Chiesa, Walter 1991, 1994 18 10
Christian, Jacky undated 18 11
Core, Jennifer 2006 18 12
Crouch, Ned 2013-2014 18 13
Davis, Amy 1995 18 14
Evans, David 2003 18 15
Franks, Randall 2008 18 16
Fulcher, Robert 1998-1999,
2001-2003,
2009
18 17
Green, Archie 1969, 1985,
1987, 1989,
2001, 2009
18 18
Haden, Walter 1973, 1984,
2001
18 19
Haley, Alex 1985, 1987-
1988
18 20
Harlan, Howard 1993-1994,
1998
18 21
Harsh, Nathan 1984-1985 18 22
Holmes, Tony 1998, 2002,
2006
18 23
Hornsby, Jim 2010 18 24
Hulan, Dick 1916, 1972,
1988, 2004,
2006-2010
18 25
Jones, Loyal 1987-1991 18 26
Kiely, Denis 2002 18 27
Lamb, John 2002, 2006 18 28
Longworth, Mike 1995 18 29
Lyons, Beauvais 2001 18 30
Meade, Guthrie T. “Gus” 1986, 1991,
2006
18 31
Montgomery, Michael 1988-1989 18 32
Nusbaum, Philip 2004 18 33
Owens, Blanton 2003 18 34
Pitchford, Gayel 2004-2007,
2009
18 35
Prince, Dan 1985-1986,
1988, 1990,
1997
18 36
Raichelson, Dick 1985, 1990 18 37
Rennick, Robert 1985, 1988,
2007
18 38
Ripani, Rick 2003 18 39
Rood, Marlin 2006 18 40
Rutenbeck, James 1991, 1993,
1996-1997
18 41
Seroff, Doug -- Correspondence and Clippings,
folder 1 of 5
1907-1909,
1912, 1918,
1972, 1985,
1987-1988,
1990, 2001-
2003
18 42
Seroff, Doug -- Correspondence and Clippings,
folder 2 of 5
1913, 1923,
1963, 1996,
1998-1999,
2001, 2004-
2005, 2010-
2011
18 43
Seroff, Doug -- Manuscripts and published articles,
folder 3 of 5
1986, 1993,
1996, 2001,
2005
18 44
Seroff, Doug -- Interview transcriptions re: black
gospel singers, folder 4 of 5
1982, 1986,
1988-1990,
1994, 2001,
2004
18 45
Seroff, Doug -- Programs for Gospel Arts Day --
Birmingham -- Ladysmith Black Mambazo, folder
5 of 5
1980, 1988-
1990, 2001,
2011
18 46
Shearon, Stephen 2010 18 47
Shelbourne, Tom 1985, 1990 18 48
Swann, Joe 2003 18 49
Turentine, Roy 2006-2007 18 50
Waldvogel, Merikay 1993, 1996,
1998, 2005
18 51
Weld, Alison 1993 18 52
Wells, Paul 2003 18 53
Wilson, Sadye Tune 1990 18 54
Wolfe, Charles K., folder 1 of 2 1986,1988-
1989
18 55
Wolfe, Charles K. -- Writing Workshop for
Traditional Culture, folder 2 of 2
undated 18 56
SERIES VI. -- PHOTOGRAPHS
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of photos, color slides, and digital
images complementing the fieldwork of the Folklife staff. Materials include photos of
events, folk artists, musicians, festivals, and other activities supported by the Folklife
Program for the years 1984-2013. Selected items have been digitized, and a database
index to digitized materials is available.
The following is an overview of the Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife Program’s
Photo Collection as written by Dr. Robert Cogswell.
The Tennessee Arts Commission established its Folk Arts Program in
October, 1984, the name of which was changed to the Folklife Program in 2000.
From the beginning, program director Robert Cogswell took photographs of
artists, sites, and events related to program activities, mainly using black-and-
white negative and color slide films. The program also regularly copied images
and acquired prints, both historic and recent, from other sources, including some
images by contracted photographers. In 2002, the program transitioned almost
entirely from film to digital photography. During the most recent period in which
the Folklife Program employed additional staff members, significant numbers of
photos were also taken by program assistants Jennifer Core (Fiscal Years 2002-
2004) and Dana Everts-Boehm (FY2009-present [2014]).
INITIAL ORGANIZATION. As concern for organizing and
documenting the collection grew in the 1990s, an initial system for cataloging was
put into place and periodically brought up to date. The photo originals (sleeved
negatives with contact sheets or sleeved slides) were physically stored in
sequential archival files, with the file number, photo date, and brief comments on
subject matter noted in pencil on the outer flap of each file. The management plan
involved three parts:
Image numbering and labeling. Every individual photo image was
assigned a number consisting of three elements separated by periods (.)—for
example, “1985.035B.12.” The first section (in this case, “1985”) gives the
calendar year in which the image was taken or acquired. The second element
gives information referencing the physical file in which the image is stored with,
in some cases, additional indication of the specific roll of film which contains it.
For files housing only one roll of processed film, only one three-digit number is
given. For files containing multiple rolls, alphabetical characters are appended to
indicate the roll within the file that contains the particular image (in this case,
“.035B.” designates the second roll). For files containing multiple rolls (rarely
more than 4 or 5), the rolls were usually shot in close proximity to each other,
often of the same subject matter or photo-shoot. The third element of the code
number designates the exact image in the negative or slide sequence (indicating
the frame number of the negative or the machine-stamped number of a slide).
Initially, these numbers only used two digits (as in this case, “.12”), as film and
slide rolls did not exceed 36 shots. In adapting to later digital image sequences,
which sometimes contained more than 100 images, the practice was altered to use
three digits. To accommodate this change, earlier image numbers were coded in
their later digital file and database names by adding an initial zero (rendered in
this case as (1985.035B.012”). On slides (which unlike negative frames are
separable from contiguous exposures), the complete 3-part image number was
also written on the slide mount.
Recording information about the images. A “Photograph Catalog
Sheet” (copy following) was manually completed for each film or slide roll and
stored with it in the physical photo file. Header information included the number
assigned to the roll in the cataloging system (ex. “1985.035B”), the previous
reference number if one was attached to the negative sheet and contact by the
photo processor, date shot, photographer, location, subject, project, event, county,
indication of whether a clearance (release) had been obtained, and photo format of
the roll. A chart then provided for recording of information about each image on
separately numbered lines. Actual practices in logging information varied over
time (for example, a county code system was deserted in favor of county name,
and an image rating box fell out of use), but the catalog sheet proved flexible
enough to accommodate entry of critical information. This manually completed
form was later adapted into a “Digital Photograph Catalog Sheet” digital file
template (copy following), a completed and printed copy of which is included in
physical storage files containing digital image files on CD/DVD, and a digital file
copy of which accompanies its corresponding images both on those CD/DVDs
and in the backed-up digital image master folders.
Collection Inventory. Prior to development of a database for the
collection, searching and location of particular images was accomplished through
a running inventory of all physical files in the collection, maintained in table
format in an MS Word file (current version named “TACFP photo inventory
1984-2013,” printout following). Brief notations in the table’s subject column, in
which names were most thoroughly recorded, proved adequate for staff familiar
with the collection to retrieve images from the physical files through “find”
searches of this large document file.
DIGITAL UPDATING OF THE COLLECTION. Initial efforts to
digitally scan images and create a database were made during FY2003-2004,
using the inexpensive Image AXS program, with scanning and entry work done
by Folklife Program Assistant Jennifer Core. In this trial initiative, Core designed
the field sets and interface and entered the majority of the images in the collection
from 1997-2004. Unfortunately numerous problems with the program and related
technical difficulties inhibited further implementation of this system. Image AXS
was taken off the market shortly after the Folklife Program’s acquisition of the
program, eliminating technical support from the vendor. Inadequate Tennessee
Arts Commission server space limited staff use of the program, and the program
installation disc was lost during IT staff turnover at the agency. The program also
utilized thumbnail image scans that did not meet archival density standards of the
Tennessee State Library and Archive when TSLA staff provided assistance to the
program in later database efforts during FY14. However, the field designs from
the Image AXS project proved very useful in TSLA’s adaptation of their MS
Access database system for the Folklife Program photo collection at that point.
Archiving of the Folklife Program photography collection was revived in
FY2014 with the budgeting of sufficient funds to support work by a contract
archivist for approximately six months. In preparing for this work, Tennessee
State Library and Archives afforded help from their archival database specialist,
Lori Lockhart, who adapted TSLA’s MS Access-based photo catalog database to
accommodate the field design previously developed by the Folklife Program. She
also provided advice on the TSLA’s scanning standards for the project and other
procedural details.
It was determined that there was not sufficient archivist work time to
accomplish individual scans and data entry for all of the nearly 22,000 images in
the collection. Folklife Program Director Robert Cogswell physically reviewed all
files within the collection (except for those shot by Dana Everts-Boehm, who
processed these later jpg. images) to select the highest-priority images for
digitization and data entry, to enter notations indicating these selections on the
manual catalog sheets, and to clarify information for data entry where needed.
Selection was made on the basis of image quality (focus, exposure, and
composition) to avoid scanning near-duplicate frames, as well as subject matter,
with the objective being to arrive at the best sampling of depicted artists and their
work possible with a scanning and data-entry rate of approximately 20% of the
total images in the collection. Under these guidelines, almost 4,200 images were
eventually fully processed in the final digital catalog.
Christina Skinker was the archivist contracted for the project. Her work
began during October, 2013, and was completed during May, 2014. Scanning of
original film negative and slide images was accomplished on the program’s Nikon
Super Coolscan 5000 scanner. Following TSLA’s recommended procedures,
scans were completed as uncompressed, high-resolution TIFF files, averaging
over 70MB in size each. Digital-original images from recent years in the
collection were in compressed JPEG files of much lower density, and selected
images from among them were copied in that format to the master
“TAC_FP_Images” folder also containing the TIFF scanned files. All files in this
folder are named according to the collection’s image-numbering system described
above, with the appropriate file format postscript (“.tif” or “.jpg”). Altogether,
scans for the project, which were housed and backed up on high capacity external
hard drives, required 227GB of total storage.
The MS Access-based database application provided by TSLA—named
“TACFP photo database” —was also housed and backed up alongside the master
images on external hard drive. Skinker entered data for the selected images in
record-specific form view, transferring information from the manual and digital
catalog sheets accompanying the original images, occasionally clarifying
information with program staff. Information was entered into the following fields
as appropriate: Reference Number (catalog number of image), Original Format,
Release (Y/N), Date, Art Form/Tradition, Cultural Group/ People, Image Type,
Group Name, Event, Project, Photographer, Photographer Affiliation, City,
County, State, Caption, Comments, Digital Image Location. Following Skinker’s
data entry, Cogswell and Everts-Boehm completed record-by-record review of
their respective sections of the collection to proof-read and perform corrections in
spelling and information.
PHOTO ARCHIVE COMPONENTS. To summarize, the following
components are being submitted by the Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife
Program to the Tennessee State Library and Archive for preservation and future
public archival access:
“TACFP photo database.” Searchable MS Access database application
developed by TSLA for this project, containing information records on 4,183
highest priority images in the Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife Program
photo collection, 1984-2013.
“TAC_FP_Images.” Digital folder containing all image files (in .tif and
.jpg formats) referenced and viewable in the above database. All files are
identified by numerical codes in the collection’s “year.file.image” image-
numbering system. Size of this digital folder is 227 GB.
Original physical files of the photo collection. Approximately 628 boxed
files containing original photo materials and accompanying catalog sheets. Each
file is housed in a 9 ½″ x 14 3/4″ archival folder with large cover flap externally
identified in handwritten notation. Combined physical size of these files is
approximately 9.1 running feet of shelf space. Original photo materials in the files
from 1984 to 2001 are principally sleeved black-and-white negatives with contact
sheets and sleeved color slides. Files from 2002-2013 principally contain groups
of .jpg image files on CD and DVD discs, along with a digital catalog sheet.
“Digital photo files 2002-2013.” Digital folder containing copies of all
original digital images from the later period of the collection, as backup of disc
copies contained in the physical file set. Size of this digital folder is 9.13 GB.
Sub-folders are named by their file number in the collection catalog system, with
each containing a set of .jpg image files bearing complete image numbers, along
with a .docx MS Word document file of the digital catalog sheet for the entire
group.
“TACFP photo inventory 1984-2013.” A .docx MS Word document file
containing a brief summary inventory of all physical files in the collection in table
form. Columns contain information on file number, date, subject, original film or
image type, and short numerical summary of contents. Subject information
includes names, and pertinent files can be quickly located by “find” search. This
document may continue to be of value for locating additional images in the
collection which have not been scanned and entered into the database.
“TACFP photo collection summary.” This is a .docx MS Word
document file of the present overview text about the collection, which may be
helpful to its future users.
FUTURE ACCESSIBILITY OF THE COLLECTION. The Folklife
Program’s photo archiving efforts in 2013-14, and the submission of the TACFP
photo collection to Tennessee State Library and Archive for future preservation
and management of public access to it, will make a large selection of the
collection’s highest-priority images easily available in digital form for many
future uses. The project has not, however, produced a comprehensive digital
catalog of the collection, nor has it accomplished sophisticated online
accessibility for the newly digitized images and information about them.
Fulfilling either of these objectives was beyond currently available budgetary
resources, but both could possibly be accomplished in the future through
additional digitization and data-entry and through importation of the data records
created in Access into more web-adapted software.
At present, the digitized portion of the TACFP photo collection is foreseen
as becoming part of the larger TSLA Photo Database searchable by public users
both in-house and on the TSLA website and available for prescribed uses under
TSLA guidelines. It is hoped that TSLA’s preservation of the collection’s
physical files may also allow more limited access to those images that have not, at
present, been digitized and entered into the database. Familiarization with the
non-database archival components outlined above will suggest strategies for
locating other potentially useful images among those that were not digitized in
this initial project. For every image accessible in the database, more related
images (viewable on contact sheets, slides, or within the “Digital photo files
2002-2013”) can be found in their proximity in the original photo files, and
information about them is recorded in accompanying catalog sheets. “Find”
searches within the “TACFP photo inventory 1984-2013” also offer another way
of locating potentially useful images of interest to some researchers. It is hoped
that interim arrangements can be made for TSLA to perform at least limited scans
upon request from these undigitized materials
NUMBER DATE SUBJECT FILM TYPE CONTENTS
1984.001 October
19-20,
1984
TFS Meeting,
50th Anniversary
Black and white
film
1 roll negatives and
contact sheet
1 black and white 5x7
5 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1984.002 December
13, 1984
Robert Spicer
and dance at
Granny’s,
Dickson,
Tennessee, buck
dancing dance
class
Black and white
film
Color slides
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
22 color slides
1 black and white 5x7
2 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1984.003 Late
1800s-
present day
Newberry
Family: Chair
making–Historic
and Present Day
Family Photos
Black and white
reproductions
Black and white
slides
Color slide
Computer
Diskette
9 black and white 5x7
prints
1 black and white 4x5
2 letters
1 black and white
negative
1 black and white
slide
1 computer disk
1984.004 Circa
1890-1900
Booger Elkins
and Family:
Basketmaking
Black and white
film
1 black and white 4x5
1 black and white 3 ½
x 5
1 black and white 5x7
(all same image)
1984.005 October 20,
1899
Fiddler’s
Carnival Flyer,
Gallatin,
Tennessee
Black and white
reproduction
1 black and white 8 ½
x 11 print with
cropping marks
1984.006 Circa 1900 Colia Streeter
with banjo:
African
American Banjo
Black and white
film
5 black and white 5x7
prints
1984.007 Circa 1900 Mussel fishing
on Tennessee
River:
Tennessee State
Parks Folklife
Project
Black and white
film
2 black and white
negatives, 1 slide, 1
5x7 print (same
image)
1984.008 June 1951 Waterways: Fish
Basket and
Game Wardens
Black and white
film
1 black and white
negative and 1 black
and white 5x7 print;
from TSLA
1984.009 unknown Waterways:
Archie Sayre
with boat and
with big catfish
Black and white
negatives
21 black and white
negatives
1984.010 1966 Uncle Pete
Pilkington and
banjo,
Shelbyville
Color print
original
4 color 3 ½ x 3 ½
prints; 1 4 ½ x 4 ½
black and white copy;
2 color slides, 3 black
and white negatives
1984.011 Circa
1960s-
1980s
Roy Harper and
other musicians
and R. H.
paintings
Black and white
film
Color film
4 black and white
8x10 prints; 8 color
3 ½ x 3 ½ prints; 1
color
4 x 6; 1 black and
white 8 ½ x 11
photocopy
1984.012 August
1975
Dallas Newberry
and chairs: chair
making
Color slides
8 color slides;
1984.013 January/Fe
bruary
1976
Alex Stewart,
Cooper and
apprentice Bill
Henry
Color slides
Black and white
film
CD
49 color slides
(original); 51 color
slide duplicates; CD;
7 black and white 5x7
prints; 3 black and
white negatives
1984.014 May 1973-
April 1984
Baskets and
Maggie Murphy;
Folk
Architecture
Color slides 18 color slides
1984.015 March 15,
1980
H’mong
Handwork,
Memphis (image
is copyright
1989 Center for
Southern
Folklore)
Black and white
film
1 black and white 5x8
print with cropping
marks
1984.016 Early
1980s
CMF School
Programs: Virgil
Anderson
(banjo), Frazier
Moss (fiddle),
Wayne Jerrolds
(fiddle)
Black and white
film
4 black and white
8x10 prints
1984.017 Before
1984
Tobacco
Twisting and
Chair making,
Kentucky
Black and white
film
Black and white
drawing
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1 black and white 3x5
1984.018 Circa mid-
1980s
Furry Lewis,
African
American
bottleneck
bluesman,
Memphis
Black and white
film
1 black and white
8x10 print
1984.019 1984 Big Chief Larry
Banneck, Golden
Star Hunters
(Mardi Gras)
Black and white
film
1 glossy black and
white 8x10 print
1984.020 Late 1980s Ida Pearl Davis
and Thelma
Hibdon,
basketmaking
Black and white
film
Color film
1 black and white 5x7
1 Color 5x7 print
1984.021 1980s Bessie Harvey,
self-taught
African
American
sculptor
Black and white
film
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1984.022 Circa late
1980s
R. Cogswell with
James Kelly,
State Museum
curator;
Cogswell with
Roy Harper at
Cheekwood
Black and white
film
Color film
1 black and white 5x7
1 Color 4x6 print
1984.023 1980s Odomankoma
Kyerema
Cultural Troupe:
Drummers and
Dancers of
Ghana
Black and white
film
3 black and white
8x10 prints
1984.024 Frazier Moss,
Deanie
Richardson,
Roan Mountain
Hilltoppers,
“Boot Roots”
Ralph Blizard
Black and white
film
1985.001 January 10,
1985
R. C. Owen
Tobacco
Company,
Gallatin,
Tennessee
Black and white
film
Color slides
Color prints
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
17 color slides
2 black and white 5x7
prints
2 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
4 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1985.002 February
26, 1985
Enoch Tanner
Wickham
Sculptures
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white
slide
1985.003 March 18,
1985
Vannoy Streeter Black and white
film
Color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
18 color slides
1 black and white 5x7
1985.004 May 6,
1985
Jean Horner,
Luthier
Color slides
Color prints
22 color slides
1 color 5x7 print
1 color 3 ½ x 5 print
2 color 3 ½ x 4 prints
1985.005 May 6,
1985
Jean Horner and
Rick Stewart–
Future
Homemakers
Project
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1 black and white 3 ½
x 5 print
1985.006 May 6,
1985
Rick Stewart,
Cooper
Black and white
film
Color slides
21 color slides
2 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1 black and white 5x7
1985.007 May 31,
1985
Fairfield Four,
black gospel
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
3 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1985.008 June 24,
1985
James Treadway,
Byrd Duncan:
chair and
basketmaking
and storytelling
Color slides
Color prints
22 color slides
1 color 3 ½ x 5 print
1985.009 June 1985 Kestle Bunch,
Dow Pugh, Byrd
Duncan, James
Treadway:
Woodcarving
Black and white
film
3 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
1 black and white 5x7
7 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1985.010 June 25,
1985
Dow Pugh,
sculpture
Color slides
Color prints
20 color slides
3 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1985.011 June 25-26,
1985
Kes Bunch, Kyle
Bowlin and Jep
Mackey:
tobacco,
woodworking,
fishing
Color slides
Color prints
19 color slides
3 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1985.012 June 26,
1985
Jep Mackey and
Walter Horton:
fishing traditions
Hancock County
Color slides 21 color slides
1985.013 June 27,
1985
Mary Dougherty
Helms, weaving
Color slides 12 color slides
1985.014 July 5,
1985
Dallas
Newberry, chair
making and
Smithville
Jamboree
Black and white
film
Color slides
CD-R
Color prints
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
9 color slides
1 CD-R
5 black and white 5x7
prints
2 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
4 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1985.015 July 12,
1985
Peg Leg Myers
and Blair, Uncle
Dave Macon
Days
Color slides 14 color slides
1985.016 August 6,
1985
Dallas
Newberry,
chairmaker and
son
Color slides
Color film
CD-R
41 color slides
1 CD-R
2 color 5x7 prints
5 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1985.017 September
10, 1985
Rolley Hole
Marble
Championship
Black and white
film
Color slides
Color prints
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
39 color slides
1 duplicate slide
4 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
7 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1985.018 September
1985
Josie Jones and
Estel
Youngblood,
baskets
Color slides
Color prints
20 color slides
2 color 5x7 prints
1985.019 September
1985
Ida Pearl Davis,
basketmaking
Color slides 9 color slides
1985.020 September
1985
Smithville/Fall
Creek Falls,
Kathleen Dunn
Manning,
Mountaineer
Folk Fest,
Smithville
Fiddler’s Jam
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (25
and 24)
1985.021 September
3, 1985
Maggie Murphy,
Short Mountain
baskets
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 ½ roll color slides
4 black and white
8x10 prints
1 black and white
photocopy
1985.022 September
1985
Maggie Murphy,
basketmaker
Black and white
film
1 black and white
11x15 ½ print
1985.023 September
21, 1985
Robert Spicer
and dancers
(flatfoot
dancing) at
Northwest
Tennessee
Heritage Fest at
Martin
Color slides
Color prints
2 rolls color slides
2 color 5x7 prints
1985.024 September
21, 1985
Northwest
Tennessee
Heritage Fest at
Martin
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (52
total)
1985.025 October 4,
1985
Alvin Jarrett,
woodcarving–
Rockvale
Black and white
film
Color slides
Photocopies
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
29 color slides
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1 black and white
8x10 photocopy,
cropped
1985.026 October 4,
1985
Vannoy Streeter,
wire sculptor
Black and white
film
Color slides
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contacts
2 black and white 5x7
photos
6 color slides
1985.027 October 7,
1985
Ida Pearl Davis,
basketmaking
Black and white
film
Photocopy
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
6 black and white 5x7
prints
1 black and white
photocopy
1985.028 October 12,
1985
Museum of
Appalachia
Homecoming
Color slides 4 rolls color slides
1985.029 October 15,
1985
Tennessee Arts
Commission
Conference:
Alex Haley,
Frazier Moss,
Bobby Jones and
New Life
Gospel,
Knoxville
Black and white
film
7 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
1985.030 October 21,
1985
Mike Seeger,
Chattanooga AIE
program
Black and white 1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1985.031 October 24,
1985
Willie Scott:
Tatting, lace
Black and white 1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1985.032 October 25,
1985 and
November
4, 1985
Flavil Patton,
quilting
Black and white 2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
1985.033 October 31,
1985
Herbert Baggett,
stone masonry
Black and white 1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1985.034 November
14, 1985
Joe Hansberry,
blacksmith
Black and white 1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1985.035 December
1985
“Folk Arts – Full
Lives” Exhibit
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 roll Color slides
12 black and white 3
½ x 5 prints
1985.036 unknown Smithville
Fiddlers
Jamboree (year
unknown); shot
by Jed DeKalb;
used in Fiddle
Contest brochure
project
5 black and white
prints
1986.001 January 2,
1986
“Folk Arts – Full
Lives” Exhibit
close-ups
Black and white
film
13 black and white
negatives and contact
11 black and white
5x7 prints
1986.002 January 22,
1986
Buddy Dupree,
basketmaking
Color slides 36 color slides
(overexposed except #
4 and #21)
1986.003 January 22-
24, 1986
Buddy Dupree,
Jack Williams,
Tom Scott and
Tennessee River
Folklife Center
Exhibit: fishing
traps
Black and white
film
Color slides
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
8 color slides
1 black and white 5x7
1986.004 January 24,
1986
Tennessee River
Folklife Center,
N.B. Forrest
Park
Color slides 6 color slides
1986.005 January 30,
1986
Ransom
Howard, Vannoy
Streeter:
baskets,
woodcarving,
wire sculpture
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
21 color slides
1 black and white 5x7
1986.006 February
1986
Minnie Bell,
Choctaw
basketmaking
Color slides 9 color slides
1986.007 February
1986
“Folk Arts – Full
Lives” Exhibit
Color slides 7 color slides
1986.008 February
1986
Mary and Tom
Davis,
basketmaking
Color slides 17 color slides
1986.009 March
1986
Jean Horner,
Luthier; Frazier
Moss, Fiddler; J.
Christian, buck
dance; JR
Skillington –
animal
husbandry: AIE
Black and white
Color slides
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
38 color slides
1 3x5 black and white
negative
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1986.010 March
1986
J. R. Skillington,
animal
husbandry
Color slides 17 color slides
1986.011 March
1986
Betty Todd
Tanner,
basketmaking,
and Belle Meade
Dogtrot
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 black and white roll
negatives and contact
14 color slides
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1986.012 April 1986 Ida Pearl Davis,
basketmaking
Color slides 28 color slides
1986.013 April 3 and
5, 1986
Mussel fishing,
railroading,
Tennessee
Homecoming
’86: Exhibit and
Clarksville
Fiddle Contest
Color slides
Black and white
film
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
15 color slides
1 black and white 5x7
1986.014 April 10,
1986
Archie Green
lecture
Black and white
film
1 black and white roll
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1986.015 May 3,
1986
NAPPS “Echoes
of Tennessee”
program
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 black and white roll
negatives and contact
25 color slides
1986.016 May 19,
1986
Odamankoma
Kyerema Dance
Troupe Nashville
Program
Black and white
film
1 black and white roll
negatives and contact
1986.017 May 29,
1986
“Legends of
Bluegrass” at
Summer Lights
Black and white
film
1 roll negatives and
contact; 1 black and
white 5x7 print
1986.018 May 31,
1986
NAPPS
Program,
Columbia
Black and white 2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
1986.019 June 25-26,
1986
Festival of
American
Folklife (FAF),
DC: Lamar
Alexander,
Ralph Rinzler,
Frazier Moss,
Maggie Lee
Sayre, Roan
Mountain
Hilltoppers, Bob
Douglas, etc.
Color slides 61 color slides
1986.020 June 25-26,
1986
FAF: Boats,
BBQ, Quartet,
Shape-note,
Baskets, blues,
chair making,
Ralph Blizzard
Color slides 50 color slides
1986.021 June 27-28,
1986
FAF: Roan
Mountain
Hilltoppers,
Ethel Birchfield,
Fairfield Four,
Bob Douglas,
chair making,
Rolley Hole,
food, woodwork
Color slides 49 color slides
1986.022 June 27-28,
1986
FAF: BBQ pig,
Ransom
Howard,
Stumpjumpers,
Johnny Ray
Hicks, Bud
Garrett, Hamper
McBee, Red
Rector, etc.
Color slides 60 color slides
1 duplicate slide
1986.023 June 29-30,
1986
FAF: Hamper
McBee, Frazier
Moss, blues,
Maggie Lee
Sayre, Davis and
Hibdon, Rolley
Hole, Jewel
Allen,
rockabilly, blues,
Garrett, Fairfield
4, etc.
Color slides
50 color slides
1986.024 June 29-30,
1986
FAF: Old-time
music, blues,
baskets, Food,
BBQ, Stump-
Jumpers, etc.
Color slides 47 color slides
1986.025 July 2,
1986
FAF: Dale
Calhoun, Roy
Harper, Raz
Johnson, Frazier
Moss, Hamper
McGee, Alex
Stewart, quilts,
BBQ, boats, etc.
Color slides
Black and white
film
50 color slides
1 black and white 5x7
1986.026 July 2,
1986
FAF: Ethel
Birchfield, hay
baling, pottery,
quilting,
Fairfield Four,
Isaac Freeman,
Gertie Hemphill,
Will Keys, Ralph
Blizzard, etc.
Color Slides 72 color slides
1986.027 July 3-4,
1986
FAF:
woodwork,
coopering,
rockabilly, blues
(Garrett)
Color slides 51 color slides
1986.028 July 3-4,
1986
FAF:
Moonshine,
Native American
Baskets, quilts,
cooper, food,
Garrett, McGee,
Hicks, etc.
Color slides 91 color slides
1986.029 July 5-6,
1986
FAF: Hicks,
Howard,
cooking, Moss,
Sayre, McBee,
broom making,
tobacco twisting,
Bob Douglas
jam, etc.
Color Slides
CD-R
CD-R of Johnny
Hicks
53 color slides
1986.030 July 5-6,
1986
FAF: Mainer,
Sayre, Davis,
Hibdon, Rolley
Hole, Corn husk,
brooms, cooper,
Hicks, Rector,
etc.
Color slides 63 color slides
1986.031 June 24-25,
1986
FAF: sawmill,
McBee, Jewell
Allen, Sayre,
Rolley Hole,
baskets, Raz
Johnson,
Rockabilly,
Rinzler and
Alexander,
Birchfields,
Harper, Duck
Creek Quartet,
Douglas, etc.
Black and white
film
3 black and white
rolls negatives and 2
contact sheets each (6
total)
1986.032 June 26-27,
1986
FAF: baskets,
Duck Creek,
Fieldstones,
Blizzard, Rolley
Hole, Sayre,
logs, folklorists,
Hilltoppers,
Fairfield Four,
Douglas, etc.
Black and white
film
3 black and white
rolls negatives and 2
contact sheets each (6
total)
4 black and white 5x7
prints
1986.033 June 28-29,
1986
FAF: Howard,
Calhoun, Hicks,
McBee, Garrett,
Townsend,
Harper, Rector,
Armstrong,
Rockabilly,
Jones, Laury,
Fairfield Four,
et.
Black and white
film
3 black and white
rolls negatives and 2
contact sheets each (6
total)
1986.034 June 29,
1986
FAF: Brown,
Keys, Pettigrew,
McCreery,
Choctaw baskets
(Bell), baskets,
Sun Rhythm,
Rector, Hibdon,
Moss, Hicks,
Sayre, Hooks,
BBQ, Moss,
Allen, Davis
Black and white
film
3 black and white
rolls negatives and 2
contact sheets each (6
total)
4 black and white 5x7
prints
1986.035 July 2-4,
1986
FAF: Hicks,
Ford, Smith,
Garrett, Jones,
Rector, Stewart,
Birchfield,
McBee,
Hemphills, etc.
Black and white
film
CD-R
3 black and white
rolls negatives and 2
contact sheets ea.
1 CD-R
5 black and white 5x7
prints
1986.036 July 5-6,
1986
FAF: Thomas,
Calhoun, Harper,
Johnson,
Birchfield,
Pettigrew, Davis,
marbles, Jones,
Garrett, Shipley,
Hemphills,
Blizzard, Keys
Black and white
film
3 black and white
rolls negatives and 2
contact sheets ea.
4 black and white 5x7
prints
1986.037 August 16,
1986
Davy Crockett
Days,
Limestone,
Tennessee,
tobacco
Color slides
CD-R
3 rolls color slides
1 CD-R (J. R. Hicks)
1986.038 August 16,
1986
Davy Crockett
Days,
Limestone,
Tennessee
Black and white
film
Photocopy
3 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
5 black and white 5x7
prints
1 black and white
large negative
2 color 8x10
photocopies
1 black and white
8x10 photocopy
1986.039 September
20, 1986
Northwest
Tennessee
Heritage
Festival, Martin
Color slides
Black and white
film
40 color slides
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
1986.040 October 4
and 6, 1986
Fisk Black
Folklife Festival;
Fisk Jubilee Day
Color slides
Black and white
film
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
26 color slides
1986.041 October 11,
1986
“Making Do:
Black Folk Art
in Tennessee”
Hunter Museum,
Knoxville
Black and white
film
Color Slides
4 black and white
Negatives and contact
63 color slides
1986.042 October 22,
1986
Dallas and Louie
Newberry, chair
making
Black and white
film
CD-R
3 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1 CD-R
6 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1986.043 October 22,
1986
Dallas and Louie
Newberry, chairs
Color slides
Color prints
CD-R
22 Color slides
1 CD-R
1 8x10 color print
1986.044 No file
1986.045 Early
1900s,
reproduced
December
28, 1986
Quilts and
Bridges:
Historic Cannon
County
Black and white
reproductions
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact;
1 black and white 5x7
1986.046 Circa
1940s,
reproduced
April 17,
1986
Thomas Davis
Family photos:
basket and chair
making, Cannon
County
Black and white
film
Black and white
slides
Photocopy
1 roll negatives and
contact sheet
9 slides
6 5x7 prints
2 5x7 photocopies
Catalog sheet
1986.047 May 13,
1986
Home Extension
Network Craft
Seminar with
Helen Bullard,
Crossville
Black and white
film
16 black and white 3
½ x 5 print; 1 black
and white 5x7 print
1 roll negatives, no
contact sheet
1987.001 January 6,
1987
Gov. McWherter
Inaugural Gala
Exhibit: Brown,
Streeter
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1987.002 March 12,
1987
Roy Harper:
Paintings
Color slides 16 color slides
1987.003 March 19,
1987
Jean Lawing,
“Fantasy Land”
Black and white
film
Color slides
Photocopy
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
26 color slides
6 black and white 5x7
prints
8 black and white
8x10 Photocopy
1987.004 March 27,
1987
Enloe and Emma
Smith – baskets
Black and white
film
Color slides
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
26 color slides
4 black and white
8x10 Photocopy
1987.005 April 5,
1987
Frazier Moss
recording session
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1987.006 April 7,
1987
Cumberland
Music Tour: V.
Anderson, C.
Davenport, C.
Troxell
Black and white
film
Photocopy
4 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
8 black and white 5x7
prints
3 black and white
8x10 Photocopy
1987.007 April 27,
1987
Trevle Wood
Baskets
(Tennessee Craft
Fair)
Color slides 25 color slides
1987.008 May 3,
1987
Tennessee Crafts
Fair, Centennial
Park: chairs,
baskets,
coopering,
woodcarving
Color slides
45 color slides
1987.009 May 21-22,
1987
Blues Sculpture
Dedication,
Memphis and
Booker T. Laury,
Jessie Mae
Hemphill and
David Evans
Color slides
Black and white
film
Color Photocopy
26 color slides
1 color 8x10
Photocopy
4 black and white 3 ½
x 4 ¼ prints
1987.010 May 23,
1987
“The
Fieldstones” –
Tennessee Arts
Commission
Conference,
Memphis
Color slides 20 color slides
1987.011 June 1987 J. Paul Newby,
baskets, chairs
Color slides 25 color slides
1987.012 June 9,
1987
1st Gospel Arts
Day: Fairfield
Four, Rev.
Jerome Wright,
Tommie Lewis
(Fisk)
Black and white
film
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
5 black and white
Photocopy
1 black and white 5x7
1987.013 June 16,
1987
Trevle Wood –
baskets; Rector,
Frazier Moss,
Jackie Christian,
Mack Howard
Color slides
Black and white
film
23 color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1987.014 June 22-23,
1987
Johnny Shines at
Bessie Smith
Strut; Maggie
Lee Sayre at
Sarratt Center
Black and white
film
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
1 black and white 5x7
1 handwritten note
1987.015 June 22,
1987
Bessie Smith
Strut: “Live and
Let Live”
Barbershop
Quartet, Lonnie
Brooks Band,
Shines, BBQ
Color slide 2 rolls color slides
File
missing
1987.017 July 1987 Kathleen Dunn
Manning:
baskets
Color slide 26 color slides
1987.018 July 1 and
11, 1987
Parks Townsend
– woodcarving,
storytelling and
Billy Womack
(Uncle Dave
Macon Days and
Elizabethton)
Color slides
Black and white
film
Photocopy
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
26 color slides
1 color slide dup
1 color 3 ½ x 4 print
1 black and white 5x7
4 black and white 8 ½
x 11 photocopies
1987.019 September
6-7, 1987
Bud Garrett,
Free Hill, and
Cumberland
Music Tour,
Pickett State
Park
Black and white
film
Photocopy
CD-R
8 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
5 black and white 5x7
prints
22 black and white
8x10 photocopies
Photo invoice
1987.020 September
6-7, 1987
Bud Garrett,
Free Hill
Color slide
16 color slides
1 CD-R
Handwritten notes
1987.021 September
1987
Hubert Baggett.
Stone masonry,
Cunningham
Color slide 19 color slides
1987.022 September
1987
Chainsaw
Carving
Jamestown,
Tennessee
Color slides 11 color slides
1987.023 September
26, 1987
Tennessee
Grassroots Days:
Fairfield Four,
Frazier Moss,
Ray Harper
Black and white
film
Photocopy
3 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
6 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1987.024 September
26, 1987
Tennessee
Grassroots Days:
Moss, Harper,
Fairfield Four
Color slide
Black and white
prints
2 color slides
6 black and white 5x7
prints
1 black and white
8x10 print
1987.025 October 8,
1987
Roy Harper,
Norris,
Tennessee
Black and white
film
1 black and white
8x10 print
1987.026 October 18,
1987
NAIA (Native
American Indian
Association)
POW WOW
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (50
total)
1987.027 November
10, 1987
O. E. Wallace:
Slatted fishing
baskets,
Perryville
Color Slides
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
26 color slides
2 black and white 5x7
prints
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1987.028 December
28, 1987
Cannon County
Craft Exhibition:
baskets, chairs,
quilts, bowls
Color slides
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
26 color slides
1988.001 January 2,
1988
Fisk Jubilee
Singers historic
photos
Color slides 3 rolls color slides (52
total)
1988.002 January 2,
1988
Fisk Jubilee
Singers historic
photos
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (35
total)
1988.003 January 22,
1988
Jubilee Hall,
Fisk University:
Alex Haley
Color slides
Black and white
film
CD-R
1 roll black and white
negative and contact
18 color slides
1 CD-R
1988.004 March 19,
1988
Cumberland
Music Tour:
Hiddenite Center
Color film 3 color 3 ½ x 4 ½
prints
1988.005 March 22,
1988
Black gospel
group photos
from John
Phillips
Collection
(copies)
Black and white
film
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
24 black and white
5x7 prints
1988.006 April 5,
1988
Fairfield Four at
WSMV-TV
Black and white
film
Color slides
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
14 color slides
1 black and white 5x7
4 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1988.007 April 28,
1988
Fisk Jubilee
Singers copies of
historic photos
for Gospel Arts
Day from Fisk
Library
Black and white
film
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
1988.008 May 12,
1988
Fairfield Four
copies of
historic photos
from Fisk
Library
Black and white
film
1 roll negatives and
contact
1988.009 May 3,
1988
John Battle
Gravesite,
Roland Hayes
Bust, Fisk U.
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1988.010 May 9,
1988
Fairfield Four,
Fireside Singers,
Voices of
Nashville at
WSMV-TV
Black and white
film
Color slide
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
34 color slides
1988.011 May 20,
1988
Fairfield Church,
Dusty Road
Club, Gospel Car
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white
8x10 print
1 black and white 5x7
3 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1988.012 May 21,
1988
CBS Singers
with Regina
McCrary and
Ann McCrary
Smith, St.
Mark’s Church,
Nashville
Black and white
film
Photocopy
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
7 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1988.013 June 19,
1988
Gospel Arts
Day: Jubilee
Hall
Color Slides 2 rolls color slides (38
total)
1988.014 June 19,
1988
Gospel Arts
Day: Jubilee
Hall, Fisk U.
Black and white
film
Photocopy
4 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
3 black and white 5x7
prints
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1988.015 June 25,
1988
1988 Folk
Medicine
Festival
Black and white
film
3 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
1 black and white 5x7
1988.016 June 25,
1988
1988 Folk
Medicine
Festival
Color slides
Color print
2 rolls color slides (75
total)
1 3 ½ x 4 print
1988.017 June 28,
1988
Lucille Smith:
paintings,
Athens
Color slides 38 color slides
1988.018 June 29,
1988
Bessie Harvey’s
artwork, Alcoa
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1 black and white
8x10 print
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1988.019 June 29,
1988
Bessie Harvey,
Alcoa
Color slides
Black and white
slides
25 color slides
2 color slide
duplicates
2 black and white
slide duplicates
1988.020 July 25,
1988
Rick Stewart,
Coopering Demo
in Japan
Black and white
film
11 black and white 3
x 4 ½ prints
1988.021 August 26,
1988
Clara Fodor,
quilting and
embroidery; J.P.
Chairs, Linden
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
7 black and white 5x7
prints
1988.022 August 26,
1988
Clara Fodor,
quilts and
embroidery; J.P.
Chairs, Linden
Color slides 25 color slides
1988.023 September
30, 1988
Homer Green’s
artwork, Beech
Grove
Color slides 26 color slides
1 color 3 ½ x 4 print
1988.024 September
30, 1988
Homer Green’s
artwork, Beech
Grove
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white
8x10 photocopy
1988.025 November
11, 1988
Tennessee Banjo
Institute
(Murfreesboro)
and Banjo
Meltdown
(Nashville)
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (50
total)
1988.026 November
11, 1988
Tennessee Banjo
Institute and
Banjo Meltdown
Black and white
film
Photocopy
3 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
1 black and white
8x10 photocopy
1988.027 November
11 and 13,
1988
Banjo Institute
and Meltdown;
Fireside Singers
45th Anniversary
(and Fairfield
Four)
Black and white
film
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
7 black and white 5x7
prints
1988.028 November
13, 1988
Fireside Singers
45th Anniversary,
Mt. Calvary
Church
Color slides 14 color slides
1988.029 November
1988
Roy Harper,
train paintings
Color slides 16 color slides
1988.030 December
15, 1988
Willie Doss,
chairmaker,
Jamestown
Color slides
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
20 color slides
3 black and white
8x10 photocopy
1 black and white 5x7
1988.031 1926;
reproduced
June 1,
1988
1926 Ford Fiddle
Contest,
Louisville, KY.
Historic photos
from the
Caufield and
Shook Collection
at the University
of Louisville
Photographic
Archives in
Ekstrom Library.
Cannot be
reproduced
without
permission from
the University of
Louisville.
Black and white
reproductions
4 black and white
8X10 prints
1989.001 February 8,
1989
Fairfield Four,
Black History
Conference,
Nashville
Color film 2 rolls color negatives
and contacts
17 color 5x7 prints
1989.002 February 8,
1989
Fairfield Four Black and white
film
Photocopy
3 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
2 black and white 5x7
5 black and white 8x7
photocopies
1989.003 April 8,
1989
Clarksville
Fiddle Contest
Black and white
film
4 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1989.004 April 8,
1989
Clarksville
Fiddle Contest
Color slide 1 roll color slides (24
total)
1989.005 April 10,
1989
Vannoy Streeter
wire sculpture
Color slide
Black and white
film
12 color slides
10 black and white
negatives
1989.006 April 21,
1989
Fisk Jubilee
Singers historic
photos for
Gospel Arts
Day; Vannoy
Streeter wire
sculpture
Black and white
film
Photocopy
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
2 8x10 black and
white photocopies
1989.007 May 8,
1989
Fisk Jubilee
Singers historic
photos
Black and white
film
Photocopy
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
9 black and white
8X10 photocopies
1989.008 June 14,
1989
Fisk Chapel Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
5 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1989.009 June 14,
1989
Fisk Jubilee
Singers historic
photos
Black and white
film
5 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
1989.010 June 18,
1989
Gospel Arts Day,
Fisk U.: The
Reunion Quartet
Color slides
10 color slides
1989.011 June 18
and 19,
1989
Gospel Arts Day,
Fisk U.:
Reunion Quartet;
Homer Green,
wood carving
Black and white
film Black and
white 8x10
Photocopy
5 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
35 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1989.012 June 19,
1989
Homer Green,
woodcarving,
Robinson’s
Ridge
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 partial roll black
and white negatives
and contact
1 8x10 black and
white Photocopy
1 partial contact
1989.013 June 27,
1989
Parks Townsend,
woodcarving,
Elizabethton
Color slides 32 color slides
1989.014 July 17,
1989
Dionicio
Rodriguez,
Crystal Grotto,
Memphis
Memorial
Garden
Color slides 18 color slides
1989.015 July 26,
1989
Homer Green Black and white
film
Black and white
slides
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1989.016 August
1989
Cade’s Cove
historic sites:
Primitive Baptist
Church,
gravestone,
blacksmith shop,
barn
Color slides 24 color slides
1989.017 October 5-
6, 1989
Homer Green,
Bessie Harvey
Black and white
film
5 black and white
rolls negatives and
contacts
9 black and white 5x7
prints
1 black and white
8x10 print
4 black and white
slide duplicates
1990.001 January 3,
1990
Williamson
Chair Exhibit
Color slides
Black and white
film
1 roll (36 exposure)
black and white
negatives and contact
26 color slides
1990.002 March 31,
1990
Clarksville
Fiddle Contest
Color Slides
Black and white
film
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
25 color slides
1990.003 April 14
and 27,
1990
Royal Lao
Dance Troupe:
Lao New Year
Black and white
film
Photocopy
4 roll black and white
negatives and contact
9 black and white 5x7
prints
5 black and white
8x10 photocopies
2 typed letters
1 magazine article
1990.004 April 14
and 27,
1990
Royal Lao
Dance Troupe:
Lao New Year
Color slides
Color prints
115 color slides (6
rolls)
5 color 5x7 prints
1 color 3 ½ x 4 print
1990.005 April 27,
1990
Jerry Brown and
Cleater Meaders
at Brown’s
Pottery Shop,
Hamilton, AL
Black and white
film
Photocopy
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
8 black and white 5x7
prints
5 black and white
8x10 photocopies
Typed statement
Brochure
1990.006 April 27,
1990
Jerry Brown and
Cleater Meaders
at Brown’s
Pottery Shop,
Hamilton, AL
Color slides
Color prints
2 rolls color slides (48
total)
6 color 3 1/2x4 prints
1990.007 April 1990 Road sign, shop
window,
portable toilets
Color slides 25 color slides
1990.008 May 10,
1990
Roger R. Smith,
Carved peach
pits
Black and white
film
Photocopies
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact (2 contact
sheets each)
4 black and white
8x10 photocopies
Handwritten contact
info
1990.009 May 10,
1990
Roger R. Smith,
Carved peach
pits
Color slides 4 rolls color slides (75
total)
1990.010 June 1,
1990
Sonny Boy
Williamson,
Blues; Memorial
Marker
Dedication
Black and white
film
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
1990.011 June 1,
1990
Sonny Boy
Williamson
continued
Color slides
Color prints
2 rolls color slides (34
total)
3 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1990.012 July 25,
1990
Country Music,
fiddling:
Historic photos:
Bowman
Brothers, late
20’s
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1990.013 August 11-
12, 1990
White Oak Fair:
house raising,
chair making,
woodcarving,
basketry
Black and white
film
Color slides
37 color slides and
catalog
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1990.014 November
3, 1990
Cedars of
Lebanon State
Park: Tennessee
Banjo Institute
Black and white
film
Color Slides
6 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
26 color slides
1990.015 circa 1990 Trevle and Alvin
Wood,
basketmakers,
Murfreesboro
Black and white
film
1 black and white 3 ½
x 5 print
1991.001 January 31,
1991
Governor’s
Awards:
Scruggs, and
Fairfield Four;
Alex Stewart
Exhibit; Ben
Strawn baskets
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
4 black and white 5x7
prints
1991.002 January 31,
1991
Alex Stewart
exhibit; Ben
Strawn baskets
Color slides
Color prints
2 rolls color slides (37
total)
4 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1991.003 September
14, 1991
Rolley Hole
National
Championship,
Standing Stone
State Park
Black and white
film
2 black and white
rolls negatives and
contact
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1991.004 September
14, 1991
Rolley Hole
Championship
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (63
total)
1991.005 December
3, 1991
Volunteer
Woodcarvers:
J.C. Wilsford, Ed
Norman
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1993.001 January 17,
1993
The Fireside
Singers, Black
Gospel
Black and white
film
Color film
1 black and white
8x10 print
1 color 8x10 print
(no negatives)
1993.002 February 4,
1993
Josie Jones,
basketmaker,
Smithville
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
10 color slides
1993.003 February 4,
1993
Hoyt Jake Davis,
chairmakers,
Short Mountain,
Hibdon basket
sign
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
5 black and white 5x7
prints
21 color slides (some
missing)
1993.004 March 15,
1993
Dale Prater and
David Thomas
Chair Shops
Black and white
film
Color slides
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
3 black and white
8x10 photocopies
12 color slides
1993.005 April 19,
1993
Chinese Visit to
Woodbury
basketmakers,
Albert Thomas:
Yunnan Cultures
Nationalities
Project; Cannon
County basket
and fan
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
photocopy and note
1 typed text
1993.006 May 15,
1993
Voices of Love:
Cabin Row
Missionary
Baptist Church,
Montgomery
County, black
gospel
Black and white
film
4 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
1 black and white
8x10 print
8 black and white 5x7
prints
1993.007 May 15,
1993
Voices of Love:
Cabin Row
Missionary
Baptist Church,
Montgomery
County, black
gospel
Color film 1 roll color negatives,
no contact
14 color 3 ½ x 5
prints
1993.008 July 20,
1993
Shell fishing
traditions:
Marville’s Shell
Yard, Savannah
Black and white
film
1 black and white roll
negatives and contact
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1993.009 August 11,
1993
Netmaking
(Fishing
traditions),
Fyffe, AL,
Tommy Keahey
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
5 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1993.010 September
1993
Rick Stewart,
Coopering
Black and white
film
Black and white
slide
1 black and white 5x7
1 black and white
slides
1993.011 October 9,
1993
Dale Calhoun,
Jake Davis and
son at National
Folk Festival,
Chattanooga
Black and white
film
Color slides
6 black and white
negatives (no contact)
5 color slides
1 black and white 5x7
1993.012 Early
1990s
Nelda Joan
Merritt, white
oak basketmaker
Black and white
film
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1993.013 1980s Tom Morgan,
luthier (Dixie
Frets exhibit)
Black and white
film
1 black and white 5x7
3 black and white
negatives
1 black and white 8 ½
x 11 photocopies
1993.014 1993 Johnny Ray
Hicks and Royal
Lao Dancers at
1993 National
Folk Festival:
Chattanooga
Color slide 5 color slides
1993.015 1993 NFF out-
of-state craft
demonstrators:
Jerry Brown
(AL), Raymond
Hicks (KY),
Margaret
Horvath (FL),
Sunita Karvir
(GA),
Mai Moua (GA),
Lomia Nunn
(AL), Gloria
Odum (GA),
Hystercine
Rankin (MS),
Annie Scott
(SC), Raymond
Sedatol (LA)
Black and white
and color prints
1994.001 March
1994
Maggie Murphy Color film 1 color 3 ½ x 5 print
1 letter
1994.002 May-July
1994
“She Did It:
Clara Fodor
quilts/embroider
y, Michigan
Color slides 1 roll color slides (10
total)
1994.003 May-July
1994
Clara Fodor:
quilts/embroider
y, Michigan
Color slides 1 roll color slides (10
total)
1994.004 May-July
1994
Clara Fodor:
quilts/embroider
y, Michigan
Black and white
prints
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1994.005 July 20,
1994
Saddle making,
AL: Moe Poore,
Sand Mountain
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1994.006 September
1994
Dixie Frets
Exhibit: Hunter
Museum of Art,
Chattanooga
Color film
Color prints
1 roll color negatives,
no contacts
78 prints
1994.007 September
1994
Dixie Frets
Exhibit: Hunter
Museum of Art,
Chattanooga
Color film
Color prints
1 roll color negatives
78 color 4x6 prints
1994.008 February
16-17 and
March 16,
1994
Dixie Frets
Exhibit: Various
locations
Black and white
film
6 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
16 prints
1994.009 February
16-17 and
March 16,
1994
Dixie Frets
Exhibit: Various
locations
Black and white
film
6 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
16 black and white
5x7 prints
1994.010 September
1994
Dixie Frets
Exhibit: Hunter
Color slides
37 color slides
duplicates
1994.011 September
1994
Clara Fodor:
“Stately
Stitches”
Exhibit, NFF,
Chattanooga
Color Slides 38 Color slides
1994.012 September
1994
Clara Fodor:
“Stately
Stitches”
Exhibit, NFF
Color film 1 roll color negatives,
no contact
61 color 4x6 prints
1994.013 1990s Aubrey and Lori
Ghent, African
American
Musicians
Black and white
film
2 black and white
8x10 prints
1994.014 1994 Martha Ross,
Cherokee
basketmaker,
North Carolina
Black and white
film
1 black and white 3 ½
x 5 print
1 handwritten letter
1994.015 1994 Nolan Beaver,
Brasstown
Carvers, North
Carolina
Black and white
film
1 black and white 5x8
1994.016 October
1995
Hadiyo Ali,
Somalian textile
arts demo, NFF,
Chattanooga
Black and white
film
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1995.001 1995 (?) Dale Calhoun
(photos by
Fulcher)
Black and white
film
Color slides
3 black and white
negatives
1 black and white 5x7
2 color slides
1 color 8x12 print
1995.002 January 12,
1995
Fairfield Four:
Governor’s
Inaugural Parade
Black and white
film
1 5x7 black and white
1 black and white
slide
1995.003 June 1995 “Portraits of
Tradition”
Exhibit,
Nashville;
Universal United
House of Prayer
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
25 color slides
1995.004 July 1995 E. T. Wickham
site, Herbert
Baggett (photos
by Jim Hedges)
Color film 18 color 4x6 prints
1995.005 August 7,
1995
Chainsaw carver
Glen West, La
Casanova Social
Club, Flamingo
Lounge,
Bradford Doodle
Soup sign,
Waynesboro,
Nashville
Black and white
film
Color slides
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
18 color slides
1995.006 August 26,
1995
Lao Banquet Black and white
film
3 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
1 page article
1995.007 August 26,
1995
Lao Banquet Black and white
film
Photocopy
3 black and white 5x7
prints
16 black and white
8x10 Photocopy
1995.008
moved to
1994.016
1995.009 November
1995
Maggie Sayre
and R. Cogswell
Color film 3 color 4x6 prints
1995.010 November
9-10, 1995
Calhoun boat
shop, Ben
Atkinson, Jesse
Mitchell, John
Asbille sign,
Albert Moore
and murals
Black and white
film
CD-R
3 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
7 black and white 5x7
prints
1 CD-R
1995.011 November
9-10, 1995
Calhoun boat
shop, Ben
Atkinson, Jesse
Mitchell, Albert
Moore and
murals
Color slides
Color prints
73 color slides and 4
catalog sheets
3 color 5x7 prints
1996.001 March
1996
Josie Jones,
canning,
Smithville
Color slides 5 color slides
1996.002 March 29,
1996
Clarksville
Fiddle Contest
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
5 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1996.003 April 20,
1996
Mayes Cross,
Benton
Black and white
film
Color slides
12 color slides
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1996.004 June 1,
1996
International
Jubilee Festival,
Knoxville; Sogo
Ghanaian Dance
Group;
Tennessee Meiji
Gakuin Koto,
Flores Brothers,
Mariachi Tequila
Black and white
film
Photocopy
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact
4 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1 black and white 5x7
1996.005 June 1,
1996
International
Jubilee Festival,
Knoxville; Sogo
Ghanaian Dance
Group;
Tennessee Meiji
Gakuin Koto,
Flores Brothers,
Mariachi Tequila
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (63
total)
1996.006 October 25,
1996
Pride of
Tennessee
Concert,
Cumberland
County
Playhouse
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white
8x10 prints
1 black and white 5x7
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1996.007 July 20,
1996
Woodcarving,
music: Copper
Basin Mountain
Showcase
Color slides 36 color slides
1996.008 July 26-28,
1996
Olympic
Whitewater
Program
Color slides 38 color slides
1996.009 September
13-14,
1996
Rolley Hole
Marble
Championship
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (73
total)
1996.010 November
22-24,
1996
Mariachi
Guadalajara,
Spirit of
Memphis:
NASAA
Meeting
Black and white
Photocopy
2 rolls black and
white negative and
contact
3 black and white 5x7
prints
6 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1997.001 May 19,
1997
Religious art:
Donny Bohanan,
Mayes, Meigs
County
Color film 30 negatives and no
contact
29 color 3 ½ x 5
prints
1997.002 May 19,
1997
Religious art:
Bohanan, Mayes
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negative and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1997.003 June 17,
1997
West Tennessee
Musicians: Ellis
Truett Sessions,
Dalton Tate
Color slides 16 color slides
1997.004 June 16-17,
1997
West Tennessee
Music: Truett
Sessions:
Hershal and
Lindsey Holmes,
Clarence Jones,
Herman
Patterson, Jack
McAdams;
Reelfoot Lake
paintings, Truett
Color slides 24 color slides
1997.005 June 16-17,
1997
West Tennessee
Music:
Truett Sessions–
Hershal and
Lindsey Holmes
Color film 8 color negatives, no
contact
7 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1997.006 June 17,
1997
West Tennessee
Music: Truett
Sessions–Dalton
Tate; Joelton jam
session: John
Hager, Art
Malmin, Harold
Young, Jerry
Simpson, Bob
“Red” Smith
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and
contact’2 black and
white 5x7 prints, 1
black and white 3 ½ x
5 print
1997.007 June 16-17,
1997
West Tennessee
Music: Herman
Patterson, Jack
McAdams
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact,
4 black and white 5x7
prints, 9 black and
white 3 ½ x 5 prints
1997.008 June 16-17,
1997
West Tennessee
Music: H. L.
Holmes,
Clarence Jones
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives
3 5x7 prints
2 3 ½ x5 prints
1997.009 July 10,
1997
Bill Henry:
woodcarving,
Oak Ridge (see
also 2008.013)
Color slides 18 color slides
Business card
1997.010 August 6-7,
1997
West Tennessee
Music:
Georgia Clayton,
Tom Vestal,
Herbert Raines,
Vina Hinson
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negative and contact
4 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints; 4 black and
white 5x7
photocopies
1997.011 August 6-7,
1997
West Tennessee
Music: John
Gant, Jean Gant
Tittle
Native American
Potters,
basketmakers,
weavers
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
photocopy
1 black and white 3 ½
x 5 print
1997.012 August 6-7,
1997
West Tennessee
Music:
Georgia Clayton,
Tom Vestal,
Hubert Raines,
Vina Hinson,
John Gant, Jean
G. Tittle, Native
American Crafts
Color slides 36 color slides
1997.013 August 26,
1997
Frazier Moss,
Mark Howard,
John Hartford,
Tom Holzen,
Matt Combs:
Charles Wolfe
book signing
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1997.014 September
5, 1997
West Tennessee
Music: Alvin
Anderson, Elcie
Mae Frye, Rosie
Robinson, Pee
Wee
Wilbourne/New
Beginning
Evangelical
Church,
Nashville
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
3 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1997.015 September
5, 1997
West Tennessee
Music:
Anderson, Frye,
Wilbourne,
Robinson/New
Beginning
Church
Color slides 33 color slides
1997.016 September
5, 1997
West Tennessee
Music: Elcie
Mae Frye
Color film 2 color negatives
1 color 3 ½ x 5 print
1997.017 September
25-27,
1997
Roy Harper,
Mariachi Fiesta
en Jalisco, Will
House:
Governor’s
Conference on
the Arts:
Southern Arts
Exchange
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
4 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1 black and white
Photocopy of contact
sheet
1997.018 October 4,
1997
Mariachi
Olympico,
Robert Belfour:
Southern Folk
Festival,
Chattanooga
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1997.019 October 4,
1997
Robert Belfour,
James Bryan,
Carl Jones, Sogo
Dancer,
Mariachi
Olympico:
Southern Folk
Festival,
Chattanooga
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1 black and white
8x10 photocopy
1997.020 November
6, 1997
James Bunch,
woodcarver;
David Wallace,
luthier; Dr. Enuf
truck, Big Burley
tobacco
CD-R: image 4
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
1997.021 November
6, 1997
James Bunch,
David Wallace,
Madisonville
CD-R
Color film
Color Photocopy
5 color negatives
5 color 3 ½ x 5 prints
1 color 8x10
photocopy
1997.022 November
6, 1997
James Bunch,
David Wallace,
Dr. Enuf,
Tobacco
Color slides 17 color slides
1997.023 November
12, 1997
West Tennessee
Music:
Doris “Cousin
Tuny” Freeman,
May Mell
Middleton King,
Harvey
Middleton,
“Lizard Lick”
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact,
3 black and white
8x10 photocopies,
3 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1997.024 November
12, 1997
West Tennessee
Music: same as
.023
Color film 1 roll color negatives,
no contact; 20 3 ½ x
5 prints
1997.025 1997 “Expressions of
Place: Roadside
Signs” Touring
exhibit, Etowah
Black and white
film
Black and white
slide
3 black and white
negatives
1 7 ½ x 7 ½ (within
larger white frame)
black and white print
1 black and white
slide
1998.001 January 6
and 10,
1998
Cumberland
Stoneworks,
Jamestown
storefront,
Rugby
courthouse,
Musicians:
Leroy Troy, Jim
and Jesse
McReynolds:
Ernest Tubb
Midnite
Jamboree
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contract
1 black and white 5x7
1998.002 February
11-13,
1998
Folk Alliance
Showcase,
Center for
Southern
Folklore: Keith
Brown, Vance
Ensemble, Spirit
of Memphis
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 4x6
3 black and white 4x6
photocopies
1998.003 February
22-24,
1998
West Tennessee
Music, Lizard
Lick: Lucile
Parker, Ellis
Truett, BBQ
signs, Revin
Scott, Jessie
Allen
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
2 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1 black and white 5x7
photocopy
1998.004 February
22-24,
1998
West Tennessee
Music: Revin
Scott, Jessie
Allen: Historic
photos
Black and white
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
photocopies
1998.005 February
22-24,
1998
West Tennessee
music: Charlie
Sipes, Jeff Long,
E. Truett, Vina
Mae Cardwell
Black and white
film
CD-R
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact;
2 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints, 2 black and
white 5x7
photocopies
1998.006
February
22-24,
1998
West Tennessee
Music: Jessie
Allen, Revin
Scott, Charlie
Sipes, Vina Mae
Cardwell;
historic photos
Color slides 38 color slides
1998.007 March 5,
1998
“Breakin’ Up
Winter” Cedars
of Lebanon State
Park: Jim
Griffith, Will
Keys, Barbara
Kuhns, Charlie
Acuff, Marlin
Fisher and
Cylinder
recording demo
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1998.008 June 28,
1998
Dale Calhoun
presents boat to
Tennessee State
Museum
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
7 black and white 5x7
prints
1998.009 August 12-
14, 1998
Short Mountain
Basketry: Mary
Davis, Nancy
Sweezy, Trevle
Wood
Color film
Color slides
1 roll color negatives
and contact
2 color 5x7 prints
3 color slide
duplicates
1998.010 August 12-
14, 1998
Basketmakers:
Mary Davis,
Trevle Wood,
Nancy Sweezy
Black and white
film, Photocopy
1 roll negatives and
contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
3 black and white 5x7
photocopies
1998.011 August 12-
14, 1998
Basketmakers:
Sam Sweezy,
Nancy Sweezy,
Alert Thomas,
Josie Jones,
Patricia Wood,
Betty Tanner
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1998.012 August 12-
14, 1998
Basketmakers
Mary Mulligan,
Mary Tanner,
Patricia Wood,
Viella Estes,
Jean Myers,
Thelma Hibdon,
Ida Pearl Davis
Black and white
film
1 roll negatives and
contact
1998.013 August 12-
14, 1998
Basketmaker:
Gertie
Youngblood,
Nancy Sweezy,
Albert Thomas
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll negatives and
contact
31 black and white
5x7 photocopy
1998.014 August 13,
1998
Basketmaking:
Gertie
Youngblood,
Nancy Sweezy,
Sam Sweezy,
Albert Thomas,
Josie Jones
Color slides 33 color slides
1998.015 August 14,
1998
Basketry:
Patricia Wood,
Betty Tanner,
Mary Mulligan,
Jean Myers,
Gertie
Youngblood,
Thelma Hibdon,
Ida Pearl Davis
Color slides
25 color slides
Typed note
1998.016 File
eliminated;
duplicates
added to
1998.30
Basketry:
Thelma Hibdon
and Ida Pearl
Davis
1998.017 August 26,
1998
West Tennessee
Music/BBQ:
Alma Hutch’s
BBQ Stand
Edward Mayes,
Irene Mayes
Towater, L. B.
Dodd
Color slides 25 color slides
1998.018 August 26,
1998
West Tennessee
Music/BBQ:
Hutch’s BBQ
Stand, Edward
and Irene Mayes
Towater, L.B.
Dodd
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
4 black and white 5x7
photocopies
2 black and white 5x7
prints
6 black and white 3 ½
x 5 prints
1998.019 October 6-
8, 1998
Dale Calhoun at
1998 National
Heritage
Awards,
Washington
D.C., The White
House
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1998.020 October 6-
8, 1998
Dale Calhoun at
1998 National
Heritage
Awards,
Washington,
D.C., the White
House
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1998.021 October
30-
November
1, 1998
Frazier Moss
Funeral: John
Hartford, Matt
Combs; Wood
carving: Herbert
Baggett
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1998.022 October
30-
November
1, 1998
E. T. Wickham,
stone sculpture,
Palmyra;
Stonemasonry–
Gum Springs
Baptist Church;
Herbert Baggett,
cornerstone
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
1998.023 November
21, 1998
Herbert Baggett:
stonemasonry,
woodcarving
Color slides 24 color slides (#16
missing)
1 color 5x7 print of
#16
1998.024 November
21, 1998
Herbert Baggett:
stonemasonry;
turkey shoot,
tobacco barn,
East Hickman
Community Club
Quilt Show
Color slides 23 color slides
1998.025 1998 (?) “Gospel
Sawmill”
Speedwell,
Tennessee
Color film 7 color 4x6 prints
1998.026 August 12,
1998
Tom and Mary
Davis,
basketmaking
(Sweezy photos)
Color prints
Black and white
prints
1 color 8x10 print
3 black and white
8x10 prints
1998.027 August 13,
1998
Albert Thomas,
basketmaking
(Sweezy photos)
Black and white
prints
10 black and white
8x10 prints
1998.028 August 13,
1998
Josie Jones,
basketmaking
(Sweezy photos)
Black and white
prints
4 black and white
8x10 prints
1998.029 August 14,
1998
Viella Estes,
Betty Tanner and
family–
basketmaking
(Sweezy photos)
Black and white
prints
16 black and white
8x10 prints
1998.030 August 14,
1998
Ida Pearl Davis
and Thelma
Hibdon,
basketmaking
(Sweezy photos)
Color prints
Black and white
prints
1 color 8x10 print
8 black and white
8x10 prints
1998.031 August 13,
1998
Gertie
Youngblood,
basketmaking
(Sweezy photos)
Black and white
prints
7 black and white
8x10 prints
1998.032 August 12,
1998
Trevle Wood,
basketmaking
(Sweezy photos)
Color prints
Black and white
prints
2 color 8x10 prints
4 black and white
8x10 prints
1998.033 August 15,
1998
Alberta
Underwood,
Gracie
Davenport:
basketmaking
(Sweezy photos)
Color prints
Black and white
prints
1 color 8x10 print
17 black and white
8x10 prints
1998.034 1948 and
1950
Cannon County
basketmaking
photos from
TSLA; Eliza
Jane Thomas,
May Davis,
Sumner County
basket peddlers
wagon, Frank
Morrissey
peddler photos
5 Black and
white prints
1998.035 1990s Nashville
Mandolin
Ensemble:
Butch Baldassari
Black and white
film
1 black and white
8x10 print
1999.001 February 4-
5, 1999
West Tennessee
Music: Ellis
Truett, Charlie
Jones, Frank
Thomas, Carrie
Jones, Louise
Cooper, Byron
Martin;
LUTHIERS:
Don Penix
Color slides 18 color slides
1999.002 February 4-
5, 1999
West Tennessee
Music: same as
above
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 black and white roll
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
8 black and white 5x7
photocopies
1999.003 April 20,
1999
Memphis Latino
Workshop x/
Norma Cantu
and Local Latino
Businesses
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1999.004 April 23,
1999
Knoxville Latino
Workshop with
Jubilee
Community Arts
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
2 black and white 5x7
photocopies
1999.005 May 8,
1999
Cinco de Mayo:
Trio Vendaval,
Nashville
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
3 black and white 5x7
prints
1999.006 May 8,
1999
Cinco de Mayo:
Trio Vendaval,
Rancho and
Rauncho
(comedy)
Color slides 37 color slides
1999.007 May 25
and 27,
1999
Religious Signs
on barns,
roadside crosses,
billboards, trucks
Color film
Black and white
Photocopy
11 color negatives, no
contact sheet
1 black and white
8x10 Photocopy
15 color 4x6 prints
1999.008 June 5,
1999
International
Jubilee Festival,
Knoxville:
Sogo, E. Indian
Group, Mehendi
demo, Mariachi
Olympico,
African textiles,
Japanese dance
Color slides 37 color slides
1999.009 June 5,
1999
International
Jubilee Festival:
Indian cricket,
Okinawa dance,
Robert Belfour,
Maypole dance,
Gale and Charlie
Acuff
Color slides 37 color slides
1999.010 June 5,
1999
International
Jubilee Festival:
Mariachi
Olympico,
Robert Belfour,
Charlie Acuff
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
1 black and white 8 x
10 print
2 black and white 5x7
photocopies
1999.011 June 15
and 23,
1999
Short Mountain
and Smithville
Baskets: J. Paul
Newby, Mary
Davis, Albert
Thomas, Gertie
Youngblood,
Trevle Wood,
Hughes Chair
Shop, Patricia
Wood, Josie
Jones
Black and white
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
6 black and white 5x7
photocopies
Note re: name mix-up
(Mary
Mullican/Patricia
Tanner Woods”) on
1998.015 and
1999.011
1999.012 June 15
and 23,
1999
Short Mountain
and Smithville
baskets: same
names as above
Color slides 35 color slides
1999.013 October 9,
1999
Southern
Festival of
Books, Trio
Vendaval
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
photocopies
1999.014 December
28, 1999
Clara Fodor:
Quilts and
Embroidery
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
3 black and white
photocopies
1999.015 December
28, 1999
Clara Fodor:
quilts,
embroidery
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
5 black and white 5x7
prints
1 black and white
8x10 photocopy
1999.016 December
28, 1999
Clara Fodor:
quilts,
embroidery
Color slides
Photocopy
25 color slides
1 black and white
photocopy
1999.017 December
28, 1999
Clara Fodor:
quilts,
embroidery
Color slides
Color prints
24 color slides
4 color 5x7 prints
2000.001 January 3,
2000
Lou Jacobs,
wood carving
Columbia,
Tennessee
Color slides 19 color slides
Typed letter
2000.002 March 24,
2000
Jubilee Festival
and Appalachian
Studies
Conference:
Country Music
mural, Ironworks
sign, Night
Crawlers String
Band, Charlie
Acuff, earl Bull
and Short
Mountain Grass
Color slides 24 color slides
2000.003 March 24-
25, 2000
Jubilee Festival
and Appalachian
Studies
Conference:
Mumbillies,
Leroy Troy, Roy
Harper, Patsy
Stoneman,
Johnny Ray
Hicks, New
Dixie
Entertainers,
Will Keys
Color slides 40 color slides
2000.004 March 24-
25, 2000
Jubilee Festival
and App.
Studies: same as
above
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
2 black and white 5x7
prints
2000.005 March 24-
25, 2000
and Spring
2000
Jubilee Festival
and Appl.
Studies
Conference:
Roy Harper,
Patsy Stoneman,
Johnny Ray
Hicks, New
Dixie
Entertainers./Spr
ing ’00: Cannon
County Basket
Exhibit
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
2000.006 Spring
2000
Cannon County
Basket Exhibit
Color slides 7 color slides
2000.007 April 25,
2000
R. Henry Mayes
Cross
Color film 25 color negatives
and contact
4 color 5x7 prints
2000.008 May 5,
2000
The Opry House:
Bob Douglas,
John Hartford,
Stuart Duncan,
Michael
Cleveland, Jed
Bulla, Michael
Defosche, Bobby
Fulcher, Eddy
Stubbs
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
photocopies
2000.009 May 5,
2000
Bob Douglas on
the Opry Stage
(see above)
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white
8x10 print
8 black and white
8x10 photocopies
2000.010 May 5,
2000
Bob Douglas on
the Opry stage
(see above),
includes images
of Little Jimmy
Dickens
Color film 13 color negatives
and contact
17 color prints
2000.011 May 5,
2000
Bob Douglas on
the Opry stage
(see above)
Color film 12 color negatives
and contact
11 color prints
2000.012 May 30,
2000
Clara Fodor:
quilter, donation
of Tennessee
quilt to
Tennessee State
Museum
Color film 7 color negatives
6 color 4x6 prints
2000.013 July 7,
2000
Jean Horner,
Luthier
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
3 black and white 5x7
prints
2 black and white
8x10 photocopies
2000.014 October 31,
2000
Ninfa Rivera,
Mexican crochet
Color film 25 color negatives
and contact (and 9
color slide copies
from negatives)
2000.015 File
merged
with
2000.014
2000.016 December
9, 2000
Leroy Troy at
the Ernest Tubb
Midnite
Jamboree
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white 5x7
2001.001 March 2,
2001
“Breakin’ Up
Winter”: Will
Keys, Doug
Smith, Charlie
and Dorothy
Acuff, J.P.
Fraley, Martin
Fisher
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2001.002 March 9,
2001
Roger Smith,
peach pit
carving,
Culleoka
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
Release form
Letter
2001.003 March 9,
2001
Roger Smith,
peach pit carving
Color slides 25 color slides
Release form
Letter
2001.004 March 16,
2001
James Bunch,
wood carving,
Madisonville
Color slides
Color Photocopy
20 color slides
1 CD-R
Release form
Directions
4 color 4x7
photocopies
2001.005 March 27,
2001
Willie Doss,
Chair making:
Rocker at
Newbury House,
Rugby; Forbus
General Store
chainsaw wood
carving
Color film 28 color negatives
26 color 3 ½ x 5
prints
2001.006 May 6,
2001
Mayes Cross:
Old Nashville
Highway
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
2 page article
Directions
2001.007 May 11-12,
2001
Clyde Western
baskets (James
C. Scott)/West
Tennessee
Music: Herschel
Holmes, fiddle
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
Handwritten ID notes
Typed note re:
Western
Release form
2 black and white 5x7
prints
2001.008 May 12,
2001
West Tennessee
Music: Music
event at Ellis
Truett’s and in
school house;
old-time string
band and black
gospel
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
Handwritten ID notes
2001.009 May 11-12,
2001
Clyde Western
baskets/West
Tennessee
Music: old-time
string band
Color slides
Color prints
33 color slides
3 color 5x7 prints
Release form
Typed notes
Typed letter
2001.010 May 12,
2001
West Tennessee
Music: old-time
string band,
black gospel
Color slides
Color prints
36 color slides
1 color 5x7 print
2001.011 May 15,
2001
Spirit of
Memphis:
Governor’s
Awards 2001
Color film 2 color 5x7 prints
2001.012 June 2,
2001
Cumberland
Trail Concert:
Signal Mountain
Opry
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
5 black and white 5x7
prints
2001.013 June 5,
2001
Ripley Choctaw
Arts and Crafts
Survey: David
Dye Artists:
George Bell,
Annie Frazier,
Helen
Thompson,
Grady John,
Cubert Bell, Jr.,
Lacie Bell
Color slides 6 color slides
6 release forms
(note: 3 cassette tapes
put in Audio
collection)
2001.014 June 16,
2001
Basketmaking in
Sparta and
Smithville:
Robert Maxwell,
Roger Dunn,
Kathleen Dunn
Palmer
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints
3 release forms
2001.015 June 16,
2001
Basketmaking:
see above
Color slides
Color prints
23 color slides
2 color 5x7 prints
3 release forms
2001.016 June 20,
2001
Basketmaking:
Dee and Dennis
Gregory, and
Newberry Chair
Shop
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 release form
2001.017 June 20,
2001
Basketmaking:
Gregory;
Pleasant Shade,
Tennessee
Color slides
Color prints
24 color slides and 4
slide duplicates
1 color 5x7 print
2001.018 August 4,
2001
St. Lawrence
Catholic Church
Annual BBQ
Color slides 25 color slides
2001.019 September
8, 2001
Traveler’s Rest
Country Fair and
Holy Trinity
Greek Orthodox
Church Fest:
Zada Law,
Peasall Sisters
Color slides 36 color slides
2001.020 September
7, 2001
Mountaineer
Folk Festival,
Fall Creek Falls
Color film 25 color negatives
and contact
25 color 4x6 prints
2001.021 September
7-8 and 15,
2001
Mountaineer
Folk Festival;
Belle Meade Fall
Festival
Color film 24 color negatives
and contact
24 color 4x6 prints
2001.022 September
15, 2001
Rolley Hole
Tournament and
Marble making,
Standing Stone
State Park
Color slides 25 color slides
Typed notes
2001.023 September
15, 2001
Rolley Hole:
“Big Square
Tournament”
Color slides 25 color slides
Typed notes
2001.024 September
15, 2001
Rolley Hole
Marble
Tournament
Color slides 23 color slides
Typed noted
2001.025 October 27,
2001
Parks Townsend:
wood carving/
Blountville Jam:
Milton Paul,
Ralph Blizzard,
etc.
Color slides 24 color slides
Typed musician list
2001.026 October 27,
2001
Blountville Jam Color slides
Color prints
26 color slides and 3
slide duplicates
1 color 5x7 print
Typed musician list
2001.027 October 31,
2001
Clara Fodor:
quilts,
embroidery and
Sorghum Mill
sign
Color slides
Color prints
Photocopy
24 color slides
2 color 5x7 prints
3 5x7 photocopies
2001.028 October
2001
Newman
Walpole’s
Basket
Collection:
Albert Thomas
and other
Cannon County
basketmakers
Color prints 16 color 4x6 prints
2001.029 December
18, 2001
Robert Mize and
John Huron,
Blountville;
Luthiers
Color slides
Color prints
24 color slides
5 slide duplicates
5 color 5x7 prints
2001.030 December
18, 2001
Robert Mize and
John Huron,
Luthiers
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
Typed notes
2001.031 1938, 1995 Cannon County
Basketmaking
families and
baskets
Black and white
film
Color Slides
Photocopy
5 black and white
slides
2 color slides
1 black and white
8x10 photocopy
2002.001 January 17,
2002
Clara Fodor
Exhibit, “Stately
Stitches: Quilted
and Embroidered
Wall Hangings,”
Tennessee Arts
Commission
gallery
Color slides 37 color slides and 6
slide duplicates
2002.002 February
12, 2002
Clarence
Stringfield,
Sculpture
(Tennessee State
Museum
purchase)
Color slides 20 color slides
Handwritten note
2002.003 February
13, 2002
Clara Fodor –
wall hanging
(Washington
DC), Jolly
Dozen, Sue
Franks, Vera
Tucker (various
quilters)
Color slides
Color Photocopy
1 CD-R
25 color slides
3 color 5x7
photocopies
1 CD-R
2002.004 March 6-7,
2002
Danny
Hoskinson,
Windswept Farm
(Tennessee State
Museum
Acquisition Trip)
Color slides
Color Photocopy
1 CD-R
36 color slides (some
missing)
9 color 5x7
photocopies
1 CD-R
2002.005 March 7,
2002
Danny
Hoskinson
(Tennessee State
Museum
Acquisition)
Color slides
Color Photocopy
1 CD-R
37 color slides
4 color 5x7
photocopies
1 CD-R
2002.006 March 7,
2002
Dave Teney,
chain saw
carvings
Sonny Price,
taxidermy
Color slides
CD-R
Color Photocopy
37 color slides
1 color 5x7
photocopy
1 CD-R
2002.007 March 8,
2007
Tennessee
Overhill:
Dulcimer Anvil
Works, River
Road Farms
Color Slides
CD-R
Photocopy
37 color slides (some
missing)
2 CD-R
6 color 5x7
photocopies
2002.008 March 8-9,
2002
River Road
Farms/Murfreesb
oro Center for
the Arts Folklife
Festival
Color slides
Color Photocopy
25 color slides (2
missing)
1 CD-R
2 color 5x7
photocopy
2002.009 March 9,
2002
Murfreesboro
Center for the
Arts Folklife
Festival
Color Slides
CD-R
Color Photocopy
36 color slides
1 CD-R
6 color 5x7
photocopies
2002.010 March 9,
2002
Murfreesboro
Center for the
Arts Folklife
Festival
Color Slides
CD-R
Color
Photocopies
25 color slides
5 color 5x7
photocopies
1 CD-R
2002.011 April 29,
2002
Martha Jones,
Judy Waisanen:
basketmaking;
Jake Davis sign;
Uncle Dave
Macon grave
Color slides
Color Photocopy
25 color slides
5 color 5x7
photocopies
5 page typed
transcript of interview
with Martha Jones
2002.012 April 29,
2002
Martha Jones,
Judy Waisanen,
Center Hill
Cemetery
Black and white
film
1 black and white roll
negatives and contact
Release form
Transcript
2002.013 May 30,
2002
Danny
Hoskinson
(Tennessee State
Museum
Acquisition Trip)
Color slides
CD-R
Color Photocopy
37 color slides (1
missing)
2 color 5x7
photocopy
2 CD-R
2002.014 May 30,
2002
Bob Hardin:
knife making,
leatherwork,
carving
Color slides
CD-R
37 color slides
6 color 5x7
photocopies
1 CD-R
2002.015 May 30,
2002
Bob Hardin:
knife
making/Hoskins
on: sculpture
Color slides
CD-R
37 color slides (2
missing)
1 CD-R
2002.016 May 31,
2002
Danny
Hoskinson,
sculpture
Color slides
Color Photocopy
CD-R
36 color slides
1 color 5x7
photocopy
1 CD-R
2002.017 July 6,
2002
Josie Jones and
Beth Pugh,
quilting and
basketmaking;
Smithville
Jamboree
Color slides
CD-R
22 color slides
1 CD-R
2002.018 July 2002 Albert Thomas,
basketmaking
Black and white
film
2 black and white
8x10 prints
2002.019 August 10,
2002
White Oak Craft
Fair: Cannon
County
Color slides 24 color slides
2002.020 August 10,
2002
White Oak Craft
Fair: Maggie
Murphy, basket
Color Slides
CD-R
17 color slides
CD-R
Invoice
2002.021 August 22,
2002
Stampfli Farm
and Marugg
Company:
scythe-making
(Swiss Historical
Society)
Color slides
CD-R
20 color slides and 6
slide duplicates
1 CD-R
2002.22 September
6-7, 2002
Mountaineer
Folk Festival:
Fall Creek Falls
State Park
Color Slides
Color prints
37 Color slides and 5
slide duplicates
3 color 5x7 prints
2 release forms
2002.23 September
6-7, 2002
Mountaineer
Folk Festival
Color slides
CD-R
Color prints
37 color slides
6 slide duplicates
3 color 5x7 prints
1 release form
2002.024 September
6-7, 2002
Mountaineer
Folk Festival
Color slides
CD-R
37 color slides
1 slide dup
1 CD-R
2002.025 September
7-8, 2002
Mountaineer
Folk Festival
Color slides 37 color slides
2002.026 September
9, 2002
Mountaineer
Folk Festival
Black and white
film
3 black and white
negatives and contact
sheets
2002.027 September
10, 2002
Mountaineer
Folk Festival
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2002.028 September
20, 2002
Salam Al-
Magsosi
(beadwork):
Cultural Threads
Color slides 37 color slides
1 CD-R
2002.029 September
20, 2002
Nedzad
Dizdarevic
(model maker
from Bosnia),
Dahiya Luka
Hakim
(Sudanese
crochet,
embroidery):
Cultural Threads
Color slides
CD-R
37 color slides
1 CD-R
2 texts
2002.030 September
20, 2002
Cvijeta
Milanovic
(embroidery,
crochet from
Bosnia):
Cultural Threads
Color Slides 37 color slides
2002.031 September
20, 2002
Milanovic,
Bosnian crochet,
Cultural Threads
Black and white
film
CD-R
15 black and white
negatives and contact
1 CD-R
2002.032 October 9,
2002
“An Evening of
Music from the
Heart of East
Tennessee:” Will
Keyes, The
Moneyhuns,
Ralph Blizard
and the Reel
Time Travelers
Black and white
film
Photocopy
1 black and white roll
negatives and contact
1 CD-R
1 black and white 5x7
5 black and white 5x7
photocopies
2002.033 MISSING FILE
Al-Magsosi
beadwork ?
2002.034 October 29,
2002
Bol Biar,
William
Mwizerwa:
Sudanese Lost
Boys, painted
rocks, paintings
Color film
CD-R
21 color negatives
26 color 4x6 prints
1 CD-R
2002.035 October 31,
2002
Roy Harper,
paintings; Dale
Davis: wood
working
Color slides
CD-R
37 color slides
1 CD-R
2002.036 October 31,
2002
Dale Davis,
wood work
Black and white
film
15 black and white
negatives and contact
2002.037 November
7, 2002
Somali Bantu
Organization of
Memphis:
Cultural Threads
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2002.038 November
7, 2002
Somali Bantu
Organization of
Memphis:
Cultural Threads
Color slides 37 color slides
2002.039 December
17, 2002
MISSING FILE
Clara Fodor:
embroidery, quilt
2002.040 December
17, 2002
Clara Fodor:
embroidery,
quilts
Color slides
Color prints
25 color slides
2 color 5x7 prints
2002.041 December
17, 2002
Etta Rendos:
embroidery,
quilts
Color slides
Color prints
25 color slides
3 color 5x7 prints
2002.042 ? Clarence
Stringfield
woodcarving
CD-R 1 CD-R
2002.043 February
13, 2003
Clara Fodor
Exhibit
CD-R 1 CD-R
2002.044 2003 Clara Fodor
Exhibit
Color slides
CD-R
29 Color slides and
duplicates; 9 CD-R
2002.045 2002 Jubilee
Community
Arts, Model
Press Kit
Project; Will
Keys, Roy
Harper, Charlie
Acuff and the
Lantana Drifters,
Fiery Gizzard
String Band,
Natti Love Joys,
Miyagi Nosho
Ryukyu
Okinawan Dance
Group
Black and white
and color prints
2002.046 2002 Global
Education
Center, Model
Press Kit
Project;
Djembefole,
Nana Nom
Dance
Ensemble,
Batimbo
Drummer
Ensemble, Viva
La Musica, Hula
Halau Mano’a E
Hawaii,
Doalnara Rising
Sun, Gary Cady,
Kala Nivedanam
Digital files
2003.001 January 5
and 12,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project
Color film 24 color negatives
and contact
21 release forms
2003.002 January 13
and 19-20,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project
Color film 26 color negatives
and contact
2003.003 March 31
and April
13, 2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project: Ripley,
Henning
Color film 24 color negatives
and negative
2003.004 February
28, 2003
“Breaking Up
Winter:” Clyde
Davenport, Mike
DeFosche at
Cedars of
Lebanon State
Park
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
1 black and white
8x10 print
4 black and white 5x7
prints
2003.005 March 8,
2003
“Night of
Champions:”
The Traditional
Music Resource
Center, Inc.,
Cleveland
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2 black and white 5x7
prints on 8x10 paper
14 black and white
5x7 prints
1 typed contacts page
1 event program
2003.006 March 8,
2003
“Night of
Champions”
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2003.007 March 8,
2003
“Night of
Champions”
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2003.008 May 10,
2003
Salam Al-
Magsosi, Iraqi
beadwork,
Nashville:
Cultural Threads
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2003.009 March 6,
2002
Flowers
fashioned from
tobacco leaf
(Trousdale
County); FITS
retreat,
Woodbury
Color film 1 roll color negatives
and 13 color 4x6
prints
2003.010 May 30-31,
2003
Bledsoe Fort
Historic Park
(Hugh Rogan
cottage); FITS
Retreat: Cracker
Davis Chair
Shop; Roy
Harper
Color slides 24 color slides
2003.011 ? Josie Jones
Basketmaking
Black and white
film
6 black and white
8x10 prints
2003.012 Tennessee State
Museum
basket
collection
2003.013 Empty file
2003.014 Empty file
2003.015 Empty file
2003.016 Empty file
2003.017 June 4-6,
2003
Peggy Cook,
Needlework
Cultural
Threads,
Knoxville
Color slides 25 Color slides
2003.018 June 4,
2003
Peggy Cook,
Needlework,
Knoxville
Color Slides 37 color slides
2003.019 June 6,
2003
Kislava Family,
Ukrainian
embroidery and
crafts, Cultural
Threads,
Knoxville
Color Slides 36 Color slides
2003.020 June 6,
2003
Temari
(Japanese
ornamental
balls), Cultural
Threads,
Knoxville
Color slides 12 color slides
2003.021 June 16,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project:
Tennessee State
Museum
Acquisition –
Henning, Ripley,
Memphis
Color slides
Color prints
Black and white
film
CD-R
Color Photocopy
37 color slides
21 slide duplicates
5 color 8x10 prints
2 color 8x10
photocopies
3 color 5x7 prints
1 black and white
8x10 print
1 black and white 5x7
1 CD-R
1 page typed notes
2003.022 June 16,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project:
beadwork
(Tennessee State
Museum
acquisition)
Color slides 25 color slides
2003.023 June 16,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project
Color slides 24 color slides
2003.024 June 16,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2003.025 June 16,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2003.026 June 17,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
Project: Studio
shots of artifacts,
Macro Lens
Color slides
Color prints
25 color slides
2 color 5x7 prints
Handwritten ID for
images
“Macro Lens studio
shots”
2003.027 June 17,
2003
Ripley Choctaw
project: Macro
Lens studio shots
Color slides 37 color slides
Handwritten ID for
images “Macro Lens
studio shots”
2003.028 October 16,
2003
“Stately
Stitches:” Clara
Fodor exhibit
opening
reception
Color slides 25 color slides
2003.029 September
30, 2003
The Peelers:
West Tennessee
black self-taught
artists
CD-R
Photocopy
1 CD-R
2 pages color
photocopies
2003.030 October 30,
2003
Choctaw
Exhibit:
postcard image
CD-R
Color Photocopy
2 pages multiple color
images
1 color photocopy
3 CD-R
2003.031 October
2003
Clara Fodor
exhibit at
Customs House
CD-R
Dig. JPG
1 CD-R
Digital jpg
2003.032 March 11,
2003
Governor’s
Folklife Awards:
Ralph Blizard,
Roy Harper,
Clara Fodor
CD-R
Color film
3 color 5x7 prints
CD-R
Note: Photos need to
be scanned into Image
AXS
2003.033 May 26
and 28,
2003
Tennessee State
Parks Folklife
Project Images:
Parks Townsend,
carver; Anselmo
Harris, carver;
Bud Garrett,
marble maker
CD-R
Photocopy
CD-R: slides scanned
from Tennessee State
Parks Folklife Project
materials
Typed note
Photocopied TSLA
records
Pencil notes
“Images need to be
saved as 1.5 x 1.0
TIFFS 300, renamed,
entered into Image
AXS”
2004.001 January 16,
2004
Choctaw exhibit
at Tennessee
Arts
Commission
gallery;
craftswomen in
Choctaw dress
Color film
CD-r
3 color 5x7 prints
1 CD-R
2004.002 April 29,
2004
Historic photos:
Newberry chairs
pre-1900
CD-R 2 CD-R
1 typed note
2004.003 January 14,
2004
James Bunch,
woodcarver/scul
ptor
Color prints
Black and white
14 color 4x6 prints
9 color 8x10 prints
2004.004 September
10-11,
2004
Mountaineer
Folk Festival,
Fall Creek Falls
Black and white
film
Color slides
2 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
25 color slides
Event program
Notes
2004.005 December
9, 2004
Greenwood
Cemetery
headstones/Doug
Seroff book
project
CD-R 1 CD-R
2004.006 December
10, 2004
Mary Haley
Prater baskets
CD-R (JPG) 1 CD-R
Note to Donald Fann
2004.007 December
10, 2004
Jake Davis, chair
making
CD-R (JPG) 1 CD-R
1 release form
2004.008 December
13, 2004
James D.
Vaughan
Museum
CD-R (JPG) 1 CD-R
2004.009 December
16, 2004
Crystal Grotto,
Memphis
CD-R (JPG) 1 CD-R
2004.010 March 5,
2004
Copy of Folklife
Program photos
scanned on CD-
R sent to
Newberry Chair
Shop
CD-R (TAF and
JPG)
Black and white
and color
thumbnail images
1 CD-R
28 black and white
and color thumbnail
images
Letter
TENNESSEE ARTS
COMMISSION
IMAGE USE
GUIDELINES
2005.001 March 15,
2005
Governor’s
Awards in the
Arts: Charlie
Acuff, Folklife
Awardee
Color film 4 color 5x7 prints
2005.002 April 9,
2005
Royal Lao
Dance Troupe
25th Anniversary
Event, Smyrna
CD-R
1 CD-R
Event program
2005.003 June 19,
2005
Voices of Love
15th Anniversary
Program: The
Canaan
Travelers, Rev.
Devon Williams
and the
Gospelettes; The
Spiritual
Messengers; The
Voices of Love;
Kenny and the
Holy Angels;
Shoutin’ John
and the New
Spiritual Keys
Black and white
film
3 rolls black and
white negatives and
contacts
2005.004 July 7,
2005
Uncle Doc and
the New Fruit Jar
Drinkers,
Woodbury
Color slides 2 rolls color slides (58
total)
Email publicity print-
out
2005.005 July 2005 Cordell Kemp,
banjo master:
photos 2001-
2002
CD-R 1 CD-R with photos
by Bill Steber
Obituary by R.
Cogswell
2005.006 September
22, 2005
East Tennessee
jams: photos by
B. Cantrell to
accompany
FY04 grant for
Jubilee
Community
Arts,
“Community
Dance and
Music Events”
CD-R
1 CD-R
Typed notes
2005.007 January 22
and March
25-26,
2005
Natchez Trace
Musical
Heritage:
Hardin, Maury,
Hickman,
Dickson
Counties
Color slides 27 color slides
2005.008 April 9,
2005
Natchez Trace:
Jean Horner and
Fiddle Shop
Band
Color slides 2 color slides
2005.009 April 11,
2005
Dennis
Hoskinson,
“Bucketman”
sculpture, Ocoee
Color slides 5 color slides
2005.010 April 21,
2005
Natchez Trace:
McDonald Craig
and farm,
African
American
Country
musician, Polk
and Perry
County
Color prints 25 color 4x7 prints
2005.011 April 21,
2005
Natchez Trace:
Craig Farm,
Amish country,
The West Girls;
Perry County
Color prints 24 color 4x7 prints
2005.012 January 31,
2005
Fletcher Bright,
fiddler, for
March ’05
Governor’s
Folklife Awards
Color film
Black and white
Photocopy
Color Photocopy
2 color 4x6 prints
1 color 7x8
photocopy
2 black and white 4x6
photocopies
Letter
2006.001 May 28,
2006
Donoho Hotel,
Red Boiling
Springs;
Willie
McLerran,
basketmaking,
chair bottoms, ax
handles
CD-R 1 CD-R
1 typed info sheet
2006.002 June 10,
2006
Thomas Maupin,
dancer; Dickson
Fiddle Contest
CD-R 1 CD-R
2006.003 July 1,
2006
McDonald
Craig, Linden
(Jed DeKalb,
State Photo
Services for
Natchez Trace
Series)
Digital contacts
and final
selections
2 digital copies discs
1 final selection disc
(JPG files)
1 handwritten letter
1 memo
2006.004 July 1,
2006
Savannah
Bluegrass
Festival (Jed
DeKalb, Natchez
Trace Series)
Digital contacts
and final
selections
4 digital copy discs
1 final selection disc
(JPG files)
Event program
3 Memos
Program flier
2006.005 July 29,
2006
Bluegrass Along
the Harpeth
Fiddlers
Jamboree,
Franklin
(DeKalb,
Natchez Trace
Series)
Digital contacts
and final
selections
2 digital copy discs
1 final selection (JPG
files)
3 memos
Notes
2006.006 September
2, 2006
Summertown
Bluegrass
Reunion
(DeKalb,
Natchez Trace
Series)
Digital contacts
and final
selections
2 digital copy discs
1 final selection disc
(JPG files)
1 memo
1 program flier
Notes
2006.007 September
9, 2006
28th Mountaineer
Folk Fest, Fall
Creek Falls
CD-R 1 CD-R
2006.008 October 8,
2006
Tennessee State
Sacred Harp
Singing
Convention,
Lawrence
County (DeKalb,
Natchez Trace
Series)
Digital contacts
and final
selections
2 memos
Notes
4 digital copy discs
1 final selection disc
2006.009 December
8, 2006
Fisk Jubilee
Singers (photos
by Bill Steber)
CD-R 1 CD-R
2007.001 February
2007
Clyde
Davenport,
Governor’s
Awards for
Folklife
CD-R 2 CD-R (contains
copies of slides and
photos by B. Fulcher)
2007.002 February
2007
Bedford County
Historical
Society Program;
Thomas W.
Talley books,
Uncle Bunt
Stephens, Colia
Streeter, Elijah
Harris: Fiddle
maker article
CD-R
Color slides
Black and white
slides
Photocopy
1 CD-R (Bedford
County images for
slides)
8 black and white and
color slides
2 photocopies of
newspaper article
2007.003 March 2,
2007
Clyde Davenport
at “Breakin’ Up
Winter”
CD-R 1 CD-R
2007.004 May 7,
2007
Old Timers Day:
Grand Ole
Hatchery,
Dickson
(DeKalb,
Natchez Trace
Series)
Digital contacts
and final
selections
2 digital copy discs
1 final selection disc
2 memos
Notes
2007.005 May 30-31,
2007
Edmondson
Cemetery
Project--
summary file
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
Color prints
Black and white
film
CD-R
6 rolls black and
white negatives, no
contact sheets
6 color 4x6 prints
2 CD-R
Handwritten notes
and contact info
Rough photo log
2007.006 June 9,
2007
Alex Stewart,
cooper: 1976
negatives
donated by Bill
Henry; photos by
Bob Kollar
Black and white
film
2 rolls black and
white negatives and 4
contact sheets
Typed letter
Typed note
2007.007 June 9,
2007
Arthur Smith,
Robert Spicer:
Fiddle Contest,
Dickson
(DeKalb,
Natchez Trace
Series)
Digital contacts
and final
selection
1 digital copy disc
1 final selection disc
Notes
2007.008 June 26,
2007
Vaughan
Museum, Music
Store, Crockett
Theatre,
Lawrenceburg
(DeKalb,
Natchez Trace
Series)
Digital contacts 1 digital copy disc
Notes
2007.009 September
6, 2007
Bessie Harvey:
pieces in Blount
County
Historical
Museum from
Lorraine Garrett
CD-R 1 CD-R
Memo
2007.010 September
8, 2007
Mountaineer
Folk Festival,
Fall Creek Falls
Color slides 3 rolls color slides (73
total)
2007.011 September
8, 2007
Mountaineer
Folk
Festival/Roan
Mountain
Hilltoppers
Color slides
CD-R
Color Photocopy
Color prints
3 rolls color slides (60
total)
3 color 5x7 prints
1 color 8x10
photocopy
2 color 8x10 prints
2 CD-R
Notes, Memo
2007.012 September
8, 2007
Mountaineer
Folk Festival
Black and white
film
4 rolls black and
white negatives and
contact sheets
2 program fliers
Notes
2007.013 September
9, 2007
White Oak Craft
Fair, Woodbury
Color slides
Color print
CD
1 roll (34 total)
2007.014 September
15, 2007
25th Rolley Hole
Tournament,
Standing Stone
State Park
Color slides 4 rolls color slides
(143 total)
1 program leaflet
2007.015 September
15, 2007
25th Rolley Hole
Tournament,
Standing Stone
Color slides
CD
3 rolls color slides
(109 total)
2007.016 September
15, 2007
Rolley Hole
Tournament
Black and white
film
1 roll black and white
negatives and contact
2007.017 October 15,
2007
1837 Fiddle
made by Samuel
Allen,
McMinnville
CD-R 1 CD-R
Hard copy of email
2007.018 October 17,
2007
Aubrey Ghent,
Sacred Steel
Guitar Virtuoso,
at Library Of
Congress,
Washington,
D.C.
CD-R 1 CD-R
Program Flier
Typed notes
2007.019 October 21,
2007
2007 NAIA
(Native
American Indian
Association)
Pow-Wow, Long
Hunter State
Park, Davidson
County
Color slides 3 roll color slides
(110 total)
2008.001 February 4,
2008
Images for 3rd
edition,
Handbook for
Tennessee Folk
Artists
CD 3 CDs of scanned
slides
2008.002 FILE
REMOVED
Bound Images
from Center for
Southern
Folklore; moved
to library
2008.003 February 6,
2008
Cesar Julio
Rangel, piñata
maker,
Chattanooga
Latino Arts
Project
CD 4 color images on CD
2008.004 February 6,
2008
American Roots
Music Education
2007 Programs,
Nashville. (for
3rd ed. of the
Handbook for
Tennessee Folk
Artists)
CD 15 images
2008.005 February
11, 2008
Center for
Southern
Folklore
programs, 2006
and 2007,
Memphis. (for
the Handbook
for Tennessee
Folk Artists)
CD
Photocopies
6 images on CD
6 photocopies
2008.006 February
11, 2008
Selected
Tennessee Arts
Commission
images for the
Handbook for
Tennessee Folk
Artists
CD CD with 95 images in
black and white and
color
2008.007 January
2008
Fisk Jubilee
Singers,
American
Masterpiece
Project, DeKalb
publicity shots
CD CD with 60 color
images on CD,
contact sheets and
jpgs
2008.008 December
8, 2007
Rebekah Weiler
and John
Boulware, old-
time banjo and
fiddle, 2007
NASAA Mtg.,
Baltimore
CD CD with 16 color JPG
2008.009 Copied
January 21,
2008
Photos of
Pinnacle
Mountain Boys
and Charlie
Collins with
Howdy Forrester
for Cumberland
Trail research
CD 7 images
2008.010 June 14,
2008
Charlie Acuff,
Pinnacle
Mountain Boys
Reunion; at
Louie Bluie
Festival
CD 73 images
2008.011 October 28,
2008
Newberry chair
shop (new
building); Polly
Page
CD 33 images
2008.012 1972 Delaney family
chairs (from
Dick Hulan
research)
CD 6 black and white
images
2008.013 Unknown
(1999-
2007)
Carvings by Bill
Henry (some
images are
duplicates of
items in
1997.009)
Color slides 25 slides
2008.014 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.015 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.016 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.017 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.018 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.019 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.020 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.021 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.022 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.023 2008 Edmondson
Cemetery Project
(file moved to
Tennessee
Division of
Archaeology)
2008.024
2008 Tennessee
objects in SAF
“Tradition/
Innovation”
exhibit
CD 4 images
2008.025 August
2008
Dean Dixon
photos for
Tradition project
(samples):
Charlie Acuff,
Roy Harper,
Newberry Chair
Shop
CD 35 images
2009.001 A:
February
26, 2009
B: March
19, 2009
C: March
22, 2009
A: GEC “Soup
for the Soul”
program; B:
ARME “Latin
Rhythm
Workshop”; C:
ARME
“Festival de
Comunidad
Hispana”
CD A: 4 images
B: 34 images
C: 87 images
2009.002 April 17,
2009
Rivers and
Spires Festival,
Clarksville
CD 44 images, with
numerous croppings
2009.003 April 25,
2009
Lao Temple
Festival
CD 78 images
2009.004 April 16,
2009
“Mariachi Viva
México”
CD 31 images
2009.005 May 9,
2009
Fiesta Belmont CD 78 images
2009.006 June 9,
2009
Mariano
Avedaño,
Mexican fishnet
maker
CD 11 images
2009.007 March 11,
2003
Howard
Armstrong, 2003
Folklife Heritage
Award recipient
CD 10 images
2009.008 2008 Jerry Douglas CD 5 images
2009.009 unknown Jim and Jesse
McReynolds
2 promo prints
scanned to CD
2 images
2009.010 unknown Photos for
website of
National
Endowment for
the Arts Heritage
Fellows Kenny
Baker, B. B.
King, Doyle
Lawson,
Brownie
McGhee, Earl
Scruggs, Mac
Wiseman, and
Nimrod
Workman
CD 8 images
2009.011 2006-2008 “Growing
Tennessee”
exhibit of Latino
student
photography by
Telamon Corp.
CD
2009.012 A: August
23, 2009
B: August
29, 2009
C:
September
3, 2009
D:
September
3, 2009
A: Roy Harper;
B:ACCC exhibit
C: Willie
McLerran
basketmaking
D: Junior and
Malcolm Strong,
marbles
CD A: 1 image
B: 11 images
C: 4 images
D: 21 images
2009.013 2009 Pieces by
outsider artist
Dow Pugh
CD 5 images
2009.014 September
3-4, 2009
Artists identified
in Chattanooga
Latino Arts
Survey: Micaela
Miguel Pascual,
Eda Rodriquez,
El Coro de la
Iglesia Sts. Peter
and Paul, Celia
Garduno
CD 80 images
2009.015 October 2,
2009
Centerville Quilt
Show
CD 53 images
2009.016 October 3,
2009
Celebration of
Cultures
CD 137 images
2009.017 October 9,
2009
Mildred
Carathers, quilter
CD 42 images
2009.018 October
12-13,
2009
Noel Nolan,
fishnet maker
(Dover); Dan
Wallace, fiddler
(Bumpus Mills);
Dan Knowles,
banjo player
(Paris)
CD 37 images
2009.019 October 24,
2009
Día de los
Muertos,
Cheekwood
CD 113 images
2009.020 November
1, 2009
Esposición de
Altares: Día de
los Muertos
CD 17 images
2009.021 December
5, 2009
Manuel Delgado
(luthier) and
other “Mexican
craft” booths at
TPAC
CD 15 images
2009.022 December
11, 2009
Vigil of
Guadalupe Day;
Danza Ăzteca
CD 22 images
2009.023 January-
February
2009
Dean Dixon
photos for
Tradition project
(samples):
Robert Belfour,
Clyde
Davenport, Jean
Horner, Willie
McLerran, Polly
Page
CD 35 images
2009.024 March-
May 2009
Dean Dixon
photos for
Tradition project
(samples):
McDonald
Craig, Bob
Kounlavong,
Roger Smith,
Billy Tripp
CD 25 images
2009.025 September
2009
Dean Dixon
photos for
Tradition project
(samples):
Minnie Bell,
Mark Guenther,
Delmer Holland,
Jack Martin,
Mildred
Carathers
CD 13 images
2009.026 September-
October
2009
Dean Dixon
photos for
Tradition project
(samples): Bill
and Janice
Birchfield, Celia
Garduño,
Thomas Maupin,
John Phillips
CD 15 images
2009.027 October
2009
Dean Dixon
photos for
Tradition project
(samples): Mary
Jane Prater, Eda
Rodriguez, Rick
and Rene
Stewart, Junior
and Malcolm
Strong
CD
18 images
2010.001 February
27, 2010
Progreso
Community
Center 4th
Anniversary
Celebration
CD 52 images
2010.002 April 10,
2010
Danny
Hoskinson
exhibit, 5Points
Museum,
Cleveland
CD 30 images
2010.003 April 22,
2010
Newberry
chairmakers
“Arts in the
Airport”
CD 33 images
2010.004 May 1,
2010
Carathers Family
CD Quilts
exhibit,
Tennessee Arts
Commission
Gallery
CD A: 40 images
B: 35 images
2010.005 July 4,
2010
Mock Bengali
wedding;
Bangamela 2010
black and white
prints
8 images
2010.006 July 18,
2010
Bengali Dance
and Music
Workshop
CD 3 images
2010.007 July 25,
2010
Latino textile
arts, St. Andrews
Center,
Chattanooga
CD 12 images
2010.008 August 19,
2010
Florencia
Martinez, Kuna
mola maker
CD 16 images
2010.009 September
11, 2010
Mountaineer
Folk Festival
2010; Anderson
stage artists;
Joann Beach;
Tommy and
Tammie
McCarroll; Tom
Owens and Larry
Kilgore; Tom
Morgan and
Lynn Haas’ New
Binkley
Brothers; Roy
Harper
CD 44 images
2010.010 September
15, 2010
Fiestas Patrias,
Nashville, Latino
folk dance and
music
CD 79 images
2010.011 September
21, 2010
Serenatta Latin
music group
CD
2010.012 September
28, 2010
Folklife Program
images for
National
Endowment for
the Arts grant
proposal
1 CD 20 color images
2010.013
September
24, 2010
Tradition:
Tennessee Lives
and Legacies
opening, Hunter
Museum,
Chattanooga
2 CDs 61 color images on A;
44 on B
2010.014 October 9,
2010
HoLa Festival –
pan Latin
American
festival,
Knoxville
Danza Azteca
Guadalupe,
Orquesta
MaCuba,
Mariachi Zúñiga,
Tango Knox
1 CD 54 color images
2010.015 October 30,
2010
Day of the Dead,
Cheekwood,
Nashville.
Johnny Vasquez,
San Rafael
Quartet with
Rafael Vasquez,
Mariachi Viva
México, Danza
Azteca,
Destellos
Culturales, Baile
HispanoAmerica
, Kacique,
Corazon. Crafts:
Jose Vera
Gonzalez,
Jaqueline
Almaguer, Elena
Vargas
1 CD 59 color images
2010.016 November
2, 2010
Día de los
Difuntos, José
Vera Gonzalez,
Smyrna
1 CD 46 color images
2010.017 October
13-16,
2010
American
Folklore Society
Meeting: Aubrey
Ghent and
Friends; Johnny
Warren and
Charlie
Cushman;
Tennessee State
Parks Folklife
Project Reunion
1 CD 4 color images
2011.001 February 4,
2011
Tradition:
Tennessee Lives
and Legacies
opening at Arts
Center of
Cannon County
1 CD 21 color images
2011.002 March 31-
May 20,
2011
Jorge Yances:
Tennessee Arts
Commission
gallery
exhibition,
“Memorias de
Cartagena”
1 CD
14 color images;
larger collection
2011.003 May 5,
2011
Latino Memphis’
“5 de Mayo 5K
Race and
Fiesta”:
Tradiciones
Mexicanas baile
folklórico,
Danza Azteca
Quetzalcoatl
1 CD 32 color images
2011.004 1938, 1973 Digital copies of
Cannon County
Basket photos
DVD 7 images
2011.005 September
10, 2011
33rd Mountaineer
Folk Festival,
Fall Creek Falls:
JoAnn Beach,
Tom and
Tammie
McCarroll,
Shake Rag
Ramblers, New
Binkley
Brothers, Roy
Harper and
Johnny Bellar
1 CD 28 color images
2011.006 September
12, 2011
National
Endowment for
the Arts FY12
Work Sample
1 CD 19 color images
2011.007 September
15, 2011
Fiestas Patrias,
Antioch:
Mariachi Viva
Mexico, Dos
Voces
Mexicanas,
Misterio del
Norte, Destellos
Culturales
1 CD 40 color images
2011.08 September
16, 2011
Sam Davis
Home Quilt
Show, Smyrna
1 CD 28 color images
2011.009 September
16, 2011
Mexican
Mercado at El
Charro
Restaurant,
Smyrna: Jose
“Pepe” Vera
Gonzalez, Juan
Antonio
Sifuentes
1 CD 44 color images
2011.010 August 20,
2011
Germantown
International
Festival:
Tradiciones
Mexicanas,
Danza Azteca
Quetzalcoatl,
Hanan Jaber,
Jagruti Patel,
Hilary de la
Virgen
2 CDs 67 color images
2011.011 September
24, 2011
HoLa Festival,
Knoxville:
Mariachi Sombra
de Mexico,
Leonardo Ruiz,
Rafael Casco,
Valeria Gomez
1 CD 62 color images
2011.012 July 2,
2011
Bengali
Association of
Greater
Nashville Odissi
dance workshop
with Sanchita
Bhattacharya
1 CD 14 color images
2011.013 July 31,
2011
Tradition:
Tennessee Lives
and Legacies
exhibit opening,
West Tennessee
Regional Arts
Center, Jackson:
Jack Martin,
Billy Tripp,
Highway 54
Bluegrass and
Gospel Band
1 CD 21 color images
2011.014 September
30, 2011
Hickman County
6th Annual Quilt
Show,
Centerville
1 CD 46 color images
2011.015 October 7,
2011
Museum of
Appalachia Fall
Homecoming,
Norris: Daniel
Rothwell and
Thomas Maupin,
Ball Sisters,
Guenther
Family, Lantana
Drifters, Charlie
McCarroll
1 CD 44 color images
2011.016 October 15,
2011
NAIA 2011 Pow
Wow, Nashville:
Eleanor
Chickaway
(Choctaw
baskets), R.
Teesatuskie
(Cherokee wood
carving), Drum
groups: TBC,
Cutthroat,
Thunder Bear,
Kantana
1 CD 35 color images
2011.017 October 22,
2011
Fiesta Otoño,
Gallatin:
Kaziques, Grupo
Folklorico
Hispano-
americano
1 CD 17 color images
2011.018 October
29-30,
2011
Día de los
Muertos,
Memphis: Danza
Azteca
Quetzalcoatl,
Mariachi
Guadalajara,
Mariachi Las
Palomas,
Tradiciones
Mexicanas,
Cazateatro
1 CD 104 color images
2011.019 November
2, 2011
Día de los
Difuntos
community
ofrenda,
Brentwood: Jose
“Pepe” Vera
Gonzalez, Jackie
Almodovar
1 CD 23 color images
2011.020 November
15, 2011
Tradition exhibit
opening, the
Ned, Jackson:
Jack Martin,
Thomas Maupin,
McDonald
Craig, Billy
Tripp
1 CD 15 color images
2011.021 December
2 and 9,
2011
Jose “Pepe”
Vera: mural at
El Cabrito,
Nashville
1 CD 58 color images
2011.022 December
10, 2011
Our Lady of
Guadalupe
celebration, El
Charro
Restaurant,
Smyrna
Singer “Azul”
1 CD 5 color images
2011.023 December
15, 2011
TSLA Basketry
photos: Elizabeth
Thomas, Joyce
Muncey, Judy
Orrick, Laura
Blalock, marble
shooter,
1 CD
6 Black and
white prints
6 black and white
images
2012.001 February
16, 2012
Roy Overcast
1973-74 Cannon
County basketry
scans: Maggie
and Willie
Murphy, Mary
and Nollie
Prater, Minnie
Lou Burnett,
Ken Dalton
1 CD 17 images
2012.002 March 10,
2012
Tradition exhibit
reception:
Nashville Public
Library. Thomas
Maupin, Royal
Lao Ensemble,
MacDonald
Craig
1 CD 32 color images
2012.003 March 15,
2012
Basketry: Lucille
Prater, Historic
McCarter photo
and postcard
1 CD 3 images
5 printed black and
white pages
2012.004 March 22,
2012
Palestinian
embroidery:
Samira Jubran,
Aida Ismail,
Taman Hadi,
Germantown
1 CD 78 color images
2012.005 June 15,
2012
Tradition
reception:
Etowah
1 CD 4 color images
2012.006 June 16,
2012
International
Folk Fest:
Austria,
Belgium, Czech
Republic, Puerto
Rico
black and white
negatives and
prints
31 black and white
images
2012.007 June 25,
2012
Newberry chair;
Merritt Peddler
truck; Roy
Harper at Hall of
Fame, Vaden
Basket
1 CD 23 images
2012.008 June 30,
2012
Caritas
Community
Center,
Memphis;
Centro Cultural
Latino de
Memphis 1st
Anniversary
Fiesta:
Tradiciones
Mexicanas,
Tierra Mestiza
Folkloric Dance,
Alfepado, The
Glo, Cazateatro,
Danza Azteca
Quetzalcoatl
1 CD 53 color images
2012.009 June 30,
2012
HoLa Hora
Latina
Commission
Initiative:
Documenting
Latino Traditions
of East
Tennessee.
Multiple artists
and locations.
Project director:
Coral Getino;
project
fieldworker:
Rafael Casco
1 DVD 86 color photos
2012.010 August 2,
2012
Al Tatreez:
Palestinian
Embroidery.
Tennessee Arts
Commission
exhibit,
Nashville.
Samira Jubran,
Taman Hadi,
Aida Ismail.
1 CD 53 color images
2012.011 September
8, 2012
White Oak Craft
Fair, Woodbury.
Betty Tanner,
Dorothy Hobbs
1 CD 3 color images
2012.012 September
11, 2012
Anselmo Harris,
photos from Joe
Dietzel
1 CD 2 images
2012.013 September
15, 2012
National
Endowment for
the Arts work
sample (all
images from
elsewhere in the
photo collection)
1 CD 19 color images
2012.014 September
15, 2012
Fiestas Patrias,
Antioch:
Destellos
Culturales,
Grupo GL
Musical, Luna
Morena, Pepe
Vera
1 CD 36 color images
2012.015 September
27, 2012
Colores de
America Latina,
Nashville: Dos
Voces de
Mexico,
Guatamalan
Marimba
1 CD 39 color images
2012.016 October 6,
2012
HoLa Festival,
Knoxville:
Batukealo,
Destellos
Culturales,
Asheville Tango,
Danza Azteca
Moctezuma
Ilhuicamini,
Vientos del
Pueblo, Cecilia
Q.-Orozco and
TOPS crafts;
Rafael Casco,
Judith Abner
1 CD 64 images
2012.17 November
3, 2012
Exhibit: Artistry
and Industry,
Brooms and
Broom Makers
of McNairy
County,
Tennessee.
Broom maker
Jack Martin
1 CD 42 images
2012.18 November
15, 2012
Basketry
Heritage Skills
Workshop at
York Center,
Crossville for
UT Extension
Homemakers:
Sue Williams
1 CD 4 images
2012.19 November
27, 2012
Willard Hill,
Outsider Artist
(Manchester)
1 CD 5 images
2013.001 January 21,
2013
Lewis Buckner
furniture
1 CD 19 images
2013.002 March 22,
2013
Cumberland
Trail Benefit
Concert,
Chattanooga:
Tim O’Brien,
Matt Downer, Ed
Brown, Meredith
Goins, Earl T.,
Fletcher Bright,
CCSPHAS
1 CD 25 images
2013.003 East Tennessee
Historical
Society Basket
Exhibit: Old
Cannon County
baskets, Ben
Strawn
1 CD 13 images
2013.004 June 5,
2013
Yeu Matchuc
Yoreme Deer
Dance,
Nashville.
Indigenous
music/dance
group from
Sinaloa, MX
1 CD 23 images
2013.005 June 20,
2013
Clorinda Chávez
Galdós Bell:
Cuzco School of
Religious Art
paintings
(Peruvian);
Powell,
Tennessee
1 CD 20 images
2013.006 September
17-18,
2013
Hattie Duncan,
self-taught
African
American
sculptor; Jackson
Area Plectral
Society String
Band; Jackson,
Tennessee
1 CD 17 images
2013.007 September
26, 2013
Tradition:
Tennessee Lives
and Legacies
exhibit
reception, Pryor
Gallery,
Columbia,
Tennessee.
Roger Smith,
Willie
McLerran,
Junior and
Malcolm Strong,
Newberry and
Sons, Roy
Harper, Jack
Martin (objects
displayed)
1 CD 24 images
2013.008 September
29, 2013
Fiestas Patrias,
Antioch. Banda
Zero, Pepe Vera,
Danza Azteca
Moctezuma
Ilhuicamina,
Destellos
Culturales,
Glencliff High
School and
Wright Middle
School Mariachi
1 CD 48 images
2013.009 October 5,
2013
Celebrate
Nashville:
Sangeet Group,
Nermin Begovic,
JJ Kent,
Destellos
Culturales,
Danza Azteca
M.I., Banda
Tenaz, Pedro
Ozores, Patiksha
Wasnik, Ogya
World Music,
Burmese Folk
Dance
1 CD 42 images
2013.010 October 12,
2013
Cumberland
Hispanic Fest,
Crossville:
Mariachi Viva
Mexico,
Serenatta, TOPS
Migrant artists,
Hector Saldivar,
Rafael Casco,
Maria
Villalpando.
1 CD 39 images
2013.011 October 25,
2013
Clorinda Chávez
Galdós Bell,
Cuzco School of
Painting.
1 CD 33 images
2013.012 October 29
and
November
22, 2013
Latino Artists of
East Tennessee
Tennessee Arts
Commission
Gallery exhibit:
Rafael Casco,
Hector Saldivar,
Fernando
Venegas
1 CD 15 images
2013.013 November
2, 2013
Cheekwood Day
of the Dead,
Nashville:
Banda Tenaz,
José (Pepe)
Vera,
Revolfusión,
MPNS Mariachi
Internacional de
Nashville;
various altars
1 CD 56 images
2013.014 Various Historic Cannon
County
basketmaking
photos; Edmond
Franklin Manus,
Bob Mathis,
Jesse Manus,
Vlier Todd,
Luther Merritt,
Earlean Thomas,
Mildred and
Estel
Youngblood,
Lucille Prater,
Robert Tate
1 CD 18 images
Series Arrangement: This series is arranged chronologically with items being classified
by year/file/exposure.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Folder
1984.001 -- Tennessee Folklore Society’s 50th
Anniversary
October 19-20,
1984
19 1
1984.002 -- Robert Spicer dance class -- buck
dance (Dickson, Tennessee)
December 13,
1984
19 2
1984.003 -- Dallas Newberry -- chairmaking and
family photos
circa 1880s-
2010
19 3
1984.004 -- Booger Elkins and family --
basketmaking
circa 1890-
1900
19 4
1984.005 -- Fiddler’s Carnival Flyer (Gallatin,
Tennessee)
October 20,
1899
19 5
1984.006 -- Colia Streeter -- banjo circa 1900 19 6
1984.007 -- Mussel fishing on the Tennessee River
(Tennessee State Parks Folklife Project)
circa early
1900s
reproduced in
1996
19 7
1984.008 -- Waterways -- fish basket and game
wardens
June 1951 19 8
1984.009 -- Maggie Sayre -- Photos of her father undated 19 9
1984.010 -- Uncle Pete Pilkington, banjo player
(Shelbyville, Tennessee)
1966 19 10
1984.011 -- Roy Harper -- musicians (including
Sid Harkreader, Sam McGhee, Blake Bynum,
Johnny Bellar, and Harold Jones) and paintings by
Harper
circa 1960s-
1980s
19 11
1984.012 -- Dallas Newberry -- chairmaking August 1975 19 12
1984.013 -- Alex Stewart (cooper) and apprentice,
Bill Henry
January-
February 1976
19 13
1984.014 -- Maggie Murphy -- baskets and folk
architecture
May 1973-
April 1984
19 14
1984.015 -- H’mong handwork (Memphis,
Tennessee)
March 15,
1980
19 15
1984.016 -- Country Music Foundation school
programs -- Virgil Anderson, Frazier Moss, and
Wayne Jerrolds
circa early
1980s
19 16
1984.017 -- Tobacco twisting and chairmaking
(Kentucky)
before 1984 19 17
1984.018 -- Furry Lewis, African American
bottleneck bluesman (Memphis, Tennessee)
circa 1980s 19 18
1984.019 -- Big Chief Larry Bannock -- Golden
Star Hunters and National Folk Festival planning
1984 19 19
1984.020 -- Ida Pearl Davis and Thelma Hibdon --
basketmaking
circa late
1980s
19 20
1984.021 -- Bessie Harvey, self-taught African
American sculptor
circa late
1980s
19 21
1984.022 -- Roby Cogswell, James Kelly, and Roy
Harper
circa late
1980s
19 22
1984.023 -- Odomankoma Kyerema Cultural
Troupe -- Ghana Folk Dance
circa 1980s 19 23
1984.024 -- Frazier Moss (fiddler), Deanie
Richardson (fiddler), Roan Mountain Hilltoppers
(old time band), “Boot Roots” (blues musician),
and Ralph Blizard (fiddler)
circa 1970s-
1990s
19 24
1985.001 -- R. C. Owen Tobacco Company
(Gallatin, Tennessee)
January 10,
1985
19 25
1985.002 -- Enoch Tanner Wickham Sculptures
(Palmyra)
February 26,
1985
19 26
1985.003 -- Vannoy Streeter, wire sculptor
(Shelbyville, Tennessee)
March 18,
1985
19 27
1985.004 -- Jean Horner, luthier (Rockwood,
Tennessee)
May 6, 1985 19 28
1985.005 -- Jean Horner, luthier, and Rick
Stewart (cooper)
May 6, 1985 19 29
1985.006 -- Rick Stewart, cooper May 3, 1985 19 30
1985.007 -- Fairfield Four black gospel (Nashville,
Tennessee)
May 31, 1985 19 31
1985.008 -- James Treadway, Byrd Duncan,
chairmaking, basketmaking, and storytelling
June 24, 1985 19 32
1985.009 -- Kestle Bunch, Dow Pugh, Byrd
Duncan, James Treadway, Jep Mackey, and
Walter Horton -- woodcarving
June 1985 19 33
1985.010 -- Dow Pugh -- sculpture June 25, 1985 19 34
1985.011 -- Kes Bunch, Kyle Bowlin, Jep Mackey
-- tobacco, woodworking, fishing
June 25-26,
1985
19 35
1985.012 -- Jep Mackey and Walter Horton --
fishnet making and woodworking
June 26, 1985 19 36
1985.013 -- Mary Dougherty Helms (Russellville)
-- weaving
June 27, 1985 19 37
1985.014 -- Dallas Newberry -- Smithville
Jamboree
July 5, 1985 19 38
1985.015 -- Uncle Dave Macon Days -- Peg Leg
Myers, Blair, Leroy Troy (banjo)
July 12, 1985 19 39
1985.016 -- Dallas Newberry and son, chairmakers August 6, 1985 19 40
1985.017 -- Rolley Hole Championship Marbles
(Standing Stone State Park)
August 10,
1985
19 41
1985.018 -- Josie Jones and Estel Youngblood --
baskets
September
1985
19 42
1985.019 -- Ida Pearl Davis -- basketmaking
(Cannon County, Tennessee)
September
1985
19 43
1985.020 -- Mountaineer Folk Fest, Smithville
Fiddler’s Jam, Kathleen Dunn Manning, Fall
Creek Falls
September
1985
9 44
1985.021-1985.022 -- Maggie Murphy -- Short
Mountain basketmaker
September 3,
1985
19 45
1985.023-1985.024 -- Northwest Tennessee
Heritage Fest (Martin, Tennessee) and Robert
Spicer with dancers
September
1985
19 46
1985.025 -- Alvin Jarrett -- woodcarving
(Rockvale)
October 4,
1985
19 47
1985.026 -- Vannoy Streeter -- wire sculpture October 4,
1985
19 48
1985.027 -- Ida Pearl Davis -- basketmaking October 7,
1985
19 49
1985.028 -- Museum of Appalachia Homecoming October 25,
1985
19 50
1985.029 -- Tennessee Arts Commission
Conference (Knoxville, Tennessee) -- Alex Haley,
Frazier Moss, Bobby Jones and New Life Gospel
Group
October 15,
1985
19 51
1985.030 -- Mike Seeger -- Chattanooga AIE
Program
October 21,
1985
19 52
1985.031 -- Willie Scott -- tatting and lace October 24,
1985
19 53
1985.032 -- Flavil Patton -- quilting October 25 and
November 4,
1985
19 54
1985.033 -- Herbert Baggett -- stone masonry October 31,
1985
19 55
1985.034 -- Joe Hansberry -- blacksmith
(Murfreesboro, Tennessee)
October 29,
1985
19 56
1985.035 -- “Folk Arts/Full Lives” Exhibit December
1985
19 57
1985.036 -- Smithville Fiddlers Jamboree before 1989 19 58
1986.001 -- “Folk Arts/Full Lives” Exhibit January 2,
1986
19 59
1986.002 -- Buddy Dupree -- basketmaking January 22,
1986
19 60
1986.003 -- West Tennessee Basketry -- Buddy
Dupree, Jack Williams, Tom Scott -- Tennessee
River Folklife Center Exhibit -- fishing traps
January 22-24,
1986
19 61
1986.004 -- Tennessee River Folklife Collection --
Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park
January 24,
1986
19 62
1986.005 -- Ransom Howard, Vannoy Streeter --
baskets, woodcarving, wire sculpture
January 30,
1986
19 63
1986.006 -- Minnie Bell (Ripley, Tennessee) --
Choctaw baskets
February 1986 19 64
1986.007 -- “Folk Arts/Full Lives” Exhibit February 1986 19 65
1986.008 -- Mary Davis -- baskets (Short
Mountain)
February 1986 19 66
1986.009 -- CMF/AIE Program (Moore County
High School) -- Jean Horner, Frazier Moss, J.
Christian, J. R. Skillington -- animal husbandry
March 1986 19 67
1986.010 -- J. R. Skillington -- animal husbandry March 1986 19 68
1986.011 -- Betty Todd Tanner -- basketmaking --
Belle Meade dogtrot
March 1986 19 69
1986.012 -- Ida Pearl Davis -- basketmaking April 1986 19 70
1986.013 -- Mussel fishing, railroading --
Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Exhibit -- Clarksville
Fiddle Contest
April 3 and
April 5, 1986
19 71
1986.014 -- Archie Green Lecture April 10, 1986 19 72
1986.015 -- NAPPS “Echoes of Tennessee”
Program
May 3, 1986 19 73
1986.016 -- Odamankoma Kyerema Dance Troupe
(Nashville, Tennessee) Program
May 19, 1986 19 74
1986.017 -- “Legends of Bluegrass” at Summer
Lights -- Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley
May 29, 1986 19 75
1986.018 -- NAPPS Program (Columbia) May 31, 1986 19 76
1986.019 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Lamar Alexander, Ralph
Rinzler, Frazier Moss, Maggie Lee Sayre, Roan
Mountain Hilltoppers, Bob Douglas
June 25-26,
1986
19 77
1986.020 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- boat builders, stumpjumper,
Howard’s BBQ Quartet, shape-note, baskets,
Ralph Blizzard, Roy Harper
June 26, 1986 19 78
1986.021 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Roan Mountain
Hilltoppers, Ethel Birchfield, Fairfield Four, Bob
Douglas, chairmaking, Rolley Hole, food,
woodwork
June 27-June
28, 1986
19 79
1986.022 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- BBQ’d Pig, Ransom
Howard, Stumpjumpers, Johnny Ray Hicks, Bud
Garrett, Hamper McBee, Red Rector
June 28, 1986 19 80
1986.023 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Hamper McBee, Frazier
Moss, blues, Howard Armstrong, Maggie Lee
Sayre, Davis and Hibdon baskets, Rolley Hole,
Jewel Allen, rockabilly, Bud Garrett, Fairfield
Four
June 29-30,
1986
19 81
1986.024 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Old-time music, blues,
baskets, food, BBQ, stumpjumper, etc.
June 29-30,
1984
19 82
1986.025 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Dale Calhoun, Roy Harper,
Raz Johnson, Frazier Moss, Hamper McBee, Alex
Stewart, quilts, BBQ, boats, etc.
July 2, 1986 20 1
1986.026 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Ethel Birchfield, stories,
hay baling, pottery, N. M. textiles, Fairfield Four,
Isaac Freeman, Gertie Hemphill, Will Keys, Ralph
Blizzard
July 2, 1986 20 2
1986.027 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- woodwork, coopering,
rockabilly, Bud Garrett, blues
July 3, 1986 20 3
1986.028 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- food, gospel, quilting,
moonshine, Native American baskets, cooper, Bud
Garrett, McGee, Hicks, etc.
July 3-4, 1986 20 4
1986.029 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Hicks, Howard, cooking,
Moss, Sayre, McBee, broom making, tobacco
twisting, Bob Douglas jam
July 5-6, 1986 20 5
1986.030 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Julia and Wade Mainer,
Sayre, woodcarving, Davis and Hibdon, Rolley
Hole, Jewell Allen, Taft Driver, Frazier Moss,
Rick Stewart, Dave Evans, J. R. Hicks, Red
Rector, Dale Calhoun
July 6, 1986 20 6
1986.031 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- sawmill, McBee, Sayre,
Jewell Allen, Laury, Rolley Hole, Davis and
Hibdon, Smoochy Smith, F. Moss, R. Rector,
Rinzler, Lamar Alexander, Fieldstones, Sun
Rhythm, Birchfields, Harper, Straightway Singers,
Duck Creek Quartet, B. Douglas
June 24, 1986 20 7
1986.032 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Davis and Hibdon,
Fieldstones, Keys, Blizzard and Jamison, food
demo, Rolley Hole, Sayre, log cutting, folklorists,
Fulcher, Cogswell, Peterson, Roan Mountain
Hilltoppers, Birchfields, Fairfield Four, B.
Douglas
June 26, 1986 20 8
1986.033 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Bill Howard, BBQ pit, Dale
Calhoun, stumpjumper, Johnny Ray Hicks,
Hamper McBee, Bud Garrett, Parks Townsend,
Roy Harper, Red Rector, Howard Armstrong,
Smoochy Smith, Waynell Jones, Booker T. Laury,
Frazier Moss, Fairfield Four
June 28-29,
1986
20 9
1986.034 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Ed Brown, Will Keys,
Pistol Pedigrew, Rev. Sam McCrary, Waynell
Jones, Minnie Bell, Choctaw baskets, Birchfields,
Davis and Hibdon, Rolley Hole, Sun Rhythm
Section, McBee, Rector, Moss, Hicks, Garrett,
Waynell Jones, Sayre
June 29-July 6,
1986
20 10
1986.035 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Brownie Ford, Jean Bergey,
Smoochy Smith, J. M. Van Eaton, Bud Garrett,
Waynell Jones, Armstrong, Sawmill, Rector,
Reece Shipley, Mr. Sato and Rick Stewart,
Birchfield, McBee, Stewart, Hemphills, Hicks,
Parks Townsend
July 2-4, 1986 20 11
1986.036 -- Festival of American Folklife
(Washington, D.C.) -- Vacie Thomas (quilts),
BBQ, Calhoun, Harper, masonry, Raz Johnson,
Birchfields, Sayre, Pettigrew, Davis and Hibdon,
Rolley Hole, Jewell Thomas, Waynell Jones,
Garrett, Shipley, Fairfield Four, Hemphills, Keys,
Blizzard, Jamison, Pettigrew, Howard, Duck Head
Quartet, Davis and Hibdon, Cecily Cook, Jay Orr,
Ethel Birchfield
July 4-6, 1986 20 12
1986.037 -- Davy Crockett Days (Limestone,
Tennessee) -- Fulcher, B. Douglas, Cabin,
Forester, Hicks, Roan Mountain Hilltoppers, Will
Keyes, Bud Garrett, wrestling match, tobacco
fields, Dixie Dewdrops, Ivan Powell, Richard
Blauster, Tom Slage, Parks Townsend, Ethel
Birchfield
August 16,
1986
20 13
1986.038 -- Davy Crockett Days (Limestone,
Tennessee) -- Bob Douglas, Bud Garrett, Omer
Forrester, Johnny Ray Hicks, wrestling match,
Dixie Dewdrops, Ivan Powell, R. Blaustein, Tom
Slage, Ethel Birchfield, Parks Townsend, Virgil
Anderson
August 16,
1986
20 14
1986.039 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage
Festival -- Walter Haden, Barbershop Quartet,
Lonnie Glosson, quilters, Dale Calhoun, Cochran
Duck Calls, Bruce Nemerov, Robert Spicer
September 4,
1986
20 15
1986.040 -- Fisk Black Folklife Festival -- Fisk
Jubilee Day, Old City Cemetery, Fireside Singers,
Straightway Singers, Fairfield Four
October 4,
1986
20 16
1986.041 -- “Making Do: Black Folk Art in
Tennessee”
October 1,
1986
20 17
1986.042 -- Dallas and Louie Newberry (Jennings
Creek) -- chairmaking
December 22,
1986
20 18
1986.043 -- Dallas and Louie Newberry (Jennings
Creek) -- chairmaking
December 22,
1986
20 19
1986.045 -- Quilts and bridges -- Historic Cannon
County
circa early
1900s,
reproduced
December 28,
1986
20 20
1986.046 -- Thomas Davis family photos --
baskets and chairs (Cannon County, Tennessee)
circa 1940s,
reproduced
April 17, 1986
20 21
1986.047 -- Homemakers Weaving Seminar --
Helen Bullard
circa late
1980s
20 22
1987.001 -- Tennessee Folk Arts Exhibit -- Ned
McWherter Inaugural Gala Exhibit
January 16,
1987
20 23
1987.002 -- Roy Harper -- paintings March 12,
1987
20 24
1987.003 -- Jean Lawing, “Fantasy Land,”
sculpture, miniatures
March 19,
1987
20 25
1987.004 -- Enloe Smith -- baskets (Grand
Junction)
March 27,
1987
20 26
1987.005 -- Frazier Moss recording session April 5, 1987 20 27
1987.006 -- Cumberland Music Tour -- Virgil
Anderson, Aillard Anderson, Clyde Davenport,
Clyde Troxell, Ralph Troxell
April 7, 1987 20 28
1987.007 -- Tennessee Craft Fair -- Trevle Wood,
baskets
April 27, 1987 20 29
1987.008 -- Tennessee Crafts Fair -- baskets,
chairs, coopering
May 3, 1987 20 30
1987.009 -- Blues Sculpture Dedication
(Memphis, Tennessee) -- Booker T. Laury, Jessie
Mae Hemphill, David Evans
May 21-22,
1987
20 31
1987.010 -- Tennessee Arts Commission
Conference Picnic at the national Ornamental
Metal Museum (Memphis, Tennessee) -- The
Fieldstones onstage
May 23, 1987 20 32
1987.011 -- J. Paul Newby -- baskets, chairs
(Nashville Flea market, Nashville, Tennessee)
June 1987 20 33
1987.012 -- 1st Gospel Arts Day -- Fairfield Four,
Rev. Jerome Wright, Tommie Lewis (Fisk
University)
June 9, 1987 20 34
1987.013 -- Tennessee Arts Academy (Belmont
College, Nashville, Tennessee) -- crafts, Trevle
Wood, baskets, music, dance, Red Rector, Frazier
Moss, Mark Howard, Jackie Christian
June 16, 1987 20 35
1987.014 -- Bessie Smith Strut, Sarrett Center,
Maggie Lee Sayre, Johnny Shines
June 22, 1987 20 36
1987.015 -- Bessie Smith Strut, Sarrett Center,
Johnny Shines, Maggie Sayre, “Live and Let Live
Barbershop Quartet,” Lonnie Brooks Band
June 22-23,
1987
20 37
1987.017 -- Kathleen Dunn Manning -- baskets July 1987 20 38
1987.018 -- Parks Townsend (Elizabethton) --
Uncle Dave Macon Days (Murfreesboro) --
clogging, Billy Womack
July 1 and 11,
1987
20 39
1987.019 -- Bud Garrett, Free Hill, Cumberland
Music Tour (Pickett State Park)
September 6-7,
1987
20 40
1987.020 -- Flint marbles, Rolley Hole, Bud
Garrett (Free Hill)
September 6,
1987
20 41
1987.021 -- Herbert Baggett -- stonemasonry
(Cunningham)
September
1987
20 42
1987.022 -- Chainsaw carving (Jamestown) September
1987
20 43
1987.023 -- Tennessee Grassroots Days --
Fairfield Four, Frazier Moss, Roy Harper
September 26,
1987
20 44
1987.024 -- Tennessee Grassroots Days --
Fairfield Four, Frazier Moss, Roy Harper
September 26,
1987
20 45
1987.025 -- Roy Harper October 8,
1987
20 46
1987.026 -- NAIA Pow-wow October 18,
1987
20 47
1987.027 -- O. E. Wallace -- slatted fishing
baskets (Perryville)
November 10,
1987
20 48
1987.028 -- Cannon County Folk Arts and Crafts
Exhibit
December 28,
1987
20 49
1988.001 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers -- historic photos January 2,
1988
20 50
1988.002 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers -- historic photos January 2,
1988
20 51
1988.003 -- Jubilee Hall (Fisk University) -- Alex
Haley
January 22,
1988
20 52
1988.004 -- Cumberland Music Tour -- Hiddenite
Center
March 19,
1988
20 53
1988.005 -- Black Gospel Groups -- photos from
John Phillips’s collection for Gospel Arts Day
March 22,
1988
20 54
1988.006 -- Fairfield Four at WSMV-TV April 5, 1988 20 55
1988.007 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers -- historic photos
for Gospel Arts Day
April 28, 1988 20 56
1988.008 -- Fairfield Four -- historic photos from
Fisk Library for Gospel Arts Day
May 12, 1988 20 57
1988.009 -- John Battle gravesite, Fisk University,
Roland Hayes bust
May 3, 1988 20 58
1988.010 -- Fairfield Four, Fireside Singers,
Voices of Nashville at WSMV-TV
May 4, 1988 20 59
1988.011 -- Fairfield Church, Dusty Road Club,
Gospel Car
May 20, 1988 20 60
1988.012 -- CBS Singers with Regina McCrary
and Ann McCrary Smith -- St. Mark’s Church
(Nashville, Tennessee)
May 21, 1988 20 61
1988.013 -- Gospel Arts Day (Jubilee Hall, Fisk
University) -- CBS Singers, Voices of Nashville,
Fairfield Four, Fireside Singers
June 19, 1988 20 62
1988.014 -- Gospel Arts Day (Jubilee Hall, Fisk
University) -- CBS Singers, Voices of Nashville,
Fairfield Four, Fireside Singers
June 19, 1988 20 63
1988.015 -- Folk Medicine Festival -- Snuffy
Jenkins, “Doc,” etc.
June 25, 1988 20 64
1988.016 -- Folk Medicine Festival -- Snuffy
Jenkins (banjo), Pappy Sherrill, etc.
June 25, 1988 20 65
1988.017 -- Lucille Smith -- paintings (Athens) June 28, 1988 20 66
1988.018 -- Bessie Harvey’s sculpture (Alcoa) June 29, 1988 20 67
1988.019 -- Bessie Harvey’s sculpture (Alcoa) June 29, 1988 20 68
1988.020 -- Rick Stewart -- cooperage demo in
Japan
July 25, 1988 20 69
1988.021 -- Clara Fodor -- wall hangings August 26,
1988
20 70
1988.022 -- Clara Fodor -- wall hangings August 26,
1988
20 71
1988.023 -- Homer Green’s artwork (Bradyville) September 30,
1988
21 1
1988.024 -- Homer Green -- sculpture artist
(Bradyville)
September 30,
1988
21 2
1988.025 -- Tennessee Banjo Institute
(Murfreesboro), Banjo Meltdown (Nashville)
November 11,
1988
21 3
1988.026 -- Tennessee Banjo Institute
(Murfreesboro), Banjo Meltdown (Nashville)
November 11,
1988
21 4
1988.027 -- Tennessee Banjo Institute
(Murfreesboro), Banjo Meltdown (Nashville),
Fireside Singers 45th Anniversary, Fairfield Four
November 11-
13, 1988
21 5
1988.028 -- Fireside Singers 45th Anniversary (Mt.
Calvary Church)
November 13,
1988
21 6
1988.029 -- Roy Harper -- train paintings November
1988
21 7
1988.030 -- Willie Doss -- chairmaker
(Jamestown)
December 15,
1988
21 8
1988.031 -- Ford Fiddle Contest (Louisville,
Kentucky)
1926,
reproduced
June 1, 1988
21 9
1989.001 -- Fairfield Four at Black History
Conference (Nashville)
February 8,
1989
21 10
1989.002 -- Fairfield Four at Black History
Conference (Nashville)
February 8,
1989
21 11
1989.003 -- Clarksville Fiddle Contest -- Robert
Spicer and Vannoy Streeter
April 8, 1989 21 12
1989.004 -- Clarksville Fiddle Contest -- cloggers April 8, 1989 21 13
1989.005 -- Vannoy Streeter -- wire sculpture April 10, 1989 21 14
1989.006 -- Fisk Historic Photos, Gospel Arts
Day, Vannoy Streeter
April 21, 1989 21 15
1989.007 -- Historic Photos -- Fisk Jubilee
Singers, Gospel Arts Day
May 8, 1989 21 16
1989.008 -- Fisk Chapel -- Gospel Arts Day June 14, 1989 21 17
1989.009 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers historic photos,
Gospel Arts Day
June 14, 1989 21 18
1989.010 -- Gospel Arts Day -- The Reunion
Quartet (Fisk University, Nashville)
June 18, 1989 21 19
1989.011 -- Gospel Arts Day (Fisk University),
The Reunion Quartet, Homer Green (sculpture)
June 18-19,
1989
21 20
1989.012 -- Homer Green -- woodcarving,
sculpture (Robinson’s Ridge)
June 19, 1989 21 21
1989.013 -- Parks Townsend -- woodcarving
(Elizabethton)
June 27, 1989 21 22
1989.014 -- Dionicio Rodriguez (sculptor) --
Crystal Grotto (Memphis Memorial Garden)
July 17, 1989 21 23
1989.015 -- Homer Green -- sculpture July 26, 1989 21 24
1989.016 -- Cade’s Cove historic sites -- Primitive
Baptist Church, gravestone, blacksmith shop, barn
August 1989 21 25
1989.017 -- Homer Green and Bessie Harvey --
self-taught artist
October 5-6,
1989
21 26
1990.001 -- Williamson County Chair Exhibit January 3,
1990
21 27
1990.002 -- Clarksville Fiddle Contest March 31,
1990
21 28
1990.003 -- Royal Lao Dance Troupe -- Lao New
Year
April 14 and
27, 1990
21 29
1990.004 -- Royal Lao Dance Troupe -- Lao New
Year
April 14 and
27, 1990
21 30
1990.005 -- Hamilton, Alabama, Folk Potters:
Jerry Brown and Cleater Meadows -- Brown’s
Pottery Shop
April 27, 1990 21 31
1990.006 -- Folk Potters from Alabama and
Georgia -- Jerry Brown and Cleater Meadows
April 27, 1990 21 32
1990.007 -- Road sign, shop window, portable
toilets
April 1990 21 33
1990.008 -- Roger R. Smith -- peach pit carvings May 10, 1990 21 34
1990.009 -- Roger Smith -- carved peach pits May 10, 1990 21 35
1990.010 -- Sonny Boy Williamson -- memorial
marker dedication
June 1, 1990 21 36
1990.011 -- Sonny Boy Williamson -- memorial
marker dedication
June 1, 1990 21 37
1990.012 -- Country music, fiddling -- historic
photos -- Bowman Bros., circa 1920s-early 1930s
string bands
July 25, 1990 21 38
1990.013 -- White Oak Fair -- chairs, baskets,
woodcarving, house-raising
August 11-12,
1990
21 39
1990.014 -- Tennessee Banjo Institute (Cedars of
Lebanon State Park)
November 3,
1990
21 40
1990.015 -- Trevle Wood and Alvin Wood --
basketmakers (Murfreesboro)
circa 1990 21 41
1991.001 -- Governor’s Awards (Scruggs,
Fairfield Four), Alex Stewart Remembered
(coopering exhibit), Ben Strawn (baskets)
January 3,
1991
21 42
1991.002 -- Alex Stewart Remembered (coopering
exhibit), Ben Strawn (baskets)
January 31,
1991
21 43
1991.003 -- Rolley Hole National Marble
Championship
September 14,
1991
21 44
1991.004 -- Rolley Hole National Marble
Championships
September 14,
1991
21 45
1991.005 -- Volunteer Woodcarvers -- J. L.
Wilsford, Ed Norman
December 3,
1991
21 46
1993.001 -- Fireside Singers January 17,
1993
21 47
1993.002 -- Josie Jones -- basketmaker
(Smithville)
February 4,
1993
21 48
1993.003 -- Hoyt Jake Davis -- chairmaker (Short
Mountain)
February 4,
1993
21 49
1993.004 -- Dale Prater and David Thomas --
chair shops
March 15,
1993
21 50
1993.005 -- Yunnan Cultures Nationalities Project
-- visit to Woodbury basketmakers
April 19, 1993 21 51
1993.006 -- Voices of Love May 15, 1993 21 52
1993.007 -- Voices of Love May 15, 1993 21 53
1993.008 -- Marville’s Shell Yard (Savannah) July 20, 1993 21 54
1993.009 -- Fishing, netmaking (Alabama) --
Tommy Keahy
August 11,
1993
21 55
1993.010 -- Rick Stewart -- coopering September
1993
21 56
1993.011 -- National Folk Festival (Chattanooga) -
- Dale Calhoun (boat building), Jake Davis and
Sons (chairs)
October 9,
1993
21 57
1993.012 -- Nelda Joan Merritt -- white oak
basketmaker
circa late
1980s
21 58
1993.013 -- Tom Morgan (luthier) Dixie Frets
exhibit
circa 1980s-
early 1990s
21 59
1993.014 -- Johnny Ray Hicks, Royal Lao
Dancers, National Folk Festival (Chattanooga)
1993 21 60
1993.015 -- National Folk Festival -- photos of
out-of-state demonstrators -- Jerry Brown,
Raymond Hicks, Margaret Morvath, Sunita
Karvir, Mai Moua, Lomia Nunn, Gloria Odum,
Hystercine Rankin, Annie Scott, Raymond Sedatol
1993 21 61
1994.001 -- Maggie Murphy (basketmaker) and
Robert Cogswell
March 1994 21 62
1994.002 -- “She Did It” -- Clara Fodor -- quilts
(Jesse Bessar Museum, Michigan)
May-July 1994 21 63
1994.003 -- “She Did It” -- Clara Fodor -- quilts
(Jesse Bessar Museum, Michigan)
May-July 1994 21 64
1994.004 -- “She Did It” -- Clara Fodor -- quilts
(Jesse Bessar Museum, Michigan)
May-July 1994 21 65
1994.005 -- Mae Poore -- saddlemaker (Alabama) July 20, 1994 21 66
1994.006 -- Dixie Frets exhibit -- Hunter Museum
(Chattanooga, Tennessee)
Fall 1994 21 67
1994.007 -- Dixie Frets exhibit -- Hunter Museum
(Chattanooga, Tennessee)
Fall 1994 21 68
1994.008 -- Dixie Frets exhibit -- Luthiers:
Horner, Ratcliff, Rich and Taylor, Triggs, Morgan
February-
March 1994
21 69
1994.009 -- Dixie Frets exhibit -- Luthiers:
Morgan, Gallagher, Rich and Taylor, Davis,
Arnold
1994 21 70
1994.010 -- Dixie Frets exhibit -- Hunter Museum
(Chattanooga, Tennessee)
September
1994
21 71
1994.011 -- Clara Fodor -- “Stately Stitches”
exhibit -- Chattanooga Regional History Museum
September
1994
21 72
1994.012 -- Dixie Frets exhibit -- Hunter Museum
(Chattanooga, Tennessee)
September
1994
21 73
1994.013 -- Aubrey and Lori Ghent -- sacred steel
guitar
circa 1990s 21 74
1994.014 -- Martha Ross -- Cherokee basketmaker
(North Carolina)
1994 21 75
1994.015 -- Nolan Beaver -- Brasstown Carvers
(North Carolina) -- 1994 National Folk Festival
1994 21 76
1994.016 -- Hadiyo Al -- textile arts demo --
National Folk Festival (Chattanooga)
1994 21 77
1995.001 -- Dale Calhoun 1995 21 78
1995.002 -- Fairfield Four at Governor
McWherter’s inaugural parade
January 12,
1995
21 79
1995.003 -- “Portraits of Tradition” exhibit --
Universal United House of Prayer (Nashville,
Tennessee)
June 1995 21 80
1995.004 -- E. T. Wickham site -- Herbert Baggett July 1995 21 81
1995.005 -- Chainsaw woodcarving: Glen West,
Signage: La Casanova Social Club (Nashville)
August 7, 1995 22 1
1995.006 -- Royal Lao Music and Dance Troupe --
banquet for crown prince Sourivong Savang
August 26,
1995
22 2
1995.007 -- Royal Lao Music and Dance Troupe --
banquet for crown prince Sourivong Savang
August 26,
1995
22 3
1995.009 -- Maggie Sayre -- river life
photographer
November
1995
22 4
1995.010 -- Ben Atkinson, Jess Mitchell, Albert
Moore and murals, John Asbill sign, Dale Calhoun
November 9-
10, 1995
22 5
1995.011 -- Ben Atkinson, Jesse Mitchell, Albert
Moore and murals, Dale Calhoun and boats
November 9-
10, 1995
22 6
1996.001 -- Josie Jones: canning March 1996 22 7
1996.002 -- Clarksville Fiddle Contest
(Pennington, Dingler)
March 29,
1996
22 8
1996.003 -- Rev. H. H. Mayes cross (Benton,
Tennessee)
April 20, 1996 22 9
1996.004 -- International Jubilee Festival
(Knoxville, Tennessee)
June 1, 1996 22 10
1996.005 -- International Jubilee Festival
(Knoxville, Tennessee)
June 1, 1996 22 11
1996.006 -- Pride of Tennessee Concert --
Cumberland County Playhouse
October 25,
1996
22 12
1996.007 -- Copper Basin Mountain Showcase
(Ocoee River) -- Alvin Hammonds figurines,
woodcarving, music
July 20, 1996 22 13
1996.008 -- Olympic Whitewater Program --
woodcarving, bluegrass, whitewater rafting, quilts
July 26-28,
1996
22 14
1996.009 -- Standing Stone State Park --
International Rolley Hole Marble Championship
and Cherokee marbles
September 13-
14, 1996
22 15
1996.010 -- NASAA Meeting -- black gospel,
mariachi
November 22-
24, 1996
22 16
1997.001-1997.024 -- digital thumbnail images 1997 22 17
1997.001 -- Religious art -- Donny Bohanan and
Rev. Henry Harrison Mayes
May 19, 1997 22 18
1997.002 -- Religious art -- Donny Bohanan and
Rev. Henry Harrison Mayes
May 19, 1997 22 19
1997.003 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett Sessions, Dalton Tate
June 17, 1997 22 20
1997.004 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett Sessions, Hershal and Lindsey Holmes,
Clarence Jones, Herman Patterson and Jack
McAdams, Reelfoot Lake Paintings (E. Truett)
June 16-17,
1997
22 21
1997.005 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett Sessions, Hershal and Lindsey Holmes
June 16-17,
1997
22 22
1997.006 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett Sessions, Dalton Tate, John Hager, Art
Halmin, Harold Young, Jerry Simpson, Bob “Red”
Smith
June 17, 1997 22 23
1997.007 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett Sessions, Herman Patterson, Jack
McAdams
June 16-17,
1997
22 24
1997.008 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett Sessions, H and L Holmes, Clarence Jones
June 16-17,
1997
22 25
1997.009 -- Woodcarving, games, sculpture -- Bill
Henry
July 10, 1997 22 26
1997.010 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett Sessions, Georgia Clayton, Tom Vestal,
Herbert Raines, Vina Hinson
August 6-7,
1997
22 27
1997.011 -- West Tennessee musicians -- John
Gant and Jean Gant Tittle, Native American
Potters, basketmakers, weavers
August 6-7,
1997
22 28
1997.012 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Georgia
Clayton, Tom Vestal, Hubert Raines, Vina Hinson,
John Gant, Jean Gant Tittle, Native American
craftsmen
August 6-7,
1997
22 29
1997.013 -- Charles Wolfe book signing -- Frazier
Moss, Mark Howard, John Hartford, Tom Holzen,
Matt Combs
August 26,
1997
22 30
1997.014 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Alvin
Anderson, Pee Wee Wilbourne, Rosie Robinson
September 5,
1997
22 31
1997.015 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Alvin
Anderson, Elcie Mae Frye, Pee Wee Wilbourne,
Rosie Robinson, New Beginning Church
September 5,
1997
22 32
1997.016 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Elcie
Mae Frye
September 5,
1997
22 33
1997.017 -- Governor’s Conference on the
Arts/Southern Art Exchange -- Roy Harper,
Mariachi Fiesta en Jalisco, Will House
September 25-
27, 1997
22 34
1997.018 -- Southern Folk Festival -- Mariachi
Olympico, Robert Belfour
October 4,
1997
22 35
1997.019 -- Southern Folk Festival -- Robert
Belfour, James Bryan, Carl Jones, Sogo Dance and
Drum Group, Mariachi Olympico
October 4,
1997
22 36
1997.020 -- James Bunch (woodcarver), David
Wallace (luthier), Dr. Enuf truck in Johnson City,
Big Burley Tobacco Warehouse
November 6,
1997
22 37
1997.021 -- James Bunch (woodcarver), David
Wallace (luthier)
November 6,
1997
22 38
1997.022 -- James Bunch (woodcarver), David
Wallace (luthier), Dr. Enuf truck, Big Burley
Tobacco Warehouse
November 6,
1997
22 39
1997.023 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Doris
“Cousin Tuny” Freeman, May Nell (Middleton)
King, Harvey Middleton
November 12,
1997
22 40
1997.024 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Doris
“Cousin Tuny” Freeman, May Nell (Middleton)
King, Harvey Middleton
November 12,
1997
22 41
1998.001 -- Cumberland Stoneworks, Jamestown
storefront, Jamestown courthouse, Rugby,
musicians (Leroy Troy, Jim and Jesse
McReynolds on the Ernest Tubb Midnite
Jamboree)
January 6 and
10, 1998
22 42
1998.002 -- Folk Alliance Showcase at the Center
for Southern Folklore (Memphis, Tennessee) --
blues, black gospel, Keith Brown, Vance
Ensemble, The Spirit of Memphis
February 11
and 13, 1998
22 43
1998.003 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Lizard
Lick, Lucille Parker, Ellis Truett, Revin Scott,
Jessie Allen, BBQ signs on tree
February 22-
24, 1998
22 44
1998.004 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Revin
Scott, Jessie Allen, historic photos, quilts, oak tree
February 22-
24, 1998
22 45
1998.005 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Charlie
Sipes, Jeff Long, E. Truett, Vina Mae Cardwell
February 22-
24, 1998
22 46
1998.006 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Jessie
Allen, Revin Scott, historic photos, quilts, Charlie
Sipes, Vina Mae Cardwell
February 22-
24, 1998
22 47
1998.007 -- “Breakin’ Up Winter” -- Cedars of
Lebanon State Park -- Jim Griffith, Will Keys,
Barbara Kuhns, Charlie Acuff, Martin Fisher
March 5, 1998 22 48
1998.008 -- Dale Calhoun and boat -- presentation
to the Tennessee State Museum
June 28, 1998 22 49
1998.009 -- Short Mountain Basketry -- Mary
Davis, Trevle Wood, Nancy Sweezy
August 12-14,
1998
22 50
1998.010 -- Short Mountain basketmakers -- Mary
Davis, Trevle Wood, Nancy Sweezy
August 12-14,
1998
22 51
1998.011 -- Short Mountain and Smithville
basketmakers -- Sam Sweezy, Nancy Sweezy,
Albert Thomas, Josie Jones, Patricia Wood, Betty
Tanner
August 12-14,
1998
22 52
1998.012 -- Short Mountain basketry -- Betty
Todd’s granddaughter, Mary Mulligan, Mary
Tanner, Patricia Wood, Viella Estes, Jean Myers,
Thelma Hibdon, Ida Pearl Davis
August 12-14,
1998
22 53
1998.013 -- Short Mountain basketry -- Gertie
Youngblood, Nancy Sweezy, Albert Thomas
August 12-14,
1998
22 54
1998.014 -- Short Mountain and Smithville
basketry -- Gertie Youngblood, Nancy Sweezy,
Sam Sweezy, Albert Thomas, Josie Jones
August 13,
1998
22 55
1998.015 -- Short Mountain basketry -- Patricia
Wood, Betty Tanner, Mary Mulligan, Jean Myers,
Gertie Youngblood, Thelma Hibdon, Ida Pearl
Davis
August 14,
1998
22 56
1998.017 -- West Tennessee musicians/BBQ --
Alma Hatch’s BBQ stand, Edward Mayes, Irene
Mayes Towater, L. B. Dodd
August 26,
1998
22 57
1998.018 -- West Tennessee musicians/BBQ --
Alma Hatch’s BBQ stand, Edward Mayes, Irene
Mayes Towater, L. B. Dodd
August 26,
1998
22 58
1998.019 -- National Heritage Award (White
House, Washington, D.C.) -- Dale Calhoun
October 6-8,
1998
22 59
1998.020 -- National Heritage Award (White
House, Washington, D.C.) -- Dale Calhoun
October 6-8,
1998
22 60
1998.021 -- Frazier Moss’s Funeral (John
Hartford, Matt Combs), Herbert Baggett
(woodcarving)
October 30-
November 1,
1998
22 61
1998.022 -- Stone sculpture (E. T. Wickham),
Herbert Baggett (Stonemasonry), Gum Springs
Baptist Church
October 30-
November 1,
1998
22 62
1998.023 -- Stonemasonry/woodcarving (Herbert
Baggett)
November 21,
1998
22 63
1998.024 -- Stonemasonry (Herbert Baggett),
turkey shoot, tobacco barn, E. Hickman
Community Club Quilt Show
November 21,
1998
22 64
1998.025 -- “Gospel Sawmill” -- sawmill with
religious texts (Speedwell, Tennessee)
1998 22 65
1998.001-1998.025 -- digital thumbnails 1998 22 66
1998.026 -- Tom and Mary Davis -- basketmaking August 12,
1998
22 67
1998.027 -- Albert Thomas -- basketmaking August 13,
1998
22 68
1998.028 -- Josie and Joe Jones -- basketmaking August 13,
1995
22 69
1998.029 -- Viella Estes, Betty Tanner and family
-- basketmaking
August 14,
1998
22 70
1998.030 -- Ida Pearl Davis and Thelma Hibdon --
basketmaking
August 14,
1998
22 71
1998.031 -- Gertie Youngblood -- basketmaking August 13,
1998
22 72
1998.032 -- Trevle Wood -- basketmaking August 13,
1998
22 73
1998.033 -- Alberta Underwood, Gracie
Davenport -- basketmaking
August 15,
1998
22 74
1998.034 -- Basketmakers from Cannon County,
basket wagon in Sumner County
circa 1940s 22 75
1998.035 -- Nashville Mandolin Ensemble 1990s 22 76
1999.001-1999.017 -- digital thumbnails 1999 22 77
1999.001 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett, Charlie Jones, Frank Thomas, Carrie Jones,
Louise Cooper, Byron Martin, Don Penix (luthier)
February 4-5,
1999
22 78
1999.002 -- West Tennessee musicians -- Ellis
Truett, Charlie Jones, Frank Thomas, Carrie Jones,
Louise Cooper, Byron Martin, Don Penix (luthier)
February 4-5,
1999
22 79
1999.003 -- Memphis Latino Workshop -- Norma
Cantú and local Latino businesses
April 20, 1999 22 80
1999.004 -- Knoxville Latino Workshop with
Jubilee Community Arts
April 23, 1999 22 81
1999.005 -- Cinco de Mayo (Nashville) -- Trio
Verdaval
May 8, 1999 22 82
1999.006 -- Cinco de Mayo (Nashville) -- Trio
Verdaval, “Pancho y Rauncho”
May 8, 1999 22 83
1999.007 -- Religious signage -- barns, trucks,
roadside crosses, billboards
May 25 and
27, 1999
22 84
1999.008 -- International Jubilee Festival --
various groups
June 5, 1999 22 85
1999.001 -- International Jubilee Festival -- Indian
Cricket, Okinawan dance, Robert Belfour,
Maypole dance, Gale and Charlie Acuff
June 5, 1999 22 86
1999.010 -- International Jubilee Festival --
Mariachi Olympico, Robert Belfour, Charlie Acuff
June 5, 1999 22 87
1999.011 -- Short Mountain and Smithville
basketry -- J. Paul Newby, Albert Thomas, Gertie
Youngblood, Trevle Wood, Josie Jones
June 15 and
23, 1999
22 88
1999.012 -- Short Mountain and Smithville
basketmakers -- J. Paul Newby, Mary Davis,
Albert Thomas, Gertie Youngblood, Trevle Wood,
Patricia Wood, Josie Jones
June 15 and
23, 1999
22 89
1999.013 -- Southern Festival of Books -- Trio
Verdaval
October 9,
1999
22 90
1999.014 -- Quilting and embroidery -- Clara
Fodor
December 28,
1999
22 91
1999.015 -- Quilting and embroidery -- Clara
Fodor
December 28,
1999
22 92
1999.016 -- Quilting and embroidery -- Clara
Fodor
December 28,
1999
22 93
1999.017 -- Quilting and embroidery -- Clara
Fodor
December 28,
1999
22 94
2000.001-2000.016 -- digital thumbnails 2000 22 95
2000.001 -- Woodcarving -- Lou Jacobs January 3,
2000
22 96
2000.002 -- Jubilee Festival and Appalachian
Studies Conference -- Country Music Mural,
Ironworks sign, Night Crawlers String Band,
Charlie Acuff, Earl Bull and Short Mountain Grass
March 14 and
24-25, 2000
22 97
2000.003 -- Jubilee Festival and Appalachian
Studies Conference -- Mumbillies, Leroy Troy,
Roy Harper and Patsy Stoneman, Johnny Ray
Hicks, New Dixie Entertainers, Will Keys
March 24-25,
2000
22 98
2000.004 -- Jubilee Festival and Appalachian
Studies Conference -- The Night Crawlers, Charlie
Acuff and Lantana Drifters, Will Keys, Earl Bull
and Short Mountain Grass, Leroy Troy, Roy
Harper, Patsy Stoneman
March 24-25,
2000
22 99
2000.005 -- Jubilee Festival and Appalachian
Studies Conference -- Cannon County
basketmaker exhibit
March 24-25,
2000
22 100
2000.006 -- Cannon County basketmaker exhibit Spring 2000 22 101
2000.007 -- Rev. Henry H. Mayes stone crosses
(Hwy 58, Decatur)
April 25, 2000 22 102
2000.008 -- Bob Douglas on the Opry stage May 5, 2000 22 103
2000.009 -- Bob Douglas on the Opry stage May 5, 2000 22 104
2000.010 -- Bob Douglas on the Opry stage May 5, 2000 22 105
2000.011 -- Bob Douglas on the Opry stage May 5, 2000 22 106
2000.012 -- Quilter Clara Fodor -- Tennessee quilt
donated to Tennessee State Museum
May 30, 2000 22 107
2000.013 -- Luthier -- Jean Horner July 7, 2000 22 108
2000.014 -- Mexican crochet -- Ninfa Rivera October 31,
2000
22 109
2000.015 -- Mexican crochet -- Ninfa Rivera October 31,
2000
22 110
2000.016 -- Leroy Troy at Ernest Tubb Midnite
Jamboree
December 9,
2000
22 111
2001.001 -- “Breakin’ Up Winter” -- Will Keys,
Doug Smith, Charlie and Dorothy Acuff, J. P.
Fraley, Martin Fisher
March 2, 2001 23 1
2001.002 -- Roger Smith -- peach carving March 9, 2001 23 2
2001.003 -- Roger Smith -- peach carving March 9, 2001 23 3
2001.004 -- James Bunch -- woodcarving March 16,
2001
23 4
2001.005 -- Willie Doss rocker at Newbury House
in Rugby (chairmaking), Forbus General Store
(chainsaw woodcarving)
March 27,
2001
23 5
2001.006 -- Bob Douglas Funeral, Religious sign
art, Mayes crosses
May 6, 2001 23 6
2001.007 -- Clyde Western (baskets), Herschel
Holmes at Ellis Truett’s (West Tennessee music)
May 11, 2001 23 7
2001.008 -- West Tennessee musicians -- old-time
string band and black gospel at Ellis Truett’s
May 12, 2001 23 8
2001.009 -- Clyde Western (baskets), West
Tennessee musicians (old-time string band)
May 11-12,
2001
23 9
2001.010 -- West Tennessee musicians -- old-time
string band and black gospel
May 12, 2001 23 10
2001.011 -- Governor’s Awards -- Spirit of
Memphis
May 15, 2001 23 11
2001.012 -- Cumberland Trail Concert -- Signal
Mountain
June 2, 2001 23 12
2001.013 -- Ripley Choctaw Arts and Crafts
Survey -- David H. Dye, George Bell, Annie
Frazier, Helen Thompson, Grady John, Cubert
Bell, Jr., Lacie Bell
June 5, 2001 23 13
2001.014 -- Basketmaking in Sparta and
Smithville -- Robert Maxwell, Roger Dunn,
Kathleen Dunn Palmer
June 16, 2001 23 14
2001.015 -- Basketmaking in Sparta and
Smithville -- Robert Maxwell, Roger Dunn,
Kathleen Dunn Palmer
June 16, 2001 23 15
2001.016 -- Basketmaking -- Dee and Dennis
Gregory, Newberry Chair Shop
June 20, 2001 23 16
2001.017 -- Basketmaking -- Dee and Dennis
Gregory
June 20, 2001 23 17
2001.018 -- St. Lawrence Catholic Church BBQ August 4, 2001 23 18
2001.019 -- Travellers Rest Country Fair and Holy
Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Fest
September 8,
2001
23 19
2001.020 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival at Fall
Creek Falls
September 7-8,
2001
23 20
2001.021 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival and Belle
Meade Fall Fest
September 7-8
and 15, 2001
23 21
2001.022 -- Rolley Hole Tournament -- marble
game, marble making
September 15,
2001
23 22
2001.023 -- Rolley Hole Marble Tournament September 15,
2001
23 23
2001.024 -- Rolley Hole Marble Tournament September 15,
2001
23 24
2001.025 -- Woodcarving (Parks Townsend),
Blountville Jam
October 27,
2001
23 25
2001.026 -- Blountville Jam October 27,
2001
23 26
2001.027 -- Clara Fodor (quilts and embroidery),
sorghum mill sign
October 31,
2001
23 27
2001.028 -- Newman Walpole’s basket collection October 2001 23 28
2001.029 -- Luthiers -- Robert Mize, John Huron December 18,
2001
23 29
2001.030 -- Luthiers (Mize and Huron), grave
structure
December 18,
2001
23 30
2001.031 -- Cannon County basketmaking
families
1938, 1995 23 31
2002.001 -- Clara Fodor exhibit -- Tennessee Arts
Commission Gallery
January 17,
2002
23 32
2002.002 -- Sculpture -- Clarence Stringfield February 12,
2002
23 33
2002.003 -- Quilters and embroiderers -- Clara
Fodor, Jolly Dozen, Sue Franks, Vera Tucker
February 13,
2002
23 34
2002.004 -- Windswept Farm -- Danny Hoskinson March 6-7,
2002
23 35
2002.005 -- Windswept Farm -- Danny Hoskinson March 7, 2002 23 36
2002.006 -- Chainsaw carvings (Dave Teney),
Taxidermy (Sonny Price)
March 7, 2002 23 37
2002.007 -- Tennessee Overhill (dulcimer, anvil
works), River Road Farms
March 8, 2002 23 38
2002.008 -- River Road Farms, Murfreesboro
Center for the Arts Folklife Festival
March 8, 2002 23 39
2002.009 -- Murfreesboro Center for the Arts
Folklife Festival
March 9, 2002 23 40
2002.010 -- Murfreesboro Center for the Arts
Folklife Festival
March 9, 2002 23 41
2002.011 -- Basketmaking (Martha Jones, Judy
Waisanin), Jake Davis sign, Center Hill Cemetery
(Uncle Dave Macon grave)
April 29, 2002 23 42
2002.012 -- Basketmaking (Martha Jones, Judy
Waisanin), Center Hill Cemetery
April 29, 2002 23 43
2002.013 -- Danny Hoskinson sculpture May 30, 2002 23 44
2002.014 -- Bob Hardin -- knife making,
leatherwork, carving
May 30, 2002 23 45
2002.015 -- Bob Hardin (knife making, etc.),
Danny Hoskinson (sculpture)
May 30, 2002 23 46
2002.016 -- Danny Hoskinson May 31, 2002 23 47
2002.017 -- Smithville Jamboree -- basketmaking
and quilts -- Josie Jones, Beth Pugh
July 6, 2002 23 48
2002.018 -- Albert Thomas -- basketmaking July 2002 23 49
2002.019 -- White Oak Crafts Fair August 10,
2002
23 50
2002.020 -- White Oak Crafts Fair -- Maggie
Murphy basket
August 10,
2002
23 51
2002.021 -- Swiss Historical Society -- Stampfli
Farm and Marugg County scythe making
August 22,
2002
23 52
2002.022 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival at Fall
Creek Falls
September 6-7,
2002
23 53
2002.023 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival at Fall
Creek Falls
September 6-8,
2002
23 54
2002.024 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival at Fall
Creek Falls
September 6,
2002
23 55
2002.025 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival at Fall
Creek Falls
September 7-8,
2002
23 56
2002.026 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival at Fall
Creek Falls -- Roy Harper
September 9,
2002
23 57
2002.027 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival at Fall
Creek Falls
September 10,
2002
23 58
2002.028 -- Cultural Threads -- Iraqi beadwork --
Salam Al-Magsosi
September 20,
2002
23 59
2002.029 -- Cultural Threads -- Bosnian model
maker, Sudanese embroidery
September 20,
2002
23 60
2002.030 -- Cultural Threads -- Bosnian crochet
and embroidery
September 20,
2002
23 61
2002.031 -- Cultural Threads -- Bosnian crochet
by Cvijeta Milanovic
September 20,
2002
23 62
2002.032 -- “An Evening of Music from the Heart
of East Tennessee” -- Tennessee Arts Commission
Cultural Crossroads Conference Musical
Showcase -- Will Keys, The Moneyhuns, Ralph
Blizard, The Reel Time Travelers
October 9,
2002
24 1
2002.034 -- African paintings and painted rocks --
Bol Biar and William Mwizerwa
October 29,
2002
24 2
2002.035 -- Roy Harper (paintings), Dale Davis October 31,
2002
24 3
2002.036 -- Dale Davis (woodwork) October 31,
2002
24 4
2002.037 -- Cultural Threads -- Somali Bantu
Organization of Memphis
November 7,
2002
24 5
2002.038 -- Somali Bantu Organization of
Memphis, Bosnian embroidery by Cvejeta
Milanovich
November 7,
2002
24 6
2002.040 -- Clara Fodor -- embroidery, quilting December 17,
2002
24 7
2002.041 -- Etta Rendos -- embroidery, quilting December 17,
2002
24 8
2002.042 -- Clarence Stringfield -- woodcarving undated 24 9
2002.043 -- Clara Fodor exhibit -- embroidery February 13,
2003
24 10
2002.044 -- Clara Fodor exhibit -- embroidery 2003 24 11
2002.045 -- Jubilee Community Arts -- Model
Press Kit Project -- Will Keys, Roy Harper,
Lantana Drifters, Fiery Gizzard String Band, Natti
Love Joys, Miyagi Nosho Ryukyu Dance Group
2002 24 12
2002.046 -- Global Education Center - Model
Press Kit Project -- Djembepole, NanaNom Dance
Ensemble, Batimbo Drummer Ensemble, Viva La
Musica, Hula Halau Mana’o Hawaii, Doalnara
Rising Sun, Gary Cady, Kala Nivendanam
2002 24 13
2003.001-2003.020 and 2003.021-2003.031 --
digital thumbnails
2003 24 14
2003.001 -- Ripley Choctaw Project January 5 and
12, 2003
24 15
2003.002 -- Ripley Choctaw Project January 13 and
19-20, 2003
24 16
2003.003 -- Ripley Choctaw Project March 31 and
April 13, 2003
24 17
2003.004 -- “Breakin’ Up Winter” -- Clyde
Davenport, Mike DeFosche
February 28,
2003
24 18
2003.005 -- “Night of Champions” -- Traditional
Music Resource Center, Inc.
March 8, 2003 24 19
2003.006 -- “Night of Champions” March 8, 2003 24 20
2003.007 -- “Night of Champions” March 8, 2003 24 21
2003.008 -- Beadwork -- Salam Al-Magsosi --
Cultural Threads
May 10, 2003 24 22
2003.009 -- FITS (Folklorists in the South)
Retreat, flowers fashioned from tobacco leaves
(Trousdale County)
March 6, 2002 24 23
2003.010 -- FITS (Folklorists in the South)
Retreat, Bledsoe’s Fort Historic Park, Cracker
Davis Chair Shop, Roy Harper
May 30-31,
2003
24 24
2003.011 -- Basketmaking -- Josie Jones --
demonstration at FITS (Folklorists in the South)
Retreat
May 31, 2003 24 25
2003.012 -- Tennessee State Museum -- basket
acquisitions
1999-2003 24 26
2003.017 -- Cultural Threads -- Peggy Cook --
needlework (Knoxville)
June 4, 2003 24 27
2003.018 -- Cultural Threads -- Peggy Cook --
needlework (Knoxville)
June 4, 2003 24 28
2003.019 -- Cultural Threads -- Needlework
(Cook), embroidery (Kislava Family)
June 4-6, 2003 24 29
2003.020 -- Cultural Threads -- “Temari” made by
Japanese women in East Tennessee from the
collection of Sylvia Core (Knoxville)
June 6, 2003 24 30
2003.021 -- Ripley Choctaw Project -- Tennessee
State Museum acquisition trip
June 16, 2003 24 31
2003.022 -- Ripley Choctaw Project -- beadwork June 16, 2003 24 32
2003.023 -- Ripley Choctaw Project June 16, 2003 24 33
2003.024 -- Ripley Choctaw Project June 16, 2003 24 34
2003.025 -- Ripley Choctaw Project June 16, 2003 24 35
2003.026 -- Ripley Choctaw Project -- studio shots
of artifacts
June 16, 2003 24 36
2003.027 -- Ripley Choctaw Project -- studio shots
of artifacts
June 17, 2003 24 37
2003.028 -- Clara Fodor -- “Stately Stitches” --
quilt exhibit opening
October 16,
2003
24 38
2003.029 -- The Peelers -- West Tennessee black
self-taught artists -- Armistead and Parlee Peeler
(Grand Junction)
September 30,
2003
24 39
2003.030 -- Choctaw exhibit postcard October 30,
2003
24 40
2003.031 -- Clara Fodor exhibit -- Customs House October 2003 24 41
2003.032 -- Governor’s Folklife Awards -- Ralph
Blizzard, Roy Harper, Clara Fodor
March 11,
2003
24 42
2003.033 -- Parks Townsend (carver), Anselmo
Harris (carver), Bud Garrett (marble Maker)
May 16 and
28, 2003
24 43
2004.001 -- Choctaw Traditional Dress -- “Making
Tennessee Home” exhibit opening
January 16,
2004
24 44
2004.002 -- Pre-1900 Newberry Chairs April 29, 2004 24 45
2004.003 -- James Bunch -- woodcarver/sculptor January 14,
2004
24 46
2004.004 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival -- Fall
Creek Falls
September 10-
11, 2004
24 47
2004.005 -- Greenwood Cemetery headstones,
Doug Seroff book project
December 9,
2004
24 48
2004.006 -- Mary Haley Prater -- basketmaking December 10,
2004
24 49
2004.007 -- Jake Davis -- chair making December 10,
2004
24 50
2004.008 -- James D. Vaughan Museum December 13,
2004
24 51
2004.009 -- Crystal Grotto (Memphis) December 16,
2004
24 52
2004.010 -- Copy of Folklife Program photos sent
to Newberry Chair Shop
March 5, 2004 24 53
2005.001 -- Charlie Acuff -- Tennessee
Governor’s Awards in the Arts
March 15,
2005
24 54
2005.002 -- Royal Lao Dance Troupe -- 25th
Anniversary Event (Smyrna)
April 9, 2005 24 55
2005.003 -- Voices of Love 15th Anniversary
Program -- The Canaan Travellers, Rev. Devon
Williams, The Gospelettes, The Spiritual
Messengers, The Voices of Love, Kenny and the
Holy Angels, Shoutin’ John and the New Spiritual
Keys
June 19, 2005 24 56
2005.004 -- Uncle Doc and the New Fruit Jar
Drinkers (Woodbury)
July 7, 2005 24 57
2005.005 -- Cordell Kemp -- banjo master -- 2001-
2002 photos and obit
July 2005 24 58
2005.006 -- East Tennessee Jams with FY04
Jubilee Community Arts grant
2005 24 59
2005.007 -- Natchez Trace Musical Heritage Trail
-- various musicians (Hardin, Hickman, Maury,
and Dickson Counties)
January 22 and
March 25-26,
2005
24 60
2005.008 -- Jean Horner and Fiddle Shop Band at
“Legacy Pickin’ Barn”
April 9, 2005 24 61
2005.009 -- Dennis Hoskinson (a.k.a.
“Bucketman”) sculpture (Ocoee, Tennessee)
April 11, 2005 24 62
2005.010 -- MacDonald Craig/Natchez Trace
Project -- African American country musician on
his farm (Polk County, Perry County)
April 21, 2005 24 63
2005.011 -- Natchez Trace Music Heritage --
Craig Family Farm, Amish Country, The West
Girls (Perry County)
April 21, 2005 24 64
2005.012 -- Fletcher Bright -- fiddler January 31,
2005
24 65
2006.001 -- Willie McLerran -- basketmaking,
chair bottoms, ax handles
May 28, 2006 24 66
2006.002 -- Thomas Maupin (dancer) -- Dickson
Fiddle Contest
June 10, 2006 24 67
2006.003 -- McDonald Craig (Linden), Natchez
Trace Scenes
July 1, 2006 25 1
2006.004 -- Savannah Bluegrass Festival July 1, 2006 25 2
2006.005 -- Bluegrass Along the Harpeth Fiddlers
Jamboree (Franklin)
July 29, 2006 25 3
2006.006 -- Summertown Bluegrass Reunion September 2,
2006
25 4
2006.007 -- 28th Mountaineer Folk Fest -- Fall
Creek Falls State Park
September 2,
2006
25 5
2006.008 -- Tennessee State Sacred Harp Singing
Convention (Lawrence County)
October 8,
2006
25 6
2006.009 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers December 8,
2006
25 7
2007.001 -- Clyde Davenport -- Tennessee
Governor’s Awards for the Arts
February 2007 25 8
2007.002 -- Bedford County Historical Society
Program -- Thomas W. Talley (books), Uncle
Bunt, Vannoy Streeter, Elijah Harris (fiddle maker
article)
February 2007 25 9
2007.003 -- Clyde Davenport at “Breakin’ Up
Winter”
March 2, 2007 25 10
2007.004 -- Old Timers Day -- Grand old
Hatchery (Dickson)
May 7, 2007 25 11
2007.006 -- Alex Stewart -- Cooper 1976, donated
to Tennessee
Arts
Commission
on June 9,
2007
25 12
2007.007 -- Arthur Smith-Robert Spicer Memorial
Fiddle Contest (Dickson)
June 9, 2007 25 13
2007.008 -- Vaughn Museum, music store,
Crockett Theatre (Lawrenceburg)
June 26, 2007 25 14
2007.009 -- Bessie Harvey, pieces in Blount
County Historical Museum from Lorraine Garrett
September 6,
2007
25 15
2007.010 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival -- Fall
Creek Falls
September 8,
2007
25 16
2007.011 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival -- Fall
Creek Falls -- Roan Mountain Hilltoppers
September 8,
2007
25 17
2007.012 -- Mountaineer Folk Festival -- Fall
Creek Falls
September 8,
2007
25 18
2007.013 -- White Oak Craft Fair (Woodbury) September 9,
2007
25 19
2007.014 -- 25th Rolley Hole Tournament --
Standing Stone State Park
September 15,
2007
25 20
2007.015 -- 25th Rolley Hole Tournament --
Standing Stone State Park
September 15,
2007
25 21
2007.016 -- 25th Rolley Hole Tournament --
Standing Stone State Park
September 15,
2007
25 22
2007.017 -- 1837 Fiddle made by Samuel Allen
(McMinnville)
October 15,
2007
25 23
2007.018 -- Aubrey Ghant -- Sacred Steel Guitar
Virtuoso
October 17,
2007
25 24
2007.019 -- Native American Indian Association
Tennessee State Pow-wow
October 21,
2007
25 25
2008.001 -- Handbook for Tennessee Folk Artists
3rd Edition -- digital scans
February 4,
2008
25 26
2008.003 -- César Julio Rangel (piñata maker) --
Chattanooga Latino Artists Survey
February 6,
2008
25 27
2008.004 -- American Roots -- Music Education
Programs (Nashville)
February 6,
2008
25 28
2008.005 -- Center for Southern Folklore -- 2006
and 2007 Memphis Music and Heritage Festival --
2007 Performance Programs
February 11,
2008
25 29
2008.006 -- Selected Tennessee Arts Commission
Folklife images for Handbook for Tennessee Folk
Artists, 3rd Edition
February 11,
2008
25 30
2008.007 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers January 2008 25 31
2008.008 -- Rebekah Weiler (Murfreesboro) and
John Boulware (Chattanooga) playing old-time
music at the National Assembly of State Arts
Agencies (NASAA) reception in Baltimore,
Maryland, to promote the 2008 NASAA meeting
in Chattanooga
December 8,
2007
25 32
2008.009 -- The Pinnacle Boys -- Charlie Collins,
Howdy Forrester
April 21, 2008 25 33
2008.010 -- Louie Bluie Festival -- Charlie Acuff,
Pinnacle Mountain Boys Reunion
June 14, 2008 25 34
2008.011 -- Newberry Chair Shop (Jennings
Creek, Jackson County), Polly Page Crafts
(woodcarving)
October 28,
2008
25 35
2008.012 -- West Tennessee chairmaking family --
The Delaneys
circa 1972 25 36
2008.013 -- Bill Henry -- woodcarver (Oak Ridge) 1999-2007,
reproduced
November
2008
25 37
2008.024 -- Tennessee folk artists (Fodor, Horner,
Prater, Newberrys) in Southern Arts Federation’s
“Tradition/Innovation” exhibit
December
2008
25 38
2008.025 -- Dixon photos of Charlie Acuff, Roy
Harper, and Newberrys for Tradition project
August 2008 25 39
2009.001 -- “Soup for the Soul,” Latin Rhythm
Workshops/ARME, Festival de Comunidad
Hispana
February 28,
March 19 and
22, 2009
25 40
2009.002 -- Rivers and Spires Festival
(Clarksville) -- Latino dance troupes (Ballet
Folklórico Viva Panama, Little Mexico and Latin
Folklore), Polynesian dancers (Alo O Matai
Samoan dancers)
April 17, 2009 25 41
2009.003 -- Lao Temple Festival (Nashville) April 25, 2009 25 42
2009.004 -- Mariachi Viva Mexico -- Pancho’s
Place (Franklin, Tennessee)
April 16, 2009 25 43
2009.005 -- Fiesta Belmont (Belmont University,
Nashville) -- Justicia Norteña, West Bound
Rangers, Trio San Rafael, Lee Shanel, Destellos
Culturales de Mexico, Oscar Anthony, Ocho
Treinta
May 9, 2009 25 44
2009.006 -- Mariano Avedaño -- Fish-net maker
from Veracruz, Mexico -- ESL classes at Thrift
Mart (Nashville)
June 9, 2009 25 45
2009.007 -- Howard Armstrong -- 2003
Governor’s Awards
2003 25 46
2009.008 -- Jerry Douglas -- National Heritage
Awardee -- Country Music Hall of Fame
Fall 2008 25 47
2009.009 -- Jim and Jesse McReynolds -- publicity
photo for Folklife Heritage Awardees website
June 25, 2009 25 48
2009.010 -- Website artist photo files -- National
Endowment for the Arts Heritage Awardees,
Tennessee Heritage Awardees
July 15, 2009 25 49
2009.011 -- Growing Tennessee: Rural Youth
Cultivate Common Ground -- Migrant Latino,
rural Appalachian, West Tennessee Youth
documentary photography exhibit by Telamon
August 5, 2009 25 50
2009.012 -- Roy Harper (Wilson County Fair),
“From Necessity to Invention” (exhibit at Arts
Center of Cannon County), basketmaker Willie
McLerran (Clay County), Malcolm Strong’s
marble shed (Moss, Tennessee)
August 23 and
29, September
3, 2009
25 51
2009.013 -- Dow Pugh (woodcarver) --
deaccessioned pieces from Museum of Appalachia
August 28,
2009
25 52
2009.014 -- Chattanooga Latino Arts Survey --
Micaela Miguel Pascual (Guatemalan textiles),
Eda Rodriguez (Salvadoran cook), El Coro de la
Iglesia St. Peter and Paul (Guatemalan Spanish
choir), Celia Garduño (Mexican needlework artist)
September 3-4,
2009
25 53
2009.015 -- Centerville Quilt Show -- Mildred
Carathers, Ruth Ann Carathers, Frances Carathers
Lewis
October 2,
2009
25 54
2009.016 -- Celebration of Cultures (Nashville) --
Danza Azteca, Banda Zero, Ballet Folklórico Viva
Panama, Elizaliz López Hispanic Dance,
Serenatta, Little Mexico and Latin Folklore,
Mariachi Viva Mexico, San Rafael Band, Pedro
Osores (Peruvian gourd carvings), Kayo Kurdish
Dancers, Somali Dancers and hand painter Hamdi
Dahir, Centro Comunitario Progreso booth
October 3,
2009
25 55
2009.017 -- Mildred Carathers -- quilter October 9,
2009
25 56
2009.018 -- Noel Nolen, fishnet maker (Dover,
Tennessee) -- Musicians at Tennessee Arts
Commission Conference -- Dan Knowles (banjo)
and Eddie Coffey (bass) from Paris, Tennessee;
Dan Wallace (fiddler) and R. Cogswell (guitar)
from Bumpus Mills, Tennessee
October 12-14,
2009
25 57
2009.019 -- Día de los Muertos (Cheekwood
Gardens, Nashville, Tennessee) -- Blanca Jager,
Mariachi Viva Mexico, Destellos Culturales,
Kacique, Corazón, Danza Azteca, Trio San Rafael
October 24,
2009
25 58
2009.020 -- Exposición de Altares: Día de los
Muertos -- Day of the Dead community altars,
,sugar skull making, “Grupo Monterrey de Mis
Amores” Mexican dancers
November 1,
2009
25 59
2009.021 -- Delgado Guitar booth at Sanes de
México performance (Tennessee Performing Arts
Center, Nashville)
December 5,
2009
25 60
2009.022 -- Danza Azteca at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Church (Nashville)
December 11-
12, 2009
25 61
2009.023 -- Dixon photos of Robert Belfour,
Clyde Davenport, Jean Horner, Willie McLerran,
Polly Page for Tradition project
January-
February 2009
25 62
2009.024 -- Dixon photos of Roger Smith,
McDonald Craig, Billy Tripp, Bob Kounlavong
March-May
2009
25 63
2009.025 -- Dixon photos of Mark Guenther,
Minnie Bell, Jack Martin, Delmer Holland,
Mildred Carrathers
September
2009
25 64
2009.026 -- Dixon photos of Bill and Janice
Birchfield, Celia Garduño, Thomas Maupin, John
Phillips
September-
October 2009
25 65
2009.027 -- Dixon photos of Mary Jane Prater,
Eda Rodriguez, Rick and Rene Stewart, Junior and
Malcolm Strong
October 2009 25 66
2010.001 -- Centro Comunitario Progresso -- 4th
Anniversary Celebration
February 27,
2010
25 67
2010.002 -- Danny “Bucketman” Hoskinson --
exhibit at 5ivePoint Museum (Cleveland,
Tennessee)
April 10, 2010 25 68
2010.003 -- Newberry chairmakers exhibit demo
for “Arts in the Airport” (Nashville)
April 22 and
30, 2010
25 69
2010.004 -- Carathers Family Quilts Exhibit
opening (Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery)
May 1, 2010 25 70
2010.005 -- Bangamela: Bengali Arts and Culture
Event (Nashville)
July 4, 2010 25 71
2010.006 -- Bengali Association of Greater
Nashville -- Music and Kathak Dance Workshop
July 18, 2010 25 72
2010.007 -- St. Andrews Center Latino Arts
Project
July 25, 2010 26 1
2010.008 -- Florencia Martínez -- Kuna Mola
Maker (Clarksville)
August 19,
2010
26 2
2010.009 -- 32nd Mountaineer Folk Festival, artists
on the Anderson Wood Stage (Fall Creek Falls
State Park) -- Joann Beach, Tommy and Tammy
McCarroll, Tom Owens, Larry Kilgore, Tom
Morgan, Lynn Haas, The New Binkley Brothers,
Roy Harper
September 11,
2010
26 3
2010.010”Fiestas Patrias” -- Destellos Culturales
Baile Folklórico, Ballet Folklórico de Veracruz
September 15,
2010
26 4
2010.011 -- Serenatta with vocalist Luna Morena
at Nashville Public Radio Noon Music Series
September 21,
2010
26 5
2010.012 -- National Endowment for the Arts 4th
Year Infrastructure Grant
September 28,
2010
26 6
2010.013 -- Tradition: Tennessee Lives and
Legacies -- Exhibition opening at the Hunter
Museum of Art (Chattanooga)
September 24,
2010
26 7
2010.014 -- HoLa Festival (Knoxville) -- Pan-
Latin American music, dance, crafts, food festival
October 9,
2010
26 8
2010.015 -- Día de los Muertos -- Day of the Dead
at Cheekwood (Nashville)
October 30,
2010
26 9
2010.016 -- Día de los Difuntos -- José (Pepe)
Vera González (Smyrna)
November 2,
2010
26 10
2010.017 -- American Folklore Society Meeting --
Aubrey Ghent, Johnny Warren, Charlie Cushman
October 13-16,
2010
26 11
2011.01 -- Tradition: Tennessee Lives and
Legacies opening at Arts Center of Cannon
County
February 4,
2011
26 12
2011.002 -- Jorge Yances -- Colombian self-taught
painter -- Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery
Exhibit “Memorias de Cartagena”
May 13, 2011 26 13
2011.003 -- Cinco de Mayo 5K Race and Fiesta --
Latino Memphis -- Danza Azteca Quetzalcoatl,
Tradiciones Mexicanas
May 7, 2011 26 14
2011.004 -- Digital copies of Cannon County
basketry photos
1938, 1973,
reproduced in
2011
26 15
2011.005 -- 32nd Mountaineer Folk Festival -- Fall
Creek Falls State Park -- Joann Beach, Tommy
and Tammy McCarroll, Shake Rag Ramblers,
New Binkley Brothers, Roy Harper, Johnny Bellar
September 10,
2011
26 16
2011.006 -- National Endowment for the Arts Folk
and Traditional Arts Infrastructure work sample
September 12,
2011
26 17
2011.007 -- Fiestas Patrias (Antioch) -- Mariachi
Viva México, Dos Voces Mexicanas, Destellos
Culturalles, Mistená del Norte
September 15,
2011
26 18
2011.008 -- Sam Davis Quilt Show (Smyrna) --
Lorraine Karl (curator), Pat Curtis and Zomah
Jacobus (quilters), Lisa Cruce (spinner), Rva Berg
(felt maker)
September 16,
2011
26 19
2011.009 -- El Charro Restaurant -- “Mercado
Mexicano” (Smyrna) -- Jose “Pepe” Vera, Juan
Antonio Sifuentes
September 16,
2011
26 20
2011.010 -- Germantown International Festival
(Memphis) -- Danza Azteca Quetzalcoatl,
Tradiciones Mexicanas
August 20,
2011
26 21
2011.011 -- HoLa Festival (Knoxville) September 24,
2011
26 22
2011.012 -- Odissi Dance Workshop (Classical
Indian Dance) -- Sanchita Bhatta Charya, Niharika
Oiha, Sonia Chaudhuri
July 2, 2011 26 23
2011.013 -- Tradition: Tennessee Lives and
Legacies exhibit -- West Tennessee Regional Arts
Center (Humboldt) -- Jack Martin, Billy Tripp,
Highway 54 Bluegrass and Gospel Band
July 31, 2011 26 24
2011.014 -- Hickman County 6th Annual Quilt
Show (Centerville, Tennessee)
September 30,
2011
26 25
2011.015 -- Museum of Appalachia Fall
Homecoming (Clinton, Tennessee) -- Charlie
McCarroll, The Bates Family, Lantana Drifters,
Ball Sisters, Daniel Rothwell, Thomas Maupin,
etc.
October 7,
2011
26 26
2011.016 -- native American Indian Association of
Tennessee Pow-wow (Nashville) -- Eleanor
Chickaway (Choctaw baskets), Raymond
Teesatuskie (Cherokee carver), Cutthroat, Thunder
Bear, Kantana
October 15,
2011
26 27
2011.017 -- Fiesta Otoño (Gallatin) -- Groupo
Folklórico Hispanoamericano de Blanca Jager,
Kaziques
October 22,
2011
26 28
2011.018 -- Día de los Muertos (Memphis) October 29-30,
2011
26 29
2011.019 -- Día de los Difuntos (Brentwood) --
José “Pepe” Gaspas Vera González, Jaqueline
Almodovar
November 2,
2011
26 30
2011.020 -- Tradition: Tennessee Lives and
Legacies exhibit opening at The Ned (Jackson,
Tennessee) -- McDonald Craig, Thomas Maupin,
Jack Martin, Billy Tripp
November 15,
2011
26 31
2011.021 -- José “Pepe” Vera Gonzales and J.
Ramos mural at El Cabrito restaurant (Nashville),
corn cob/corn husk wreath murals at La Terraza
Mexican restaurant
December 2
and 9, 2011
26 32
2011.022 -- Fiesta de Guadalupe at El Charro
Mexican restaurant (Smyrna)
December 10,
2011
26 33
2011.023 -- Basketry photos from the Tennessee
State Library and Archives
December 15,
2011
26 34
2012.001 -- Roy Overcast’s photos of Cannon
County basketmakers
1973-1974 26 35
2012.002 -- Tradition: Lives and Legacies
Reception at Nashville Public Library
March 10,
2012
26 36
2012.003 -- Basketry photos -- Lucille Prater
basket from Alice Merritt, Mac McCarter and wife
photo and McCarter family postcard from Robert
Cogswell
1930, 1939,
1985
26 37
2012.004 -- Palestinian Embroidery (Germantown
and Memphis)
March 22,
2012
26 38
2012.005 -- Tradition: Tennessee Lives and
Legacies exhibit in Etowah (Tennessee Overhill
Heritage)
June 15, 2012 26 39
2012.006 -- International Folk Fest (Murfreesboro) June 16, 2012 26 40
2012.007 -- Newberry chair shop, Cannon County
basketmaking, Roy Harper
June 25, 2012 26 41
2012.008 -- Caritas Village, Centro Cultural
Latino de Memphis: Primer Aniversario
June 30, 2012 26 42
2012.009 -- HoLa Hora Latina -- Latino Folk Arts
and Traditions in East Tennessee
June 2012 26 43
2012.010 -- Al Tatreez: Palestinian Embroidery --
Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery exhibition --
Samira Jubran, Aida Ismail, Taman Hadi
August 3 and
September 7,
2012
26 44
2012.011 -- White Oak Craft Fair (Woodbury) September 8,
2012
26 45
2012.012 -- Anselmo Harris September 11,
2012
26 46
2012.013 -- National Endowment for the Arts
Work Sample
September 15,
2012
26 47
2012.014 -- Fiestas Patrias (Antioch) September 15,
2012
26 48
2012.015 -- Colores de America Latina -- Our
Lady of Guadalupe Church Gym (Nolensville
Pike)
September 27,
2012
26 49
2012.016 -- HoLa Festival (Knoxville) October 6,
2012
26 50
2012.017 -- “Artistry and Industry: Brooms and
Broom Makers of McNairy County, Tennessee”
exhibit
November 3,
2012
26 51
2012.018 -- Sue Williams white oak basketry class
for Extension Homemakers -- York Center
(Crossville)
October 2012 26 52
2012.019 -- Photos from Evan Hatch of Willard
Hill, outsider artist (Manchester)
November 27,
2012
26 53
2013.001 -- Lewis Buckner furniture January 21,
2013
26 54
2013.002 -- Cumberland Trail Benefit Concert March 22,
2013
26 55
2013.007 -- East Tennessee Historical Society
basket exhibit photos
December
2013
26 56
2013.004 -- Yeu Matchuc Yoremé Deer Dance
(Nashville)
June 5, 2013 26 57
2013.005 -- Clorinda Chávez Galdós Bell --
Peruvian painter (Powell, Tennessee) -- “Cuzco
School of Religious Art”
June 20, 2013 26 58
2013.006 -- Hattie Duncan (African American
sculptor), Jackson Area Plectral Society String
Band
September 17-
18, 2013
26 59
2013.007 -- Tradition: Tennessee Lives and
Legacies exhibit tour -- Pryor Gallery (Columbia,
Tennessee) reception
September 26,
2013
26 60
2013.008 -- Fiestas Patrias (Antioch, Tennessee) September 29,
2013
26 61
2013.009 -- Celebrate Nashville -- multi-cultural
arts festival (Centennial Park, Nashville)
October 5,
2013
26 62
2013.010 -- Cumberland Hispanic Fest --
Cumberland County Playhouse (Crossville,
Tennessee)
October 12,
2013
26 63
2013.011 -- Clorinda Chávez Galdós Bell -- Cuzco
School of Painting (Powell, Tennessee)
October 25,
2013
26 64
2013.012 -- Latino Artists of East Tennessee
Gallery exhibit -- Tennessee Arts Commission
(Nashville)
October 29 and
November 22,
2013
26 65
2013.013 -- Cheekwood Day of the Dead
(Nashville) -- Banda Tenaz, José “Pepe” Vera,
Revolfusión, Mariachi International de Nashville
November 2,
2013
26 66
2013.014 -- Cannon County basketmaking circa 1930s
and 1980s
26 67
SERIES VII. -- EPHEMERA
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of souvenir posters and fans for various
events staged throughout Tennessee. It should be noted that the 1986 Festival of
American Folklife poster features a drawing of a quilt block based on a four-pointed star
quilt by Chattanooga quilter Mattie Lightfoot Porter.
Series Arrangement: This series is arranged alphabetically by researcher’s name.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Folder
Fans -- Annual Smithville Jamboree undated 27 1
Fans -- Black Folk Culture -- Fisk University
Learning Library Program (Nashville, Tennessee)
1983-1984 27 2
Fans -- Slice of the South: Center for Southern
Folklore
undated 27 3
Fans -- Tennessee Bicentennial Mall Cornerstone
Ceremony (Nashville, Tennessee)
June 27, 1994 27 4
Fans -- Uncle Dave Macon Days (Murfreesboro,
Tennessee)
July 11-13,
1986
27 5
Fans -- Uncle Dave Macon Days (Murfreesboro,
Tennessee)
July 10-11,
1998
27 6
Contents/Item Title Date Folder Item
Posters -- 10th Anniversary Bristol Rhythm and
Roots Reunion
September
2011
28 1
Posters -- Blues Music Awards -- The Blues
Foundation (Memphis, Tennessee)
May 6, 2010 28 2
Posters -- Blues Music Awards -- The Blues
Foundation (Memphis, Tennessee)
May 5, 2011 28 3
Posters -- Center for Southern Folklore --
Memphis Music and Heritage Festival
August 31-
September 2,
2001
28 4
Posters -- Center for Southern Folklore --
Memphis Music and Heritage Festival
August 29-31,
2003
28 5
Posters -- Center for Southern Folklore --
Memphis Music and Heritage Festival
September 5-6,
2009
28 6
Posters -- Country Music Hall of Fame -- Honor
Thy Music
2009 28 7
Posters -- Country Music Hall of Fame and
Museum Grand Opening (Nashville, Tennessee)
[design 1 with Ford truck image]
May 17, 2001 28 8
Posters -- Country Music Hall of Fame and
Museum, Grand Opening (Nashville, Tennessee)
[design 2 with large graphic of building exterior]
May 17, 2001 28 9
Posters -- Country Music Hall of Fame and
Museum Grand Opening -- Celebration of
Expanded Spaces
April 15, 2014 28 10
Posters -- The Cumberland Music Tour 1987 28 11
Posters -- “E.T. Wickham, A Dream Unguarded” -
- Photographs by Clark Thomas -- Custom House
Museum (Clarksville, Tennessee) [2 copies]
October 2001-
January 2002
28 12
Posters -- Festival of American Folklife June 25-29 and
July 2-6, 1986
28 13
Posters -- “Let Your Feet Do the Talkin’” --
documentary featuring Thomas Maupin -- 2011
recipient of the Tennessee Folklife Heritage
Award (numbered 5 of 25)
2011 28 14
Posters -- “Past and Present: Contributions to
Tennessee Cultural History” -- Cannon Cultural
Museum Exhibit
2008-2009 28 15
Posters -- The Pottery of Charles F. Decker --
Historic Jonesboro Visitors’ Center
January 5-
February 16,
2003
28 16
Posters -- Tradition: Tennessee Lives and Legacies
(promotional poster for book by Dean Dixon and
Robert Cogswell)
undated 28 17
Posters -- Tradition: Tennessee Lives and Legacies
-- hometown premiere of “Let Your Feet Do the
Talkin” (a documentary featuring Thomas
Maupin, 2011 recipient of the Tennessee Folklife
Heritage Award)
February 4,
2011
28 18
Posters -- Williamson County [Tenn.] Country
Music Festival
August 9-10,
1985
28 19
Posters -- Working: An Exhibit -- Why People Do
What They Do -- Arts Center of Cannon County
undated 28 20
SERIES VIII. -- AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of reel-to-reel audio tapes, audio cassette
tapes, mini-discs, CD recordings, U-Matic videocassettes, DVCAM digital video tapes,
VHS tapes, and DVD videos. Content includes program and project fieldwork, dubs of
broadcasts, constituent fieldwork, released recordings, and commercial audio recordings
issued for sale.
It should be noted that a large portion of the audio CDs (CTR002-CTR046 in Box 41) are
comprised of full show recordings of “The Cumberland Trail” radio show that airs on
WDVX, 89.9 FM, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Bobby Fulcher is the program host. He is
also the park manager of the Cumberland Trail State Park and spearheaded the Tennessee
State Parks Folklife Project. The radio show focuses on music and musicians from the
eleven-county corridor from the Cumberland Gap to Signal Point that makes up the
Cumberland Trail.
Series Arrangement: Original arrangement has been kept where possible. This series is
arranged by format. U-Matic videocassettes and one audio cassette set (FPVHS075) are
housed with the VHS tapes.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Item
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS001 -- Charlie Acuff, East Tennessee
Fiddler with Tom Jackson and Andy Smith
(Lebanon, Tennessee)
1997 29 1
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS002 -- Charlie Acuff, East Tennessee
Fiddler with Tom Jackson and Andy Smith
(Lebanon, Tennessee)
1997 29 2
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS003 -- Pistol Packing Papa: McDonald
Craig with David Sebring, Blues (Lebanon,
Tennessee)
1998 29 3
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS004 -- Pistol Packing Papa: McDonald
Craig with David Sebring, Blues (Lebanon,
Tennessee)
1998 29 4
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS005 -- Shades of Clyde: Clyde
Davenport, old-time fiddler with Evelyne Sharp
and Bobby Fulcher (Lebanon, Tennessee)
1999 29 5
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS006 -- Bob Douglas, Sequatchie Valley
Fiddlin’ 98 with Dave Sebring and John De Grote
(Lebanon, Tennessee)
1998 29 6
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS007 -- Old time Banjo from Blackley
Creek: Will Keys with Barbara Kuhns and Doug
Smith (Lebanon, Tennessee)
1999 29 7
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS008 -- Old time Banjo from Blackley
Creek: Will Keys with Barbara Kuhns and Doug
Smith (Lebanon, Tennessee)
1999 29 8
VHS tapes -- Cedar Glade Heritage Music Series -
- FPVHS009 -- Sweeter than Red Laurel:
Appalachian Fiddle Music, Red Wilson with
Bruce Greene and Rob Levin (Lebanon,
Tennessee)
2000 29 9
CD -- “Great Southern Old Time Fiddlers’
Convention 1925-1929,” Presented by the
Chattanooga Old Time Fiddlers Association
2013 29 10
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS010 -- Fiddling Bob Douglas, 100 Years
Old, Ain’t Done Yet Hot Planet Productions (Pre-
release copy)
2000 30 1
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS011 -- Fiddling Bob Douglas, 100 Years
Old, Ain’t Done Yet Hot Planet Productions
(Finished copy)
2001 30 2
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS012 -- Fiddler’s Grove: A Celebration of
Old-Time Music, featuring Ralph Blizard
(Common Good, Inc.)
1994 30 3
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS013 -- Governor’s Awards in the Arts,
Ryman Auditorium, Nashville (Heritage Award
Winner Ralph Blizard)
2003 30 4
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS014 -- Ralph Blizard Bio Video (Wallace
Video)
2003 30 5
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS015 -- 1988 Folk Medicine Festival
Medicine Show Reunion (Red Boiling Springs,
Tennessee)
June 25, 1988 30 6
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS016 -- Fall Fest ’85: Save Our Shell
Crawdad, Stillhouse Reelers, Gospel Writers,
Gospel Wonders, etc. (Field tape)
1988 30 7
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS017 -- Cumberland Music Tour, Interview
at brown University (Field tape)
April 25, 1988 30 8
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS018 -- Asheville Mountain Dance and Folk
Festival (Field tape)
1988 30 9
VHS tapes -- Fiddlers/Festivals/Music Tours --
FPVHS019 -- From Generation to Generation: The
55th National Folk Festival in Chattanooga (3rd
generation dub: Beta-Hi8-VHS)
1993 30 10
VHS tapes -- Cannon County -- FPVHS020 --
Mary Davis, Cannon County Sam Sweezy Tape #1
undated 31 1
VHS tapes -- FPVHS021 -- Albert Thomas,
Cannon County Sam Sweezy Tape #2
undated 31 2
VHS tapes -- Cannon County -- FPVHS022 --
Trevle Wood, Cannon County Sam Sweezy Tape
#3
undated 31 3
VHS tapes -- Cannon County -- FPVHS023 --
Thelma Hibdon and Ida Pearl Davis, Cannon
County Sam Sweezy Tape #4
undated 31 4
VHS tapes -- Cannon County -- FPVHS024 --
Betty Tanner and Family, Cannon County Sam
Sweezy Tape #5
undated 31 5
VHS tapes -- Cannon County -- FPVHS025 --
Maggie Murphy, Cannon County basketmaker
(Sol Korine, 12 minutes)
undated 31 6
VHS tapes -- Cannon County -- FPVHS026 --
Original of Maggie Murphy, Cannon County
basketmaker (Sol Korine, 12 minutes), on U-Matic
Videocassette
undated 31 7
VHS tapes -- Reelfoot Lake -- FPVHS027 --
“Reelfoot,” with Dale Calhoun, The Heartland
Series, WBIR-TV, Knoxville (30 minutes)
undated 32 1
VHS tapes -- Reelfoot Lake -- FPVHS028 -- Dale
Calhoun, field tape, 1st Interview by Coy Leahe
(1947-1950), 2nd Interview by Lea Thompson,
Washington, D.C. (1986)
1947-1950,
1986
32 2
VHS tapes -- Reelfoot Lake -- FPVHS029 --
“Reelfoot Lake Stump Jumper” featuring Dale
Calhoun, Episode of “The Heartland Series,”
WBIR-TV, Knoxville (copy of FPVHS027)
undated 32 3
VHS tapes -- Reelfoot Lake -- FPVHS030 --
“Reelfoot Lake Stump Jumper,” The Kentucky
Network
undated 32 4
VHS tapes -- Reelfoot Lake -- FPVHS031 --
“Reelfoot Lake Stump Jumper,” WMC-TV,
Memphis
January 23,
1998
32 5
VHS tapes -- Reelfoot Lake -- FPVHS032 --
“Reelfoot Lake,” Sam Burege Channel 6, Bill
Anderson Channel 13, “Black Waters: Lewis and
Clark”
undated 32 6
VHS tapes -- Reelfoot Lake -- FPVHS033 -- Dale
Calhoun, video documentation, National Heritage
Fellowship Nomination, includes segment from
“The Heartland Series,” 1950s film of Dale’s
father Bill Calhoun, excerpt of stump jumpers
from Disney documentary, 1930s
undated 32 6
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS034 -- “Dallas
Newberry: Tennessee Chairmaker,” home movie
by Dick Hulan
undated 33 1
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS035 -- “Dallas
Newberry: Tennessee Chairmaker,” home movie
by Dick Hulan
undated 33 2
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS036 -- “Handmade:
Traditional Tennessee Artists of the Cumberland
Plateau,” with Donald Fann and Evan Hatch
November 18,
2003
33 3
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS037 -- “Soft Covers
for Hard Times,” Merikay Waldvogel, “Mornings
on 5,” WTVF
October 20,
1990
33 4
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS038 -- “Soft Covers
for Hard Times,” Merikay Waldvogel, “Mornings
on 5,” WTVF
October 20,
1990
33 5
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS039 -- “How to
Make a Mountain Dulcimer, with Bob Mize”
(Wallace Video Media)
2003 33 6
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS040 -- Charles Jean
Horner, fiddle and cabinetmaker, WKRN
November 7,
1993
33 7
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS041 -- “The Triggs
Guitar, The Player’s Choice” (Envision, Inc.)
1993 33 8
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS042 -- “Old Crafts,
New Horizons,” Carl F. Turney, “Patterns of
American Rural Art,” Raymond Evans
undated 33 9
VHS tapes -- Crafts -- FPVHS043 -- “Unbroken
Tradition: Jerry Brown’s Pottery” (Appalshop)
1989 33 10
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS044 -- “The Road,”
WDVX, 89.9 FM, Knoxville (East Tennessee
Appalachian Roots Music Radio) on EGG, PBS
April 2002 34 1
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS045 -- “The Road,”
WDVX, 89.9 FM, Knoxville (East Tennessee
Appalachian Roots Music Radio) on EGG, PBS
and WDVX segment that aired on ABC Channel
2, Nashville
April 2002 34 2
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS046 -- Segment
from WDVX, 89.9 FM, Knoxville (East
Tennessee Appalachian Roots Music Radio) on
ABC Channel 2, Nashville
April 2002 34 3
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS047 -- “Echoes of
America” on the Banjo, film by Matthew
Whiteman, narrated by Joe Wilson, features clips
of Virgil Anderson and Uncle Dave Macon
(NCTA film)
undated 34 4
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS048 -- “Tennessee
Banjo Institute” “The Great Banjo Meltdown”
(Lebanon, Tennessee)
undated 34 5
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS049 -- “Ballad of a
Mountain Man: Bascom Lamar Alexander,” PBS
American Experience Series (60 minutes)
undated 34 6
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS050 -- “Pride of
Tennessee Folk Music and Dance,” concert
sponsored by the Old Time Music and Dance
Foundation, Tape 1 (Cumberland County
Playhouse)
October 25,
1996
34 7
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS050 -- “Pride of
Tennessee Folk Music and Dance,” concert
sponsored by the Old Time Music and Dance
Foundation, Tape 2 (Cumberland County
Playhouse)
October 25,
1996
34 8
VHS tapes -- Music -- FPVHS052 -- “Voices of
Love” on “Nashville Gospel,” African American
group
Taped on
March 17,
1993; aired on
March 21,
1993
34 9
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS053 -- “Nothin’ but the Blues: Beale
Street, Memphis, Part 1,” produced by Beale St.
(Extended)
April 1, 1986 35 1
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS054 -- “From Gospel to Rock: Beale Street
Part 2”
April 1, 1986 35 2
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS055 -- Two Blues films copied from David
Evans
undated 35 3
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS056 -- Fairfield Four on CBS Sunday
Morning
October 31,
1993
35 4
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS057 -- “All Day and All Night: Memories
from Beale Street,” Center for Southern Folklore,
Channel 8
undated 35 5
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS058 -- Howard Armstrong: “Louie Bluie”
(1986), “Howard Armstrong Returns,” The
Heartland Series (2000), “Armstrong and Ward: A
Work in Progress” (2002)
1986, 2000,
2002
35 6
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS059 -- “Sweet Old Song: Howard
Armstrong and Barbara Ward” (Two Cent
Productions)
2002 35 7
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS060 -- “Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and
Glory” (PBS Home Video)
2000 35 8
VHS tapes -- African American Music --
FPVHS061 -- “Don’t Let Nobody Turn You
Around,” Nashville Gospel Ministries (60
minutes)
November 15,
1988
35 9
VHS tapes -- Various Traditions -- FPVHS062 --
Tennessee Traditions: Music and Dance, Artists in
Education
1986 36 1
VHS tapes -- Various Traditions -- FPVHS063 --
Tennessee Traditions: Artists in Education
1987 36 2
VHS tapes -- Various Traditions -- FPVHS064 --
Ida pearl Davis feature, WTVF “Talk of the
Town” (October 1986), Virgil Anderson Ballads
Program “Carry it On” series (SFCRP), Alvin
Jarrett feature, “Tennessee Arts!” series (WDCN
#119, February 1986)
February and
October 1986
36 3
VHS tapes -- Various Traditions -- FPVHS065 --
“Inherited Talent in Action,” Clarksville
Montgomery County Public Library (various
artists)
undated 36 4
VHS tapes -- Self-taught Artists -- FPVHS066 --
“Boneshop of the Heart: Folk Offering from the
American South,” E. T. Wickham, Bessie Harvey
and others
undated 36 5
VHS tapes -- Self-taught Artists -- FPVHS067 --
“The Sacred Vision of Howard Finster,” Museum
of American Folk Art
1995 36 6
VHS tapes -- Self-taught Artists -- FPVHS068 --
“Remember Me boys: The Tanner Wickham
Story,” Enoch Tanner Wickham, WSMV
Nashville
undated 36 7
VHS tapes -- Self-taught Artists -- FPVHS069 --
“The Tin Man” on 60 Minutes, with Charles
Lucas, Bessie Harvey, and others
Fall 1993 36 8
VHS tapes -- Immigrant Arts -- FPVHS070 -- The
Royal Laotian Ballet, Dabar Productions, on U-
Matic Videocassette
undated 37 1
VHS tapes -- Immigrant Arts -- FPVHS071 --
“From Generation to Generation: The Royal Lao
Dance Troupe,” Dabar Productions (VHS
duplicate of FPVHS070)
undated 37 2
VHS tapes -- Immigrant Arts -- FPVHS072 --
“The Rising Sun: Doalnara Academy Institute,”
Korean Music and Dance
undated 37 3
VHS tapes -- Immigrant Arts -- FPVHS073 --
“Nashville’s International Artists,” Refugee
Services Program
2003 37 4
VHS tapes -- Arts in Other States -- FPVHS074 --
“Music Masters and Rhythm Kings,” Georgia
Public TV and Southern Arts Federation, National
Endowment for the Arts Folk Arts Program
(Blues, old-time string band, Cuban bembe drum)
undated 37 5
Audio cassette -- Arts in Other States --
FPVHS075 -- “Na Mele Paniolo -- Songs of
Hawaiian Cowboys -- Hawaiian Folk Arts
Program
1987, 1990 37 6
VHS tapes -- Arts in Other States -- FPVHS076 --
NASAA Conference: Future of Public Funding for
the Arts
1992 37 7
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS077 -- CAFFM Oral History Video with
Johnson Swafford
1985 38 1
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS078 -- “The Heartland Series, Vol. VI,”
WBIR-TV, Knoxville
1987 38 2
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS079 -- “The Heartland Series, Vol. XV,”
WBIR-TV, Knoxville
1987 38 3
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS080 -- “Preserving Our Past, Building Our
Future: Heritage Tourism” (National Trust for
Historic Preservation)
1994 38 4
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS081 -- “Preserving Our Past, Building Our
Future: Heritage Tourism” (National Trust for
Historic Preservation), Revised
1999 38 5
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS082 -- “The Call of the Whistle: The Kay
Gee Steam Engine,” film by Joe Swann with
booklet
2003 38 6
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS083 -- “Hamper McGee: Raw Mash,
Making the Moonshine,” film by Sol Korine and
Blaine Dunlap
undated 38 7
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS084 -- Clara Fodor on WNPT: Tennessee
Crossroads
October 23,
1994
38 8
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS085 -- 2003 Governor’s Arts Awards:
Folklife Heritage Awardees Ralph Blizard,
Howard Armstrong, Clara Fodor, Roy Harper
2003 38 9
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS086 -- The Fairfield Four on WTVF
(January 21, 1989), Vannoy Streeter on WSMV
(October 23, 1995), Ida Pearl Davis on WNPT
(July 2, 1998)
January 21,
1989; October
23, 1995; July
2, 1998
38 10
VHS tapes -- Folklife and Oral History --
FPVHS087 -- Richard Spicer, Sherry Brock on
WTVF News (late 1980s), “The Stonecarvers,”
film by Majorie Hunt and Paul Wagner (1984),
Vannoy Streeter on WDCN (September 1, 1988),
Fainting Goats on WTVF (January 4, 1989), Stone
Mason Herbert Baggett on Tennessee Crossroads
(July 31, 1987), Alvin Jarrett on WSMV, Ida Pearl
Davis and Thelma Hibdon on WNPT (July 2,
1997)
late 1980s,
1997
38 11
VHS tapes -- Various -- FPVHS088 -- Maggie Lee
Sayre, ABC News (October 27, 1995), “Gandy
Dancers,” film by Barry Dornfield and Maggie
Holtzberg (1994)
1994-1995 39 1
VHS tapes -- Various -- FPVHS089 -- John
Phillips, gospel singer, video by Tony Ward
2003 39 2
VHS tapes -- Various -- FPVHS090 -- “Canaan
Land” and “The Voices of Love,” African
American gospel program
1992 39 3
DVCAM tape -- DVCAM001 -- Ralph Blizard,
footage for the Governor’s Awards in the Arts,
Wallace Video Media (40 minutes)
2003 39 4
Reel-to-reel audio tapes -- FPRR001 -- Tennessee
Folklore Radio Series, Tennessee Arts
Commission -- Anvil Shooting, Elephant Hanging,
Uncle Dave Macon, Handmade Quilts, Grand Ole
Opry, Sacred Harp Singing
1978 39 5
Reel-to-reel audio tapes -- FPRR002 -- Tennessee
Folklore Radio Series, Tennessee Arts
Commission -- Anvil Shooting, Elephant Hanging,
Uncle Dave Macon, Handmade Quilts, Grand Ole
Opry, Sacred Harp Singing (duplicate of
FPRR001)
1978 39 6
Reel-to-reel audio tapes -- FPRR003 -- Tennessee
Folklore Radio Series, Tennessee Arts
Commission -- Anvil Shooting, Elephant Hanging,
Uncle Dave Macon, Handmade Quilts, Grand Ole
Opry, Sacred Harp Singing (duplicate of
FPRR002)
1978 39 7
Reel-to-reel audio tapes -- FPRR004 -- Tennessee
Folklore Radio Series, Tennessee Arts
Commission -- Storytelling, Jug Bands,
Moonshining, Ballads, Superstitions, Mysterious
Barrel
1978 39 8
Reel-to-reel audio tapes -- FPRR005 -- Tennessee
Folklore Radio Series, Tennessee Arts
Commission -- Storytelling, Jug Bands,
Moonshining, Ballads, Superstitions, Mysterious
Barrel (duplicate of FPRR004)
1978 39 9
Reel-to-reel audio tapes -- FPRR006 -- Tennessee
Folklore Radio Series, Tennessee Arts
Commission -- Storytelling, Jug Bands,
Moonshining, Ballads, Superstitions, Mysterious
Barrel (duplicate of FPRR004)
1978 39 10
Reel-to-reel audio tapes -- FPRR007 --
Unidentified from Bob Pinson’s materials (may be
black blues singer in JR style at CMF, possibly
McDonald Craig)
undated 39 11
Reel-to-reel audio tapes -- FPRR008 -- Roby
Cogswell radio interview regarding the
Cumberland Music Tour, Southeastern Public
Radio Network
aired April 13,
1988
39 12
DVD ROM -- FPDVD001 -- Masters of
Traditional Arts National Heritage Fellows
ABC/CLIO documentary
2002 40 1
DVD video -- FPDVD002 -- Dismembered
Tennesseans: Fletcher Bright and Walter Forbes
2003 40 2
DVD video -- FPDVD003 -- Schoolhouse
Sessions: Community Music from West Tennessee
with Ellis Truett, produced by Mary Nichols and
Dan Pfeifer (contains booklet)
2003 40 3
DVD video -- FPDVD004 -- Discover Bluegrass:
American Roots Music (IBMA)
2004 40 4
DVD video -- FPDVD005 -- Lao New Year
Festival, Lao Buddhapathip Temple (Nashville)
2005 40 5
DVD video -- FPDVD006 -- “Five Minutes with
Wichita” Interview
2006 40 6
DVD video -- FPDVD007 -- Tennessee Arts
Commission Governor’s Awards in the Arts
(Folklife Heritage Awardees: Clyde Davenport,
Fisk Jubilee Singers), Captured Memory video
2007 40 7
DVD video -- FPDVD008 -- “Raw Mash/Mouth
Music,” Korine/Dunlap
1979 40 8
DVD video -- FPDVD009 -- “The Uncle Dave
Macon Program,” Korine/Dunlap
1981 40 9
DVD video -- FPDVD010 -- “Robby Spencer’s
Adventures,” Volume 1, ElixirGroup.com (Bluff
City, Tennessee)
2005 40 10
DVD video -- FPDVD011 -- “Robby Spencer’s
Adventures,” Volume 2, ElixirGroup.com (Bluff
City, Tennessee)
2005 40 11
DVD video -- FPDVD012 -- “Robby Spencer’s
Adventures,” Volume 3, ElixirGroup.com (Bluff
City, Tennessee)
2005 40 12
DVD video -- FPDVD013 -- “Sacred Journey:
Fisk Jubilee Singers,” Sunrise Music Group
2007 40 13
DVD video -- FPDVD014 -- “A Spiritual Journey
with the Fisk Jubilee Singers,” WKRN
TV/Tennessee Arts Commission/National
Endowment for the Arts Masterpieces Initiative
2007 40 14
DVD video -- FPDVD015 -- “US Public Folklore:
The Watershed Years,” National Endowment for
the Arts/AFS
2008 40 15
DVD video -- FPDVD016 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers:
Governor’s Arts Awards
2007 40 16
DVD video -- FPDVD017 -- Homer Green feature
on “Tennessee Crossroads,” Nashville Public
Television
1992 40 17
DVD video -- FPDVD018 -- “Respect Yourself:
The Stax Records Story”
2007 40 18
DVD video -- FPDVD019 -- “I Am A Man: From
Memphis, A Lesson in Life”
undated 40 19
DVD video -- FPDVD020 -- Governor’s Awards
in the Arts, featuring Folklife Heritage Awardees
Clyde Davenport and the Fisk Jubilee Singers
2007 40 20
DVD video -- FPDVD021 -- “The Uncle Dave
Macon Program,” Springfed Records
2007 40 21
DVD video -- FPDVD022 -- “Folk Arts in
Education 2008: A Resource Handbook II,”
Michigan State University Museum
2007 40 22
DVD video -- FPDVD023 -- “Peace of Ground,”
Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center
2009 40 23
DVD video -- FPDVD024 -- “Peace of Ground,”
Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center
2009 40 24
DVD video -- FPDVD025 -- Governor’s Awards
in the Arts, featuring Folklife Heritage Awardees
Robert Belfour, Charles Horner, Newberry and
Sons
2009 40 25
DVD video -- FPDVD026 -- “I’ll Keep On
Singing: The Southern Gospel Convention
Tradition,” with Charles Towler (MTSU)
2010 40 26
DVD video -- FPDVD027 -- “Let Your Feet Do
the Talkin’,” with Thomas Maupin, Stewart
Copeland
2010 41 1
DVD video -- FPDVD028 -- Creative License
Show #11-01, featuring Roger Smith and
Hockaday Brooms
2011 41 2
DVD video -- FPDVD029 -- Creative License
Shows 201, 202, 203, with Danza Azteca and
Newberry Chairs
2011 41 3
DVD video -- FPDVD030 -- “Mindfield: It’s Still
America,” Billy Tripp
2011 41 4
DVD ROM -- FPDVD031 -- “Masters of
Traditional Arts: National Endowment for the Arts
National Heritage Fellowships”
2011 41 5
DVD video -- FPDVD032 -- Governor’s Awards
in the Arts, featuring Folklife Heritage Awardees
Polly Page, WDVX Radio, and distinguished artist
Bobby Blue Bland
2013 41 6
DVD video -- FPDVD033 -- City of Parsons 100
Year Celebration
2013 41 7
DVD video -- FPDVD035 -- “Showdown at the
Hoedown,” Blane Dunlap/Sol Korine film, fiddler
Frazier Moss (Cookeville)
circa 1970s 41 8
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR002 -- Russ and Lou Wilson, Avery Trace,
Curtis Hicks, Red Mountain White Trash
March 24,
2002
41 9
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR003 -- Curly Fox, Sidney Robertson, Ruby
and Oliver Hughes, Henry Garrett, The Isaacs,
Fletcher Bright, Dismembered Tennesseans
March 31,
2002
41 10
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR004 -- Glen Neeves and Grayson County
Boys, Howard Armstrong, Don Sarrell, Charlie
Louvin
April 7, 2002 41 11
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR005 -- Bob Townsend and Fiery Gizzard
String Band, Virgil Anderson, Don and Earl,
Johnny Ray Hicks
April 14, 2002 41 12
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR006 -- Dock Boggs, Buster Turner, Sally
Turner, Jess Young, Pete Steel
April 21, 2002 41 13
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR007 -- Tony Thomas, TT and Coal Creek,
New Dixie Entertainers, Blaine Smith, Florrie
Stewart, Clay Turner
April 28, 2002 41 14
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR008 -- Mike DeFosche, Jenny Schatz,
Uncle Dave Macon, The Gentry Family,
Boilermaker Red
May 12, 2002 41 15
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR009 -- Ed Brown, Curly Fox, Texas Ruby,
Five Star Jubilee Singers
May 19, 2002 41 16
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR010 -- Bob Douglas, Blind Pete Castle, S
and S Bluegrass, Brown and Sullivan
May 26, 2002 41 17
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR011 -- Tony Trishka, John Sharp, Virgil
Anderson, New River Boys
June 2, 2002 41 18
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR012 -- Troxell Brothers, Edmonds Family,
Barbee Brothers, Carl Bean
June 9, 2002 41 19
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR013 -- Robert Allen Brothers, Bill Luper,
Haley and Orbit Hill, Bell Jones, Harold Stanley,
Mutt and Less Lewis, Cotton and Herb Tipton
June 16, 2002 41 20
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR014 -- Arthur Smith, John Sharp, Virgil
Anderson, Leonard Rutherford, Ted Bogan
July 21, 2002 41 21
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR015 -- Russ Wilson, Lou Wilson, Fiddling
Bob Rogers
July 28, 2002 41 22
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR016 -- Mystery Mountain Boys, Fletcher
Bright Fiddle Band, Jimmy McCarroll, Roane
County Ramblers
August 4, 2002 41 23
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR019 -- New River Boys, Bill Shannon and
the Girls, Sunshine Slim Smith
August 25,
2002
41 24
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR020 -- Clyde Davenport, Rockytoppers
with Elmer Hurst, Johnny Ray Hicks, John Sharp,
Virgil, Willard, Dillard, Hershel Anderson
September 1,
2002
41 25
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR021 -- Carson Robison, Fletcher Bright,
Eldie Barbee, Tom McCarroll
September 8,
2002
41 26
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR022 -- Uncle Dave Macon, Theron Hale,
The Cluster Pluckers, Norman Blake with Red
Rector
September 15,
2002
41 27
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR025 -- Mystery Mountain Boys, Bob
Douglas, New Road
October 6,
2002
41 28
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR027 -- Curtis Hicks and the Old Time
Strings, The Old-Timers Trio, Molly O’Day,
Sunshine Slim Sweet, Buddy Daniels
October 20,
2002
41 29
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR028 -- Clark Lewis, Johnny Ray Hicks,
Virgil Anderson, Unlimited Grass
October 27,
2002
41 30
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR029 -- Charlie Acuff, Sidney Robertson,
Ruby Hughes, Carl and Henry Garrett,
Boilermaker Red, Gary Weaver
November 3,
2002
41 31
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR031 -- Louvin Brothers, Bob Douglas,
David West, and Luke Brandon, Jr.
November 24,
2002
41 32
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR032 -- Leslie Keith, Don and Earl,
Bellfuries, Perry Durham, Clyde Troxell
December 1,
2002
41 33
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR033 -- Earl T. Bridgeman, Dee Hicks,
Curtis Hicks and the Old Time Strings
December 8,
2002
41 34
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR035 -- Louvin Brothers, Alma Hodgins, Liz
and Tim (Anderson County), Ed Brown, Johnny
Ray Hicks
December 22,
2002
41 35
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR036 -- Jim McCarroll, Tony Thomas,
Lonesome County Line, Mike DeFosche
December 29,
2002
41 36
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR037 -- New Road, Pendergrass Gospel
Singers, Howard Armstrong, Earl T. Bridgeman,
Jess Young, Homer Davenport
January 5,
2003
41 37
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR038 -- Bob Townsend, Fiery Gizzard String
Band, Bob Douglas, Cotton Tipton, Elsie and
Orbit Hill
January 12,
2003
41 38
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR039 -- Fletcher Bright, Dismembered
Tennesseans, Dee and Delta Hicks
January 19,
2003
41 39
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR040 -- Bob Douglas, Tony Thomas, Carl
Bean, Luke Brandon, Jimmy McCarroll, Pitney
Seiber, Lane Thompson
January 26,
2003
41 40
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR041 -- Clarence Farrell, Virgil Anderson,
John Sharp
February 2,
2003
41 41
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR043 -- Jerry Moore, Luke Brandon, Jr.,
Howard White, Tom and Tammy McCarroll,
Jimmy McCarroll
February 22,
2003
41 42
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR044 -- Curly Fox, Shell Coffey, Hugh
Cross, Voyd Rogers, Curtis Hicks and the Old-
Time Strings
February 3,
2003
41 43
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR045 -- Virgil Anderson, Dillard Anderson
with Orangy Hubbard and the Cherokees, Willard
Anderson and Jumpin’ Jimmy Frog, John Burke
and the Fender Benders, Eric, Rick, and Scotty
Anderson
March 9, 2003 41 44
CD -- The Cumberland Trail WDVX Radio Shows
-- CTR046 -- Fletcher Bright Band, Rhetty and
Orin Spradlin, Lonesome County Line
March 16,
2003
41 45
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD001 -- Cora Cline,
interviewed by D. Hulan Fairfield
1967 42 1
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD002 -- Billy Womack and
Friends: Robert Reed, Billy Womack, Sammy
Boswell, and Danny Boyle, recorded by Kathy
Cogswell in Wartrace, Tennessee (included CD
with images of Billy Womack that has been placed
in its own CD case and labeled FPCD002A)
January 2,
1967
42 2
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD002A -- Billy Womack
images
2002 42 3
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD003 -- Eldia Barbee, banjo
(ASP Records)
circa 1977 42 4
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD004 -- Uncle Dave at Home,
Uncle Dave Macon, recorded by Charles Faulkner
Bryan
recorded in
1950,
remastered in
1987
42 5
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD005 -- Grand Masters Champs
and Near Champs: The Early Years, Volume 1
1998 42 6
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD006 -- Howard Armstrong
Homecoming Concert at the Laurel Theatre with
the Louie Bluie Band (Knoxville)
October 14,
2000
42 7
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD007 -- The Rising Sun:
Korean Dance, The Decalogue Stone Country
Academy (Middle Tennessee)
2000 42 8
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD008 -- Howard Armstrong,
Howard Swings the Hampton
July 21, 2001 42 9
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD009 -- E. T. Wickham: A
Dream Unguarded Audio Tour (Customs House
Museum, Clarksville)
February 2002 42 10
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD010 -- “Never Part Again:
New Harp of Columbia Singing from the William
H. Headrick Chapel,” (Collegedale)
2001 42 11
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD011 -- Will Slayden, African
American Banjo Songs from West Tennessee
2001 42 12
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD012 -- Music of the Garden of
Prayer, recorded live by Richard Ripani
(Tabernacle, Lebanon)
March 3, 2002 42 13
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD013 -- Garden of Prayer
Tabernacle Musical Demos/Discussions
March 2002 42 14
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD014 -- DeFosche, Bryant and
the Fall Creek Frolickers, live from The
Mountaineer Folk Festival (Fall Creek Falls)
September 7,
2002
42 15
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD015 -- DeFosche, Bryant and
the Fall Creek Frolickers (Fall Creek Falls)
September 7,
2002
42 16
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD016 -- Tom Owen and Sonny
Thomas, live from the Mountaineer Folk Fest (Fall
Creek Falls)
September 7,
2002
42 17
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD017 -- Roan Mountain
Hilltoppers, Roy Harper, live from Mountaineer
Folk Festival (Fall Creek Falls)
September 8,
2002
42 18
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD018 -- Roan Mountain
Hilltoppers, Roy Harper, live from Mountaineer
Folk Festival (Fall Creek Falls) (duplicate of
FPCD017)
September 8,
2002
42 19
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD019 -- ASP Records photos
and songs (Chattanooga)
2002 42 20
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD020 -- Naomi Morrison and
the Mountain Melodies
2003 42 21
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD021 -- Jake and Ruth Davis,
interview #1, R. Cogswell and E. Hatch
(Woodbury)
December 10,
2004
42 22
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD022 -- Jake and Ruth Davis,
interview #1, R. Cogswell and E. Hatch
(Woodbury)
December 10,
2004
42 23
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD023 -- Mountain Goat Radio
Show, South Cumberland Cultural Society, new
Monteagle Depot 1906
undated 42 24
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD024 -- Uncle Dave Macon
Driving Tour
undated 42 25
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD025 -- Walter Grier, discs A
and B
undated 42 26
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD026 -- Interview with Howdy
Forrester (Center for Popular Music)
undated 42 27
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD027 -- Roy Harper, side 1
undated 42 28
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD028 -- Roy Harper, side 2
undated 42 29
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD029 -- Pine Breeze Final CD
1: Eldia Barbee, Chastain Brothers, Bob Douglas
undated 42 30
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD030 -- Pine Breeze Final CD
2: Russ Vandergriff, Ella Hughes, Blaine Smith,
Peanut Cantrell, Lee Trentham, Eldia Barbee, Clay
Turner, Bice Family
undated 42 31
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD031 -- Pine Breeze
Recordings, disc A
undated 42 32
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD032 -- Pine Breeze
Recordings, disc B
undated 42 33
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD033 -- Pine Breeze
Recordings, disc C
undated 42 34
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD034 -- Pine Breeze
Recordings, disc D
undated 42 35
CD -- Field, Educational and Remastered
Recordings -- FPCD035 -- Uncle Dave Macon
Days Festival
July 8-10,
2005
42 36
CD -- Other States -- FPCD037 -- Alabama --
“Here I Stand: Elders’ Wisdom, Children’s Song”
-- Smithsonian Folkways: Music of the South with
the Youth and Elders of Rural Alabama, Field
Recordings Vol. 1
1996 43 1
CD -- Other States -- FPCD038-041 -- Kentucky --
“More Than Music: A Heritage Driving Tour of
Kentucky’s Route 23 -- Judy Sizemore (4 disc set)
undated 43 2
CD -- Other States -- FPCD042 -- South Carolina -
- “South Carolina Welcomes Y’all: A Sampler of
South Carolina Traditional Music”
2000 43 3
CD -- Other States -- FPCD043 -- South Carolina -
- South Carolina Heritage Corridor Traditional
Music
2002 43 4
CD -- Other States -- FPCD044 -- Western States
Federation (WESTAF) -- “The Spirit of Place:
Traditional Cultures and Their Environments --
Produced by Jack Loeffler and Elaine Thatcher
1997 43 5
CD -- Other States -- FPCD045 -- Western States
Federation (WESTAF) -- “The Spirit of Place:
Traditional Cultures and Their Environments --
Produced by Jack Loeffler and Elaine Thatcher
1997 43 6
CD -- Other States -- FPCD046 -- Western States
Federation (WESTAF) -- “The Spirit of Place:
Traditional Cultures and Their Environments --
Produced by Jack Loeffler and Elaine Thatcher
1997 43 7
CD -- Other States -- FPCD047 -- Western States
Federation (WESTAF) -- “The Spirit of Place:
Traditional Cultures and Their Environments --
Produced by Jack Loeffler and Elaine Thatcher
1997 43 8
CD -- Other States -- FPCD048 -- Western States
Federation (WESTAF) -- “The Spirit of Place:
Traditional Cultures and Their Environments --
Produced by Jack Loeffler and Elaine Thatcher
1997 43 9
CD -- Other States -- FPCD049 -- Western States
Federation (WESTAF) -- “The Spirit of Place:
Traditional Cultures and Their Environments --
Produced by Jack Loeffler and Elaine Thatcher
1997 43 10
CD -- Other States -- FPCD050 -- Western States
Federation (WESTAF) -- “The Spirit of Place:
Traditional Cultures and Their Environments --
Produced by Jack Loeffler and Elaine Thatcher
1997 43 11
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD051 --
Fletcher Bright Fiddle Band -- Live at the Laurel
January 26,
2002
43 12
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD052 -- The
Cantrells -- Dancing with the Miller’s Daughter
1995 43 13
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD053 -- Al
Delory Florando -- Salsa/Jazz Nashville
1996 43 14
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD054 --
Sarah Elisabeth -- Spirit of the Wood Mountain
Dulcimer (Hendersonville)
2002 43 15
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD055 --
Legends of Tennessee -- Eddie Bond, Billy Swan,
Tom Mathis -- Rockabilly Hall of Fame, Vol. 1
2006 43 16
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD056 --
Mariachi Band Viva la Musica -- Canciones para
todos (Nashville)
2004 43 17
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD057 -- La
Voix du Djembe -- Djembefole Percussion
Ensemble (Nashville)
2004 43 18
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD058 --
Kentucky Folklife Program Database
undated 43 19
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD059 -- The
Call of the Whistle Interactive Companion -- Joe
Swann
2003 43 20
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD060 --
Cultural Heritage Center Conceptual Plans --
birthplace of Country Music
undated 43 21
CD -- Commercially Produced -- FPCD061 --
Johnny Ray Hicks -- “Crossville Criminal and
Other Songs of the Cumberland Plateau” -- Jubilee
Arts
2007 43 22
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD062 -- “Duck Call
History” segment on Tennessee’s “Wild Side” TV
show -- Howard Harland, Don Johns, R. Cogswell,
Reelfoot Lake exhibit
2005 43 23
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD063 -- Roan
Mountain Hilltoppers at Mountaineer Folk
Festival (Fall Creek Falls) -- Field Recording by
R. Cogswell
September 6-8,
2002
43 24
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD064 -- Fiery Gizzard
String Band at Murfreesboro Center for the Arts --
Field Recording by R. Cogswell
March 9, 2002 43 25
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD065 -- In Bright
Mansions Above -- The Choral Music of Roland
M. Carter, Vol. 1 (Chattanooga)
2009 44 1
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD066 -- Old Time
Music from Old Time Folks of Upper East
Tennessee -- Garland Collection, disc 1
January 2007 44 2
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD067 -- Old Time
Music from Old Time Folks of Upper East
Tennessee -- Garland Collection, disc 2
January 2007 44 3
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD068 -- Old Time
Music from Old Time Folks of Upper East
Tennessee -- Garland Collection, disc 3
January 2007 44 4
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD069 -- Gwine Back
to Dixie -- James H. Garland (Elizabethton,
Tennessee)
January 2007 44 5
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD070 -- Bird Songs --
Native American Flute -- Daniel Bigay (Marshall,
North Carolina)
2004 44 6
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD071 -- God is
Wonderful -- The Bell Singers of Memphis,
Tennessee
2005 44 7
CD -- Miscellaneous -- FPCD072 -- Dixie
Travelers (Dickson County)
undated 44 8
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD073 -- Fiddlers
of the Tennessee Valley -- Various Artists --
Springfed Records 33004
undated 44 9
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD074 -- Sunset
Memories: The Perry County Music Makers --
Springfed Records 33009
recorded 1974 44 10
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD075 -- God Be
With You Till We Meet Again -- Sam McGee and
Bill Lowery -- Springfed Records 33021
undated 44 11
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD076 -- Going
Back to Tennessee -- The Perry County Music
Makers -- Springfed Records 33024
recorded 1976 44 12
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD077 -- Flowery
Girls -- Omer Forster with Houston Daniel and the
Highland Rim Boys -- Springfed Records 33037
recorded 1977 44 13
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD078 -- Uncle
Dave At Home -- Uncle Dave Macon -- Springfed
Records 101
recorded 1950 44 14
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD079 -- Down at
the Barber Shop -- Billy Womack -- Springfed
Records 102
2004 44 15
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD080 -- Sam and
Kirk McGee Live: 1955-1967 -- Springfed
Records 103
2005 44 16
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD081 -- John
Work III -- Recording Black Culture -- Springfed
Records 104
2007 44 17
CD -- Springfed Records -- FPCD082 -- The
Fairfield Four Revival -- Springfed Records 109
recorded 1989 44 18
CD -- Grand Master Fiddle Championships --
FPCD083 -- Grand Masters Champs and Near
Champs -- The Early Years, Vol. 1
undated 44 19
CD -- Grand Master Fiddle Championships --
FPCD084 -- 34th Annual Grand Master Fiddle
Champions (Franklin)
2005 44 20
CD -- Grand Master Fiddle Championships --
FPCD085 -- 35th Annual Grand Master Fiddle
Champions (Franklin)
2006 44 21
CD -- Grand Master Fiddle Championships --
FPCD086 -- 36th Annual Grand Master Fiddle
Champions (Franklin)
2007 44 22
CD -- Grand Master Fiddle Championships --
FPCD087 -- 37th Annual Grand Master Fiddle
Champions (Franklin)
2008 44 23
CD -- Sandrock Recordings -- FPCD088 --
Sandstone and Pine Rosin -- Music of the
Cumberland Trail -- Sandrock Recordings 1001
2001 45 1
CD -- Sandrock Recordings -- FPCD089 -- Gettin’
Up The Stairs -- Traditional Music from the
Cumberland Plateau -- Sandrock Recordings 1003
2013 45 2
CD -- Sandrock Recordings -- FPCD090 -- Five
Miles Out of Town -- Traditional Music From the
Cumberland Plateau -- Sandrock Recordings 1004
2012 45 3
CD -- Sandrock Recordings -- FPCD091 -- Clyde
Davenport -- Clydeoscope: Rare and Beautiful
Tunes From the Cumberland Plateau -- Sandrock
Recordings 1005
2012 45 4
CD -- Sandrock Recordings -- FPCD092 -- Chris
Ryan -- Uptown Gals -- Sandrock Recordings
1006
2013 45 5
CD -- Sandrock Recordings -- FPCD093 -- Jim
Fagan -- Fallen Country Star -- Sandrock
Recordings 1007
2013 45 6
CD -- Sandrock Recordings -- FPCD094 --
Revival: Don and Earl Sacred Rock from the 50s
and 60s -- Don Williams and Earl Mays --
Sandrock Recordings 1009
2013 45 7
CD -- Sandrock Recordings -- FPCD095 -- Fiddle
Up! -- Jess Young, the Fiddling Coal Miner, with
Homer Davenport, Alvin and Jess Young --
Sandrock Recordings 1010
2013 45 8
CD -- Arts in McNairy -- FPCD096 -- The Little
John Sessions, Vol. 1
2014 45 9
CD -- Other -- FPCD097 -- McDonald Craig Sings
Traditional Country Music (Perry County singer)
2005 45 10
CD -- Other -- FPCD098 -- Savannah Bluegrass --
Here Today and Gone Tomorrow with fiddler
Wayne Jerrolds (Hardin County)
undated 45 11
CD -- Other -- FPCD099 -- The Bluegrass Cut-ups
(Dickson and Hickman Counties)
undated 45 12
CD -- Other -- FPCD100 -- Charlie Fann the
Banjo Man (Dickson County banjo player)
undated 45 13
CD -- Other -- FPCD101 -- The Pinewood
Ramblers (Dickson and Hickman Counties
bluegrass group)
1984 45 14
CD -- Evan Hatch interview with Mary Jane Prater
(a well-known basket maker), part 1
March 24,
2007
45 15
CD -- Evan Hatch interview with Mary Jane Prater
(a well-known basket maker), part 2
March 24,
2007
45 16
CD -- Film documentation of basketmaker Maggie
Murphy by Blaine Dunlap and Sol Korine
late 1970s 45 17
CD -- Honoring Robert Davenport undated 45 18
CD -- Sam Sweezy’s Cannon County
Basketmakers Photos
undated 45 19
CD -- Mildred Youngblood photos (courtesy of
Gail Looper)
Summer 1980 45 20
CD -- Historic Cannon County Basket Photos #1 undated 45 21
CD -- Historic Basket Photos #2 undated 45 22
CD -- Cannon County Basketry 2nd Article Photos February 1,
2012
45 23
CD -- Muncy Store Photos from the Tennessee
State Library and Archives
1950 45 24
CD -- Muncy Store Photos from the Tennessee
State Library and Archives
undated 45 25
CD -- Honoring Robert H. Davenport by his
daughter, Kathleen Robertson
September
2008
45 26
CD -- Jake and Ruth Davis interview by Dr.
Robert Cogswell
December 10,
2004
45 27
CD -- “White Oak Basket Makers of Cannon
County,” WPLN, Nashville Public Radio,
produced by Susan Knowles
August 8, 2003 45 28
CD -- “White Oak Basket Makers of Cannon
County,” WPLN, Nashville Public Radio,
produced by Susan Knowles
August 8, 2003 45 29
CD -- “White Oak Basket Makers of Cannon
County,” WPLN, Nashville Public Radio,
produced by Susan Knowles
August 8, 2003 45 30
CD -- Basket Photos undated 45 31
CD -- Basket Exhibit undated 45 32
CD -- Arts Center Basket Collection undated 45 33
DVD -- White Oak Baskets Video Packets undated 45 34
DVD -- WOB (White Oak Baskets) Documentary
-- Main subject is basketmaker Bobby Edwards
(From Jamestown), who helped the Arts Center of
Cannon County (ACCC) develop its “White Oak
Timber Co-op” which secured basket timber for
makers still working in Canon County (Edwards is
the principal speaker and ACCC folklorist Evan
Hatch also appears in some scenes.)
undated 45 35
DVD -- WOB (White Oak Baskets) Documentary,
rough edit 1
undated 45 36
DVD -- Handmade: White Oak Basketry in
Cannon County, Tennessee (Edit 5)
undated 45 37
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD001 -- Mountaineer Folk
Festival -- Roan Mountain Hilltoppers (1-8), Roy
Harper (9-13)
September 8,
2002
46 1
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD002 -- Mountaineer Folk
Festival -- Thumb Picking: Tom Owen, Sonny
Thomas
September 8,
2002
46 2
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD003 -- Mountaineer Folk
Festival -- Old Time Fiddling: Mike Defouche (1-
8), Mike Bryant (9-11), Bob Fulcher, Edwin
Wilson, Karin Wilson, Marsha Bryant
September 7,
2002
46 3
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD004 -- Sink Hole Boys -- 1st Set
Montgomery Bell State Park
September 5,
2002
46 4
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD005 -- Sink Hole Boys -- 2nd
Set Montgomery Bell State Park
September 5,
2002
46 5
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD006 -- Jake and Ruth Davis #1 -
- Interviewed by R. Cogswell and E. Hatch
(Cannon County)
December 10,
2004
46 6
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD007 -- Jake and Ruth Davis #2 -
- Interviewed by R. Cogswell and E. Hatch
(Cannon County)
December 10,
2004
46 7
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD008 -- Junior B. and Malcolm
Strong -- Marble making (Moss, Tennessee)
September 3,
2009
46 8
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD009 -- Willie McLerran --
basketmaking (Moss, Tennessee)
September 3,
2009
46 9
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD010 -- John Phillips, gospel
singer (Nashville)
September 8,
2009
46 10
Minidisc -- Recordings and Interviews by Robert
Cogswell -- FPMD011 -- Mark Guenther --
sorghum making (Muddy Pond, Tennessee)
September 12,
2009
46 11
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT001 -- Vannoy Streeter
March 18,
1985
47 1
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT002 -- Dallas Newberry
July 5, 1985 47 2
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT003 -- Dallas Newberry
August 6, 1985 47 3
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT004 -- Maggie Murphy
September 3,
1985
47 4
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT005 -- Wayne Wild, Buddy Depree
January 22,
1986
47 5
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT006 -- Minnie Bell (Ripley, Tennessee)
January 23,
1986
47 6
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT007 -- Jack Williams (Laconia,
Tennessee)
January 24,
1986
47 7
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT008 -- Tom Scott
January 24,
1986
47 8
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT009 -- Cordell Kemp
February 19,
1986
47 9
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT010 -- Jean Horner
March 4, 1986 47 10
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT011 -- Josie Jones
March 4, 1986 47 11
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT012 -- John Robert Skillington
March 5, 1986 47 12
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT013 -- Betty Todd Tanner
March 6, 1986 47 13
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT014 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
47 14
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT015 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
47 15
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT016 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
47 16
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT017 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
47 17
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT018 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
48 1
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT019 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
48 2
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT020 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
48 3
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT021 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
48 4
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT022 -- Northwest Tennessee Heritage Fest
(Martin)
September 20-
21, 1986
48 5
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT023 -- Dallas and Louie Newberry
December 22,
1986
48 6
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT024 -- Ransom Howard (White County)
December 30,
1986
48 7
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT025 -- Pistol Pettigrew
March 25,
1987
48 8
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT026 -- Bessie Harvey
March 23,
1989
48 9
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT027 -- Homer Green
July 26, 1989 48 10
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT028 -- Bessie Harvey
October 6,
1989
48 11
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT029 -- Marker Ceremony “Sonny Boy”
June 1, 1990 48 12
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT030 -- James Bailey
October 23,
1991
48 13
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT031 -- Jake Davis
February 5,
1993
48 14
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT032 -- Josie Jones
February 5,
1993
48 15
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT033 -- Voices of Love
May 15, 1993 48 16
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT034 -- Voices of Love
May 15, 1993 48 17
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT035 -- Jean Horner
February 16,
1994
49 1
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT036 -- Audey Ratliff
February 17,
1994
49 2
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT037 -- Tom Morgan
March 16,
1994
49 3
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT038 -- Don Gallagher
March 22,
1994
49 4
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT039 -- John Arnold
March 13,
1994
49 5
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT040 -- Ted Davis
April 14, 1994 49 6
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT041 -- Marty Lanham
April 26, 1994 49 7
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT042 -- Jim Triggs
May 26, 1994 49 8
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT043 -- Clara Fodor
July 14, 1994 49 9
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT044 -- Clara Fodor
September 24,
1996
49 10
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT045 -- Clara Fodor
September 24,
1996
49 11
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT046 -- Bessie Harvey
November
1996
49 12
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT046A -- Bessie Harvey
June 8, 1997 49 13
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT047 -- Bessie Harvey
undated 49 14
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT048 -- Josie Jones
August 19,
1998
49 15
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT049 -- Mary Davis
August 12,
1998
49 16
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT050 -- Gertie Youngblood
August 13,
1998
49 17
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT051 -- Albert Thomas
August 13,
1998
49 18
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT052 -- Viella Estes, Betty Tanner, Patricia
and Mary
August 14,
1998
50 1
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT053 -- Viella Estes, Betty Tanner, Patricia
and Mary
September 14,
1998
50 2
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT054 -- Ida Pearl Davis
August 14,
1998
50 3
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT055 -- Clara Fodor
December 28,
1999
50 4
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT056 -- Clara Fodor
December 28,
1999
50 5
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT057 -- James Bunch
March 15,
2001
50 6
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT058 -- Dee and Dennis Gregory
June 20, 2001 50 7
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT059 -- Dunn Basketmakers
June 16, 2001 50 8
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT059A -- Martha Jones -- baskets
April 2, 2002 50 9
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT060 -- Danny Hoskinson
May 31, 2002 50 10
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT061 -- Danny Hoskinson (copy)
May 31, 2002 50 11
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT062 -- Danny Hoskinson (copy)
May 31, 2002 50 12
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT063 -- Vera and Billy Tucker (Linden,
Tennessee)
February 13,
2002
50 13
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT064 -- Vera and Billy Tucker (Linden,
Tennessee)
February 13,
2002
50 14
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT065 -- Sue Franks, Bobby McGee
(Linden, Tennessee)
February 13,
2002
50 15
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT066 -- John Denny on Cortelia Clark
July 17, 2003 50 16
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT067 -- John Denny on Cortelia Clark
(copy)
July 17, 2003 50 17
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT068 -- Jake Davis
December 10,
2004
51 1
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT069 -- Jake Davis
December 10,
2004
51 2
Audio cassette -- Roby Cogswell Fieldwork tapes
-- FPCT070 -- Davis Sisters, Thelma Hibdon
undated 51 3
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT071 -- Will Slayden,
black banjoist Charles McNutt (Eads)
1952 51 4
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT072 -- Billy Womack
and Friends (Wartrace)
January 2,
1967
51 5
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT073 -- Bountong
Innsyxiengmay, Lao singer, Anne Kimzey
(Murfreesboro)
October 1990 51 6
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT074 -- Marion Heard
interviewed by Philis Alvic
June 18, 1991 51 7
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT075 -- Marion Heard
interviewed by Philis Alvic
June 18, 1991 51 8
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT076 -- J. Paul Newby,
basket dealer, D. Fann (Cannon County)
June 1, 1999 51 9
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT077 -- Anthology
Dubs
undated 51 10
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT078 -- Folk Workshop
-- Martin Jr. High (Crossville, Tennessee)
August 10,
1982
51 11
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT079 -- Folk Workshop
-- Martin Jr. High (Crossville, Tennessee)
August 10,
1982
51 12
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT080 -- Folk Workshop
-- Columbia State Community College
August 21,
1982
51 13
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT081 -- Folk Workshop
-- Columbia State Community College
August 21,
1982
51 14
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT082 -- The Morgans
AIS Program -- Dayton City School
1984 51 15
Audio cassette -- Other interviewers/School and
workshop programs -- FPCT083 -- Global
Education Traditional Artist Press Kit Project --
Pat Wells
June 2002 51 16
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT084 -- Clarence Spicer, Reelfoot Guide
Lanny Callicott for WENK (Union City)
1974 51 17
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT085 -- Tennessee Kaleidoscope Lin Folk
January 1984 52 1
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT086 -- Riders Radio Theatre pilot -- Bruce
Nemerov
June 1984 52 2
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT087 -- Riders Radio Theatre -- Bruce
Nemerov
June 1984 52 3
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT088 -- Estelle Condra -- Kaleidoscope Lin
Folk
July 30, 1984 52 4
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT089 -- Tennessee Kaleidoscope WPLN
January 10,
1985
52 5
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT090 -- Johnny Bridgeforth (Pulaski) Lin
Folk
July 28, 1985 52 6
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT091 -- Cumberland Music Tour Radio
PSAs, Southern Arts Federation
1988 52 7
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT092 -- Wilma Lee Cooper (country music)
-- Southern Songbird Radio Series
1989 52 8
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT093 -- Phyllis Marks (storyteller) --
Southern Songbird Radio Series
1989 52 9
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT094 -- Martha Carson (country music) --
Southern Songbird Radio Series (Appalshop)
1989 52 10
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT095 -- Jefferson County, Alabama, Gospel
Quartets on NPR
February 22,
1992
52 11
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT096 -- Fisk Jubilee Singers on NPR’s
“Wade in the Water” series
1994 52 12
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT097 -- The Legacy of the Golden Gate
Quartet on NPR’s “Wade in the Water” series
1994 52 13
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT098 -- Birmingham Regional Quartet
Tradition on NPR’s “Wade in the Water” series
1994 52 14
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT099 -- Jubilee Community Arts Concert
Series (Knoxville)
1997-1998 52 15
Audio cassette -- Radio shows and concert series -
- FPCT100 -- Roy Harper, old-time singer, on
WPLN
March 11,
2003
52 16
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT101 -- Cannon
County Basketry -- Susan Knowles
August 8, 2003 52 17
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT102 -- Penland
Radio Program -- Bugg/Alvic
undated 53 1
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT103 -- “This
Little Light of Mine” -- Fairfield Four on WPLN
undated 53 2
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT104 -- Eight
Folklore Programs -- Tennessee Kaleidoscope
undated 53 3
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT105 -- Jacky
Christian, buck dancer -- Tennessee Kaleidoscope
undated 53 4
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT106 -- Seven
program excerpts -- Tennessee Kaleidoscope
undated 53 5
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT107 -- Grand
Master Fiddling Contest, Vol. 1, Champs
1972-1980 53 6
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT108 -- Folk Roots
of Tennessee Music -- Country Music Foundation
1982 53 7
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT109 -- Folk Roots
of Tennessee Music -- Country Music Foundation
1982 53 8
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT110 -- Hunters
Lane String Band
1989-1990 53 9
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT111 -- Free
Wheel Drive (Nashville) -- Bandit Records
1991 53 10
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT112 -- Scopes
Trial Songs and William Jennings Bryan Speeches
-- Bryan College
1997 53 11
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT113 -- E. T.
Wickham: A Dream Unguarded Audio Tour
(Customs House, Clarksville)
2001 53 12
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT114 -- The
Vaughan Quartets, 1927-1947 (Lawrenceburg,
Tennessee) -- Tennessee Folklore Society
1992 53 13
Audio cassette -- Radio shows, Educational and
Commercially Produced -- FPCT115 -- Jeff
Robbins with Doc and Merle Watson -- “Shake
Your Little Foot” -- North Star Productions (North
Carolina)
undated 53 14
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT116 --
National Storytelling Festival --
“Olio”/Jonesborough
1977 53 15
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT117 --
National Storytelling Festival -- Ghost Stories
1978 53 16
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT118 --
Maggie Murphy interview (Rock Island,
McMinnville) -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program #80-RI-8
June 21, 1980 53 17
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT119 --
Maggie Murphy interview (Rock Island,
McMinnville) -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program #80-RI-8
June 21, 1980 54 1
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT120 --
Dink Dietzel, woodcarving -- Tennessee State
Parks Folklife Program #83-FA-30
1983 54 2
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT121 --
Grace Gary, Anselmo Harris -- Tennessee State
Parks Folklife Program #83-FA-31
1983 54 3
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT122 --
Parks Townsend, carver -- Tennessee State Parks
Folklife Program
1983 54 4
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT123 --
Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife (FAF) -
- Edited dubs, Blaine
March 16,
1986
54 5
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT124 --
Parks Townsend, storytelling -- Smithsonian
Festival of American Folklife (FAF)
June 28, 1986 54 6
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT125 --
The Fairfield Four -- Smithsonian Festival of
American Folklife (FAF)
July 6, 1986 54 7
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT126 -- A
Tennessee Homecoming (rough outline) --
Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife (FAF)
1986 54 8
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT127 -- A
Tennessee Homecoming: Folk Arts at the
Smithsonian’s 20th Festival of American Folklife,
Tennessee Arts Commission/National Endowment
for the Arts project, on NPR
October 27,
1986
54 9
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT128 --
“Blacks, Whites, and Blues” and “Turkey Calls,
Rice Straw and The Law” from Smithsonian
Festival of American Folklife -- Nick
Spitzer/Radio Smithsonian
1986 54 10
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT129 --
Old Harp Singers (Athens, Tennessee) at 57th
National Folk Festival
1995 54 11
Audio cassette -- Tennessee State Parks Folklife
Program and Festival Recordings -- FPCT130 --
Southern Folk Festival in Chattanooga Sampler
1996 54 12
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT131 -- Andrew Jones (Tiptonville)
1980 54 13
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT132 -- Roy Harper -- “Echoes of the Past”
(Hendersonville)
1986 54 14
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT133 -- Roy Harper, demo tape
(Hendersonville)
August 13,
1986
54 15
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT134 -- Johnson Swafford Oral History
Project and Music of Tom Morgan
March 13,
1988
54 16
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT135 -- Roy Harper -- “It’s a Long Way
Back”
1989 54 17
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT136 -- Uncle Bunt Stephens -- Jane Osgerby
June 14, 1990 55 1
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT137 -- J. D. Ayres, demo (Maryville,
Tennessee)
1993 55 2
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT138 -- Johnson Swafford -- Tom Morgan
December 13,
2003
55 3
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT139 -- Some Ballad Folks: Hattie Presnell,
Buna Hicks, Lena Harmon, Bertha Baird
undated 55 4
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT140 -- The Barber Shop band (Woodbury,
Tennessee) -- Dailey Records
undated 55 5
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT141 -- Roy Harper, demo tape
(Hendersonville)
undated 55 6
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT142 -- Roy Harper, demo tape
(Hendersonville)
undated 55 7
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT143 -- Jim and Jesse -- “Tennessee”
undated 55 8
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT144 -- Legendary Wish Old Time Blues
undated 55 9
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT145 -- Robert Reed Now and Then and the
Cannon County Boys (Woodbury) -- Dailey
Records
undated 55 10
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT146 -- Deanie Richardson and Second Fiddle
undated 55 11
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT147 -- Stillhouse Reelers with intro by
Charles Wolfe (Nashville)
undated 55 12
Audio cassette -- Self-Produced Recordings --
FPCT147B -- Serenatta, Pablo Garzon
1999 55 13
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT148 -- Colorado -- “Do Not Pass Me By: A
Celebration of Colorado Folklife”
1984 55 14
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT149 -- Georgia -- “Georgia Folk: A Sampler
of Traditional Sounds”
1990 55 14
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT150 -- Mississippi -- “Songs From Home”
2001 55 16
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT151 -- Mississippi -- “West Harmony
Singing Convention” (tape A)
1993 55 17
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT151B -- Mississippi -- “West Harmony
Singing Convention” (tape B)
1993 55 18
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT152 -- Nevada -- “Home Means Nevada”
1986 56 1
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT153 -- Oklahoma -- “Songs of Indian
Territory”
undated 56 2
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT154 -- Utah -- “Listening In: Utah
Storytelling”
1991 56 3
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT155 -- Washington, D.C. -- “The Cowboy
Tour” -- produced by National Council for the
Traditional Arts
1983 56 4
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT156 -- Washington (state) -- Central
Washington Heritage Corridor Tour Tape #1
1995 56 5
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT157 -- Washington (state) -- Central
Washington Heritage Corridor Tour Tape #2
1997 56 6
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT158 -- Washington (state) -- Olympic
Peninsula Loop Tour Tape #1
1999 56 7
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT159 -- Washington (state) -- Olympic
Peninsula Loop Tour Tape #2
1999 56 8
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT160 -- Washington (state) -- Southeastern
Heritage Tour Tape
1998 56 9
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT161 -- Washington (state) -- Traditions of
the Yakima: Gritos del Alma
1995 56 10
Audio cassette -- Recordings from other states --
FPCT162 -- Connecticut -- “Los Mariachis!”
1989 56 11
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT163 --
Cumberland Mountain Tour -- interviews by Roby
Cogswell for WTSU
April 13, 1988 56 12
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT164 --
Little Whitt and Big Bo, “Moody Swamp Blues” -
- The Alabama Blues Project
1996 56 13
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT165 -- B.
McMillon -- Appalachian ballads, storytelling
undated 56 14
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT166 --
Sisters of the South Musical Roots Tour Study
Guide Recordings -- Southern Arts Federation
Spring 1994 56 15
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT167 --
Choctaw Arts and Crafts Survey -- David H. Dye
(Ripley)
June 5, 2001 56 16
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT168 --
Choctaw Arts and Crafts Survey -- David H. Dye
(Ripley)
June 5, 2001 56 17
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT169 --
Choctaw Arts and Crafts Survey -- David H. Dye
(Ripley)
June 5, 2001 57 1
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT170 --
Myron King Sr. -- interviewed by Jennifer Core --
re: Clarence Stringfield sculpture
February 12,
2002
57 2
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT171 --
Myron King, Sr. -- interviewed by Jennifer Core --
re: Clarence Stringfield sculpture (duplicate of
FPCT170)
February 12,
2002
57 3
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT172 --
Alberta Underwood, Gracie Davenport, Terry
Underwood -- interviewed by Roby Cogswell in
Morrison (part 1)
August 15,
1998
57 4
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT173 --
Alberta Underwood, Gracie Davenport, Terry
Underwood -- interviewed by Roby Cogswell in
Morrison (part 2)
August 15,
1998
57 5
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT174 --
McDonald Craig -- “My Home in Tennessee”
(Perry County singer)
undated 57 6
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT175 --
The Vaughn Quartets, 1927-1947 (Lawrence
County gospel quartet) -- Tennessee Folklore
Society
1992 57 7
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT176 --
Scott Miller, Jim Wood -- The Old Natchez Trace
(Dickson County musicians)
1995 57 8
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT177 --
The Weathers Family -- A Light Up in Heaven
(Lawrence County bluegrass gospel group)
2002 57 9
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT178 --
Wayne Jerrolds -- Boone Creek bluegrass (Hardin
County fiddler and bluegrass group)
undated 57 10
Audio cassette -- Miscellaneous -- FPCT179 --
Alpenroesli -- A Hohenwald Christmas (Lewis
County Swiss Heritage Chorus)
undated 57 11
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-005 --
unknown
undated 57 12
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-006 --
Fieldworker: Lisa Moody -- Topic: Hunting and
Call Making (Wartburg)
January 31,
1986
57 13
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-007 --
Fieldworker: Lisa Moody -- Topic: Hunting and
Call Making (Wartburg)
January 31,
1986
57 14
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-009 --
Fieldworker: Bill Kornrich -- Topic: Woodcarver,
herbalist (Johnson City)
February 1-2,
1986
57 15
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-010 --
Fieldworker: Bill Kornrich -- Topic: Fishnet
maker, spinner (Hancock City)
February 22
and 26, 1986
57 16
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-011 --
Fieldworker: Bill Kornrich -- Topic: Basketry,
banjo making (Knox City)
February 19,
1986
57 17
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-012 --
Fieldworker: Bill Kornrich -- Topic: Weaver, cook
(Russellville)
February 17,
1986
58 1
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-013 --
Fieldworker: Bill Kornrich -- Topic: Sawmiller,
cooper (Hancock City)
February 22,
1986
58 2
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-014 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: Old-time
musician (Manchester)
February 1986 58 3
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-015 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: Old-time
musician (Manchester)
February 1986 58 4
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-016 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: Old-time
musician
undated 58 5
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-017 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: Harmony
cowboy singing (Chattanooga)
undated 58 6
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-018 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: Appalachian
long bow fiddling
undated 58 7
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-019 --
Fieldworker: Dick Raichelson -- Topic: Gospel
groups, FR LPs
undated 58 8
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-020 --
Fieldworker: Dick Raichelson -- Topic: Blues
pianists
undated 58 9
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-021 --
Fieldworker: Doug Seroff -- Topic: Black gospel
groups (Nashville)
February 13
and 17, 1986
58 10
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-022 --
Fieldworker: Doug Seroff -- Topic: Black gospel
groups (Clarksville)
February 16,
1986
58 11
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-023 --
Fieldworker: Doug Seroff -- Topic: Black gospel
music (Nashville)
August 1985,
February 18,
1986
58 12
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-024 --
Fieldworker: Doug Seroff -- Topic: Black gospel
music (Knoxville)
March 1, 1986 58 13
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-025 --
Fieldworker: Doug Seroff -- Topic: Black gospel
music (Knoxville)
March 1, 1986 58 14
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-026 --
Fieldworker: Doug Seroff -- Topic: Black gospel
music (Nashville)
March 5, 1986 58 15
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-027 --
Fieldworker: Doug Seroff -- Topic: Black gospel
music (Nashville)
March 5, 1986 58 16
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-028 --
Fieldworker: Roby Cogswell -- Topic: Wire
sculpture (Shelbyville)
March 18,
1986
58 17
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-029 --
Fieldworker: Roby Cogswell -- Topic: Basketry
(Ripley)
January 23,
1986
59 1
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-030 --
Fieldworker: Roby Cogswell -- Topic:
Basketmaker (Lexington)
January 24,
1986
59 2
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-031 --
Fieldworker: Roby Cogswell -- Topic: Broom
maker (White City)
January 30,
1986
59 3
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-032 --
Fieldworker: Roby Cogswell -- Topic: Timber,
Tobacco traditions (Difficult)
February 19,
1986
59 4
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-033 --
Fieldworker: Roby Cogswell -- Topic:
Basketmaker (Smithville)
March 4, 1986 59 5
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-034 --
Fieldworker: Roby Cogswell -- Topic: Fiddle
maker (Westel)
March 4, 1986 59 6
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-035 --
Fieldworker: Roby Cogswell -- Topic: Mule
handler (Santa Fe)
March 5, 1986 59 7
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-036 --
Fieldworker: Tommie Lewis -- Topic: Black
gospel music
undated 59 8
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-037 --
Fieldworker: Tommie Lewis -- Topic: Black
gospel music
undated 59 9
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-038 --
Fieldworker: Tommie Lewis -- Topic: Black
gospel music
undated 59 10
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-039 --
Fieldworker: Tommie Lewis -- Topic:
Basketmaker (Brownsville)
February 23,
1986
59 11
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-040 --
Fieldworker: Tommie Lewis -- Topic: Black
gospel music
March 11,
1986
59 12
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-041 --
Fieldworker: Bob Gates -- Topic: Commercial
fisherman (Tiptonville)
June 18, 1984 59 13
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-043 --
Fieldworker: Greg Hansen -- Topic: Commercial
fisherman (Tiptonville)
August 9, 1985 59 14
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-044 --
unknown
undated 59 15
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-045 --
Fieldworker: Bob Gates -- Topic: Boat building
(Tiptonville)
February 28,
1986
59 16
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-046 --
Fieldworker: Bob Gates -- Topic: Boat building
(Tiptonville)
February 28,
1986
59 17
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-047 --
Fieldworker: Bob Gates -- Topic: Blues guitar
(Henderson)
March 1, 1986 60 1
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-048 --
Fieldworker: Bob Gates -- Topic: Duck call
making (Newbern)
March 5, 1986 60 2
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-049 --
Fieldworker: Bob Gates -- Topic: Duck call
making (Sanburg)
March 6, 1986 60 3
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-050 --
Fieldworker: Bob Gates -- Topic: Turtling (Walnut
Log)
March 6, 1986 60 4
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-051 --
Fieldworker: Bob Gates -- Topic: Duck call
making (Newbern)
March 8, 1986 60 5
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-052 --
Fieldworker: Bobby Fulcher -- Topic: Banjo
playing (McEwen)
January 11,
1986
60 6
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-054 --
Fieldworker: Bobby Fulcher -- Topic: Food and
music (Free Hill)
January 18,
1986
60 7
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-055 --
Fieldworker: Bobby Fulcher -- Topic: Gospel
groups (Knoxville)
February 23,
1986
60 8
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-056 --
Fieldworker: Bobby Fulcher -- Topic: Gospel
music (Sneedville)
March 6, 1986 60 9
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-057 --
Fieldworker: Bobby Fulcher -- Topic:
Storytelling/music (Hampton Creek)
June 26, 1982 60 10
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-058 --
Fieldworker: Bobby Fulcher -- Topic: Fiddle and
guitar (Chattanooga)
August 7, 1985 60 11
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-059 --
Fieldworker: Bobby Fulcher -- Topic: Songs
1986 60 12
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-063 --
Fieldworker: Bobby Fulcher -- Topic: Songs
(Henderson)
August 22,
1986
60 13
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-075 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Jewish food
undated 60 14
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-076 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Furriers, duck carvers
undated 60 15
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-077 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Rapping, woodwork, needlework
undated 60 16
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-078 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Woodwork, Jewish song
undated 60 17
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-079 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: artist
August 29,
1975; June 27,
1980
61 1
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-080 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Cotton farmer
March 12,
1986
61 2
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-081 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Cotton farmer
March 11,
1986
61 3
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-082 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Cotton classing, trading
March 11,
1986
61 4
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-083 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Civil rights
March 10,
1986
61 5
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-084 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Riverboat deckhands
March 10,
1986
61 6
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-085 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Riverboat engineering
March 12,
1986
61 7
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-086 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Netmaking
March 10,
1986
61 8
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-087 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: River life
October 27,
1982
61 9
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-088 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Trapping, hunting, quilting
March 8, 1986 61 10
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-089 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: River life, R and B music
December 9,
1980; March
15, 1983
61 11
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-090 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Jazz
March 10,
1986
61 12
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-091 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Cook, dancer
March 18,
1981; March 4,
1986
61 13
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-092 --
Fieldworker: Judy Peiser, David Bowman --
Topic: Blues
March 16,
1986
61 14
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-097 --
unknown
undated 61 15
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-098 --
unknown
undated 61 16
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-099 --
Fieldworker: Nancy Michael -- Topic: Fishing and
farming (Counce)
March 12,
1986
61 17
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-100 --
Fieldworker: Nancy Michael -- Topic: Fishing and
boatbuilding (Savannah)
March 12,
1986
62 1
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-101 --
Fieldworker: Nancy Michael -- Topic: Musseling,
brailing (Savannah)
March 12,
1986
62 2
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-102 --
Fieldworker: Nancy Michael -- Topic:
Commercial fishing (Big Sandy)
March 16,
1986
62 3
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-103 --
Fieldworker: Nancy Michael -- Topic: Fishing
(Big Sandy)
March 1, 1986 62 4
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-104 --
Fieldworker: Jay Orr -- Topic: Memphis Radio,
WEVL (Memphis)
March 8, 1986 62 5
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-105 --
Fieldworker: Jay Orr -- Topic: Rockabilly
(Memphis)
March 8, 1986 62 6
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-106 --
Fieldworker: Jay Orr -- Topic: Rockabilly
(Southaven, Mississippi)
March 9, 1986 62 7
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-107 --
Fieldworker: Jay Orr -- Topic: Rockabilly
(Memphis)
March 9, 1986 62 8
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-108 --
Fieldworker: Jay Orr -- Topic: Rockabilly
(Memphis)
March 10,
1986
62 9
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-109 --
Fieldworker: Jay Orr -- Topic: Rockabilly
(Memphis)
March 10,
1986
62 10
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-111 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: White
gospel
undated 62 11
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-112 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: String bands
undated 62 12
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-113 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: String band
undated 62 13
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-114 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: White
gospel (Sneedville)
undated 62 14
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-115 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: White
gospel (Kingsport)
undated 62 15
Audio cassette -- Smithsonian 1986 Festival of
American Folklife -- SI-FP-1986-CT-116 --
Fieldworker: Charles Wolfe -- Topic: Rural black
community (Freehill)
1984 62 16
Audio cassette -- Maggie Murphy interview
discussing basketmaking (Copy of 80-RI-8 in the
Tennessee State Parks Folklife Project Records)
1980 62 17
Supplemental materials -- CTR001-CTR046 [2014] 63 1
Supplemental materials -- FPCD008 undated 63 2
Supplemental materials -- FPCD020 August 10,
2003
63 3
Supplemental materials -- FPCD026 undated 63 4
Supplemental materials -- FPCD031-FPCD034 June 6, 2002 63 5
Supplemental materials -- FPCD066-FPCD069 January 16,
2007
63 6
Supplemental materials -- FPCD070 November 10,
2008
63 7
Supplemental materials -- FPCT014-FPCT022 September 20-
21, 1986
63 8
Supplemental materials -- FPCT071 undated 63 9
Supplemental materials -- FPCT091-FPCT093 1989, 2001 63 10
Supplemental materials -- FPCT133 August 12,
1986
63 11
Supplemental materials -- FPCT134 March 13,
1988
63 12
Supplemental materials -- FPCT136 June 14, 1990 63 13
Supplemental materials -- FPCT138 December 18,
2003
63 14
Supplemental materials -- FPCT147B August 1999 63 15
Supplemental materials -- FPCT150-FPCT151 1993-1994 63 16
Supplemental materials -- FPCT152 undated 63 17
Supplemental materials -- FPCT163-FPRR008 April 27, 1988 63 18
Supplemental materials -- FPCT170-FPCT171 February 12,
2002
63 19
Supplemental materials -- FPDVD004 undated 63 20
Supplemental materials -- FPDVD015 undated 63 21
Supplemental materials -- FPDVD033 June 19, 2013 63 22
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS001-FPVHS002 undated 63 23
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS042 undated 63 24
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS050-FPVHS051 October 25,
1996
63 25
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS052 1993 63 26
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS054 April 4-5,
1986
63 27
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS066 undated 63 28
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS076 1992 63 29
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS082 2003 63 30
Supplemental materials -- FPVHS090 [2014] 63 31
Supplemental materials -- Natchez Trace Musical
Heritage Project
[2014] 63 32
Supplemental materials -- Smithsonian 1986
Festival of American Folklife Cassette Tape Logs
[2014] 63 33
SERIES IX. -- BASKETRY
Series Scope and Content: This series consists of working files related to basketry,
basket making, and basketmakers. Materials focus on Cannon County basketmakers in
particular. Additional files on basketmakers from other parts of the state are also
included. This series is comprised of various subseries:
1.) Cannon County Basketmakers - Contains files on individual basketmakers
in Cannon and related counties. Contents include research notes, copies of
ephemeral sources, and genealogical information. As many of the
individuals are related, relevant information about them may be contained
in more than one file.
2.) Canon County Basketry Articles - Includes copies of Cannon County
basketry articles published in two separate issues of the Tennessee
Folklore Society Bulletin, which were the end result of the research
documented in the other basketry files.
3.) Cannon County Baskets Background Files - Files contain information
about previous research and source materials on the local basketmaking
tradition, research efforts for the Smithsonian Institution exhibit that did
not reach completion, information related to collections of Cannon County
basketry acquired for both the Tennessee State Museum and the Arts
Center of Cannon County, and genealogical materials compiled by Brent
Cantrell related to basket and chairmaking families.
4.) Cannon County Baskets Photographs - Files related to photo research in
local history sources and at the Tennessee State Library and Archives,
basket photo records from the Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife photo
collection, and printed and digital copies of various related photos.
5.) Other Tennessee Basketmakers - Additional files on Tennessee
basketmakers from other parts of the state.
Series Arrangement: The original arrangement for this series has been kept with
research files on basketmakers arranged alphabetically by basketmaker’s name. Several
cds and one cassette tape were moved to Series VIII to be with the audio visual materials.
The cassette tape and cd related to Maggie Murphy were moved from Box 64, folder 27,
to Box 62, item 17, and Box 45, item 17. The cd related to Robert Howard Davenport
was moved from Box 64, folder 3, to Box 45, item 18. Five cds containing Cannon
County basket photographs were moved from Box 65, folder 15, to Box 45, items 19-23.
And, two cds containing digital copies of Muncy Store photographs in the holdings of the
Tennessee State Library and Archives were moved from Box 65, folder 14, to Box 45,
items 24-25.
CONTAINER LIST
Contents/Item Title Date Box Folder
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Bogle, Hilda 1960-2013 64 1
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Dalton, Ken and
Kathleen
1981-2014 64 2
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Davenport,
Robert Howard
2012 64 3
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Davis, Cora 1959-2013 64 4
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Davis, Ida Pearl,
andThelma Hibdon
1994-2014 64 5
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Davis, Ida Pearl,
andThelma Hibdon
1986-2011 64 6
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Davis, Ida Pearl,
andThelma Hibdon
1985-2001 64 7
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Davis, Ida Pearl,
andThelma Hibdon
1978-2012 64 8
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Davis, Mary 1991-2014 64 9
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Glenn, Nora
Dean (Mathis)
2011-2013 64 10
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Gregory, Dee
and Dennis
1991-2012 64 11
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Haley, Roberta 1954-2012 64 12
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Hughes, Mazel
Lee (Thomas)
1973-2013 64 13
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Jones, Josie 1954-2015 64 14
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Jones, Martha 1952-2013 64 15
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Judkins, Sam 1962-2013 64 16
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Farless, Evelyn
(Hensley)
1957-2012 64 17
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Lance, Hattie
Todd
1990-2012 64 18
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Lawson, Dorothy
(Mathis)
2000 64 19
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Mathis, Nellie 1975-2014 64 20
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Mears, Beulah 1959-2013 64 21
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Merritt Girls’
family & genealogy
1936-2017 64 22
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Morris, Mable
(Youngblood) Mathis
1976-2013 64 23
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Mullican, Mary,
and Patricia Wood
1998-2014 64 24
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Mullinax, Louise
(Mooneyham)
1980-2013 64 25
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Murphy, Maggie 1976-2012 64 26
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Murphy, Maggie
-- background
1973-2015 64 27
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Murphy, Maggie
-- NEA Nomination
1985-1994 64 28
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Myers Family
(Tammy, Treva, Helen, A. D.)
1987-2013 64 29
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Phillips, Maynie
(Hensley)
1996-2013 64 30
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Prater, Lucille
(Thomas)
1964-2013 64 31
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Prater, Mary
Haley
1959-2012 64 32
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Prater, Mary Jane 1987-2013 64 33
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Rains, Carlene
(Prater)
2001-2013 64 34
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Stewart, Nollie 2013 64 35
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Tanner, Bettie
Todd
1983-2012 64 36
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Tate, Julia and
Robert
2004-2013 64 37
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Thomas, Albert 1951-2011 64 38
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Thomas, Earlean 1984-2012 64 39
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Thomas, Eliza 1889-2013 64 40
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Thomas,
Elizabeth (Manus)
1986-2013 64 41
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Thomas, Goldie
(Mathis)
1966-2013 64 42
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Thomas, Nig and
Walline
2011-2013 64 43
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Thomas, Selmer
and Audrey
1939-2013 64 44
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Thomas, Shelah
and Pauline
1937-2013 64 45
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Todd, Joan
Merritt (aka Nelda Merritt)
1993-2012 64 46
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Underwood,
Alberta, and Gracie Davenport
1983-2012 64 47
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Watson, Minnie
Lou (Mathis)
1973-2013 64 48
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Williams, Sue 2012-2013 64 49
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Wood, Trevle
and Alvin
1972-2012 64 50
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Youngblood,
Alice (Prater)
2011-2013 65 1
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Youngblood,
Carson and Lola (Thomas)
1974-2013 65 2
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Youngblood,
Gertrude
1990-2012 65 3
Cannon County Basketmakers -- Youngblood,
Mildred
1954-2013 65 4
Cannon County Basketry Articles -- Tennessee
Folklore Society Bulletin, Volume LXVI,
Numbers 1 & 2
Spring & Fall
2010
65 5
Cannon County Basketry Articles -- Tennessee
Folklore Society Bulletin, Volume LXVIII,
Numbers 1 & 2
Spring & Fall
2012
65 6
Cannon County Baskets Background Files --
Basketry, Cannon County
1936-2012 65 7
Cannon County Baskets Background Files --
Cannon County/Smithsonian Project
1996-2011 65 8
Cannon County Baskets Background Files --
Cannon County Artist Bios for State Museum
1996-2003 65 9
Cannon County Baskets Background Files --
Cannon County Census Craft Notes
2003-2012 65 10
Cannon County Baskets Background Files --
Moonshine Cannon County
2001-2012 65 11
Cannon County Baskets Background Files --
Peddling Cannon County
1998-2015 65 12
Cannon County Baskets Background Files --
Williams, Sue
2006-2016 65 13
Cannon County Baskets Photographs -- TSLA
(Tennessee State Library and Archives) Photos
1933-2012 65 14
Cannon County Baskets Photographs -- Cannon
County Basket Photos
1974-2012 65 15
Cannon County Baskets Photographs --
Enlargements
1930s-1980s 65 OV
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Blaylock, Laura 2013 65 16
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Chesney, Ralph 1988 65 17
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Dunn Baskets 1981-2014 65 18
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Palmer,
Kathlenn Dunn Manning
1983-2014 65 19
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Ryan, Doug 1985 65 20
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Scott, Tom 1980-2001 65 21
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Smith, Enloe undated 65 22
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Strawn, Ben 2013 65 23
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Taylor, John 1984-2001 65 24
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Other Tennessee
Baskets
2006 65 25
Other Tennessee Basketmakers -- Baskets Sevier
County
1951-2014 65 26