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Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Southern Agriculture Oral History Project Records
Summary
- Collection ID:
- NMAH.AC.0773
- Creators:
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Daniel, Pete
- Dates:
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1986-1991, undated
- Languages:
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English.
- Physical Description:
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27.2 Cubic feet83 boxes
- Repository:
An extensive collection of oral histories conducted by Lu Ann Jones throughout the southern United States between 1985-1991. A few oral histories were conducted by Pete Daniel in the early 1980s. Subjects include all facets of agriculture in the south.
Scope and Contents note
Scope and Contents note
The collection is divided into four series. Series 1: Oral History Transcripts, 1982-1991 are transcribed versions of the oral interviews. Correspondence and/or notes pertaining to the interviewed individual collected or written by the interviewer are filed in this series following the transcription. The majority of the oral histories were done by Lu Ann Jones between1985-1991. There are a few interviews done by Pete Daniel in the early 1980s and some reference copies of oral histories done elsewhere. This series is divided into eight sub-series: Sub-series 1.1: Arkansas, Sub-series 1.2: Georgia, Sub-series 1.3: Louisiana, Sub-series 1.4: Mississippi, Sub-series 1.5: North Carolina (including transcripts of the Mexican Workers Project in English and Spanish), Sub-series 1.6: South Carolina, Sub-series 1.7: Tennessee, and Sub-series 1.8: Virginia. Files are arranged alphabetically by state and there under by name; within the file materials are arranged chronologically. Interview files may contain transcribed copies of the oral history interviews and subsequent draft copies with corrections by the interviewer or subject. The file also may contain distillations or edited versions of the interview done by the researcher for possible publication. Correspondence and notes files may include Life History Forms, correspondence, newspaper articles, interviewer's notes, business cards, and paper copies of photographs. Signed releases are on file in the registrar's office, NMAH, with copies in the control file of the Archives Center.
Series 2: Project Files and Reference Materials, 1928-2004 contain notes and correspondence kept by Jones in support of the oral history project. This series is divided into four sub-series: Sub-series 2.1: State Files, Sub-series 2.2: Project and Reference Files, 1985-1991, Sub-series 2.3: Reference Publications, Pamphlets and Articles, 1928-2004 and Sub-series 2d: Computer Floppy Disks, 1985 and undated. This series include bills, receipts, photo orders, travel brochures, reference materials, articles, correspondence, fundraising proposals and materials, USDA Extension Service bulletins, product cookbooks, and ephemera. These materials are valuable in documenting the methodology of the oral history project. They are also valuable in detailing the funding and maintenance of the project over its five-year lifespan. There is also a great deal of information on black farmers. This series is arranged alphabetically by state and county or by article/publication title and within the file chronologically.
Series 3: Photographic Prints and Slides, 1987-1991 documenting the individuals interviewed, their homes and businesses, and geographic locations that were studied as part of the oral history project. The series is arranged numerically then chronologically by year. This series is followed by detailed photographic descriptions arranged alphabetically by state then subject. Photograph files contain photographs taken by a Smithsonian photographer or Jones and any copies of photographs supplied by the subject. Most of the photographs are black and white.
Series 4: Original Interview Tapes and Reference Compact Discs (CD), 1986-1991 are the original tapes of the individual interviews conducted by Jones. This series is divided into eight sub-series. Reference numbers for CDs matching the original tapes are noted after the tapes. CDs 495-497 are for the Smithsonian Photographer's Show: Sub-series 4.1: Arkansas, Sub-series 4.2: Georgia, Sub-series 4.3: Louisiana, Sub-series 4.4: Mississippi, Sub-series 4.5: North Carolina (within this sub-series are the transcripts of the Mexican Workers Project there may be an English language transcription as well as one in Spanish), Sub-series 4.6: South Carolina, Sub-series 4.7: Tennessee and Sub-series 4.8: Virginia and Sub-series 4.9: Miscellaneous and Duplicates, within the sub-series tapes are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Arrangement
Arrangement
The collection is divided into four series:
Series 1, Oral History Transcript
Series 2, Project Files
Series 3, Photographic Prints and Slides
Series 4, Original Oral History Interview Tapes and Reference Compact Discs (CDs) are the original interview tapes and the accompanying reference copy cds.
History
History
The history of the American South is intricately entwined with the history of agriculture in North America. Until very recently, post 1950, the South was predominately rural and agricultural in both its production and culture. By the 1980s American agriculture, and particularly agriculture in the south, was under attack on various fronts especially cultural, financial, and technological. This assault threatened the very existence of the small and family farm. Many small farming operations went bankrupt and the face of American agriculture was becoming more corporate. It was amidst these troubling times that the Agricultural Division of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History undertook a massive project to document southern agriculture through oral history.
Through the efforts of NMAH staff, Pete Daniel, curator and project director, LuAnn Jones, researcher, and with countless support from staff photographers and personnel, Jones conducted approximately 159 interviews of individual persons, couples and sometimes small groups, in eight southern states over a five year period, 1986-1991. The project was funded by a series of grants from various sources. Not only were oral histories taken but also substantial documentary photographs and slides of the many interviewees. The interviews ranged from individual farmers to individuals at companies and corporations involved with agriculture. The range of crops discussed included tobacco, cotton and rice. The project interviewed a wide range of subjects: male, female, black, white, and Mexican. The project has contributed to at least two books,
Mama Learned Us to Work: Farm Women in the New South
by LuAnn Jones and Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World
by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall and others of which Jones was a contributing author.Administration
Author
Franklin A. Robinson, Jr.
Provenance
A transfer from the Division of History of Technology (Agriculture), NMAH, July 2001
Processing Information
Franklin A. Robinson, Jr., June 2004, updated August 2007
Using the Collection
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Restrictions on Access
Collection is open for research. Unprotected photographs must be handled with gloves.
Preferred Citation
Southern Agriculture Oral History Project Records, 1985-1992, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
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William C. Kost Farm Records (NMAH.AC.0481)
Timothy B. Bladen, Southern Maryland Photoprints (NMAH.AC.0767)
More Information
Photograph/Negative Numbers: Arkansas
Photograph/Negative Numbers: Arkansas
Brantley, L. D. and farm. Coy, ARK
LJ 87-17118-16, 19, 21Brown, Gordon, Scott, ARK
LJ 87-17116-18Cazer, Garland, Carlisle, ARK
LJ 87-17118-13Clayton, William P., DeValls Bluff, ARK
LJ 87-17118-27Fletcher, Merle Ford, farm, England, ARK
LJ 87-17118-0, 3, 8Garrich, Carl, Carlisle, ARK
LJ 87-17116-15Gosney, Jessie S.
87-16524-14, 19Gosney, Jessie S.
87-16526-8Gosney, Jessie S., and Rex Raborn
87-16524-33Gosney, Jessie S., and Rex Raborn planting wheat, Carlisle, Ark.
87-16523-12, 27, 31, 32Gosney, Jessie and Rex Raborn planting wheat
87-16549-7, 10, 17, 24, 27, 30Gosney, Jessie and Rex Raborn planting wheat
87-16550-13, 24, 28, 36Gosney, Jessie S., and salvaged Prairie Center sign
87-16526-12, 15Gosney, Jessie, at meeting of Altruistic Club, Carlisle, Ark.
87-16527-4, 5, 13, 27, 30, 33Gosney, Jessie S., cooking breakfast
87-16524-32Gosney, Jessie Smiley, family photo
87-16539-3Gosney, Jessie Smiley, farm photos
87-16539-22, 24Gosney, Jessie S., Kenneth Gosney and Rex Raborn
87-16525-7, 8, 10, 12Gosney, Jessie and Kenneth, Rex Raborn, picking soybeans, Arkansas. (This harvest was simulated for purposes of photographs. Soybeans were not ready for harvest.)
87-16533-7A, 8A, 10A, 30AGosney, Jessie (Smiley), swimming in rice field irrigation ditch
87-16525-33Gosney, Jessie Smiley, swimming in rice pond August, 1943
87-16539-11Gosney, Kenneth
87-16524-36Gosney, Kenneth, and son James
87-16524-26Gosney combine
87-16524-3Gosney farm, Old tools
87-16526-17, 18, 21Gosney farm, Picking soybeans (This harvest was simulated for purposes of photographs. Soybeans were not ready for harvest.)
87-16534-19, 21, 35Gosney farm photos, rice harvest
87-16539-29Gosney home
87-16526-6Gosney house, Lu Ann Jones playing with puppies
87-16526-35Gosney shop
87-16526-22Gosney shop, Tools, shovels, boots in
87-16526-24, 27, 30Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. E. W., Hazen, ARK
LJ 87-17118-10Jensen, Olga B., Stuttgart, ARK
LJ 87-17117-5ALenius, Jane, Stuttgart, ARK
LJ 87-17117-OAMorris, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Carlisle, ARK
LJ 87-17116-12Raborn, Rex, Gosney hired man, Carlisle, Ark.
87-16534-14Scroggins, Alma M., Stuttgart, ARK
LJ 87-17118-12Seidenstricker, Mr. and Mrs. L. F., and son at prairie County Rice Festival, ARK
LJ 87-17119-9Seidenschwarz, Rose, Stuttgart, ARK
LJ 87-17116-20, 21Smith, George, at son's house, ARK
LJ 87-17117-10A, 14A, 19ASmith, Mr. and Mrs. George, Lonoke, ARK
LJ 87-17117-7AStrohl, Mary and Carl, DeValls Bluff, ARK
LJ 87-17118-26VanHouten, Rudy and Rosetta, Hazen, ARK
LJ 87-17119-6Yohe, Alma, farm, seed cleaning, Stuttgart, ARK
LJ 87-17116-26, 27, 30, 34Antique truck. Prairie County Rice Festival, ARK
LJ 87-17119-3Arkansas prairie (Gosney?)
87-16526-9Bank sign-"Wheat 2.56" (Stuttgart, Ark.?)
87-16538-11Grading rice, grain elevators, Carlisle, Ark.
87-16528-14, 6, 7, 8, 16Hazen, Ark.
87-16528-28Irrigation well on Smiley Farm near Carlisle, Ark.
87-16539-17Kogourek and Son Hardware, Hazen, Ark.
87-16526-2Kocourek and Son Hardware, Hazen, Ark.
87-16528-23, 26, 27Kocourek and Son Wedding album, ledger from Hardware, Hazen, Ark.
87-16528-31, 34, 35Plane, Shannon Agricultural Flying
87-16538-24Prairie County, Miss Rice 1987
LJ 87-17119-1Proprietor, Cocourek and Son Hardware, Hazen, Ark.
87-16528-29Riceland Foods, Inc., Stuttgart, Ark.
87-16527-35Rice wreathes on church, DeValls Bluff, ARK
LJ 87-17118-29Smiley Prairie Center, Ark., home, 1906 (Jessie Smiley Gosney home place)
87-16525-19, 23, 29Unidentified
87-16539-12, 13, 16Unidentified
87-16539-32Photograph/Negative Numbers: Georgia
Photograph/Negative Numbers: Georgia
Bennett, Henry worker, Georgia Agrirama
87-16556-3ABennett, Kevin, grandson, son of Mahlon Bennett; Mahlon Bennett, son of W. J. and Novella; Linda Bennett, wife of Kevin; Novella Bennett; Kenny Bennett, son of Mahlon; W. J Bennett; David Bennett, son of W. J. and Novella; Joshua (Josh) Bennett, son of David, grandson of W. J. and Novella (Left to right)
87-16560-5Bennett, Novella and W. J.
JT 87-16575-28A,Bennett, Novella, at home
87-16557-1Bennett, W. J. and Georgie Pearson, neighbor
JT 87-16574-24Bennett, W. J. at Agrirama
JT 87-16573-9Bennett, W. J., at Agrirama sawmill
87-16558-15, 18, 21Bennett, W. J., at Agrirama sawmill
87-16558-28, 29, 32, 34Bennett, W. J. and Novella, and Kenney Bennett, their grandson, son of Mahlon Bennett
87-16560-2Bennett, W. J. and Novella, at home
87-16562-32Bennett, W. J. and Novella, with grandson
87-16557-5, 7, 8, 10Bennett, W. J., "Boss," Georgia Agrirama
87-16556-26A, 28A, 31A, 34ABenton, Aubrey, Commerce, GA
LJ 87-6668-21Blackstock, Velva, GA
LJ 87-6668-6Blackstock barn, GA
LJ 87-6668-3Blackstock granddaughter Millie, GA
LJ 87-6668-0Blackstock granddaughter Millie, GA
LJ 87-6668-1(Old) Blackstock store, GA
LJ 87-6668-8Blackstock, Tom, Talrno, GA
88-14738-25, 28, 30Blackstock, Tom, among old farm equipment stored in old family store
88-14739-2, 4Blackstock, granddaughter Millie
88-14739-19, 20Hofmeister, Richard; Velva and Tom Blackstock and Jeff Tinsley with homemade wine
88-14739-22Blackstock, granddaughter Millie
88-14739-23Blackstock, Millie and her dad, Jim
88-14739-26Blackstock, Tom, looking at cattle
88-14739-28Blackstock, Tom and Millie
88-14739-31Blackstock, Tom, at Rotary [or Puritan?] meeting
88-14740-12, 17(Old) Blackstock store
88-14740-34Blackstock's, Tom and Velva Blackstock's house
88-14740-36Blackstock cattle
88-14741-4Blackstock, Tom, in pick up truck
88-14741-6, 11Blackstock, Tom
88-14741-16Blackstock, Tom, and brother at store
88-14741-26, 32, 36Blackstock, Millie and dad Jim on tractor
88-14742-18Blackstock, Tom and Millie
88-14742-21Blackstock, Tinsley, Jeff, taking photo of Jim, Millie's dad
88-14742-24Blackstock, Tom, Watch with inscription, "Tom Blackstock Man of the Year 1972"
88-14742-28Blackstock, Tom, with cattle
88-14742-33Blackstock, Tom, and Millie in vineyard
88-14743-2Blackstock, Tom, in grape vineyard
88-14743-5Blackstock, Velva in yard
88-14753-1, 2Blackstock, Velva in yard
88-14753-8, 11Blackstock, Tom at tire store
88-14753-20, 22Blackstock, Tom at civic meeting
88-14753-22Blackstock, Tom at civic meeting
88-14754-1, 7, 10, 14, 15, 19, 23Blackstock, Tom at tire store
88-14754-26Blackstock, Tom, Close-ups
88-14754-32, 33Blackstock, Tom in old house
88-14755-1, 5, 7Overview of Blackstock vineyards
88-14755-11Close-up of building construction, Blackstock
88-14755-14Stored baskets
88-14755-17Blackstock, Tom, Millie and unidentified girl on porch of old Blackstock store
88-14755-22Blackstock, Tom standing by Blackstock Road signs
88-14755-25Blackstock, Tom with mailman
88-14755-29Blackstock, Tom with old equipment, parts, etc.
88-14755-33Blackstock, Millie holding puppy, giving calf a bottle
88-14756-5, 6Blackstock, Velva
88-14756-9Blackstock, close up of building construction, Blackstock farm
88-14756-12Blackstock, Millie, Richard Hofmeister showing Millie how to use camera
88-14756-13, 14Old Blackstock home place, now home of daughter Sandra, Jim and Millie
88-14756-26Blackstock, Tom and Richard Hofmeister
88-14756-27Blackstock, Tom and cattle
88-14757-6, 8, 11, 12, 20, 24, 30, 32Baling hay with round baler, Blackstock farm
88-14758-3A, 15A, 16A, 17A, 18A, 19A, 20A, 21A, 22A, 23ABlackstock, Tom in pickup
88-14789-16Fieldale, poultry processing plant, Gainesville, GA
JT-88-14769-2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 14, 16, 21, 25, 26, 32, 33, 35, 37Fieldale poultry processing plant, Gainesville, GA
JT-88-14770-2A, 4A, 6A, 10A, 12A, 13A, 19A, 22A, 27ABlackstock store room [?]
JT-88-14770-34AThree washtubs hanging on side of building
JT-14770-36ABlackstock farm, Old poultry house, GA
JT-88-14759-9Blackstock, Tom and? Blackstock in old family store
JT-88-14759-10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 24? Blackstock
JT-88-14759-28Blackstock family
JT-88-14760-12Blackskock family
JT-88-14760-13,, 15, 21Blackstock, Tom and Velva
JT-88-14760-23, 27poultry monument, Gainesville, GA
JT-88-14760-30Poultry house, Blackstock farm [?]
JT-88-14761-2, 10Blackstock family
JT-88-14761-14Millie, Blackstock granddaughter, and her dad, Jim, riding horse
JT-88-14761-18Preparing for Blackstock family photograph
JT-88-14761-20, 21, 25, 27, 28Byers, Sanford in field
88-14746-1, 4, 7Byers, Sanford, holding strawberries
88-14746-14Byers, Tinsley, Jeff, in Byers pickup truck
88-14746-20Byers, Ruby GA
LJ 87-6668-17Byers, Sanford, with Jenny, pick-up, Gainesville, GA
LJ 87-17112-27, 32Byers, Sanford
88-14748-16Byers, Sanford at Farmers Market, Gainesville, GA
JT-88-14759-32Byers, Sanford, plowing with jennies
88-14748-22, 24, 28, 34Byers, Sanford
88-14749-11, 14, 16Byers, Ruby and Sanford's house
88-14749-20Byers, Rose bush at Byers house
88-14749-24Byers, Sanford, driving tractor
88-14749-35Byers, Sanford with vegetables, cattle, picking strawberries
88-14751-0, 6, 9, 10, 18,25, 30, 33, 34, 35Byers, Sanford with Jennie
JT-88-14761-33, 36Byers, Sanford at Hall County Farmers Curb Market, Gainesville, GA
JT-88-14762-2A, 4A, 14, 15, 22, 23, 26, 27, 30Byers, Sanford, Close up
JT-88-14762-32Poultry Park, Gainesville, GA
JT-88-14762-36A, 37Byers, Sanford plowing with jennies
JT-88-14763-5A, 9A, 12A, 13A, 23A,Byers, Sanford in old poultry house
JT-88-14763-30AByers, Sanford on telephone
JT-88-14763-32AConnell, Alton, at Georgia Agrirama
JT 87-16565-2, 3, 5Connell, Alton, at Georgia Agrirama
JT 87-16578-27, 28, 29Connell, Alton, Close-up of Green Thumb program button on his overalls
JT 87-16565-14Connell, Alton, on his farm, south Georgia
JT 87-16574-10Connell, Alton, with Pat Phillips, curator, Georgia Agrirama
JT 87-16565-6, 7Dillard, John T., and neighbor
JT 87-16577-72, 73Dillard, John T., at home
JT 87-16566-39A, 46ADillard, John T., Photograph of mother
JT 87-16564-28Dillard, John T., plowing at Agrirama
JT 87-16570-36Dillard, John T., with photos of parents
JT 87-16564-30, 31Dillard , John T. and Nioma Trailer home
87-16558-1Dillard, John T., Tifton, GA
87-16558-5, 6Dillard, John T. and Nioma, inside trailer
87-16558-9, 11, 12Dillard, John T., discing
87-16560-17, 22, 29Dillard, John T., discing
87-16561-2Dillard, John T., discing, Tifton area
87-16559-7, 29, 37Dillard, John T., discing, Tifton area
87-16561-9, 21Dillard employer with family
87-16562-24, 25Dillard, John T. and Nioma at home
87-16563-17Dillard, John T.
87-16563-21, 22Dillard, John T., employer (?)
87-16562-18Dillard, John T., milking cow
87-16563-26, 32, 36Dillard, John T. and Nioma and daughter
87-16564-1Dillard, John T. and Nioma, portraits
87-16564-3, 4, 7, 8Dillard, John T., with plowing contest ribbon
87-16564-12, 15Dillard, Nioma, and granddaughters
87-16563-23Dillard, Nioma, gathering eggs
JT 87-16564-22Dillard, Nioma Holloway, mother, Elizabeth Flower Holloway
JT 87-16570-33Dillard, Nioma Holloway, with photo of mother
JT 87-16564-29Dillard, Hand tobacco planter
JT 87-16570-29Dillard, in Agrirama plowing contest
JT 87-16570-30Dillard, employer
JT 87-16570-16Dillard, employers
JT 87-16569-24ADillard and neighbor
JT 87-16568-38, 40, 41Dillard neighbor
JT 87-16568-56Dillard neighbor with bee stands
JT 87-16568-48, 49Dillard Neighbors: Jamie Lamar Mathis, Jessica Elaine Pitts and Mindy Michelle Pitts
JT 87-16564-26Fieldale Farms, Tinsley, Jeff, preparing to photograph chicken processing factory, Gainesville, GA
RH 88-14734-1Fieldale Farms chicken processing plant, Gainesville, GA
88-14734-, 4, 11, 13, 19, 23, 29. 32, 35Fieldale Farms chicken processing plant
88-14735-7, 8, 17, 18, 24, 27, 30. 33, 36, 36AFieldale Farms chicken processing plant
88-14736-4A, 8A, 10A, 19A, 25A, 31A, 33A35AFieldale Farms chicken processing plant
88-14737-4, 12, 21, 25, 36AFleming, Arthur, close-ups and working garden
88-14747-8, 11, 25, 32Fleming, Robbie, Gainesville, GA
88-14752-1Fleming, Robbie and Arthur
88-14752-5Fleming, Robbie
88-14752-8Fleming, Arthur with rabbit
88-14752-9Fleming, Arthur welding
88-14752-11, 15Fleming, Arthur with family photographs
88-14752-27, 29Fleming, Broiler Grower featuring Arthur Fleming
88-14752-31, 34Harper, Woodrow Sr., Hartwell, GA
LJ 87-17112-23Long, Welchel, Dewey Rose, GA
LJ 87-17112-2Moore, Kenneth, Randall, Willie and Ken. Willie Moore was man John Dillard was working with.
87-16562-13Moreland, Edwina Rose, granddaughter, and Jessica Elane Pitts and Mindy Michelle Pitts, neighbors
87-16563-20Nix, Joe and Agnes GA
LJ 87-6668-20Raye, Lyie and Mae S. Raye, Dillard friends and neighbors with livestock
JT 87-16567-3, 4, 5, 6,10, 13, 18, 24, 33Reed, Bunice and Howard GA
LJ 87-6668-15Rucker, William and wife, Elberton, GA
LJ 87-17112-7, 21Simians, Alm, drawing water from well, Agrirama
JT 87-16579-12, 15Wells, Dr. Homer
JT 87-16571-20A, 26AWells, Homer, Shirley A. Wells at home, Tifton, GA
JT 87-16571-29AWells, Shirley A. and Pat Phillips, quilting
JT 87-16571-31A, 34A, 36AWells, Shirley A. and Pat Phillips, quilting
JT 87-16576-OA, 1A, 2A, 11A, 12A, 13AWinskie, Dent, at Agrirama gristmill
JT 87-16573-26, 28Winskie, Dent, Georgia Agrirama
JT 87-16578-20Abandoned building, south Georgia
JT 87-16574-5Abandoned building, south Georgia
JT 87-16574-14Abandoned pick-up, south Georgia
JT 87-16568-54Building construction
JT 87-16574-16, 18Buildings, Tifton, GA
JT 87-16577-62, 67Equipment, south Georgia
JT 87-16569-28AField, south Georgia
JT 87-16568-59, 60Georgia Agrirama
JT 87-16579-2Georgia Agrirama, Bell
JT 87-16579-5Georgia Agrirama, building
JT 87-16575-8AGeorgia Agrirama, Buildings and scenes
JT 87-16579-7, 9, 10Georgia Agrirama, Buildings, tools at
87-16556-39A, 40AGeorgia Agrirama, implements
87-16563-10, 11, 12Georgia Agrirama, Interiors
JT 87-16565-29, 30Georgia Agrirama, Interpreter on porch
JT 87-16578-36Georgia Agrirama, Meal
JT 87-16577-43, 47Georgia Agrirama, Piney woods rooters
JT 87-16573-37Georgia Agrirama, Plowing with mule
JT 87-16579-22, 24, 28Georgia Agrirama, Running the sawmill
JT 87-16566-50A, 56A, 58A, 59A, 63A, 65A, 69A, 70AGeorgia Agrirama, sawmill
87-16558-22, 26Georgia Agrirama, School boys
JT 87-16578-7, 8, 9, 10, 14Georgia Agrirama, School children at sawmill
JT 87-16573-4Georgia Agrirama, School children saw wood
JT 87-16573-12, 14Georgia Agrirama Outside shots
JT 87-16565-34, 36, 37Georgia Agrirama, Trough [?]
JT 87-16579-20Feeding cattle, Tifton area
87-16562-2"God's Little Half Acre," GA
JT 87-16577-58Irrigation hose [?]
JT 87-16570-12Old house, Tifton, GA [?]
JT 87-16576-20AOld mechanical tobacco harvester (?)
87-16562-14Shelters and corn field, south Georgia
JT 87-16568-67, 70, 73Street, Tifton, GA
JT 87-16577-51Street scene, Tifton, GA
JT 87-16580-4Stones, North GA
LJ 87-17112-25Tobacco barn, south Georgia
JT 87-16574-4Tobacco barn, south Georgia
JT 87-16574-6Tobacco field, south GA
87-16562-23Tobacco growing, south Georgia
JT 87-16569-33ATobacco sticks, south Georgia
JT 87-16574-3Tomatoes, south Georgia
JT 87-16570-8, 9Unidentified house, south GA
87-16557-17Unidentified man
87-16563-14Worker, Georgia Agrirama (Jackson, Horace?)
87-16556-24AUniden., south Georgia
JT 87-16569-10AUniden.
JT 87-16569-20AUniden.
JT 87-16572-20, 32Unidentified man peeling apple
88-14746-32Big, unidentified house
88-14747-3Poultry statue, Georgia Poultry Park, Gainesville, GA
88-14748-8, 10Georgia Poultry Park, Gainesville, GA
88-14750-24, 31Unidentified house, Gainesville, GA [?]
88-14750-341915 photograph of man selling Watkins products
88-14753-25Chicken
88-14754-30Deer horns in scales
88-14754-35Photograph/Negative Numbers: Louisiana
Photograph/Negative Numbers: Louisiana
Ardoin, Leslie, Mamou, LA
LM 88-14702-2, 6Ardoin, Leslie and Lu Ann Jones at Miller's Lake
LM 88-14702-25, 26Ardoin, Leslie and friends at Miller's Lake, LA
LM 88-14719-20, 22, 23Ardoin, Leslie; Bob Marcantel, Kent Aguillard, Glen LaHaye, Gilbert J. Guillory; playing hearts at Mamou Rice Dryer (Left to right)
LM 88-14721-18Baronet, Joe, farm, Boufete, Robert, worker harvesting crawfish, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14706-3Baronet's, Joe, farm, Crawfish harvest, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14706-6, 10, 12Baronet's, Joe, farm, Grass landing strip, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14706-13Baronet's, Joe, farm, Gnats, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14706-20, 24Baronet, Joe, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14713-9Baronet, Joe, farm, Harvesting crawfish, LA
LM 88-14713-22, 28, 31, 35Baronet, Joe, LA
LM 88-14715-34, 35, 36Baronet, Joe, on farm, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14717-15A, 17A, 22A, 24ABaronet farm in distance, rice field, LA
LM 88-14717-32ABaronet, Joe, LA
LM 88-14721-3, 5Broussard, Sam, Breaux Bridge, LA
LM 88-14705-2Broussard, Sam farm, Harvesting crawfish, Breaux Bridge, LA
LM 88-14709-9, 15, 23, 29, 34, 36ABroussard, Sam farm, alligator, LA
LM 88-14711-16Broussard, Sam with crawfish, Breaux Bridge
LM 88-14711-21Broussard, Sam, Crawfish plate
LM 88-14711-34Broussard, Sam farm, Discing, Breaux Bridge, LA
LM 88-14712-9, 20Broussard, Sam, Breaux Bridge, LA
LM 88-14714-12, 14, 25, 27Broussard, Sam, Breaux Bridge, LA
LM 88-14720-6, 7, 8, 12, 15, 29Deshotel, Albert
LM 88-14719-15Deshotel, Millard; Roy Fontenot; Leslie Ardoin; Raymond "Oak" Aucoin; Albert Deshotel, at Miller's Lake (Left to right)
LM 88-14719-18Deshotel, Millard
LM 88-14719-20Fontenot, Roy
LM 88-14719-23Gay, Andrew P. and son, Plaquemine, LA
LM 88-14700-4Gay, Andrew P., ancestral home, LA
LM 88-14700-25, 30Gay, Andrew P., Plaquemine, LA
LM 88-14703-3Gay, Andrew P. Jr., Plaquemine, LA
LM 88-14703-4Gay farm, Quarters, sugar cane workers. Plaquemine, LA
LM 88-14703-12, 15Gay, Andrew P., at ancestral home, LA
LM 88-14705-4, 6, 9, 15, 26Gay, Andrew P. Jr., Andrew P. Gay, Sr., Terry J. Gomez, and insurance agent, showing Lu Ann Jones an old book
LM 88-14705-28Gay, Andrew P., ancestral home
LM 88-14705-36Gay farm, Cultivating rice. Plaquemine, LA
LM 88-14708-3, 5, 14, 17, 23, 26, 35Jones, Lu Ann, LA
LM 88-14716-3Latoilais, Donald in "go-devil," Breaux Bridge, LA
LM 88-14709-5Latoilais, Donald, LA
LM 88-14711-24, 27Leggetfc, Mrs. Carol, office manager, Mamou Rice Drier, Mamou, LA
LM 88-14721-34Minor, Laurie, LA
LM 88-14715-30Petticrew, Donald, Iowa, LA,
LM 88-14707-23, 26Young's, Walter and Hattie, yard, Bastile, LA
LM 88-14701-6, 8, 12, 14, 15, 19Young's Walter and Hattie, Oil refinery and rice field, view from back yard
LM 88-14701-25, 32Young's, Walter and Hattie, house, Greenhouse
LM 88-14701-36Young's, Walter and Hattie, yard, Bastile, LA
LM 88-14718-4, 6, 11, 14, 17Young yard, Oil refinery seen from, LA
LM 88-14718-29, 30, 32Tractor with harrow, Louisiana
LM 88-14699-2Street scenes, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14699-14, 20, 21, 30Rice mills, railroad track, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14699-35Grain harvest, LA
LM 88-14700-22Roadside stand near Mamou, LA
LM 88-14702-12, 15Miller's Lake, Mamou, LA
LM 88-14702-17Rice mills, driers, railroads, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14704-4, 7, 12, 16, 17Old book
LM 88-14705-31Irrigation equipment, LA
LM 88-14706-33, 36ALevees, rice field, LA
LM 88-14707-18Fertilizing rice with a plane, LA
LM 88-14707-33, 34Fertilizing rice with a plane, LA
LM 88-14710-8, 22, 25, 27, 31, 33, 34Crawfish trap, LA
LM 88-14711-8Close-up of crawfish
LM 88-14711-33Cracklings, Goulas Grocery. Older man is Leroy Goulas and Susan Chauffe weighs out cracklings in the store, Breaux Bridge, LA
LM 88-14712-29, 30, 33, 35Harvesting grain, LA
LM 88-14715-9, 16Irrigation pump, LA
LM 88-14715-24, 28Rice field, LA
LM 88-14716-4Unidentified tractor driver, near Bastile, LA
LM 88-14716-20, 21Rice field, LA
LM 88-14716-28Raymond "Oak", Aucoin
LM 88-14719-12, 13Miller's Lake, LA
LM 88-14719-24, 28International Rice Festival Headquarters, Crowley, LA
LM 88-14721-8Game of hearts, Mamou Rice Drier, Mamou, LA
LM 88-14721-11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 31, 32Photograph/Negative Numbers: Mississippi
Photograph/Negative Numbers: Mississippi
Bailey, Charlie, Tunica, MS
87-16531-7, 11, 17, 18, 26, 28,31Bailey, Charlie, portraits being interviewed by Lu Ann Jones
87-16547-10, 12, 13, 19, 20, 23Bailey, Charlie, on tractor
87-16547-25Booth, N.J., in family cemetery, Bassfield, MS
LJ 87-17120-30, 32Booth, N. J. and Jarutha, Bassfield, MS
LJ 87-17121-2Bradford, Nara and Eligah Norwood, Hattiesburg, MS
LJ 87-17121-24Bradford, Nara and Eligah Norwood, home, child playing with kitten. Hattiesburg, MS
LJ 87-17121-23Burkett, Ben, Hattiesburg, MS
LJ 87-17121-17Burkett, Ben, farm, tools, Hattiesburg, MS
LJ 87-17121-19Burkett, Ben, Neighbors, farm, Hattiesburg, MS
LJ 87-17121-20Carnahan, "Cotton," Chuck Thresto, crop dusters
87-16537-7, 8Carnahan, "Cotton," crop duster
87-16537-12Carnahan, "Cotton," crop duster
87-16538-18Carnahan, "Cotton," crop duster
87-16538-27Clark, Talmadege, Ruleville, MS
LJ 87-17119-29Clark, Thomas Jefferson, worker for John B. Laney, Sr.
87-16532-16Cummins, W. R. and Lu Ann Jones, MS gin
87-16541-27Dullaney, T. W., Clarksdale, MS
LJ 87-17119-11Harris, Robert B., Midnight, MS
LJ 87-17119-25Hemphill, Elvin
87-16545-30Hemphill, Elvin, feeding poultry
87-16546-16, 20, 22Hemphill, Elvin, Sledge, MS
87-16523-3, 4, 5Hemphill, Mattie, in tractor tire
87-16545-16, 17, 29Hemphill, Mattie and Elvin, and Lu Ann Jones
87-16546-6, 11Hemphill, Mattie and Elvin, farm
87-16545-8, 9Hemphill, Mattie and Elvin, in cotton field
87-16545-37Hemphill, Mattie and Elvin, outside house
87-16523-9Hemphill, Mattie l
87-16546-2Hemphill farm
87-16546-29Jones, Lu Ann, and Chuck Thresto in plane
87-16538-32Jones, Lu Ann, in cotton field, Mississippi
87-16541-3Lee, Mary and W.R. Cummins at gin, Drew, MS
87-16529-3, 7Laney farm, Big Creek Grocery
87-16530-19, 21Laney farm, Cotton harvest
87-16530-25, 30, 32Laney farm, Cotton harvest
87-16532-34Laney farm, Dumping cotton, MS
87-16551-8A, 13A, 16A, 23ALaney farm, Dumping cotton
87-16553-2, 10, 11, 12Laney farm, Harvesting cotton at night
87-16553-14, 17, 18, 21, 25, 28, 30Laney farm, Harvesting soybeans
87-16532-7Laney farm worker
87-16547-5, 7Laney, John B. Sr., and Thomas Jefferson dark
87-16532-19, 21, 23Laney, John B., farm Workers: Abe Moore (seated on tractor); Arthur Lewis and Primes Jackson
87-16544-13, 22, 24Laney, John B. Sr., Lyon, MS
87-16530-5, 8, 12, 16Laney, John B. Sr., Picking cotton, farm
87-16544-3Laz Jefcoat, Mr. and Mrs., with old plows, Soso, MS
LJ 87-17121-27Leonard, Gary, Hattiesburg, MS
LJ 87-17121-11McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H., Greenwood, MS
LJ 87-17119-12Miller Bush, Inverness, MS
LJ 87-17119-32Mohamed, Ethel Wright, Belzoni, MS
LJ 87-17120-1Moody son riding back of planters
89-10736Full page of album
89-10737Moody, Edgar on horse, cotton choppers in background
89-10738Moody, Edgar on horse at house
89-10739Moody, Edgar on horse in field
89-10740"The cultivator gang with water boy Jack holding horse-1939"
89-10741Cultivator gang in field planting
89-10742"Time out for a rest[,] the cultivator gang and water boy Jack
89-10743Filling up planting hopper with cotton seed
89-10744Full page of album
89-10745Close-up of planting cotton
89-10746Overview of field; (quality poor)
89-10747Field labor, overview. (Activity unclear)
89-10748Water boys
89-10749Black men and women "chopping cotton-Spring 1939"
89-10750Moody, Edgar on horse "along about Sundown 1939"; choppers in background
89-10751Black male worker reclining on full sacks of cotton, holding Moody son. Portion of scale and office in background. (Quality of photograph is excellent.)
89-10752"Edgar and cotton choppers"
89-10753Full page of album
89-10754Black men with mules stopped at row ends, planting cotton (?) (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10755Cultivating or harrowing field (?) (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10756Running cattle (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10757Looking over horse's head at field workers (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10758Steel-wheeling John Deere tractor; harrowing land (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10759Herding cattle with horse (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10760Herding cattle with horse (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10761Moody on horse (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10762Pull page of album (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10763"Edgar on his horse Starr" (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10764Black boy holding Moody son atop cotton sacks on mule (from Neg. #10774, full page of album)
89-10765Murphree, Leo, Greenwood, MS
LJ 87-17119-22Porter, Virginia, Belzoni, MS
LJ 87-17120-2Roberson, Willie, plowing with mule, Georgia Agrirama
87-16556-7A, 10AStowers, Mr. and Mrs. J. W., tools, Inverness, MS
LJ 87-17119-14, 15Thomas, Lottie, with Willie Brown, MS
LJ 87-17120-19Thresto, Chuck, crop duster
87-16535-32Thresto, Chuck, crop duster
87-16537-11Watson, Mary, and her mother, Lillian S. Martin, Belzoni, MS
LJ 87-17120-22Wigley, Mabry, Hollandale, MS
LJ 87-17119-34Woodard, Henry, Tunica, MS
87-16529-24, 25, 26, 34, 36Woodard, Henry, house and yard, equipment
87-16554-19A, 20AWoodard, Henry, in rice field. Tunica, MS
87-16554-8A, 11A, 14ABurning rice stubble, MS delta
87-16542-29, 33Burning rice stubble, MS
87-16548-4Catfish pond and cotton gin in mist, MS delta
LJ 87-17119-26Close-up, rice
87-16552-3, 5Close-up, soybeans
87-16552-7Close ups of cotton, rice
87-16548-32, 36Cotton bales on fire, wreck
87-16542-7, 14, 16Cotton field, MS
87-16554-23ACotton gin. Drew, MS
87-16540-24A, 26A, 27A, 30A, 33A, 35ACotton gin, Miss. delta
87-16529-10, 17, 18Cotton harvest from the air, Mississippi delta
87-16536-6, 7, 14, 18, 17, 20Cotton pallets
87-16543-26, 30, 34Crop dusting, MS delta
87-16548-7, 12Downtown, Clarksdale, MS
87-16529-19, 21Fishing, MS
87-16554-27A, 34A, 35A"Fresh Hot Boiled Peanuts"
LJ 87-17120-24Gin, MS
87-16541-31Gin, MS
87-16543-15, 18Greenwood, MS
87-16542-17Mississippi delta from the air. Aerial photos by Laurie Minor. Plane piloted by Chuck Thresto of Shannon Agricultural Flying Clarksdale, MS.
87-16535-11, 15, 17, 19, 21, 28, 30Rest Haven Restaurant, Clarksdale, MS
87-16548-30Rice fields from the air
87-16536-24, 31, 35, 36Run-down house, MS delta
87-16548-28Workers, gin, Mississippi
87-16541-15Photograph/Negative Numbers: North Carolina
Photograph/Negative Numbers: North Carolina
Andrews, John, granddaughter and church, Boomer, NC
LJ 87-17111-11, 16, 17, 19Cockerham, Lester, two-story chicken house Roaring River, NC
LJ 87-17110-00, 2AAndrews, John, Overview, Andrews farm. Boomer, NC
RS-88-14689-3Andrews, John, Sawmill, Andrews's farm. Boomer, NC
RS-14689-7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22Andrews, John, Barn interview, Andrews farm
RS-88-14689-32Andrews, John sons and hired man with tractor, Boomer, NC
RS-88-14773-21Andrews farm, Ducks on pond
RS-88-14688-1Feeding cattle,
RS-88-14688-9, 10, 11Andrews farm, Overview
RS-88-14688-19Andrews farm Apple pack house
RS-88-14688-26Andrews farm Apple spraying equipment
RS-88-14688-27, 28, 29, 30Andrews farm Loose ears of corn in barn
RS-88-14688-33Andrews farm Shed and tools
RS-88-14688-34, 36Andrews farm, Baling hay
RS-88-14758-24A, 26A, 28ACockerham, Lester and Marie, Roaring River, NC
LJ 87 17111-21Davis, Predda and Ruth Dasmann, Laurel Springs, NC
LJ 87-17110-6AGriffin, A.C.
DP 87-16456-20, 23, 35, 37Griffin, A.C., Edenton, NC
DP 87-16451-34Griffin, A.C. and Grace, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16451-3, 9, 22Griffin, A.C. and Grace, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16453-6, 8, 20, 35Griffin, A.C. and Grace, farm, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16450-1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 14, 15, 24, 27Griffin, A.C., at breakfast, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16462-0, 2Griffin, A.C., in recliner, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16459-33Griffin, A.C., on farm, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16459-12Griffin farm, Herrings and pork in smokehouse, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16451-27, 30Griffin farm, Unidentified black hired worker, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16459-15Griffin, Grace, in rocker, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16458-34Griffin, Grace, washing greens, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16458-24, 25Griffin, Grace, in rocker, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16458-34Griffin, Thomas Paul, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16459-21Griffins, Four generations of, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16459-22Hamlin, Clay [?] mowing with horses, Wilkes County, NC
RS-88-14782-3, 7, 18, 19, 25Harris, Edna, and unidentified worker, Iredell County, NC
DP 88-14722-5, 11, 12,Harris, Edna, Iredell County, NC
DP 88-14722-16, 22, 26Harris, Lonnie, milking, Iredell County, NC
DP 88-14722-27, 30, 34, 36Harris, Edna, pitching hay
DP 88-14723-4Harris farm, Unidentified worker, NC
DP 88-14723-5Harris, Edna, and worker
DP 88-14723-10, 12Harris, Lonnie
DP 88-14723-14Harris, Edna, driving cows
DP 88-14723-17, 22, 27, 28, 32Harris, Lonnie, in milk barn
DP 88-14723-36Harris, Edna, driving cow
DP 88-14724-2Harris, Lonnie, and Norris Allison at tractor
DP 88-14724-6, 8Harris, Lonnie and Edna at tractor
DP 88-14724-14, 18Harris, Lonnie and Norris Allison on tractor
DP 88-14724-22Harris, Edna, with Nancy Susan Reynolds award bust
DP 88-14724-24, 25, 27Harris, Edna, with Ashly and Melissa, on porch
DP 88-14724-29, 33Harris, Edna
DP 88-14725-8, 12Harris, Lonnie and Edna
DP 88-14725-18Harris, Ashley, great-granddaughter
DP14725-19, 20Harris, Melissa, granddaughter
DP14725-21Harris, Edna, fixing fence
DP 88-14725-22, 28, 30, 33, 34Harris, Edna, pitching hay
DP 88-14725-36Harris, Melissa (with award) and Ashly on porch.
DP 88-14726-2Harris, Edna, with Nancy Susan Reynolds award bust
DP 88-14726-3Harris farm
DP 88-14726-8, 11Harris, Edna
DP 88-14726-16, 18Harris, Lonnie, and unidentified man
DP 88-14726-31Harris, Lonnie
DP 88-14726-33Harris, Edna, and neighbors planting tobacco: Ophal Sneed, Ricky Sneed, Edna Harris, Curtis Sneed
DP 88-14731-5Dog in tobacco field. In background, Edna Harris, Ophal Sneed, Ricky Sneed, Curtis Sneed.
DP 88-14731-15Harris, Edna, and neighbors planting tobacco: Ophal Sneed, Ricky Sneed, Edna Harris, Curtis Sneed.
DP 88-14731-19, 22Harris, Edna, Close up of tobacco planter
DP 88-14731-23, 27Harris, Edna, on tobacco planter
DP 88-14731-28Harris, Edna, Unidentified neighbor pouring fertilizer into tobacco planter
DP 88-14731-32Inglis, Fred and Wayland Spivey, Inglis farm, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16455-12Inglis, Fred, cutting corn by hand, Chowan Co., NC
DP 16435-15, 17, 28, 29Kilby, T. H., at N. Wilkesboro, NC, livestock barn
LJ 87-17111-3Inglis, Fred, driving team, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16438-4, 5, 14, 20, 25, 30, 36Inglis barn and house, Chowan Co., NC
DP 16455-16, 20, 21Inglis farm, Equipment on, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16452-6, 8, 11, 13, 17, 19, 20, 21Langley, Nellie S., canned goods
EL-14042-1Langley, Nellie S. with granddaughter, Jordan Elizabeth Baker
EL-14042-9Langley, Nellie S. with Mary Elizabeth Baker and Jordan Elizabeth Baker
EL-90-14042-11Langley, Nellie S. parents. Jack and Mandy Ellis Stancil
EL-90-14042-13Langley, Nellie S. in garden
EL-90-14042-17Langley, Nellie S. under shed where she cans using outdoor gas heater
EL-90-14042-28Langley, Nellie S. giving Lu Ann Jones a plant
EL-90-14042-30Langley, Nellie S. in front of her house
EL-90-14042-33Langley, Nellie S. with freezer full of food, showing saved vegetable seeds
EL-14047-32Seeds saved by Nellie S. Langley
EL-90-14047-36Langley, Nellie S. and daughter, Mary Elizabeth Baker
EL-90-14047-2Langley, Nellie S., daughter Mary Elizabeth Baker and granddaughter Jordan Elizabeth Baker
EL-90-14047-6Close up of Nellie Stancil Langley
EL-14047-9Langley, Nellie S. showing tobacco leaf pattern quilt she made
EL-14047-12Commemorative cup given to Nellie S. Langley by the Fender family, Stantonsburg, NC
EL-14047-26Mercer, Mide, close up, Wilson, NC
EL-90-14039-11Mercer, Mide in yard
EL-90-14039-9Mercer, Mide yard: farm bell, detail of building
EL-90-14039-13, 16, 25Parker, Jonah mowing orchard, Moravian Falls, NC
RS-88-1478Q-4, 22, 24, 25, 26Parker, Jonah in orchard
RS-88-14781-2, 4, 11, 12, 13, 14Parker, Jonah in orchard
RS-88-14781-25, 30Parker, Jonah and Helen, and grandson
RS-88-14781-34Orchard equipment
RS-88-14781-31ARedmond, Virgie St. John and Mott Redmond
90-4773Redmond, Virgie, aunt Almeda Mahaffery Gaither
90-4774Redmond, Mott on far right, Revival in NC
90-4775Redmond, Mott, holding Martha and Virgie St. John Redmond
90-4776St. John, Davis, Virgie St. John Redmond's father
90-4777Redmond, Marshall, Martha and Donald
90-4778St. John, Josephine (center) and her sisters, Beulah Ladd (left) and Almeda Gaither
90-4779Redmond, Virgie, Mott, Marshall and Martha
90-4780St. John, Elizabeth (Virgie St. John Redmond's paternal great-grandmother)
90-4781Redmond, Virgie and friend
90-4782Redmond, Martha, in wheelchair, Becky Redmond in hat, and friend at Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, NC, 1955
90-4783St. John, Josephine, and children: Virgie Redmond, Lester, Artie Holland and Larry
90-4784St. John Holland, Boyd and Artie
90-4785Redmond, Marshall, Donald and Martha, Statesville, NC
90-4786Redmond, Virgie St. John (left) with brothers Lester and Larry and sister Artie. In front of Calvin Bottoms' house, 1951
90-4787Redmond, Virgie and Mott, and children: Marshall, Donald, Martha, and Becky (baby)
90-4788Knight, Beulah, Essemer Redmond, Nettie Knight, Cleo Wall and Ola Knight (left to right)
90-4789Redmond, Virgie, Cleo Wall, Edna Knight and babies (left to right)
90-4790Redmond, Rebecca
90-4791Redmond, Mott with children Marshall, Donald and Martha, 1946
90-4792Redmond, Virgie St. John
90-4793Redmond, Virgie 816 Conner Street, Statesville, NC, age 18
90-4794Redmond, Martha
90-4795Mahaffery, Mary, mother of Josephine St. John
90-4796Redmond, Mott, Union Grove, NC
90-4797St. John, Larry (Virgie St. John Redmond's brother)
90-4798Redmond, Martha
90-4799St. John, Josephine (left) and her sisters
90-4800Redmond, Donald, Martha, Becky and Marshall
90-4801St. John, Josephine, and her daughter, Artie St. John Holland
90-4802St. John, Josephine (center) and Grace St. John (holding baby)
90-4803Redmond, Martha and Becky
90-4804Redmond, Marshall and Donald, in overalls, and cousins. Sons of Virgie and Mott Redmond, Iredell County, NC
90-4805Redmond, David, Mott Redmond's uncle, Family reunion
90-4806Redmond, Virgie St. John
90-4807Redmond, Virgie and Mott, 50th wedding anniversary portrait, 1987
90-4808Redmond, Byrd and Allie Carter, parents of Mott Redmond, 50th wedding anniversary
90-4809Shepherd, Grady, Lansing, NC
LJ 87-17110-20AShepherd, Grady, daughter and wife, Lansing, NC
LJ 87-17110-13ASneed, Ophal; Ricky Sneed; Edna Harris; Curtis Sneed; Planting tobacco, Iredell County, NC.
DP 88-14729-3, 16, 26, 29, 34Sneed, Ophal; Ricky Sneed; Edna Harris; Curtis Sneed; Planting tobacco, Iredell County, NC.
DP 88-14730-7, 11, 21Spivey, Wayland, and hogs, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16437-23Spivey, Wayland, Extension Service, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16457-31Black farmer, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16455-31, 33Tomlinson , J. Clifton, Close up, Wilson, NC
EL-90-14039-36Tomlinson, J. Clifton and Mildred
EL-90-14046-4Lu Ann Jones with J. Clifton Tomlinson, Wilson, NC
EL-14046-6Black man with guitar, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16443-33Downtown, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16454-10, 17Drug store, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16433-6, 15, 19, 21Early evening, downtown Edenton, NC
DP 87-16462-27Eph's Fish and Produce, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16458-4Fire department, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16443-23, 25Harvesting sorghum, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16441-17Harvesting sorghum, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16444-12, 18, 21, 27Morning coffee at restaurant, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16450-36Movie theater box office, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16458-14Movie theater facade, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16457-35Picking corn by machine, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16434-18, 33Planting peanuts, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16460-11, 16,20, 24 32, 35Seed store, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16454-29, 30, 35, 37Setting tobacco, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16437-35Setting tobacco, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16439-4, 11, 30, 34, 37Setting tobacco, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16440-3, 4Setting tobacco, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16449-7, 10, 14, 19, 23, 28, 30, 31Sweet potato harvest, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16433-34, 37Sweet potato harvest, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16434-2, 8, 10, 13, 16Symphony concert, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16446-6, 14, 31Symphony concert, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16447-10Symphony concert, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16448-7, 22Town of Edenton, NC
DP 87-16440-23, 31, 34Town of Edenton, NC
DP 87-16442-9, 19, 27Valhalla Produce, Inc., Edenton, NC
DP 87-16436-5, 25, 37White's Barber Shop, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16443-6, 12, 15, 21White's Barber Shop, Edenton, NC
DP 87-16445-20, 21, 25, 28Unidentified black farmer, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16461-3, 7Unidentified black farmer, Chowan Co., NC
DP 87-16461-10, 11,15, 29Photograph/Negative Numbers: South Carolina
Photograph/Negative Numbers: South Carolina
George, Arthur [?], college graduation
EL-90-14043-22Plaque give to "Mrs. L. George/ 'SUPER MOM'/ HER CHILDREN WILL RAISE UP AND CALL HER BLESSED/ BLACK HISTORY PARADE 1984"
EL-90-14042-34George, Leler and granddaughter on steps of St. Mark Baptist Church
EL-90-14041-1, 5George, Leler children (old photos)
EL-90-14043-15, 20George, Leler as young woman
EL-90-14043-4, 6George, Leler husband
EL-90-14043-2George, Leler and granddaughter on steps of St. Mark Baptist Church
EL-90-14041-1, 5George, Leler Abandoned pickup in yard
EL-90-14043-27George, Leler and granddaughter
EL-90-14043-31George, Leler with granddaughter in front of St. Mark Baptist Church
EL-90-14043-33Long, Eric petting pet deer
EL 87-16476-14Lowder, Clayton Sr., Sumter, SC
EL 87-16471-34, 36ALowder, Clayton Sr.
EL 87-16480-10, 19, 24, 28Lowder, Clayton Sr., and black worker
EL 87-16481-6, 8, 19Lowder, Clayton Sr., at home
EL 87-16481-30, 31, 33Lowder, Clayton Sr., Econo-Lodge, former site of cotton gin, Sumter, SC
EL 87-16479-12Lowder, Clayton Sr., old family photographs
EL 87-16474-13, 15Lowder, Clayton Sr., old farm photographs
EL 87-16475-5, 10Lowder, Clayton Sr., old photograph of his gin in Sumter, SC
EL 87-16475-2Lowder, Jimmy
EL 87-16482-3Lowder, Jimmy
EL 87-16491-0Lowder, Jimmy at gin
EL 87-16482-25Lowder, Kathy
EL 87-16476-31, 35, 36ALowder, Kathy
EL 87-16477-10Lowder, Kathy, feeding pet deer
EL 87-16476-12Lowder, Kathy, keeping books at Lowder Brothers
EL 87-16479-24Lowder, Kathy, teaching school
EL 87-16496-22, 23, 28, 29, 33Lowder, Kathy and children
EL 87-16476-7Lowder, Kathy and children
EL 87-16481-36Lowder, Kathy and children
EL 87-16482-32Lowder, Kathy and Clayton Lowder, Sr.
EL 87-16480-2, 5, 6, 7Lowder, Kathy and Clayton Lowder, Sr.
EL 87-16481-3Lowder, Kathy and Jimmy, farm and home
EL 87-16476-16, 18, 21, 26, 30Lowder, Kathy and Jimmy, farm and home
EL 87-16479-13, 17ALowder, Kathy and Jimmy, Lowder home
EL 87-16476-11Lowder Brothers cotton wagon, close-up
EL 87-16479-35ALowder Brothers cotton wagons
EL 87-16477-8Lowder Brothers cotton wagons
EL 87-16478-10Lowder Brothers Gin
EL 87-16490-14, 15, 20, 21, 28Lowder Brothers Gin
EL 87-16496-5, 9, 11, 13Lowder Brothers Gin
EL 87-16498-4, 7, 8, 13, 17, 23, 25, 26, 34Lowder Brothers Gin, Unidentified black workers
EL 87-16491-5, 6, 7, 14Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Oswego, SC
EL 87-16477-20, 27, 30, 33Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Oswego, SC
EL 87-16493-2, 8, 19, 24, 25, 35Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Oswego, SC
EL 87-16491-15, 27, 33, 34, 35Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Oswego, SC
EL 87-16494-3, 11, 13, 15, 16, 24, 26, 31, 34Lowder Brothers Gin Co., Hauling cotton bales
EL 87-16489-24Lowder Brothers Gin Co., in operation
EL 87-16485-2, 4, 8, 11, 14, 35Lowder Brothers gin workers
EL 87-16482-4, 9, 16, 19Lowder Brothers, ginning, baling, hauling
EL 87-16483-2, 4, 12, 14, 16, 20, 22, 26, 33Lowder, family cat
EL 87-16478-15Lowder, Farm peanut harvest
EL 87-16486-4, 5, 8, 12, 13Lowder, Farm Cotton harvest
EL 87-16487-5, 25Lowder, Farm Cotton harvest
EL 87-16489-2, 8, 13Lowder, fields[?], SC
EL 87-16477-13, 17, 18, 19Lowder, Worker's home, Clayton Lowder, Sr., farm
EL 87-16481-23Lowder Bros.Gin Co., Oswego, SC (front); bumper sticker that reads, "LEGALIZE GAMBLING Why Should Farmers Have All the Fun? Lowder Bros. Gin Co., Oswego, S. C."
EL-90-14041-8Lowder, Pick up truck with bumper stickers at Lowder Bros. Gin Co.
EL-90-14041-10Murray, Johnford on tractor
EL 87-16465-14Murray, Johnford, on tractor
EL 89-1310-34Murray, Julian, and neighbors in farm shop
EL 87-16471-21, 23, 25, 27Murray, Julian, in garden
EL 89-1321-5, 7,Murray, Julian, in pick up, with son Johnford
EL 89-1321-13, 14, 32, 34Murray, Julian, picking butterbeans
EL 89-1310-30Murray, Julian, on farm
EL 87-16468-11, 13, 18, 24, 30Murray, Julian, on tractor
EL 87-16465-15Murray, Julian and Lurline S. Murray at breakfast
EL 89-1311-2Murray, Julian and Lurline S. Murray at breakfast
EL 89-1311-3, 5, 8, 10, 11Murray, Linda, in beauty shop
EL 89-1310-26Murray, Lurline S.
EL 87-16492-31Murray, Lurline S.
EL 87-16495-8, 10, 23Murray, Lurline S., at church
EL 89-1309-4Murray, Lurline S., at church
EL 89-1309-11Murray, Lurline S., at church
EL 89-1322-1Murray, Lurline S., at Faith Southern Methodist Church. Son Russell and his wife Harriett on right.
EL 89-1309-1Murray, Lurline S., and granddaughter Lindsay Murray playing piano
EL 87-16470-31, 35, 36AMurray, Lurline S., and Julian Murray
EL 87-16470-12Murray, Lurline S., and Julian Murray shucking corn
EL 89-1318-17, 29, 34Murray, Lurline S., and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harrington
EL 87-16492-19Murray, Lurline S., and Mrs. A. M. Harrington
EL 87-16492-20, 22, 26, 27, 30Murray, Lurline S., baking biscuits
EL 87-16463-15Murray, Lurline S., bare feet
EL 87-16472-9, 10Murray, Lurline S., barnyard, feeding chicks
EL 87-16467-5, 9, 10, 12, 13 20, 27Murray, Lurline S., by flower bed
EL 87-16469-9, 10Murray, Lurline S., chickens
EL 87-16473-33AMurray, Lurline S., churning butter
EL 87-16463-6, 7, 13Murray, Lurline S., cooking breakfast
EL 87-16463-1Murray, Lurline S., driving car
EL 87-16466-20Murray, Lurline S., driving car
EL 87-16472-27, 30Murray, Lurline S., eating breakfast
EL 87-16471-2, 3Murray, Lurline S., feeding chickens
EL 87-16469-13, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27Murray, Lurline S., feeding chickens
EL 87-16469-31, 33, 36Murray, Lurline S., in barnyard
EL 87-16474-1Murray, Lurline S., in barnyard, milking
EL 87-16464-2, 19, 24, 31, 33Murray, Lurline S., in house
EL 87-16473-7A, 8AMurray, Lurline S., in kitchen
EL 87-16468-8, 9Murray, Lurline S., in yard
EL 87-16472-15, 16, 23, 25Murray, Lurline S., kitchen sink and window
EL 87-16471-19Murray, Lurline S., making butter
EL 87-16463-20, 28, 32Murray, Lurline S., making butter
EL 87-16473-18A, 20AMurray, Lurline S., making biscuits
EL 87-16472-1, 3, 4, 5, 6Murray, Lurline S., Milk in refrigerator
EL 87-16465-34Murray, Lurline S., outbuildings
EL 87-16473-1AMurray, Lurline S., packing and selling eggs
EL 87-16471-10, 16Murray, Lurline S., picking strawberries
EL 87-16470-10, 11Murray, Lurline S., playing piano
EL 87-16470-22, 29Murray, Lurline S., poisoning fire ants
EL 87-16470-19Murray, Lurline S., shelter
EL 87-16473-24A, 25AMurray, Lurline S., talking on telephone
EL 87-16469-29Murray, Lurline S., with chick
EL 87-16466-26Murray, Lurline S., with Eric Long's daughters
EL 87-16492-19Murray, Lurline S., yard
EL 87-16473-26A, 28A, 31AMurray, Lurline S., yard
EL 87-16473-35AMurray family in front of church
EL 89-1313-4Murray farm
EL 87-16466-1, 6, 15, 18Murray farm?, Bowl of eggs
EL 87-16465-34[?]Murray farm, Running hogs
EL 87-16465-18, 20, 21Murray, Lurline with goats
EL-90-14041-14Murray, Lurline S. and Lu Ann Jones and walking in yard
EL-90-14041-16Murray, Lurline S. house and yard, overviews
EL-90-14041-21A, 22A, 23A, 24AMurray, Lurline S. playing organ
EL-90-14044-4, 10Murray, Interiors of Lurline S. Murray home
EL-90-14044-18, 20, 22Uprooted pecan trees after Hurrican Hugo, Murray, Lurline S. farm
EL-90-14044-30Murray, Lurline S. with dog
EL-90-14045-5Murray family: Lindsay, Linda, Johnford, Julian and Lurline S. Murray
EL-90-14045-21Murray, Lurline S. showing Lu Ann Jones a Pulton Seamless feed bag
EL-90-14045-4Murray, Lurline S. showing Lu Ann Jones a Fulton Seamless feed bag
EL-90-14048-3Murray, Lurline S. and Lu Ann Jones eating breakfast
EL-90-14048-12Murray, Close up of Lurline S. Murray
EL-90-14048-16Murray, Tools under Murray shed
EL-90-14048-20Murray, Interior, Faith Southern Methodist church; Lurline S. Murray home seen through window
EL-14048-28, 29Cotton harvest, SC
EL 87-16497-2, 4, 6, 18, 19, 23, 32, 35Peanut harvest, SC
EL 87-16496-17Picking cotton, SC
EL 87-16484-4, 7, 12, 30, 31,32Plaque, Faith Southern Methodist Church (Lurline S. Murray's?)
EL 89-1309-25Tobacco auction
EL 89-1320-5, 11Tobacco harvest
EL 89-1311-14, 18, 23, 24, 26, 28, 34Tobacco harvest
EL 89-1317-8, 14, 25,Tobacco pack house
EL 89-1318-4, 6, 9Tomlinson, J. Clifton parents
EL-90-14040-4Tomlinson, J. Clifton, poultry trophy awarded to him
EL-90-14040-8Tomlinson home, Wilson, NC
EL-90-14040-13Tomlinson, J. Clifton, Lu Ann Jones interviewing him
EL-90-14040-18Tractor discing field. South Carolina
EL 87-16472-36Untying tobacco
EL 89-1320-14, 16, 17, 18, 28, 31, 36APhotograph/Negative Numbers: Tennessee
Photograph/Negative Numbers: Tennessee
Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, Corryton, TN
LJ 87-17115-0Felknor, Jessie, White Pine, TN
LJ 87-17113-16Felknor, Jessie F.
87-16509-19, 21Felknor, Jessie F.
87-16514-19A, 26A, 30AFelknor, Jessie F.
87-16517-33, 36Felknor, Jessie, house and grounds
87-16512-23, 26, 28Felknor, Jessie F., teaching piano at White Pine Elementary School
87-16503-18A, 26AFelknor, Jessie F., White Pine Elem. School
87-16505-9, 13, 14, 16, 28, 35Felknor home and farm
87-16514-3A, 13A, 16AFelknor home, Former site of, before Douglas Dam
87-16512-14, 18Finchum, Eva and Amos, Sevierville, TN
LJ 87-17113-0Franklin, Hood and Lucy home place
87-16511-16, 23Franklin home place
87-16517-20, 21Franklin home place barn, wooden slatted silo
87-16513-1, 7, 11Franklin home place, smokehouse, spring house
87-16513-15, 25, 26, 28Hill, Frank
87-16510-1Hill, Frank, dairy, hired men in milk barn
87-16516-16, 20, 23, 26, 29, 30, 32Hill, Frank, dairy, Loading milk
87-16520-4, 11, 19, 24Hill, Frank dairy farm
87-16518-2A, 5A, 20A, 24A, 32AHill, Frank dairy farm feeding cows
87-16519-1, 3, 23, 26, 29Hill, Frank, farm
87-16507-9, 17, 25, 36Hill, Frank, farm, Knoxville, TN
87-16506-1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 24, 30Hill, Frank and Rhoda and family
87-16508-9, 24, 30Hill, Rhoda keeping records on computer
87-16508-3, 4, 6, 9Lewis, Bobby
87-16515-OALewis, Bobby and Douglas Dam
87-16517-3, 10, 13Lewis, Bobby at his house
87-16512-7, 8Lewis, Dorothy, Ralph and Bobby
87-16503-OA, 3A, 17ALewis, Ralph, milk barn
87-16504-9, 10, 17, 20, 32Lewis, Ralph and Bobby
87-16512-3Lewis, Ralph and Bobby milking
87-16500-10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 25Lewis, Ralph and Bobby milking
87-16502-12, 13, 17, 20, 22, 33, 35Lewis, Ralph and Dorothy
87-16500-34, 37Lewis', Ralph mother and her home, E. Tenn.
87-16499-2, 12, 14, 15, 23Lewis family in kitchen
87-16515-28A, 32A, 36ALewis farm
87-16515, 11A, 12A, 17A, 19ALewis farm
87-16522-21, 28Lewis farm, outbuildings
87-16502-2, 4, 6Lewis farm, tobacco drying, milking
87-16521-1, 5, 6, 10, 13, 20, 31, 32Sarten, Delia, Sevierville, TN
LJ 87-17113-6Sims, Lavana, Sevierville, TN, with dolls and dinner bell
LJ 87-17113-2, 3Strange, Fred, with tools. White Pine, TN
LJ 87-17114-3, 4, 5Silos abandoned, Douglas Dam Lake
87-16517-27Stokelys Chapel Baptist Church
87-16510-9, 11, 19Stokelys Chapel Baptist Church, E. Tenn.; Lewis, Bobby and Artie R. Chapman, pastor
87-16501-1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 14, 18, 21, 29, 30Graceland, Memphis, TN
LJ 87-17116-7Workers on Frank Hill farm, Knoxville, TN
LJ 87-17115-2, 3, 4Unidentified house
87-16517-15Old cart, implements, etc.
JT-88-14763-34AKeywords
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