21 Mar 02 - 12:13 PM (#673381) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: masato sakurai Thanks a lot, Susan. I'm going to enjoy one by one. ~Masato |
21 Mar 02 - 12:26 PM (#673386) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: MMario the Max Hunter Collection also has transcribed music for a lot of those songs - and there are a lot of songs there! Frequently there will be multiple versions or variations of a songs - and links between them! |
21 Mar 02 - 12:35 PM (#673390) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg I want to urge people to be thoughtful about posting the songs themselves. A thorough search to see if they are already here is important. My hope is that the collection will be there, online, forever, and that we do not need to duplicate it here. I am curious though if posting this list of gospel pieces will spark a round of commentary here on origins, etc., and discographic notes. Maybe SMSU would like to include a link to Mudcat, as a preferred place to discuss items in the Collection. I did drop Dr. Murray a note about having posted this, and maybe he will look in. ~Susan |
21 Mar 02 - 02:26 PM (#673460) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Thanks for the reminder Susan. I've been there many times, but never thought to look this sort of thing up. Will be spending a lot more time there, just looking at each of these. MMario, yes, those alternate versions of songs is one of the aspects I enjoy most about the Hunter Collection. |
21 Mar 02 - 02:44 PM (#673476) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) An often used resource. Check Links and scroll down to Max Hunter; the Link is already there. I always go through the alphabetical index to make sure I have picked up the different versions and variant titles, as MMario suggests. Another one frequently used is the Carter family : Carter |
21 Mar 02 - 03:43 PM (#673520) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Oh, I know the rest of you guys beat me to that site-- these are just a list of gospel tunes to save people with that specific interest the time to comb through them. Sometimes you need to see a song title to get pulled in. I felt so dumb now, for waiting so long to go there! It never occurred to me that there would be gospel there! ~Susan |
21 Mar 02 - 08:50 PM (#673725) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Susan, I DID recognize your speciality. It's a great resource, this list of yours, of Gospel found there. I certainly appreciate it. I hadn't looked for Gospel specifically before either. Thanks again. |
21 Mar 02 - 09:04 PM (#673734) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: lardingo I'm on several of Max Hunter's tapes, but probably none of the Gospel stuff. I was playing banjo on numerous occasions when he was recording certain old time fiddlers in the SW MO and N AR areas. |
21 Mar 02 - 09:57 PM (#673756) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Naw, George, I didn't think you meant it that way. I'm feeling dum all on my own! *G* But I have been finding PILES of great stuff, and I have LOTS of songsheets done up, new verses added, multiple versions edited together, and so forth, from the other collections I've been plumbing. I'm thinking about how to organize it to share it. Hey lardingo, thanks for checking in on this! Can you tell us more about how the collection was made, and how he chose singers? Any notes anywhere I didn't find? And what are you playing these days? ~Susan |
22 Mar 02 - 08:49 AM (#673941) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: Charcloth WOW THIS IS A GREAT SITE. THANKS |
22 Mar 02 - 08:58 AM (#673947) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: MMario yes, the compiled list of Gospel is a Very Good Thing - I didn't mean to denigrate it at all...(a ton of work done there Wys - but I'm sure I'm not telling you anything! *grin*) And "WOW" lardingo! I suspect that I'm not the only one who is really surprised that someone in the collection is also posting here on the MudCat. (though when you *think* about it - there's no reason not)
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22 Mar 02 - 09:37 AM (#673969) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg No, Mmario, REAL work would have been to check each song before posting the link-- soe of those are NOT gospel! *G* ~S~ |
22 Mar 02 - 11:04 AM (#674009) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Susan, two suggestions 1 - Print them up in a booklet form. Set it up to do one song per page if possible. Second suggestion, do the whole thing up, as a series of web-pages, or even one BIG web-page.-
Charcloth, yes, you're quite correct. This IS an amazing site. Both Max Hunter's Collection, and Mudcat. |
22 Mar 02 - 11:20 AM (#674015) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg I was thinking of a CD with Word files, plus scans of the handwritten arrangements, and the Real Audio clips I have for many of them. I can't quite wrap my head around doing a website or putting them at someone's... keeping it updated sounds like not-me. But I can dump what I have onto a CD pretty easily, to mail people. This will not happen soon, but I hope it will happen. And I need to do a backup too, right away, because I don't think I could do it all over again! *G* I appoint Mmario as custodian of the files if anything ever happens to me. He knows where I live! *G* ~Susan |
22 Mar 02 - 11:25 AM (#674023) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: MMario Next time I'm down* - have me show you how to cut and paste from NWC to Word. (and produce graphics from NWC) - *no - I don't know yet when that will be but the May gathering at the latest. |
22 Mar 02 - 07:28 PM (#674399) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg I'm so excited I can't STAND it. ONE MORNING IN JERUSALEM came along just in time to do for Holy Week! I have so many new great ones (from this and other sites), I had to peddle my ass to some other churches to get them all SUNG this week! OH the crah..... (Oh the crah!) uv the crah-awsssssss........ (uv the crah-awssss!) ~S~ |
22 Mar 02 - 08:45 PM (#674452) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: reggie miles Once again, a big thank you for the references here. |
22 Mar 02 - 09:08 PM (#674464) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg I just wish we could all get together to sing 'em! ~S~ |
22 Mar 02 - 11:54 PM (#674569) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg ... but no, I cannot do "Thirty Pieces of Silver" as sung in the Collection! Not even tho I have heard other recordings of it that way! Nonononononooooo! I made it minor and now it is just right (on the spooky/grim scale). ~S~ |
29 Mar 02 - 12:03 PM (#678859) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Missed a few! *G* Maybe a kindly Mudcat volunteer will bump these up into the list. ~Susan =================================================== Mine Eyes Are Weak (story & song) |
29 Mar 02 - 12:04 PM (#678861) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Oops, spoke/posted too soon... there will be more.... ~Susan |
29 Mar 02 - 12:18 PM (#678873) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) For gospel by Ralph Stanley and Old Regular Baptists listen to: Stanley |
29 Mar 02 - 12:24 PM (#678878) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Amazing Grace Farther Along Young People Who Delight in Sin That's all I've found... not including the story songs about lost souls, various mothers' Bibles and prayers, wandering/dying orphants, etc. .... Feel free to add those if you like but most of the ones I saw were not really what I consider gospel songs, so I quit opening them all to look! *G* ~Susan |
29 Mar 02 - 12:45 PM (#678892) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Dicho!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~S~ |
29 Mar 02 - 12:53 PM (#678903) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Chances are excellent I have lyric files for any of the gospel they sing on that program Dicho linked. Mudcat search first, then see me. *G* ~Susan |
29 Mar 02 - 01:21 PM (#678916) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: KathWestra "Young People Who Delight In Sin" sounds like it could be adopted as our Mudcat theme hymn. *BG* Seriously, Susan, this is great. Do you think we could entice Sandy Paton to say something on this thread about Max, who he recorded for Folk Legacy? Pretty please, Sandy??????????????? |
29 Mar 02 - 07:59 PM (#679141) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) I counted 26 gospel tunes among the 78s on Honking Duck. There may be more, but I just counted likely titles. Already cited several times: Honk Are You Washed in the Blood of the Lamb? Jackson Young Climbing Up the Golden Stairs. The Happy Four Cuba. Alabama Sacred Heart Singers Don't You Hear Jerusalem Moan? Gid Tanner and Skillet-Lickers From Jerusalem to Jerico. Uncle Dave Macon Jerusalem Moan. Bill Chitwood and Bud Landers Jordan is a Hard Road to Travel. Uncle dave Macon Little Moses. Carter Family Glory to the Lamb. Carter Family God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign. Carter Family Hear dem Bells. Al Hopkins On the Rock Where Moses Stood. Carter Family Present Joys. Alabama Sacred Harp Singers Religion is a Fortune. Alabama Sacred Harp Singers River of Jordan. Carter Family Rocky Road. Alabama Sacred Harp Singers Room in Heaven for Me. Carter Family. Sea of Galilee. Carter Family Row Us Over the Tide. Bela Lam, Green Co. Singers The Lonesome Valley. Carolina Ramblers (related spiritual) Walk a Little Closer. Carter Family When I Walked the Streets of Gold. Roper's Mountain Singers When the Good Lord Sets You Free. Carolina Tarheels When the World's On Fire. Carter Family Where Shall I Be? Carter Family When They Ring The Golden Bells. Alfred G. Karnes |
29 Mar 02 - 10:29 PM (#679217) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg I'll convert those to links when I get a chance. I have a few more sites up my sleeve too. *G* Catch me if you can! *G* ~Susan |
29 Mar 02 - 11:03 PM (#679231) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg PS, I have lyric files for a lot of those Honking Duck gospels, too, and not just the Carter ones off the Carter site-- which, BTW, is full of typos and Mondegreens. ~S~ |
29 Mar 02 - 11:04 PM (#679232) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: Genie Susan, Thanks so much for posting the link and list. It's a great resource, and very timely! BTW, I hope you meant you had to pedal your ass to some other churches ...! ยง;-) Genie |
29 Mar 02 - 11:18 PM (#679243) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: GUEST,adavis@truman.edu Susan, I'd like to paste your list of links into our Max Hunter page at MFS, if that's ok with you. And if so, how would you like to be credited? Adam |
29 Mar 02 - 11:41 PM (#679255) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Golly, don't lift it without testing the links! Some of those are NOT gospel!!!! *G* Credit? It belongs more properly to the Max Hunter collection, but you could say this: "Links to great stuff, brought to you by the fine folks who enjoy folk and blues music at The Mudcat Cafe." ~Susan |
29 Mar 02 - 11:46 PM (#679257) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Adam, nice site! Quick look (Easter weekend!!!!!), but wow! Dicho, can you hook up with Adam about spirituals, and our project here, too? ~Susan |
30 Mar 02 - 12:45 AM (#679286) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: masato sakurai Some bluegrass gospel sites.
Dovesong International: Traditional Mountain and Bluegrass Gospel (MP3 collection)
Gospel Bluegrass Songs (lyrics)
Bluegrass Song Lyrics (Scroll down to Gospel Bluegrass) ~Masato
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30 Mar 02 - 12:51 AM (#679288) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg That Dovesong is a new one--- WOW!!! ~S~ |
30 Mar 02 - 01:22 AM (#679302) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg OK, look. Do you guys realize I am going to do nearly ALL of these in church? Do you realize the impact you have on people, and on church in general, by feeding me all these??? And BTW, how could anyone knowing we are doing this kind of stuff ever stay OUT of church, even if we do 'em real badly???? ~Susan |
30 Mar 02 - 01:43 AM (#679318) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg A few HERE.... (MAD GIGGLING) ~S~ |
30 Mar 02 - 09:46 PM (#679851) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: Burke There are 2 fasola songs in this collection.
Shepherds Rejoice when he sings the notes they called it a preliminary verse. "Murrillis Lesson" better know as Murillo's Lesson. Here are the words They're a bit more patriotic than religious.
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31 Mar 02 - 09:15 AM (#680080) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Among other gems, there are some hard-to-find Louvin Brothers gospel songs HERE. That site also has a lot of other good stuff, that looks at first like it duplicates other online collections. But if you look carefully you will find additional treasures there missed in the other sites. And don't overlook the occasional gospel piece by these artists: Foley, Gill, Griggs, Hall, Herndon, Judd, Loveless, McCoury, Parton, Robbins, Watson, Williams, Womack, Wynette. ~Susan |
04 Apr 02 - 10:35 AM (#682798) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg I thought I had posted the link to BOB & KEVIN'S JUKEBOX already, but I see I didn't. Hear the Louvin Brothers, Bill Monroe, and the Dry Branch Firing Squad there. ~Susan |
04 Apr 02 - 12:21 PM (#682876) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Did I mention TUEAGLES? More recordings to hear. ~Susan |
04 Apr 02 - 01:07 PM (#682913) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Here is the master link for BOB & KEVIN'S JUKEBOX, which includes a number of categories to view for hearable records. The link to the gospel section above is a section of the Jukebox, but if you look at the URL's they are quite different and you would need to bookmark both of them. ~Susan |
04 Apr 02 - 04:09 PM (#683087) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Grab a FISHING POLE and set a spell. Golly, I'm glad I am saving files as I go. One of my favorite sites is gone already! ~Susan |
10 Apr 02 - 11:07 AM (#687038) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Don't miss the gems at American Memory: Fort Valley State College Folk Festival> and Southern Mosaic: The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip. ~Susan
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10 Apr 02 - 11:14 AM (#687045) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg WOW!! Hear them sing at the Old Union Primitive Baptist Church! ~Susan |
10 Apr 02 - 11:17 AM (#687049) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg ... y'all know you can save all these sound files, right....... ??? 500 last count, but then there was today's kleppification.... ~S~ |
05 May 02 - 02:52 PM (#704822) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Contemporary psalms that are GOOD music! MIDI, NWC, PDF of score, lyric, and chords! Yeah! Really! Try #139 & #5! Then come sing them with us at the next MudGathering! ~Susan |
01 Jun 02 - 12:54 PM (#721146) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg STEPHEN FOSTER SONGS, many of them sacred. MIDIs and text files, and some images of original sheet music. ~Susan |
01 Jun 02 - 02:04 PM (#721163) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: masato sakurai To get Foster's religious songs, type "foster" & "religion" into Levy search boxes. ~Masato |
06 Oct 02 - 09:28 PM (#798020) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Visit The Roots Music Listening Room, where you will find downloadable MP3s. ~S~ Black Gospel from the 1920's M14006 Reverend D.C. Rice LORD KEEP ME WITH A MIND M14019 Blind Roosevelt Graves and Brother WHEN I LAY MY BURDENS DOWN co14277 Washington Phillips LIFT HIM UP, THAT'S ALL M14019 McIntorsh & Edwards THE LATTER RAIN IS FALL M14019 Kid Prince Moore CHURCH BELLS M14019 Holy Ghost Sanctified Singers THOU CAREST LORD M14019 Bukka White with Memphis Minnie I AM IN THE HEAVENLY WAY M14019 Blind Mamie Forehand HONEY IN THE ROCK M14019 Sister Cally Fancy HOLD TO GOD'S UNCHANGING HAND and more to come .. White Country Gospel from the 1920's-1950's M15021 Ernest Phipps OLD SHIP OF ZION M15066 Price Family Sacred Singers HE PARDONED ME M15021 Alfred G. Karnes WHERE WE'LL NEVER GROW OLD M15017 Red Fox Chasers LOOKING FOR MY PRAYER M15021 McVay and Johnson AIN'T GOING TO LAY MY ARMOR DOWN JB12A Payne Family Quartet THE LAND WHERE LIVING WATERS FLOW JB12A Ruth and John Pritty MY LORD WILL SEND A MOSES JB12A Ernest Martin's Kentucky Mountain Boys HEAVEN'S HIGHWAY 66 JB12A Joe Franklin's Mimosa Boys I FEEL THE BLOOD OF JESUS M21002The Little Country Trio THE THIRD MAN J5003 Cecil Surratt THE BRIGHT CRYSTAL SEA J5003 The Caudill Family I'LL BE NO STRANGER THERE M21027 James and Martha BUDDED ON EARTH TO BLOOM IN HEAVEN (white church) J5003 Stoney Cooper and Wilma Lee WICKED PATH OF SIN and more to come .. |
06 Oct 02 - 10:47 PM (#798058) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: masato sakurai Susan, thanks for the link! ~Masato |
06 Oct 02 - 11:38 PM (#798083) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Don't get lost in there now! *G* ~S~ |
05 Nov 02 - 06:41 AM (#818898) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Here's another great resource Masato found: National Library of Canada, The Virtual Gramophone: Canadian Historical Sound Recordings Also see the National Library of Canada, INDEX ~Susan |
10 Sep 03 - 10:58 AM (#1016294) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg How could I have failed to include THE RECORD LADY?? ~S~ |
31 Dec 03 - 03:55 PM (#1083395) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Seems the Max Hunter crew have added a few more that are gospel, and I will link-list them when I can. But to add to the store of sites with gospel to hear: Voices Across America Included are perfromances of these types: Black Gospel Bluegrass Gospel Choir Music Contemporary Folk Gospel International Quartets Shape-Note Singing Southern Gospel Spirituals Traditional Hymns Songwriters Cajun Gospel Country Gospel Instrumental Blues-type Gospel Native American ~S~ |
10 Apr 04 - 08:22 PM (#1158906) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Lots of new stuff up on the Primitive Baptist site; link a few posts back from this one. ~Susan |
10 Apr 04 - 08:36 PM (#1158914) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Oooh, a new one. This guy makes multitrack a capella hymns and posts them as MP3s. I believe he only has a few up at any one time, so if you like them, try chrcking back often to see what's new. crocketthopper.com ~Susan |
04 Sep 04 - 03:06 PM (#1264289) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg New material is added to the Max Hunter online resources now and then-- recordings converted to digital, etc. Is anyone interested in updaiuntg the list of gospel tunes among them, as I did them above? ~Susan |
19 Mar 06 - 06:40 PM (#1698146) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Did I really never post this in this thread??? John Quincy Wolf Folklore Collection: John Quincy Wolf, Jr. was "one of the few real scholars to become interested in Ozark folklore." This Website contains documents, audio recordings, and other materials from the John Quincy Wolf Folklore Collection, part of the Regional Studies Center at Lyon College. It is divided into eight topical sections, each accessible by clicking on the green title boxes. "Ozark Folksongs" contains transcriptions and audio files to hundreds of folksongs collected by Wolf from 1952-1970. Songs are indexed by song title. [gospel material is in here-- SH.] "Sacred Harp" documents Wolf's interest in Sacred Harp singings. Wolf's recordings of Sacred Harp singings will be added to this site in early Spring 2004. "Memphis Blues" discusses Wolf's interest in the blues, and by Spring 2004 will include recordings of several bluesmen visiting Wolf's folklore classes. "Articles" features a bibliography of Wolf's folklore writings and several article reprints in full-text. "Life in the Leatherwoods" links to materials by John Quincy Wolf, Sr., and includes six articles about White River that the elder Wolf published from 1938-1941. "Biography" contains articles about Wolf's life. "References" lists links and bibliographic materials. "Credits" provides information about this Website. ~SH |
19 Mar 06 - 06:42 PM (#1698147) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg CLICK HERE for Printer-Friendly mode to display posts in the correct order, if posts are still out of order due to a Mudcat technical issue affecting old threads. ~S~ |
19 Mar 06 - 07:31 PM (#1698176) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg [note to self-- done plumbing 32-40] ~S~ |
20 Mar 06 - 08:13 PM (#1699131) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg [note to self- parker] |
23 Mar 06 - 04:58 PM (#1701290) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Updated link for ROOTS MUSIC LISTENING ROOM ~Susan |
08 Apr 06 - 05:57 PM (#1713359) Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg DIGITAL LIBRARY OF APPALACHIA About the Digital Library of Appalachia Scope and content: The Digital Library of Appalachia seeks to provide online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The thirty-four member libraries, archives, and museums associated with the Appalachian College Association, known collectively as ACA Central Library, seek to generate interest and encourage continued scholarship for the entire region. Information in the database exists as reproductions of color or black and white photographs, reformatted typed pages, published books, unpublished manuscripts, personal diaries and correspondence, journal and newspaper articles, musical recordings, oral history recordings and transcripts, and other related reproductions. Participants in the Digital Library of Appalachia: Berea College : Hutchins Library Cumberland College : Hagan Memorial Library Ferrum College : Blue Ridge Institute King College : E. W. King Library Lee University : William G. Squires Library and Dixon Pentecostal Research Center Lees-McRae College : James H. Carson Library Lincoln Memorial University : Carnegie Vincent Library and Lincoln Library Lindsey Wilson College : Katie Murrell Library Mars Hill College : Renfro Library Tennessee Wesleyan College : Merner Pfeiffer Library Warren Wilson College : Pew Learning Center and Ellison Library ~S~ |