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Information: The first column shows data points from Federal Writers' Project (S. C.) in red. The third column shows data points from Federal writer's project in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
Name Entries
Federal Writers' Project (S. C.)
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Federal Writers' Project (S. C.)
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Federal Writers' Project
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Federal Writers' Project.
Name Components
Name :
Federal Writers' Project.
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- Name Entry
- Federal Writers' Project.
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- Name Entry
- Federal Writers' Project.
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[Federal Writers' Project]
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Name :
[Federal Writers' Project]
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Federal Writers' Project
Name Components
Name :
Federal Writers' Project
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- Federal Writers' Project
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Stati Uniti. Federal Writers' Project
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Stati Uniti. Federal Writers' Project
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FWP
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Stany Zjednoczone. Federal Writers' Project.
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Name :
Stany Zjednoczone. Federal Writers' Project.
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- Name Entry
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United States. Federal Writers' Project.
Name Components
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United States. Federal Writers' Project.
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Work Projects Administration Federal Writers' Project
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Work Projects Administration Federal Writers' Project
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WPA FWP
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F.W.P
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FWP
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United States. Works Progress Administration, Federal Writers' Project
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United States
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Works Progress Administration,
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Federal Writers' Project
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United States
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Hinton was a former slave who was living in North Carolina at the time of the interview.
One of the first actions by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression of the 1930s was to extend federal work relief to the unemployed. One such relief program was the Works Progress Administration, which FDR established in 1933. By 1941 the WPA had provided employment for 8 million people. One segment of the population which the WPA helped were artists, musicians, and writers, and the WPA instituted programs especially designed to utilize the talents of these people. An example of one such program was the Mormon Diaries project.
With assistance from the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the Historical Records Survey, as well as the WPA, Juanita Brooks supervised a project to collect and transcribe the diaries, journals, and biographical sketches for over 400 Latter-day Saint pioneers. The project ran 1934 until 1942. The material gathered also contained the histories of several towns and counties.
In 1942, when the WPA disbanded, the original transcriptions were turned over to the Library of Congress. The first copy and parts of the second and third carbon copies were deposited with the Utah State Historical Society. Other copies were deposited with Brigham Young University, the University of Utah, and Utah State University. In 1950 the Library of Congress microfilmed the entire collection on 13 reels, and since that time, microfilmed copies have been added to most major collections of Western Americana or LDS genealogy in the United States.
The Federal Writers' Project was part of the Works Progress Administration.
The Federal Writers' Project was part of the Works Progress Administration of the United States and was designed to give historians and writers employment during the 1930s.
The Federal Writers' Project was part of the Works Progress Administration.
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Federal Writers' Project (S. C.). South Carolina essay dummy [for W.P.A. guide], 1939 Sept. 7.
Title:
South Carolina essay dummy [for W.P.A. guide], 1939 Sept. 7.
Typescript volume of essays on various aspects of S.C. history, culture, and contemporary life. Includes accompanying cover letter, 8 Nov. 2004, Dr. Bruce E. Baker (Royal Holloway University of London), to Henry Fulmer (South Caroliniana Library), discussing provenance of volume. Volume appears to be a final product and does not include annotations or editorial marks.
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- Federal Writers' Project (S. C.). South Carolina essay dummy [for W.P.A. guide], 1939 Sept. 7.
Edson, C. L. (Charles Leroy), b. 1881. Charles Leroy Edson collection [microform] : [papers], [not before 1913]-1951.
Title:
Charles Leroy Edson collection [microform] : [papers], [not before 1913]-1951.
Correspondence and writings, mostly pertaining to his anti-establishment political and social views. The writings contain observations of Kansas & Topeka, Kan.; critical comments about the Republican Party, Alf Landon, Arthur Capper, Charles Sheldon, England, & the Episcopal Church; satire; a revisionist history of Kansas; and social, historical, & political commentaries. Other subjects include journalism, a revisionist history of Kansas with an emphasis on town building, the antipathy between capital and agriculture, a history of the attempts to move the Missouri capital for land speculation purposes, U.S. Supreme Court decisions, human nature, religion, economics, American culture, nationalism, and C.L. Edson's experiences as a staff member of the Federal Writers' Project working on the Kansas volume of the American Guide series. Correspondents include H.L. Mencken and Walter Winchell.
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- Edson, C. L. (Charles Leroy), b. 1881. Charles Leroy Edson collection [microform] : [papers], [not before 1913]-1951.
Crump, Adeline, b. ca. 1864. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Crump was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Crump told about her parents experiences as they related them to her. The parents were given holidays and were allowd to hunt. Crump stated that slavery was bad because all slaves were not treated alike.
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- Crump, Adeline, b. ca. 1864. Interview, 1937.
James Farmer autobiography and diaries, 1851-1882
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James Farmer autobiography and diaries 1851-1882
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Gregory, Leslie E., 1878-1946. Gregory papers, 1879-1946.
Title:
Gregory papers, 1879-1946.
Correspondence and manuscripts relating to Gregory's interest in Arizona history and writings for the Federal Writers Project. Correspondents include Earle R. Forrest, Will C. Barnes, and John P. Clum. The writers exchange information about the Pleasant Valley War, John Fremont, Southern Arizona train robberies, and the San Carlos Indian Reservation. Newspaper clippings of Gregory's articles are present about John P. Clum, the Wham Payroll Robbery, and the hanging of Eva Dugan.
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- Gregory, Leslie E., 1878-1946. Gregory papers, 1879-1946.
Crowder, Zeb, b. ca. 1858. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Crowder was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Crowder said that the time spent on the plantation was a happy time. He described both slave labor and recreation and talked about the Ku-Klux Klan.
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- Crowder, Zeb, b. ca. 1858. Interview, 1937.
United States Work Projects Administration Records, 1524-1975, (bulk 1935-1942)
Title:
United States Work Projects Administration Records 1524-1975 (bulk 1935-1942)
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, essays, scripts, plays, life histories, folklore material, field reports, notes, transcripts of documents, inventories, lists, statements, instructions, surveys and appraisals, graphs, drawings, maps, indexes, and administrative records of the Federal Writer's Project and the Historical Records Survey of the U.S. Work Projects Administration. Also includes a research library of reports and publications documenting social welfare programs of the Depression era.
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- United States. Work Projects Administration. United States Work Projects Administration records, 1524-1975 (bulk 1935-1942).
Augustus, Sarah Louise, b. ca. 1857,. Oral history interview with Sarah Louise Augustus, 1937.
Title:
Oral history interview with Sarah Louise Augustus, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Augustus was interviewed by T. Pat Mathews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Augustus describes what it was like being a child slave. She talks about her grandmother who cared for white babies as a wet nurse, and who cared for the dead. After the Civil War Augustus was always surrounded by "white folks," and she tried to live up to the trust they gave.
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- Augustus, Sarah Louise, b. ca. 1857,. Oral history interview with Sarah Louise Augustus, 1937.
New York (State). Education Dept. Division of Archives and History. State Historian's speeches, 1940-1944.
Title:
State Historian's speeches, 1940-1944.
Copies of speeches, radio talks, commencement and commemorative addresses given by State Historian Arthur Pound. The subjects of these speeches include state and local history, the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers' Project, wartime morale, and farm-related topics discussed on the "Farm Paper of the Air" radio program.
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Writers' Program (New York State). Working files for the Historical Album of New York State, 1941-1944, bulk 1941-1942.
Title:
Working files for the Historical Album of New York State, 1941-1944, bulk 1941-1942.
This series contains completed forms, control sheets, and some correspondence collected for preparation of a Historical Album of New York State. The album was intended to contain data and photographs of every significant historic site in the state and data on important New York natives and residents. The project was a cooperative effort between the Works Progress Administration's (WPA) New York State Writers' Project and the Division of Archives and History. It began on 1 January 1941 and ended, incomplete, on 1 April 1942 when the Writers' Project ceased operating.
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- Writers' Program (New York State). Working files for the Historical Album of New York State, 1941-1944, bulk 1941-1942.
Blount, David. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Blount was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Blount tells a detailed story of how his master fired an abusive overseer. He also tells o how he stopped a slave revolt from occurring on the plantation. He accompanied his master to the Civil War as his "personal servant." Blount talks about Jim, a slave who was the personal servant of the master's son and how he (Jim) carried the son's dead body back to the master after the "Battle of Manassas."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.)
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- Blount, David. Interview, 1937.
Anngady, Mary, b. 1857?,. Oral history interview with Mary Anngady, 1937.
Title:
Oral history interview with Mary Anngady, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Anngady was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Anngady was educated on her master's plantation and went to Shaw Collegiate Institute after the Civil War. She gives a detailed description of what her husband told her of African tribal life. She talks about "savages," witch doctors, tribal kings, and executions.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (11 p.)
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- Anngady, Mary, b. 1857?,. Oral history interview with Mary Anngady, 1937.
Hunter, Charlie H., b. 1857. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Hunter was interviewed by T. Pat Mattthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Hunter says that his master forced him to watch his mother being whipped while he was still a small child. He talks about the Yankees and about life after the Civil War. He learned to read and write.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 pages).
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- Hunter, Charlie H., b. 1857. Interview, 1937.
Federal Writers' Project. Oneida culture oral history project records, 1940-1942.
Title:
Oneida culture oral history project records, 1940-1942.
Records of a WPA project to document the history and culture of the Oneida in Wisconsin, conducted through the University of Wisconsin. The records consist primarily of a series of notebooks from oral history interviews that took place between 1941-1942 that were conducted by Oneida tribe members under the direction of UW anthropologists. The interviews concern such topics as Oneida history, family life, religion, economic conditions, education, medicine, hunting and fishing, recreation, traditional stories and jokes, the Workers' Alliance, the Six Nations Confederacy, and the Oneida Indian Cooperative Association.
ArchivalResource: 4.6 c.f. (18 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 1 card box)
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- Federal Writers' Project. Oneida culture oral history project records, 1940-1942.
High, Joe, b. 1857. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. High was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. High talks about plantation life and tells of what he saw and experienced as a slave child. He says that his master fed and clothed him well and that he was content with slavery. He talks about the Yankees and the master's wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (7 pages).
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- High, Joe, b. 1857. Interview, 1937.
Historic American Buildings Survey. Historic American Buildings Survey records, 1938-1940 and 1954-1963.
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Historic American Buildings Survey records, 1938-1940 and 1954-1963.
Inventories (carbon copies) and photos (1954-1963) of historical buildings in 137 Connecticut towns and cities; together with Federal Writers' Project census of old buildings (1938-1940) for Ansonia, Derby, and New Haven.
ArchivalResource: 6 in. (ca. 250 items)
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- Historic American Buildings Survey. Historic American Buildings Survey records, 1938-1940 and 1954-1963.
Gregorie, Anne King. Anne King Gregorie papers, 1947 Mar. 6-1963.
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Anne King Gregorie papers, 1947 Mar. 6-1963.
Papers reflecting King's activities documenting South Carolina history, including 6 Mar. 1947, Mt. Pleasant, S.C., to Margaret B. Meriwether, Columbia, S.C., re portrait material collected by the WPA and her dealings with Albert Guerry; letter, 30 Sept. 1953, Mt. Pleasant, S.C., to "Mr. Stubbs," re location of the Minutes of Court for an unidentified Alabama county. Later materials include editorial, 6 Dec. 1960, News and Courier (Charleston, S.C.), re Gregorie's work and her death; 2 letters, 31 Dec. 1960 and 3 June 1961, from Flora Belle Surles, re death and burial of Gregorie; and printed leaflet, [ca. 1963], with portrait and discussion of her work, published to announce acquisition of her papers by the South Carolina Historical Society.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Gregorie, Anne King. Anne King Gregorie papers, 1947 Mar. 6-1963.
Fillingim, Dale Theron. Papers, 1921-1955.
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Papers, 1921-1955.
Papers, consisting of his research notes, drafts, correspondence, writings, and publications from Pensacola, Florida, produced for the Jacksonville Office of the Federal Writers' Project in Florida. Subjects include histories and genealogies of Pensacola families, businesses, city officials, and related topics from the 1820s through the 1930s.
ArchivalResource: .79 cubic feet (441 pieces)
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- Fillingim, Dale Theron. Papers, 1921-1955.
Marta Weigle Collection, 1946-1999
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Marta Weigle Collection, 1946-1999
ArchivalResource: 39.50 lin. feet
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- Marta Weigle Collection, 1946-1999
Federal Writers' Project. Interviews with former slaves in Oklahoma, 1937.
Title:
Interviews with former slaves in Oklahoma, 1937.
Photocopies of a microfilmed copy of typewritten interviews. Former slaves living in Oklahoma were interviewed about their experiences while in bandage. Some of them tell about their experiences with the Ku-Klux Klan.
ArchivalResource: 37 items (5 linear in.)
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- Federal Writers' Project. Interviews with former slaves in Oklahoma, 1937.
Davis, Jerry, b. ca. 1863. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Davis was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Davis talks about life on the plantation.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Davis, Jerry, b. ca. 1863. Interview, 1937.
United States. Federal Civil Works Adminstration. Agency History Record.
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Agency History Record.
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- United States. Federal Civil Works Adminstration. Agency History Record.
Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Writers' Project radio scripts, 1937-1938.
Title:
Massachusetts Writers' Project radio scripts, 1937-1938.
Mimeographed copies of radio scripts, including those prepared in collaboration with the Federal Theatre Project and the "Historical Highlights" program.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear in.
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- Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Writers' Project radio scripts, 1937-1938.
WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Los Angeles Newspaper Writers' Project, 1935.
Title:
Los Angeles Newspaper Writers' Project, 1935.
Reports compiled by the Los Angeles Newspaper Writers' Project pertaining to relief problems. Included are a few documents dated 1934.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear in.
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- WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Los Angeles Newspaper Writers' Project, 1935.
United States. Works Progress Administration. Interviews with former slaves in Alabama, 1937.
Title:
Interviews with former slaves in Alabama, 1937.
Photocopies of microfilmed copies of typewritten interviews. These interviews were conducted under the authority of the Federal Writers' Project for the WPA. The former slaves discuss their earlier experiences in servitude. They talk about being made free and their encounters with the Ku-Klux Klan (1866-1869).
ArchivalResource: 128 interviews (2 boxes)
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- United States. Works Progress Administration. Interviews with former slaves in Alabama, 1937.
Rockwell Kent papers
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Rockwell Kent papers
The Rockwell Kent papers measure 88 linear feet and date from circa 1840 to 1993 with the bulk of the collection dating from 1935 to 1961. The collection provides comprehensive coverage of Kent's career as a painter, illustrator, designer, writer, lecturer, traveler, political activist, and dairy farmer.Circumstances surrounding the acquisition of the papers are highlighted in an article by Garnett McCoy ("The Rockwell Kent Papers," in the Archives of American Art Journal, 12, no. 1 [January 1972]: 1-9), recommended reading for researchers interested in the collection. The collection is remarkably complete, for in the mid 1920s Kent began keeping carbon copies of all outgoing letters, eventually employing a secretary (who became his third wife and continued her office duties for the remainder of Kent's life). Series 1: Alphabetical Files contain Kent's personal and professional correspondence, along with business records of the dairy farm and associated enterprises; also included are printed matter on a wide variety of topics and promotional literature relating to organizations and causes of interest to him. Voluminous correspondence with his three wives, five children, and other relatives, as well as with literally hundreds of friends, both lifelong and of brief duration, illuminates Kent's private life and contributes to understanding of his complex character. Among the many correspondents of note are: his art teachers William Merritt Chase, Robert Henri, and Kenneth Hayes Miller; fellow artists Tom Cleland, Arthur B. Davies, James Fitzgerald, Hugo Gellert, Harry Gottleib, Marsden Hartley, Charles Keller, and Ruth Reeves; collectors Duncan Phillips and Dan Burne Jones; critics J. E. Chamberlain and Walter Pach; and dealers Charles Daniel, Felix Wildenstein, and Macbeth Galleries. Kent corresponded with such diverse people as Arctic explorers Peter Freuchen, Knud Rasmussen, and Vilhjalmar Steffanson; composer Carl Ruggles and songwriters Lee Hays and Pete Seeger; civil rights pioneers Paul Robeson and Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois; writers Bayard Boyesen, Scott and Helen Nearing, and Louis Untermeyer; and art historian and print curator Carl Zigrosser.Kent's interest and involvement in the labor movement are reflected in correspondence with officials and members of a wide variety and large number of unions and related organizations, among them: the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America, Farmers' Union of the New York Milk Shed, International Workers Order, National Maritime Union, and United Office and Professional Workers of America. Of special interest is his participation, often in leadership roles, in various attempts to organize artists. Files on the American Artists' Congress, Artists League of America, The Artists Union, United American Artists, and United Scenic Artists contain particularly valuable material on the movement.A supporter of New Deal efforts to aid artists, Kent was actively interested in the various programs and often was critical of their limitations; he advocated continuing federal aid to artists after the Depression abated. The Kent papers include correspondence with the Federal Arts Project, Federal Fine Arts Project, Federal Writers Project, and the War Department, as well as correspondence with the Citizens' Committee for Government Art Projects and President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the subject.Kent's professional correspondence documents exhibitions, sales, consignments, and reproduction of prints and paintings. He kept meticulous records of his advertising commissions and illustration work. Detailed correspondence with publishers and printers indicates Kent's involvement in the technical aspects of production and provides a good overview of the publishing industry during the mid-twentieth century.Business records of Asgaard Farm include records of the dairy and transfer of ownership to its employees, tax and employee information, and documents concerning several related business ventures such as distributor ships for grain, feed, and farm implements.Series 2: Writings consists of notes, drafts, and completed manuscripts by Rockwell Kent, mainly articles, statements, speeches, poems, introductions, and reviews. The Kent Collection given to Friendship House, Moscow, in 1960, was augmented later by a set of his publications and the illustrated manuscripts of many of his monographs. Also included are a small number of manuscripts by other authors.Series 3: Artwork consists mainly of drawings and sketches by Kent; also included are works on paper by other artists, many of whom are unidentified, and by children.Series 4: Printed Matter consists of clippings, exhibition catalogs and announcements, brochures, broadsides, programs, and newsletters. These include items by and about Kent and his family, as well as articles written and/or illustrated by him, and reviews of his books. There is also material on a variety of subjects and causes of interest to him. Additional printed matter is included among the alphabetical files, mainly as attachments to correspondence.Series 5: Miscellaneous includes biographical material, legal documents, and memorabilia. Artifacts received with papers include textile samples, a silk scarf, dinnerware, ice bucket, and rubber stamp, all featuring designs by Rockwell Kent. Also with this series are a variety of documents including a phrenological analysis of an ancestor, lists of supplies for expeditions, a hand-drawn map of an unidentified place, and technical notes regarding art materials and techniques.Series 6: Photographs includes photographs of Kent, his family and friends, travel, and art number that over one thousand. Also included here are several albums of family and travel photographs.
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- Rockwell Kent papers, circa 1840-1993, bulk 1935-1961
Frantom, Marcy. Folklore by committee : F.W.P. and the ex-slave narratives / Marcy Frantom.
Title:
Folklore by committee : F.W.P. and the ex-slave narratives / Marcy Frantom. 1993.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various foliations) ; 28 cm.
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- Frantom, Marcy. Folklore by committee : F.W.P. and the ex-slave narratives / Marcy Frantom.
Henry, Milly, b. ca. 1855. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Henry was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Henry was on a plantation in Mississippi but was moved to North Carolina when the Union Army approached. She was in Raleigh at the end of the Civil War and saw a Confederate soldier hanged for shooting at the Union forces and then laughing about it.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 pages).
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- Henry, Milly, b. ca. 1855. Interview, 1937.
Writers' Program (New York State). Correspondence and working files of the Long Island Office, 1936-1942.
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Correspondence and working files of the Long Island Office, 1936-1942.
This series contains the surviving administrative and working files of Federal Writers' Project District Number 4, comprising Long Island exclusive of New York City.
ArchivalResource: 6 cu. ft. (6 boxes)
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- Writers' Program (New York State). Correspondence and working files of the Long Island Office, 1936-1942.
Crasson, Hannah, b. 1853. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Grasson was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Grasson said the master on the plantation did not beat the slaves, but his son and daughter were cruel at times. She added that the slaves were taught to fear the Union soldiers because they were told that the troops would kill them. She also described the beginning and ending of the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.)
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- Crasson, Hannah, b. 1853. Interview, 1937.
Barbour, Mary, b. ca. 1856. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Barbour was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Barbour relates the story of her family's escape at the end of the Civil War. They were "reffes who fled to Roanoke, Virginia, so thay they could [join] the Yankees."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Barbour, Mary, b. ca. 1856. Interview, 1937.
Austin, Charity, b. 1852. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Austin was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Austin claims to have seen Abraham Lincoln, General Robert E. Lee, and General William Sherman, but the nature of her account makes her assertion doubtful. She says the slaves were ignorant of their emancipation. She stayed on the plantation a year after she was freed. She also tells about the murder of slaves and the jails in which they were incarcerated.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Austin, Charity, b. 1852. Interview, 1937.
Saxon, Lyle, 1891-1946. Michael D. Wynne collection. Lyle Saxon papers, 1927, 1935-1937.
Title:
Michael D. Wynne collection. Lyle Saxon papers, 1927, 1935-1937.
The letters by Saxon pertain to publication of Father Mississippi (1927), the writing of Children of Strangers (1937), and the administration of the Federal Writers' Project (1935). Letters to Saxon from George H. Gardiner, secretary of the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, pertain to the possible creation of an office of the Federal Writers' Project in Lafayette, La.
ArchivalResource: 9 letters.
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- Saxon, Lyle, 1891-1946. Michael D. Wynne collection. Lyle Saxon papers, 1927, 1935-1937.
Steinke, John, 1895?-1971?. John Steinke photographs, ca. 1920s-1940s [graphic]
Title:
John Steinke photographs, ca. 1920s-1940s [graphic]
Consists of glass negatives, large format negatives, 35 mm negatives, oversize mounted photographs, photograph scrapbooks, and photographic prints in a variety of sizes. All together, the collection consists of approximately 1120 prints and 2500 negatives.
ArchivalResource: 2.8 linear feet
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- Steinke, John, 1895?-1971?. John Steinke photographs, ca. 1920s-1940s [graphic]
Wallace, Grant. Maynard Dixon, 1875-1946 : typescript / by Grant Wallace, 1937.
Title:
Maynard Dixon, 1875-1946 : typescript / by Grant Wallace, 1937.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (100 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Wallace, Grant. Maynard Dixon, 1875-1946 : typescript / by Grant Wallace, 1937.
Faucette, Lindsey, b. 1851. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Faucette was interviewed by Daisy Whaley in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Faucette said his master and mistress treated him well and never whipped or sold him. He added that the Confederate Army did more damage to the plantation than did the Union. After the Civil War, the master let his father use a plot of land for a year.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Faucette, Lindsey, b. 1851. Interview, 1937.
Austin, Charity, b. 1852,. Oral history interview with Charity Austin, 1937.
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Oral history interview with Charity Austin, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Austin was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Austin claims to have seen Abraham Lincoln, General Robert E. Lee, and General William Sherman, but the nature of her account makes her assertion doubtful. She says the slaves were ignorant of their emancipation. She stayed on the plantation a year after she was freed. She also tells about the murder of slaves and the jails in which they were incarcerated.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Austin, Charity, b. 1852,. Oral history interview with Charity Austin, 1937.
Oral history interview with Harry Hewes and Jay Du Von
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Oral history interview with Harry Hewes and Jay Du Von
An interview of Harry Hewes and Jay du Von conducted 1964 Oct., by Harlan Phillips, for the Archives of American Art New Deal and the Arts Project.
OralHistoryResource: 1 sound tape ; 7 in. (65 p. transcript)
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- Hewes, Harry. Oral history interview with Harry Hewes and Jay Du Von, 1964 Oct.
Huggins, Alex, b. 1850. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Huggins was interviewed by Edith S. Hibbs in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. Huggins claims that the stories of slave whippings are all "bunk," and says that his master treated him well. He tells of how he and his friends went out looking for adventure, so they ran off to sea. He tells of his service in the Union Navy and about his life at the time of the interview.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Huggins, Alex, b. 1850. Interview, 1937.
Beckwith, John, b. ca. 1854. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Beckwith was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Beckwith describes conditioins under slavery as "happy days" and says that the slaves cursed Abraham Lincoln for emancipation. He relates how the Yankees ransacked the plantation when they arrived. He and his family remained on the plantation long after the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 pages).
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- Beckwith, John, b. ca. 1854. Interview, 1937.
Gudger, Sarah, b. 1816. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Gudger was interviewed by Marjorie Jones in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Gudger was 121 at the time of the interview, and the incidents she refers to seem to make that age possible. She talks of how she was poorly treated, worked very hard, and lacked adequate food and clothing. She saw family members sold. Gudger never slept on a mattress until freedom. Her master's wife denied her permission to see her mother's body when she died.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (9 p.)
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- Gudger, Sarah, b. 1816. Interview, 1937.
Bogan, Herndon, b. ca 1861. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Bogan was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. The interview took place in the North Carolina state prison, where Bogan was incarcerated for manslaughter. He tells about his father going to war to fight with his master for the Confederacy. The wife of the slave owner was a Yankee sympathizer. Bogan also tells about witchcraft among the slaves.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Bogan, Herndon, b. ca 1861. Interview, 1937.
United States. Work Projects Administration. State series, 1935-1944.
Title:
State series, 1935-1944.
The series contains the primary documentation for the national administration of WPA programs in specific states and territories. Correspondence, reports, memoranda and other documents relating primarily to projects in one state or territory were filed under the appropriate name and classification (within the 600's) in this series, while correspondence concerning several states or territories were filed in the "General Subject" series of the WPA. Included is correspondence with federal, state and local officials, project sponsors, project participants and others. Some of the significant topics and their classification mumbers are as follows: Correspondence with State Administrator 610; Reports and Accounts 620; Projects, General 650; Art Program 651.3115; Writers' Program 651.3117; Historical Records Survey 651.3118; Federal Theater Project 651.312; Negro Education 651.346; and Women's Work Program 660.
ArchivalResource: 870 linear ft. (2090 boxes).
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- United States. Work Projects Administration. State series, 1935-1944.
Bobbitt, Clay, b. 1837,. Oral history interview with Clay Bobbitt, 1937.
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Oral history interview with Clay Bobbitt, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Bobbitt was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Bobbitt was treated very poorly as a slave. He had little food and clothing and was allowed no diversions. His wife was sold months after their marriage. He also talks about "poor white trash," "Shim Sham," which were African Americans of mixed ancestry, and also of the Ku Klux Klan.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Bobbitt, Clay, b. 1837,. Oral history interview with Clay Bobbitt, 1937.
WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Alphabetical correspondence of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
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Alphabetical correspondence of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
Correspondence relating to applications for employment, publicity, guide material, and statistics received from leading civic and commercial organizations; and requests for information from the public.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear in.
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- WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Alphabetical correspondence of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Education-Monterey County clippings 1890-1994.
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Education-Monterey County clippings 1890-1994.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Education-Monterey County clippings 1890-1994.
Allen, Martha Bryant, b. ca. 1859,. Oral history interview with Martha Bryant Allen, 1937.
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Oral history interview with Martha Bryant Allen, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Allen was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks on 7 June 1937 as part of a Federal Writer's Project assignment for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Allen talks about her mixed-ethnic background, how hard the slave women had to work, the "carpet gitters" who pursued slave women, and the Ku Klux Klan.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Allen, Martha Bryant, b. ca. 1859,. Oral history interview with Martha Bryant Allen, 1937.
United States. Works Progress Administration. Federal Writers Project Collection 1935-1943.
Title:
Federal Writers Project Collection 1935-1943.
Included in the collection is correspondence by Federal Writers Project Director of Louisiana, Lyle Saxon data from 1935 through 1943. The bulk of the collection is typed accounts based on hundreds of interviews conducted with residents between the years of 1937 and 1941. Though many areas of Louisiana are covered in the interviews, the majority concern New Orleans and its vicinity. Some of the subjects covered include religion, past and present social conditions, ethnic customs, song lyrics, folkways and remedies, occupations, folklore and slave narratives. Also present are some typed copies of legal records and published works.
ArchivalResource: 61 Record boxes (54 linear ft.)
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- United States. Works Progress Administration. Federal Writers Project Collection 1935-1943.
Dowd, Squire, b. 1855. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Dowd was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Dowd talks about his life as a slave. He was afraid of Federal forces when they moved into the area at the end of the Civil War, but he did not know he was free until five years later. He also talks about his early religious instruction.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 pages).
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- Dowd, Squire, b. 1855. Interview, 1937.
Federal Writers' Project. Federal Writers' Project papers, 1936-1940.
Title:
Federal Writers' Project papers, 1936-1940.
W.T. Couch (b. 1901), while director of the University of North Carolina Press, was also a part-time official of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration, as assistant and associate director for North Carolina, 1936-1937, and as director for the southern region, 1938-1939. These papers include his correspondence relating to the project, and the life histories of about 1,200 individuals, written by about 60 members of the project after one or more interviews with the subjects. Persons interviewed, many of them African Americans, described life in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. There is a partial index to the many occupations of those interviewed. Also included, on microfilm, are ghost stories, local legends, etc., gathered in the project.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items (15.0 linear feet)
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- Federal Writers' Project. Federal Writers' Project papers, 1936-1940.
Writers' Program (New York State). Working files for a name and subject index to French's Gazetteer of 1860, [ca. 1939]
Title:
Working files for a name and subject index to French's Gazetteer of 1860, [ca. 1939]
This series consists of 3" x 5" cards typed in preparation for compiling a complete name and subject index to the Gazetteer of the State of New York by J. H. French, published in 1860.
ArchivalResource: 7 cu. ft.
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- Writers' Program (New York State). Working files for a name and subject index to French's Gazetteer of 1860, [ca. 1939]
Jenkins, Pleasant, 1869-ca. 1930. Family papers, 1881-1967.
Title:
Family papers, 1881-1967.
The collection contains family papers from three generations of Pleasant Jenkins' family. Jenkins' papers include personal and professional correspondence. Topics include his long courtship of Lizzie Johnson, life at Central Normal College, his job as school superintendent and ordering textbooks and supplies, his teaching licenses, and notebooks. Velsie Jenkins Tyler's papers include correspondence, materials from the New Albany Business and Professional Women's Club, materials from her job as a Floyd County social worker and with the Indiana Employment Security Division, a 1955 auto trip diary, articles for the Federal Writers Project on Floyd County and New Albany history and folklore, and photographs. There are also materials concerning R. Donald Tyler and his work at Allison's, publications by psychologist Forrest B. Tyler, a Jenkins family photo album, a Georgetown High School 1940 newspaper, programs from Speedway High School dramatic presentations, and miscellaneous programs.
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- Jenkins, Pleasant, 1869-ca. 1930. Family papers, 1881-1967.
Anngady, Mary, b. 1857?. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Anngady was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Anngady was educated on her master's plantation and went to Shaw Collegiate Institute after the Civil War. She gives a detailed description of what her husband told her of African tribal life. She talks about "savages," witch doctors, tribal kings, and executions.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (11 p.)
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- Anngady, Mary, b. 1857?. Interview, 1937.
Rockwell Kent papers
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Rockwell Kent papers
The Rockwell Kent papers measure 88 linear feet and date from circa 1840 to 1993 with the bulk of the collection dating from 1935 to 1961. The collection provides comprehensive coverage of Kent's career as a painter, illustrator, designer, writer, lecturer, traveler, political activist, and dairy farmer.Circumstances surrounding the acquisition of the papers are highlighted in an article by Garnett McCoy ("The Rockwell Kent Papers," in the Archives of American Art Journal, 12, no. 1 [January 1972]: 1-9), recommended reading for researchers interested in the collection. The collection is remarkably complete, for in the mid 1920s Kent began keeping carbon copies of all outgoing letters, eventually employing a secretary (who became his third wife and continued her office duties for the remainder of Kent's life). Series 1: Alphabetical Files contain Kent's personal and professional correspondence, along with business records of the dairy farm and associated enterprises; also included are printed matter on a wide variety of topics and promotional literature relating to organizations and causes of interest to him. Voluminous correspondence with his three wives, five children, and other relatives, as well as with literally hundreds of friends, both lifelong and of brief duration, illuminates Kent's private life and contributes to understanding of his complex character. Among the many correspondents of note are: his art teachers William Merritt Chase, Robert Henri, and Kenneth Hayes Miller; fellow artists Tom Cleland, Arthur B. Davies, James Fitzgerald, Hugo Gellert, Harry Gottleib, Marsden Hartley, Charles Keller, and Ruth Reeves; collectors Duncan Phillips and Dan Burne Jones; critics J. E. Chamberlain and Walter Pach; and dealers Charles Daniel, Felix Wildenstein, and Macbeth Galleries. Kent corresponded with such diverse people as Arctic explorers Peter Freuchen, Knud Rasmussen, and Vilhjalmar Steffanson; composer Carl Ruggles and songwriters Lee Hays and Pete Seeger; civil rights pioneers Paul Robeson and Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois; writers Bayard Boyesen, Scott and Helen Nearing, and Louis Untermeyer; and art historian and print curator Carl Zigrosser.Kent's interest and involvement in the labor movement are reflected in correspondence with officials and members of a wide variety and large number of unions and related organizations, among them: the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America, Farmers' Union of the New York Milk Shed, International Workers Order, National Maritime Union, and United Office and Professional Workers of America. Of special interest is his participation, often in leadership roles, in various attempts to organize artists. Files on the American Artists' Congress, Artists League of America, The Artists Union, United American Artists, and United Scenic Artists contain particularly valuable material on the movement.A supporter of New Deal efforts to aid artists, Kent was actively interested in the various programs and often was critical of their limitations; he advocated continuing federal aid to artists after the Depression abated. The Kent papers include correspondence with the Federal Arts Project, Federal Fine Arts Project, Federal Writers Project, and the War Department, as well as correspondence with the Citizens' Committee for Government Art Projects and President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the subject.Kent's professional correspondence documents exhibitions, sales, consignments, and reproduction of prints and paintings. He kept meticulous records of his advertising commissions and illustration work. Detailed correspondence with publishers and printers indicates Kent's involvement in the technical aspects of production and provides a good overview of the publishing industry during the mid-twentieth century.Business records of Asgaard Farm include records of the dairy and transfer of ownership to its employees, tax and employee information, and documents concerning several related business ventures such as distributor ships for grain, feed, and farm implements.Series 2: Writings consists of notes, drafts, and completed manuscripts by Rockwell Kent, mainly articles, statements, speeches, poems, introductions, and reviews. The Kent Collection given to Friendship House, Moscow, in 1960, was augmented later by a set of his publications and the illustrated manuscripts of many of his monographs. Also included are a small number of manuscripts by other authors.Series 3: Artwork consists mainly of drawings and sketches by Kent; also included are works on paper by other artists, many of whom are unidentified, and by children.Series 4: Printed Matter consists of clippings, exhibition catalogs and announcements, brochures, broadsides, programs, and newsletters. These include items by and about Kent and his family, as well as articles written and/or illustrated by him, and reviews of his books. There is also material on a variety of subjects and causes of interest to him. Additional printed matter is included among the alphabetical files, mainly as attachments to correspondence.Series 5: Miscellaneous includes biographical material, legal documents, and memorabilia. Artifacts received with papers include textile samples, a silk scarf, dinnerware, ice bucket, and rubber stamp, all featuring designs by Rockwell Kent. Also with this series are a variety of documents including a phrenological analysis of an ancestor, lists of supplies for expeditions, a hand-drawn map of an unidentified place, and technical notes regarding art materials and techniques.Series 6: Photographs includes photographs of Kent, his family and friends, travel, and art number that over one thousand. Also included here are several albums of family and travel photographs.
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- Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971. Rockwell Kent papers, [circa 1840]-1993, bulk 1935-1961.
Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975. Papers of John Towner Frederick, 1908-1975.
Title:
Papers of John Towner Frederick, 1908-1975.
The papers of John T. Frederick are made up of subject files which document his many faceted career. There are copies of lectures, research, and other course related material concerning his teaching. As founder and editor of The Midland, he kept records including an account book, correspondence, subscribers lists, and a nearly complete run of the journal. Frederick's writing is represented with manuscript material including early drafts and galley proofs of his novels. There are over seven boxes of general correspondence, plus numerous other correspondence folders devoted to specific subjects or people. Some of the correspondents include: Sherwood Anderson, Clarence A. Andrews, C.F. Ansley, Arna Bontemps, OM Brack, Sargent Bush, Bennett Cerf, Marquis Childs, Carroll Coleman, Paul Corey, Hardin Craig, Clarence Darrow, Donald Davidson, Owen Dodson, Iduna Bertel Field, John Gerber, Evelyn Harter, James Hearst, Percival Hunt. Leedice Kissane, Alfred A. Knopf, Haniel Long, Savoie Lottinville, Thomas Mann, Julie Jensen McDonald, H.L. Mencken, Harriet Monroe, Dow Mossman. Frank Luther Mott, Walter J. Muilenburg, Donald R. Murphy, Robert Nathan, Ferner Nuhn, Edward J. O'Brien, William J. Petersen, Ernest Sandeen, Ross Santee, John Selby, Jay Sigmund, Hartzell Spence, Wallace Stegner, Ruth Suckow, Leo R. Ward, and Mildred Wedel.
ArchivalResource: 26.5 linear ft. (54 boxes)
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- Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975. Papers of John Towner Frederick, 1908-1975.
Standley, Michael, 1849-1934. Autobiography of Michael Standley : Logan City, Utah, 1938 Oct 5.
Title:
Autobiography of Michael Standley : Logan City, Utah, 1938 Oct 5.
Bound typed carbon copy autobiography of Michael Standley "as related by him from memory in January, 1933 at the age of 83 1/2 years." The autobiography describes Standley's move with his family as a child from his birthplace in a Mormon community near Kanesville, Iowa, to Utah in 1852; his work on family dairy and hay farms in Bountiful, Hyrum, Lewiston, and Logan, Utah; the establishment of family saw mills, cheese factory, and general merchandise store; his work on canal, telegraph, and road construction crews; his marriages and children; and his activities as an Elder in the Mormon Church.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (43 p.) ; 29 cm.
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- Standley, Michael, 1849-1934. Autobiography of Michael Standley : Logan City, Utah, 1938 Oct 5.
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Schools-Monterey County clippings 1881-2001
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Schools-Monterey County clippings 1881-2001
ArchivalResource: 4 folders.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Schools-Monterey County clippings 1881-2001
Anderson, Mary Brodie, b. 1851,. Oral history interview with Mary Brodie Anderson, 1937.
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Oral history interview with Mary Brodie Anderson, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Anderson was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of a Federal Writer's Project assignment for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Anderson says that she was treated well as a slave. The slave children were allowed to eat with the master and family on Sundays. The slaves were well fed, well clothed, and had comfortable houses. The slave children loved and trusted their master, and he had much contact with them. The slaves were not allowed to read and write, but they could go to church. Anderson describes the arrival of Yankee troops at the end of the Civil War and says that many former slaves returned home after wandering. She says, "I think slavery was a mighty good thing for mother, father, [and] me."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (7 p.)
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- Anderson, Mary Brodie, b. 1851,. Oral history interview with Mary Brodie Anderson, 1937.
Adkins, Ida, b. ca. 1858. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Adkins was interviewed by Travis Jordan on 1 June 1937 as part of a Federal Writer's Project assignment for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Adkins says that she was 8 years old in 1865 when the Yankees arrived. She tells about Union soldiers trying to steal from her master's farm. She adds that the Federal soldiers threatened her, and that she got bees to attack them.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Adkins, Ida, b. ca. 1858. Interview, 1937.
Orton, Joseph, 1833-. Autobiography, [19--].
Title:
Autobiography, [19--].
Typed transcript, carbon, of an autobiography written by Joseph Orton, prepared in two parts in 1937 by Floyd L. Eisenhour and Lorin Spendlove during the Works Progress Administration's Federal Writers' Project and Utah Historical Records Survey. This copy was prepared from a typescript copy of the original made in 1934 during an Emergency Relief Administration project. Most of the autobiography concerns Orton's missionary and genealogical work in England; he also discusses his early life in England, immigration to New York and to Utah, and his life in Salt Lake City and Saint George. A table of contents and an index of names are included.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ([1], 3, 96, [1], 33 leaves) ; 29 cm.
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- Orton, Joseph, 1833-. Autobiography, [19--].
Mormon diaries, 1820-1936
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Mormon diaries 1820-1936
This collection contains three types of material: first person accounts (diaries, journals, and autobiographies); second person accounts (biographies, life sketches, and local histories); and transcripts of interviews with pioneer Utahns. Includes material dealing with early Mormon history in Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois; Mormon migration west; the march of the Mormon Battalion and its activities in California; Mormon pioneering in and travel to California, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and old Mexico; missionary activities in North America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania; the Civil War; and Indians and Indian welfare.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes; 3.5 linear ft.
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- Mormon diaries, 1820-1936
Augustus, Sarah Louise, b. ca. 1857. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Augustus was interviewed by T. Pat Mathews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Augustus describes what it was like being a child slave. She talks about her grandmother who cared for white babies as a wet nurse, and who cared for the dead. After the Civil War Augustus was always surrounded by "white folks," and she tried to live up to the trust they gave.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (7 p.)
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- Augustus, Sarah Louise, b. ca. 1857. Interview, 1937.
Bost, W. L. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Bost was interviewed by Marjorie Jones in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Bost gives a detailed description of the slave trade and quotes the "speculator" (auctioneer). He also talks about "paddyrollers" (slave catchers), whippings, and scare tacts of the Ku Klux Klan. "I know folks think the books tell the truth, but they shore [sic] don't. Us poor ... [slaves] had to take it all."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (8 p.)
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- Bost, W. L. Interview, 1937.
Curtis, Mattie, b. ca. 1839. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Curtis was interviewed by Mary Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Curtis describes how badly she treated by various owners. She was not given clothes until she was fourteen years of age, and her life was threatened at times. She explains that "yeller gals" were kept in a different slave quarter where the master and his friends would take advantage of these women. This practice led to incest. Curtis also tells show she prospered after the Civil War and says the younger generation "ain't worth shucks."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 pages).
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- Curtis, Mattie, b. ca. 1839. Interview, 1937.
United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Agency history record.
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Agency history record.
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- United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Agency history record.
Evelyn Rhoden Works Progress Administration Papers, 1935-1942
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Evelyn Rhoden Works Progress Administration Papers 1935-1942
This collection consists of Evelyn Rhoden’s notes about the history of Musselshell, Golden Valley, and Meagher Counties in central Montana. The notes, which are especially rich in the ranching history, were gathered when Rhoden was employed by the Federal Writer’s Project of the Works Project Administration during the late 1930s and early 1940s.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear feet
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- Evelyn Rhoden Works Progress Administration Papers, 1935-1942
Rapport, Leonard, 1913-2008. Leonard Rapport papers, undated.
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Leonard Rapport papers, undated.
Draft of an essay entitled "People of Tobacco," written by Rapport and others for the North Carolina Federal Writers' Project. Topics covered in the essay include market days, tobacco cultivation, the history of tobacco in North Carolina from the Colonial period to the 1900s, the development of Durham and Winston-Salem as tobacco towns and the influence of the Duke and Reynolds families, and the influence of technology. Also included in the collection are drafts of life history interviews, clippings, and publications about tobacco cultivation and manufacture.
ArchivalResource: About 50 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Rapport, Leonard, 1913-2008. Leonard Rapport papers, undated.
Federal Writers' Project. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1938.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1938.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (4 l.)
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- Federal Writers' Project. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1938.
[Federal Writers' Project]. [Underground railroad map of the United States, ca. 1838-1860.
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[Underground railroad map of the United States, ca. 1838-1860. 1941?]
ArchivalResource: map 91 x 124 cm.
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- [Federal Writers' Project]. [Underground railroad map of the United States, ca. 1838-1860.
Brown, Lucy, b. ca. 1860. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Brown was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Brown was a child during the Civil War and relates stories she heard from her mother. Brown makes references to slave women giving birth while working in the fields, whippings of pregnant slaves, and witchcraft. Brown gave birth to 16 children in 16 years.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 pages).
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- Brown, Lucy, b. ca. 1860. Interview, 1937.
Cannady, Fanny, b. ca. 1858,. Oral history interview with Fanny Cannady, 1937.
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Oral history interview with Fanny Cannady, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Cannady was interviewed by Travis Jordan in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Cannady tells about how her master, despite his wife's pleading, shot and killed a slave for making a negative comment about the Confederate Army. The victim's brother then ran away and was later caught and severely beaten. She also describes her mother's close relationship with the master's wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 p.)
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- Cannady, Fanny, b. ca. 1858,. Oral history interview with Fanny Cannady, 1937.
Hanau, Stella, 1890-1972. Papers, 1904-1971.
Title:
Papers, 1904-1971.
Extensive correspondence to and from family (1904-72), associates in birth control movement, and the Works Progress Administration (1930s). Printed material includes birth control and WPA publications edited by Hanau as well as her playbills from her theatre publicity days. Also biographical information, memorabilia, photographs, and material for her book, The Provincetown: A Story of a Theatre (1931).
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Hanau, Stella, 1890-1972. Papers, 1904-1971.
Baugh, Alice, b. ca. 1873. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Baugh was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Baugh tells stories as related by her mother who was a slave. Alice claims that life under slavery was a happy and prosperous time. She says that slaves cried from sorrow when emancipated and that they sang, "We'll hang Abe Lincoln on de Sour Apple Tree." She obviously confuses the song which mentions Jefferson Davis not Abraham Lincolen. She claims that the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is untrue and the cause of the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 pages).
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- Baugh, Alice, b. ca. 1873. Interview, 1937.
Writers' Program (New York State). State Directors' correspondence and reports files, 1938-1941.
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State Directors' correspondence and reports files, 1938-1941.
This series contains the small quantity of surviving administrative files of the State Director of the Federal Writers' Project. Almost all of the material relates to District Number 2 of the Writers' Project, comprising the counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Greene, and Ulster.
ArchivalResource: .5 cu. ft. (1 box)
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- Writers' Program (New York State). State Directors' correspondence and reports files, 1938-1941.
Hill, Kitty, b. 1860. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Hill was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Hill shares information related to her by her mother. He mother claimed that she was treated well except by "patterollers," and tells of the Yankees at the plnatation. Hill also tells about the Ku Klux Klan.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 pages).
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- Hill, Kitty, b. 1860. Interview, 1937.
Henning, H. W. New Jersey court records, 1698-1893.
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New Jersey court records, 1698-1893.
Dockets of Burlington County Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and of Inferior Court of Common Pleas (1788-1790), Essex County Court for the Trial of Small Causes (1882-1893, adjudicated before Daniel T. Clark), Essex County Court of Common Pleas (1835-1853, kept by Jeremiah Price, deputy sheriff), Trenton civil court (1812-1814, concerning debt litigation) and other Trenton court cases and legal matters (1799-1805) transcribed by Maskell Ewing (1758-1825) as town recorder, Supreme Court of the Province of New Jersey, and Union County court cases, charges, and actions taken by N. Bonnell as sheriff; account book (1786-1789) of costs of Morris County Court of Common Pleas; record book (1779-1795) of Morris County Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, concerning Revolutionary War pensions for widows and invalids; and minute book (1698-1712) of Cape May County Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Court of Common Pleas.
ArchivalResource: 9 v.
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- Henning, H. W. New Jersey court records, 1698-1893.
Farmer, James, 1825-1908. Autobiography and diaries, 1851-1858, 1881-1882.
Title:
Autobiography and diaries, 1851-1858, 1881-1882.
2 holograph volumes in 3 parts with accompanying carbon and ribbon copy typescripts; typescript and draft of typescript of 1881-1882 diary. Describes his early life in England, missionary work for the Mormon Church in England, his immigration to Utah and accounts of ship passage, overland travel to Salt Lake City, Utah and settlement and life in Sanpete County, Utah. The 1881-82 diary deals with a mission to England. Also includes patriarchal blessings.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 in.
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- Farmer, James, 1825-1908. Autobiography and diaries, 1851-1858, 1881-1882.
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Industry-logging & lumber clippings 1906-1994
Title:
Industry-logging & lumber clippings 1906-1994
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Industry-logging & lumber clippings 1906-1994
Alabama Writers' Project. Photographs, 1901-1941.
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Photographs, 1901-1941.
The function of the Alabama Writers' Project was to provide employment for journalists, free-lance writers, and college instructors. One of the activities performed by the project was to record images for use as illustrations. The series consists of photographs taken or acquired for use in AWP publications, most notably the Guide, Alabama Hunter, Fish are Fighters in Alabama, (the latter two were published by the Alabama Dept. of Conservation) and an unpublished work titled Alabama in Profile. The subjects include: agriculture, architecture, bridges and dams, education, churches, African Americans, industry, recreation, parks, and transportation. Almost all Alabama counties are represented in the photos but some communities are especially well-documented. These include: Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, Birmingham, Lee County, Sumter County, Baldwin County, and Monroe County. Photographs of colleges and universities are also prominent, including Alabama College (now the University of Montevallo), Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University), Florence State Teacher's College (now the University of North Alabama), Huntingdon College, Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University), and the University of Alabama. The series contains photos or sketches of such prominent Alabamians as Helen Keller, Julia Tutwiler, John Anthony Winston, Judge J. S. Williams, Pushmataha, Octavus Roy Cohen, William C. Gorgas, George Washington Carver, and Frederick D. Patterson. Also included are images of: Yoholo Micco, Tah-Chee, Sequoyah, Rosa Lee Duncan, Ralph Duncan, B. B. Ross, Annie Blair, Ola Titus, Hattie Thomas, Eugenia P. Smartt, J. C. (Doc) Hughes, Burnett Carter, and Chester Latham. Black Alabamians photographed include: Arthur McKimmon Brown, William L. Dawson, James Perry, George Harris, Plummie Rhett Tucker, Dora Green, and Jorena Pettway. Several well-known photographers recorded images for the Writers' Project, including W. Lincoln Highton, Arthur Rothstein, Marion Post Wolcott, Walker Evans, and Dorothea Lange.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cubic ft. (5 archives boxes).
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- Alabama Writers' Project. Photographs, 1901-1941.
Writers' Program (New York State). Working files of the District 2 Supervisor's Office, 1936-1942.
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Working files of the District 2 Supervisor's Office, 1936-1942.
The files mostly contain "field editorial copy" prepared by field workers for several statewide and local projects.
ArchivalResource: 5 cu. ft. (5 boxes)
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- Writers' Program (New York State). Working files of the District 2 Supervisor's Office, 1936-1942.
Griffeth, Dorcas, b. ca. 1857. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Griffeth was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Griffeth talks about her old master and plantation, about bad treatment, and about when the Yankees came through North Carolina. Mainly, she explains how bad her circumstances were at the time of the interview.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Griffeth, Dorcas, b. ca. 1857. Interview, 1937.
Weigle, Marta. Marta Weigle Collection, 1946-1999.
Title:
Marta Weigle Collection, 1946-1999.
Summary: Collection consists of nearly all her research materials as well as manuscripts with and without annotations, notes, lecture materials, correspondence, newspaper and journal clippings, book reviews of her books, Federal One, a newsletter of 1930's culture, and other publications. Included are research materials on New Mexico writers, penitentes and religion in New Mexico, materials on many of the Works Project Administration (WPA) projects in New Mexico, and materials on Spanish Colonial folk art.
ArchivalResource: 39.50 linear ft.
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- Weigle, Marta. Marta Weigle Collection, 1946-1999.
Historical Records Survey. New York (State). Historical Records Survey. New York (State) Sub-agency History Record.
Title:
Historical Records Survey. New York (State) Sub-agency History Record.
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- Historical Records Survey. New York (State). Historical Records Survey. New York (State) Sub-agency History Record.
Colorado and Washington Grazing Interview Transcripts, 1940-1941
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Colorado and Washington Grazing Interview Transcripts 1940-1941
Interview notes of the Work Projects Administration's (WPA) history of grazing
ArchivalResource: 1 box; 0.25 Linear Feet
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- Colorado and Washington Grazing Interview Transcripts, 1940-1941
Federal Writers' Project. Interviews with former slaves in North Carolina, 1937.
Title:
Interviews with former slaves in North Carolina, 1937.
Photocopies of microfilmed copies of typescripts of interviews. These interviews were conducted in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The items include handwritten corrections. Former slaves in North Carolina were interviewed, and they tell about their experiences as slaves and after they were made free.
ArchivalResource: 110 items.
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- Federal Writers' Project. Interviews with former slaves in North Carolina, 1937.
Bobbitt, Clay, b. 1837. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Bobbitt was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Bobbitt was treated very poorly as a slave. He had little food and clothing and was allowed no diversions. His wife was sold months after their marriage. He also talks about "poor white trash," "Shim Sham," which were African Americans of mixed ancestry, and the Ku Klux Klan.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Bobbitt, Clay, b. 1837. Interview, 1937.
Standley, Michael, 1849-1934. Autobiography of Michael Standley : Logan City, Utah, 1938 Oct 5.
Title:
Autobiography of Michael Standley : Logan City, Utah, 1938 Oct 5.
Bound typed carbon copy autobiography of Michael Standley "as related by him from memory in January, 1933 at the age of 83 1/2 years." The autobiography describes Standley's move with his family as a child from his birthplace in a Mormon community near Kanesville, Iowa, to Utah in 1852; his work on family dairy and hay farms in Bountiful, Hyrum, Lewiston, and Logan, Utah; the establishment of family saw mills, cheese factory, and general merchandise store; his work on canal, telegraph, and road construction crews; his marriages and children; and his activities as an Elder in the Mormon Church.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (43 p.) ; 29 cm.
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- Standley, Michael, 1849-1934. Autobiography of Michael Standley : Logan City, Utah, 1938 Oct 5.
Julius S. Dalley papers, 1908-1948
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Julius S. Dalley papers 1908-1948
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes; (1 linear ft.)
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- Julius S. Dalley papers, 1908-1948
Illinois Historical Records Survey. Administrative records, 1936-1942.
Title:
Administrative records, 1936-1942.
Illinois Historical Records Survey operational files include inventory lists; inventory procedural instructions for fieldworkers and editors; edited inventory drafts; preliminary tour research material, probably compiled while survey was part of the Federal Writers' Project; black-and-white photographs and postcard pictures of state and local government buildings; Chicago Tribune Lincolniana index; published inventories; correspondence; and memoranda. File also includes a Chicago office receipt record for county board proceedings transcripts.
ArchivalResource: 3 cubic ft.
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- Illinois Historical Records Survey. Administrative records, 1936-1942.
Orton, Joseph, 1833-. Autobiography, [19--].
Title:
Autobiography, [19--].
Typed transcript, carbon, of an autobiography written by Joseph Orton, prepared in two parts in 1937 by Floyd L. Eisenhour and Lorin Spendlove during the Works Progress Administration's Federal Writers' Project and Utah Historical Records Survey. This copy was prepared from a typescript copy of the original made in 1934 during an Emergency Relief Administration project. Most of the autobiography concerns Orton's missionary and genealogical work in England; he also discusses his early life in England, immigration to New York and to Utah, and his life in Salt Lake City and Saint George. A table of contents and an index of names are included.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ([1], 3, 96, [1], 33 leaves) ; 29 cm.
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- Orton, Joseph, 1833-. Autobiography, [19--].
Federal Writers' Project. Applications for permission to publish, 1936-1944.
Title:
Applications for permission to publish, 1936-1944.
Copies of applications for permission to publish manuscripts, submitted by the local project sponsors to the Director of the Federal Writers' Program in Washington; contracts between sponsors and commercial publishers; and publication reports and royalty statements for works published.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft. (35 boxes).
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- Federal Writers' Project. Applications for permission to publish, 1936-1944.
Soash, W. P. (William Pulver), 1877-1961. Papers, 1894-1967 (bulks 1900-1950).
Title:
Papers, 1894-1967 (bulks 1900-1950).
Collection bulks with business correspondence. Includes some personal correspondence, legal, and financial materials. Various printed materials include land advertisements, maps, and posters. Several copies of the Soash produced "The Golden West Magazine" can also be found in the collection. Other materials include a Federal Writers Project typescript, photographs, and scrapbooks, some of them on microfilm.
ArchivalResource: 9,840 leaves.8 : microfilm reels ; negative.
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- Soash, W. P. (William Pulver), 1877-1961. Papers, 1894-1967 (bulks 1900-1950).
Cannady, Fanny, b. ca. 1858. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Cannady was interviewed by Travis Jordan in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Cannady tells about how her master, despirte his wife's pleading. The master shot and killed a slave for making a negative comment about the Confederate Army. The victim's brother then ran away and was later caught and severly beaten. She also describes her mother's close relationship with the master's wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 pages).
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- Cannady, Fanny, b. ca. 1858. Interview, 1937.
Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration of Massachusetts. Records of the Massachusetts Writers' Project, 1935-1940.
Title:
Records of the Massachusetts Writers' Project, 1935-1940.
Included are records on the following titles and subjects: New England Hurricane, copies of foreign language newspapers and magazines, manuscript on the Irish, data on historical and folklore events, foreign-language press data, Armenians in Massachusetts, Portuguese in Massachusetts, Albanians in Massachusetts, Rhode Island Guide, New Orleans Guide, New Hampshire Guide, From These Strains, Cape Cod Log Book,, State Encyclopedia, Massachusetts Guide (field editorial copy) with geographical and topical subdivisions, Massachusetts Factbook, Jews, rejected manuscripts, exerptsfrom newspaper articles, and miscellaneous.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear ft.
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- Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration of Massachusetts. Records of the Massachusetts Writers' Project, 1935-1940.
Weiss, George Henry, 1898-1946. Weiss manuscripts, ca. 1928-1946.
Title:
Weiss manuscripts, ca. 1928-1946.
Summary: Typed manuscripts of poems, stories, and histories as well as poetry and science fiction magazines containing Weiss' published writings are present as well as a few drawings or illustrations by his wife and a few biographical newspaper clippings. Manuscripts written for the WPA Writers Project include sketches about people in Cochise, Santa Cruz and Pima County and a story about lost treasure.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Weiss, George Henry, 1898-1946. Weiss manuscripts, ca. 1928-1946.
Maxwell, Gilbert, 1910-. Gilbert Maxwell papers, 1931-1979.
Title:
Gilbert Maxwell papers, 1931-1979.
The collection consists of papers of Gilbert Maxwell from 1931-1979. Includes published and unpublished manuscripts including an unpublished biography of Tallulah Bankhead; correspondence; reviews; poetry; literary contracts; and photographs relating to Maxwell's activities as an author, editor, and educator. The correspondence contains several letters (1934-1946) from Maxwell to his mother, Maude Maxwell. The letters discuss Maxwell's writings, publication and readings of his works, his production of radio programs, Maxwell's anti-war stance, his involvement with the Federal Writers' and Federal Theatre Projects, and various jobs he held to support himself while writing.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft.
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- Maxwell, Gilbert, 1910-. Gilbert Maxwell papers, 1931-1979.
Dunn, Lucy Ann, b. ca. 1847. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Dunn was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. She describes the master's house and the slave cabins on the plantation. She gives both her own and her master's reaction to the Yankee invasion. She also give a heartfelt account of her courtship and marriage to her late husband, Jim Dunn.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 p.)
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- Dunn, Lucy Ann, b. ca. 1847. Interview, 1937.
Marks, Marvin. The history of the WPA : and "Federal One" in/out of New Jersey / Marvin Marks.
Title:
The history of the WPA : and "Federal One" in/out of New Jersey / Marvin Marks. 2000.
ArchivalResource: 59 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
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- Marks, Marvin. The history of the WPA : and "Federal One" in/out of New Jersey / Marvin Marks.
Federal Writers' Project. Women's archives, 1890-1953.
Title:
Women's archives, 1890-1953.
Administrative records (1937-1940) of World Center for Women's Archives and its branch, New Jersey Center for Women's Archives; relating to collecting and preserving the papers of prominent American women; and New Jersey research materials compiled by Federal Writers' Project workers, who agreed to continue the work of the New Jersey Center.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft.
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- Federal Writers' Project. Women's archives, 1890-1953.
Arrington, Jane, b. 1852. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Arrington was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Arrington gives an overall description of her life as a slave. She talks about housing, food, children's games, work responsibilities, and families. She explains her master's philosophy on slave beatings and the slave trade.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 p.)
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- Arrington, Jane, b. 1852. Interview, 1937.
Beals, Jessie Tarbox. Photographs, 1896-1941 (inclusive).
Title:
Photographs, 1896-1941 (inclusive).
Collection of JTB's photographs consists of approximately 2500 original prints, 1100 duplicate prints, 780 film negatives, and 110 glass negatives. With the exception of a few tintypes, cyanotypes, and autochromes, positive images are silver prints.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Beals, Jessie Tarbox. Photographs, 1896-1941 (inclusive).
Dunn, Lucy Ann,. Oral history interview with Lucy Ann Dunn, 1937.
Title:
Oral history interview with Lucy Ann Dunn, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Dunn was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. She describes the master's house and the slave cabins on the plantation. She gives both her own and her master's reaction to the Yankee invasion. She also gives a heartfelt account of her courtship and marriage to her late husband, Jim Dunn.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 p.)
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- Dunn, Lucy Ann,. Oral history interview with Lucy Ann Dunn, 1937.
Coggin, John, b. 1852. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Coggin was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Coggin said he was given enough food and clothing on the plantation, but he never had shoes. He stated that his master came to visit his former slaves on the day he died.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 pages).
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- Coggin, John, b. 1852. Interview, 1937.
Baker, Lizzie, b. ca. 1865. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Baker was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Baker relates stories about her parents' desires for freedom and attempts to escape from slavery. She tells about siblings she never met because they were sold away, and she expresses great love for President Franklin Roosevelt.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Baker, Lizzie, b. ca. 1865. Interview, 1937.
Browder, Nathaniel C., 1904-. Nathaniel C. Browder papers, 1930-1992 [manuscript].
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Nathaniel C. Browder papers, 1930-1992 [manuscript].
Letters, 1930-1943, 1962, 1964, of Nathaniel C. Browder, nearly all from Browder to his wife, Blanche Penland Browder. Letters, 1930-1931, describe the rural school and community where Browder taught. Letters, 1939-1940, describe Browder's work writing life histories for the Federal Writers' Project and life in Chapel Hill. Beginning in April 1940, Nathaniel's letters describe his life in Raleigh while he took drafting at State College. Letters, January-May 1943, describe life in a boarding house in Arlington, Va. Also included are two brief letters from Nathaniel to Blanche when he was traveling on business in 1962 and 1964.
ArchivalResource: 3,200 items (4.5 linear ft.).
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- Browder, Nathaniel C., 1904-. Nathaniel C. Browder papers, 1930-1992 [manuscript].
Glenn, Robert, b. 1850. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Glenn was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Glenn gives a detailed accounf of how, at the age of 8 years, his master sold him away from his parents. His new master then took him to Kentucky, where his master's son taught him to read and write. After emancipation, he worked and saved his money until he was reunited with his family. He says of the reunion with his partents, "those who were torn apart in bondage and sorrow ... were now united in freedom and happiness."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (11 pages).
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- Glenn, Robert, b. 1850. Interview, 1937.
Blalock, Emma, b. ca. 1849. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Blalock was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Blalock describes Christmas on the plantation. She talks about the use of liquor and drunkenness among slaves. She explains how the slaves were taken care of medically and says, "I think slavery wus a right good thing. Plenty to eat an' wear."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 pages).
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- Blalock, Emma, b. ca. 1849. Interview, 1937.
Federal Writers' Project. Editorial correspondence, 1936-1939.
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Editorial correspondence, 1936-1939.
Correspondence with State Directors and editorial consultants relating to project proposals, editorial matters, and sponsorship and publication arrangements on books initiated under the Federal Writers' Project; correspondence with publishers, government officials, and the public; applications for permission to publish, publication contracts, and publication reports.
ArchivalResource: 17 linear ft. (47 boxes).
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- Federal Writers' Project. Editorial correspondence, 1936-1939.
Couch, William T. (William Terry), 1901-1988. Reminiscences of William Terry Couch : oral history, 1970.
Title:
Reminiscences of William Terry Couch : oral history, 1970.
Childhood and education, rural Virginia; University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina Press, Associate Director, 1926-1932 and Director, 1932-1945; freedom of the press in the South; problems of tenant farmers and the Farm Security Administration; Southern Policy Committee; Southern Conference for Human Welfare; Federal Writers Project, Regional Director, 1937-1939; THESE ARE OUR LIVES; University of Chicago Press, Director, 1945-1950; COLLIER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, editor-in-chief, 1952-1959; OXFORD JUNIOR ENCYCLOPEDIA, editor, 1959-1963; William Volker Foundation; impressions of the Nashville Agrarians, Henry G. Alsberg, Clarence Carson, Harry Woodburn Chase, Jonathan Daniels, Frank P. Graham, Robert M. Hutchins, Herman C. Nixon, Howard W. Odum, and others.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 571 leaves.Tape: 5 reels.
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- Couch, William T. (William Terry), 1901-1988. Reminiscences of William Terry Couch : oral history, 1970.
WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Subject file of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
Title:
Subject file of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
Office file of Hugh Harlan, District Supervisor of the Los Angeles office. These records consist of correspondence with civic organizations, local officials, and individuals relating to material for the guide series; correspondence with applicants for employment from San Francisco; miscellaneous material and reports on the Historical Records Survey; and radio scripts, press releases, progress reports, and papers containing miscellaneous procedural data.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear in.
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- WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Subject file of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Reports and miscellaneous records pertaining to the Los Angeles relief administration, 1935.
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Reports and miscellaneous records pertaining to the Los Angeles relief administration, 1935.
Reports of Los Angeles County relief organizations and manuscripts on social welfare problems, including some documents for 1934.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear in.
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- WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Reports and miscellaneous records pertaining to the Los Angeles relief administration, 1935.
Katharine Amend Kellock Papers, 1924-1969
Title:
Katharine Amend Kellock Papers
Economist and editor. Correspondence, project reports, writings, printed matter, and other papers relating chiefly to Kellock's work with the Federal Writers' Project, the Department of State, and the Department of Agriculture Resettlement Administration.
ArchivalResource: 400 items; 1 container; .4 linear feet
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- Kellock, Katharine Amend, b. 1892. Katharine Amend Kellock papers, 1924-1969.
Brunswick, Me., Bicentennial collection, 1939.
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Brunswick, Me., Bicentennial collection, 1939.
Correspondence, minutes, invitations, clippings, programs, official stationery, cost estimates, a sample pocket token, and other materials.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 in.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70950496 View
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- Brunswick, Me., Bicentennial collection, 1939.
Federal Writers' Project. Ex-slave narratives.
Title:
Ex-slave narratives.
ArchivalResource: items.
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- Federal Writers' Project. Ex-slave narratives.
Bell, Laura, b. ca. 1864. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Bell was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Bell tells of the courting relationship of her parents and how they came to be married. She relates her own marriage story as well.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 pages).
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- Bell, Laura, b. ca. 1864. Interview, 1937.
Anderson, Joseph, b. 1852?. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Anderson was interviewed by Edith S. Hibbs in 1937 as part of a Federal Writer's Project assignment for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Anderson was freed from slavery when he was 14. He was married twice and worked on a police force and as a "stevedore."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Anderson, Joseph, b. 1852?. Interview, 1937.
Federal Writers' Project. Administrative correspondence, 1935-1939.
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Administrative correspondence, 1935-1939.
Correspondence with State officers, individuals, and various organizations; and interoffice communications of the Washington office, relating primarily to employment, equipment and supplies, allotment of funds for payroll expenses, union activities, project procedure, and publicity.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear ft. (49 boxes).
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- Federal Writers' Project. Administrative correspondence, 1935-1939.
Federal Writers' Project. Oneida culture oral history project records, 1940-1942.
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Oneida culture oral history project records, 1940-1942.
Records of a WPA project to document the history and culture of the Oneida in Wisconsin, conducted through the University of Wisconsin. The records consist primarily of a series of notebooks from oral history interviews that took place between 1941-1942 that were conducted by Oneida tribe members under the direction of UW anthropologists. The interviews contain such topics as Oneida history, family life, religion, economic conditions, education, medicine, hunting and fishing, recreation, traditional stories and jokes, the Workers' Alliance, the Six Nations Confederacy, and the Oneida Indian Cooperative Association.
ArchivalResource: 4.6 c.f. (18 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 1 card box)
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- Federal Writers' Project. Oneida culture oral history project records, 1940-1942.
Ralph Ellison Papers, 1890-2005, (bulk 1930-1994)
Title:
Ralph Ellison Papers 1890-2005 (bulk 1930-1994)
African-American author and educator. General correspondence, organizational correspondence and reports, family papers, drafts, notes, and production files for novels, essays, poetry, short stories, reviews, and other writings, speeches, lectures, and interviews, reference file, and miscellany documenting Ellison's career and development as a writer. Among the many works represented are (1985), (1952), (1964), and the second novel Ellison left unpublished at his death. Going to the Territory Invisible Man Shadow and Act
ArchivalResource: 74,800 items; 314 containers plus 25 overisze; 143 linear feet
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- Ralph Ellison Papers, 1890-2005, (bulk 1930-1994)
United States. Work Projects Administration. Florida negro papers, 1936-1948.
Title:
Florida negro papers, 1936-1948.
Interviews, manuscripts, correspondence, and newspapers.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft (10 boxes)
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- United States. Work Projects Administration. Florida negro papers, 1936-1948.
Writers' Program (New York State). Correspondence and working files of the Schenectady County Office, 1937-1942.
Title:
Correspondence and working files of the Schenectady County Office, 1937-1942.
This series consists of administrative and research files maintained by the Schenectady County office of the Federal Writers' Project.
ArchivalResource: 10 cu. ft. (10 boxes)
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- Writers' Program (New York State). Correspondence and working files of the Schenectady County Office, 1937-1942.
Crenshaw, Julia. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Crenshaw was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Crenshaw gives and account of her mother's experience as a slave.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 page)
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- Crenshaw, Julia. Interview, 1937.
Oral history interview with Harry Hewes and Jay Du Von
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Oral history interview with Harry Hewes and Jay Du Von
An interview of Harry Hewes and Jay du Von conducted 1964 Oct., by Harlan Phillips, for the Archives of American Art New Deal and the Arts Project.
OralHistoryResource: 1 sound tape ; 7 in. (65 p. transcript)
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- Hewes, Harry. Harry Hewes and Jay Du Von interviews, 1964 Oct.
Federal Writers' Project. Records, 1936-1939, folklore Wisconsin [electronic resource]
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Records, 1936-1939, folklore Wisconsin [electronic resource]
Typed notes from interviews conducted between 1936 and 1938 by field workers of the Works Progress Administration's (WPA) Federal Writers' Project.
ArchivalResource: ca. 470 leaves
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- Federal Writers' Project. Records, 1936-1939, folklore Wisconsin [electronic resource]
Writers' Program (New York State). Correspondence and working files of the District 1 Supervisor's Office, 1936-1942.
Title:
Correspondence and working files of the District 1 Supervisor's Office, 1936-1942.
The files mostly contain "field editorial copy" prepared by field workers for several statewide and local projects.
ArchivalResource: 9 cu. ft. (9 boxes)
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- Writers' Program (New York State). Correspondence and working files of the District 1 Supervisor's Office, 1936-1942.
Dalton, Charles Lee, b. ca. 1844. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Dalton was interviewed by Nancy Woodburn-Watkins in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Dalton spoke of life on the plantation where he was a slave. He also told about his and his master's families.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.)
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- Dalton, Charles Lee, b. ca. 1844. Interview, 1937.
Hall, Thomas, b. 1856. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Hall was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Hall explains that the terrible conditions lsaves were force to endure were similar to the conditions free blacks endured after emancipation. He says that "white folks are and always will be against the negro." Hall adds that any good done by the white man to help a negro was for personal gain, not genuine sympathy.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Hall, Thomas, b. 1856. Interview, 1937.
Baker, Viney, b. 1859?,. Oral history interview with Viney Baker, 1937.
Title:
Oral history interview with Viney Baker, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Baker was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Baker was freed after the Civil War, but he continued to be forced to work, and he was treated very badly. His mother was sold in the middle of the night. He describes severe beatings and being reunited with his mother.
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- Baker, Viney, b. 1859?,. Oral history interview with Viney Baker, 1937.
Federal Writers Project Records, 1936
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Federal Writers Project Records, 1936
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- Federal Writers Project Records, 1936
Federal Writers' Project. New York (State). State Director's publications working files, 1936-1942.
Title:
State Director's publications working files, 1936-1942.
This series contains files relating to proposed publications of the New York State Federal Writers' Project (FWP). Some of these writing projects were published, others did not progress beyond the research or drafting states. Included are files of projects undertaken at both statewide and local levels. All proposed publications were subject to review by the State Director's office.
ArchivalResource: 60 cu. ft. (60 boxes)
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- Federal Writers' Project. New York (State). State Director's publications working files, 1936-1942.
Arna Bontemps Papers, 1927-1968
Title:
Arna Bontemps Papers 1927-1968
Correspondence, manuscript plays, stories, songs, speeches, and book manuscripts and galley proofs.
ArchivalResource: 42 linear ft.
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- Arna Bontemps Papers, 1927-1968
Atwater, Mary Meigs. Mary Meigs Atwater letter to H.G. Merriam, 1936 Feb. 5.
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Mary Meigs Atwater letter to H.G. Merriam, 1936 Feb. 5.
In early 1936 Mary Atwater was contacted by Harold Guy Merriam, an English professor at Montana State University in Missoula, for information on her weaving school. Merriam had been appointed state supervisor of the Federal Writers' Project and his work would culminate in the publication of Montana, A State Guide Book in 1939. Atwater responded to Merriam's request by providing this detailed four page typewritten letter describing her guild, her weaving correspondence courses, her promotion of weaving for therapeutic work in rehabilitation and mental hospitals, and some personal information on her family.
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- Atwater, Mary Meigs. Mary Meigs Atwater letter to H.G. Merriam, 1936 Feb. 5.
Federal Writer's Project Pensacola Newspaper Research Collection, 1838-1934
Title:
Federal Writer's Project Pensacola Newspaper Research Collection 1838-1934
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- Federal Writer's Project Pensacola Newspaper Research Collection, 1838-1934
United States. Works Progress Administration. Federal Writers Project Collection, circa 1935.
Title:
Federal Writers Project Collection, circa 1935.
This collection contains lists of historical sites for each county in the state of Florida. Each county list includes an index of the researched sites, as well as site classifications (i.e., military, plantation, natural phenomena, historical, etc.). This information is a valuable resource for the study of Florida's counties up to the time of the Great Depression.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear feet. (1 box)
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- United States. Works Progress Administration. Federal Writers Project Collection, circa 1935.
Dalley, Julius S. (Julius Sylvester), 1877-1953. Papers, 1908-1948.
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Papers, 1908-1948.
Correspondence, field notes, and essays. Dalley participated in the Federal Writers' Project of the WPA. These materials relate to his assignment to describe the archeological findings, natural landmarks, local buildings, roads, and many other aspectes of Kane County, Utah.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (10 linear inches).
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- Dalley, Julius S. (Julius Sylvester), 1877-1953. Papers, 1908-1948.
Ferree, Thaddeus, ca. 1881-ca. 1972. Thaddeus Ferree papers, 1935-1941.
Title:
Thaddeus Ferree papers, 1935-1941.
Primarily life histories, folkways, legends, and other items written and collected by workers of the Federal Writers' Project of North Carolina, 1938-1941, with accompanying administrative material, including instructions to writers. Most of the life histories are variants of items in the Federal Writers' Project Papers (#3709) in the Southern Historical Collection, but ten do not appear in that collection. The folkways and legends are chiefly stories concerning North Carolina in the colonial, Revolutionary, and Civil War periods. A number of essays relate to Raleigh, N.C.T.S. Ferree collected this material in the course of his work as a research editor with the Federal Writers' Project in Raleigh, N.C.
ArchivalResource: 420 items (1.5 linear ft.)
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- Ferree, Thaddeus, ca. 1881-ca. 1972. Thaddeus Ferree papers, 1935-1941.
Boone, Andrew, b. ca. 1847. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Boone was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Boone gives a description of the plantation work and living conditions of slaves. He also describes in detail slave sales and the grueling slave whippings. He adds that he was afraid of the Yankees during the Civil War and that after emancipation everything stayed essentially the same. The black folks did the work and white folks got the money.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (7 pages).
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- Boone, Andrew, b. ca. 1847. Interview, 1937.
Hamilton, Hector, b. ca. 1847. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Hamilton was interviewed by Travis Jordan in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Hamilton called the time before the Civil War the "good ole days." He said that the Yankees ransacked the plantation and tried to take diamond earrings from the master's wife. Hamilton had a "fighting gander" named General Lee that ran the soldiers off and saved the earrings.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.)
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- Hamilton, Hector, b. ca. 1847. Interview, 1937.
Brooks, Juanita, 1898-1989. Mormon diaries, 1820-1936.
Title:
Mormon diaries, 1820-1936.
This collection contains three types of material: first person accounts (diaries, journals, and autobiographies); second person accounts (biographies, life sketches, and local histories); and transcripts of interviews with pioneer Utahns. Includes material dealing with early Mormon history in Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois; Mormon migration west; the march of the Mormon Battalion and its activities in California; Mormon pioneering in and travel to California, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and old Mexico; missionary activities in North America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania; the Civil War; and Indians and Indian welfare.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft. (7 boxes)
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- Brooks, Juanita, 1898-1989. Mormon diaries, 1820-1936.
Vaughan, William Le Roy, 1880-1956. William Le Roy Vaughan papers, 1938-1979.
Title:
William Le Roy Vaughan papers, 1938-1979.
Correspondence and other papers relating to Vaughan's work with the Federal Writers' Project. Most correspondence is with George L. Andrews, assistant state director of the Federal Writers' Project. Other papers include material collected and written about Beaufort County history, sample life histories given to Vaughan as examples, a life history of a minister by Vaughan, and biographical and autobiographical material of Vaughan dealing with his Federal Writers' Project experience and other matters.
ArchivalResource: 250 items (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Vaughan, William Le Roy, 1880-1956. William Le Roy Vaughan papers, 1938-1979.
Harris, Sarah, b. 1861. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Harris was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Harris says that after the Civil War, she wanted to remain on the plantation because she was hungry and because she loved her "white folks." She tells how she and her mother worked hard after emancipation to buy land and build a home.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Harris, Sarah, b. 1861. Interview, 1937.
Bowe, Mary Wallace, b. ca. 1856. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Bowe was interviewed by Travis Jordan in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Bowe talks about her master going to the Civil War and when the Yankees invaded the plantation. She slaves hid and saved the jewelry and silver objects. She claims that Abraham Lincoln passed through the plantation as a spy and dressed like a peddler.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 pages).
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- Bowe, Mary Wallace, b. ca. 1856. Interview, 1937.
O'Neil, Hugh F. Papers of Hugh F. O'Neil, 1828-1938, bulk (1850-1938).
Title:
Papers of Hugh F. O'Neil, 1828-1938, bulk (1850-1938).
The collection contains 58 pieces, including correspondence, diaries, documents, ephemera, essays, journals, legal documents, manuscripts and reports, which were collected by O'Neil while working for the Works Progress Administration. The great majority of these materials are typescript copies.
ArchivalResource: 58 pieces.1 box.
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- O'Neil, Hugh F. Papers of Hugh F. O'Neil, 1828-1938, bulk (1850-1938).
Hart, Cy, b. ca. 1859. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Hart was interviewed by Daisy Whaley in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Hart describes the work on the plantation and a "grovin' hog" which was a tool for harvesting wheat. He tells how the Yankees entered the plantation, ate what they desired, and announced freedom for the slaves. Hart stayed at the plantation until his master's death.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 pages).
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- Hart, Cy, b. ca. 1859. Interview, 1937.
Burnett, Midge, b. ca. 1857. Interiews, 1937.
Title:
Interiews, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Burnett was interviewed by Mary A Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Burnett talks about his work as a slave and also tells what the slaves did for recreation. He claims that the master only hit one slave once, and he gives and account of that occurrence.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Burnett, Midge, b. ca. 1857. Interiews, 1937.
McCune, Grace, 1899-. Grace McCune papers, 1938-1939.
Title:
Grace McCune papers, 1938-1939.
The collection consists of the notebooks kept by Grace McCune during the time she was employed by the Federal Writers Project in Athens, Georgia. Also included are copies of many of her interviews. Several of these show editorial remarks by her supervisor. A small part of the collection involves educational classes taken by Grace McCune.
ArchivalResource: 90 items (0.5 linear feet).
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- McCune, Grace, 1899-. Grace McCune papers, 1938-1939.
Blount, David,. Oral history interview with David Blount, 1937.
Title:
Oral history interview with David Blount, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Blount was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Blount tells a detailed story of how his master fired an abusive overseer. He also tells of how he stopped a slave revolt from occuring on the plantation. He acompanied his master to the Civil War as his "personal servant." Blount talks about Jim, a slave who was the personal servant of the master's son, and how he (Jim) carried the son's dead body back to the master after the "Battle of Manassas."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.)
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- Blount, David,. Oral history interview with David Blount, 1937.
Allen, Martha Bryant, b. ca. 1859. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Allen was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks on 7 June1937 as part of a Federal Writer's Project assignment for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Allen talks about her mixed-ethnic background, how hard the slave women had to work, the "carpet gitters" who pursued slave women, and the Ku Klux Klan.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Allen, Martha Bryant, b. ca. 1859. Interview, 1937.
Writers' Program (New York State). Writers' Program (New York State) Sub-agency History Record.
Title:
Writers' Program (New York State) Sub-agency History Record.
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- Writers' Program (New York State). Writers' Program (New York State) Sub-agency History Record.
WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Name file of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
Title:
Name file of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
Correspondence with project supervisors and district editors of the Federal Writers' Project; with Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Professional and Service Division, and Historical Records Survey officials in Washington and San Francisco; with heads of organizations; and with individual workers pertaining to historical research, guide activities, work progress, and program estimates. A few manuscript drafts are also included.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear in.
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- WPA Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in Southern California. Name file of the Los Angeles District office, 1935-1937.
Martha Adeline Hinton interview, 1937
Title:
Martha Adeline Hinton interview 1937
ArchivalResource: 1 item; (2 p.)
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- Martha Adeline Hinton interview, 1937
Betty Smith Papers, 1909-1971
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Betty Smith Papers, 1909-1971
Betty Smith (1896-1972) was a novelist and playwright of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Ann Arbor, Mich.; and Chapel Hill, N.C. Among her publications were (1943); (1948), (1958), and (1963). She was married successively to George H.E. Smith, Joseph P. Jones, and Robert V. Finch. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Tomorrow Will Be Better Maggie-now Joy in the Morning The collection is largely professional and personal correspondence and writings by Betty Smith, Robert V. Finch (1909-1959), and others. Items are mainly incoming mail that relates to Smith's daily life, her family, and the publication of her works. Included are letters, 1943-1945, from Joe Jones, her second husband, then stationed at Fort Monroe, Va., and letters, 1937-1959, from her third husband, Robert V. Finch, both before and after their marriage, reflecting their personal and professional relationship. Writings are principally typescripts of plays, articles, short stories, novels, and an unfinished autobiography. Also included are scrapbooks, photographs, clippings, and posters.
ArchivalResource: About 8,000 items (23.5 linear feet).
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- Betty Smith Papers, 1909-1971
Dickens, Charles W., b. 1861. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Dickens was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Dickens talks about life under slavery and how he looked down on the Yankee troops because they stole from the slaves.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Dickens, Charles W., b. 1861. Interview, 1937.
Edson, C. L. (Charles Leroy), b. 1881. Charles Leroy Edson papers, [not before 1913]-1951.
Title:
Charles Leroy Edson papers, [not before 1913]-1951.
Correspondence and writings, mostly pertaining to his anti-establishment political and social views. The writings contain observations of Kansas & Topeka, Kan.; critical comments about the Republican Party, Alf Landon, Arthur Capper, Charles Sheldon, England, & the Episcopal Church; satire; a revisionist history of Kansas; and social, historical, & political commentaries. Other subjects include journalism, a revisionist history of Kansas with an emphasis on town building, the antipathy between capital and agriculture, a history of the attempts to move the Missouri capital for land speculation purposes, U.S. Supreme Court decisions, human nature, religion, economics, American culture, nationalism, and C.L. Edson's experiences as a staff member of the Federal Writers' Project working on the Kansas volume of the American Guide series. Correspondents include H.L. Mencken and Walter Winchell.
ArchivalResource: 3 ft. (7 boxes)
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- Edson, C. L. (Charles Leroy), b. 1881. Charles Leroy Edson papers, [not before 1913]-1951.
Federal Writers' Project Papers, 1936-1940
Title:
Federal Writers' Project Papers, 1936-1940
W. T. Couch (1901), while director of the University ofNorth Carolina Press, was also a part-time official of the Federal Writers' Projectof the Works Progress Administration, as assistant and associate director for NorthCarolina, 1936-1937, and as director for the southern region, 1938-1939. Thesepapers include his correspondence relating to the project, and the life histories ofabout 1,200 individuals, written by about 60 members of the project after one ormore interviews with the subjects. Persons interviewed, many of them AfricanAmericans, described life in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. There is a partial index to themany occupations of those interviewed. Also included, on microfilm, are ghoststories, local legends, etc., gathered in the project.
ArchivalResource: 12000; 15.0
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- Federal Writers' Project Papers, 1936-1940
Virginia Writers' Project. Unfinished books, 1940-1942.
Title:
Unfinished books, 1940-1942.
Contains rough notes and typed copy for several unfinished writer's project books. Most of the material is related to two tour books of Princess Anne County. There is also a folder of Princess Anne County photographs intended for the book. Also in the collection is a final draft for a Virginia tour book and a final draft of a guide to Henrico County. Franklin County and Winchester each have a folder of rough notes. The series also contains a typed draft of a history of the Indian troubles in late eighteenth century Roanoke county. There are two folders of typed copy concerning the folklore of Wise County.
ArchivalResource: .7 cu. ft. (2 letter size hollingers).
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- Virginia Writers' Project. Unfinished books, 1940-1942.
Colorado Historical Records Survey. Historical records survey, Colorado records, 1936-1937 [manuscripts].
Title:
Historical records survey, Colorado records, 1936-1937 [manuscripts].
Forms filled out by Works Progress Administration workers listing the historical documents available in various federal, state and local agencies as of 1936 constitute the bulk of this collection. A report describes the El Paso County Court House as it was in 1936. Another report documents the daily weather at Fort Washakie, Wyoming in 1882 and 1883. Typed transcriptions of city council or boards of trustees meeting minutes for the incorporated cities around the city of Denver are also included.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Colorado Historical Records Survey. Historical records survey, Colorado records, 1936-1937 [manuscripts].
Fillingim, Theron (T.D.) Dale, Papers, 1921-1955
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Fillingim, Theron (T.D.) Dale, Papers 1921-1955
ArchivalResource: 441
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- Fillingim, Theron (T.D.) Dale, Papers, 1921-1955
Coverson, Mandy, b. ca. 1859,. Oral history interview with Mandy Coverson, 1937.
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Oral history interview with Mandy Coverson, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Coverson was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Coverson was a child when her mother died, and she was raised in the plantation house. She describes the Union Army briefly, talks about the Ku Klux Klan, and gives thanks for her freedom.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Coverson, Mandy, b. ca. 1859,. Oral history interview with Mandy Coverson, 1937.
Utah Grazing Notes, 1940-1941
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Utah Grazing Notes 1940-1941
Notes for the Utah chapter of the Work Project Administration's (WPA) history of grazing.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes; 1 linear ft.
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- Utah Grazing Notes, 1940-1941
Coverson, Mandy, b. ca. 1859. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Coverson was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Coverson was a child when her mother died, and she was raise in the plantation house. She describes the Union Army briefly, talks about the Ku Klux Klan, and gives thanks for her freedom
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 pages).
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- Coverson, Mandy, b. ca. 1859. Interview, 1937.
Daniels, John. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Daniels was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Daniels tells about how slaves cheered up one of their number.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 pages).
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- Daniels, John. Interview, 1937.
Bectom, John C., b. 1862. Interview, 1937.
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Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Bectom was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Bdctom tells about how his parents and grandparents were treated by different masters. He says he was well fed and taken care of as a slave. He adds that slaves had prayer meetings but did not attend church. Bectom was taught how to read and write by his master's children. He describes the arrival of the Yankees and how they went through "Jeff Davis money." He praises Abraham Lincoln and speaks strongly against slavery.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (7 pages).
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- Bectom, John C., b. 1862. Interview, 1937.
Bannister, Turpin Chambers, 1904-1982. New York State files, 1938-1940.
Title:
New York State files, 1938-1940.
General subject and geographic files, including newspaper clippings and photographs, relative to Bannisters' work as editor and writer for the Federal Guide Series New York State Guide.
ArchivalResource: 3.92 lin. ft. (9 boxes).
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- Bannister, Turpin Chambers, 1904-1982. New York State files, 1938-1940.
Hodges, Eustace. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Hodges was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. Hodges gives a brief account of life on a plantation as a slave. She says that she was once whipped for hurting a frog.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 pages).
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- Hodges, Eustace. Interview, 1937.
Kennedy, Stetson,. Stetson Kennedy oral history interview, 1988 Nov. 11.
Title:
Stetson Kennedy oral history interview, 1988 Nov. 11.
The collection consists of an oral history interview with Stetson Kennedy on November 11, 1988 in which he discusses the use of folklore for political ends; youth in Jacksonville, Florida; interest in folk speech; experience in newspaper business; training as a writer; early political influences and experiences; Great Depression; "back to the land" ideas; southern regionalism; Southern Conference for Human Welfare; political activism in college; Key West experiences and lifestyle; political education; exposure to Hispanic culture; Cuban community in Key West; Federal Writers Project; Florida Guide; Zora Neale Hurston; turpentine camps; ex-slave interviews; Palmetto County; Robert Cornwell; Bob Edwards; Worker's Alliance; CIO organizing in Florida; Junta des La Cultura Espanola; David Lord; Apopka Chief; Florida Alligator; Pittsburgh Courier; Zora Neale Hurston; George S. Mitchell; CIO organizing; use of folk culture for "anti-folk" purposes; voting restrictions in the South; Eugene Talmadge; Ellis Arnall; Lillian Smith; and South Today. He also discusses Paul Snelling; Senator Theodore Bilbo; race "etiquette" in the South; Southern Conference for Human Welfare; Bull Connor; Southern Patriot; Jim Dombrowski; Clark Foreman; House Committee on Un-American Activities; Don West; R.E. Starnes; Henry Wallace campaign; Myles Horton; Highlander Folk School; Operation Dixie; Vann Bittner; folk song and political protest; Pete Seeger; Woody Guthrie; Bob Dylan; appeals to racism in north Florida jury trials; middle class folklorists; Florida Folklife Festival; Friends of Florida Folk; institutionalization of folklore; Ben Botkin; exclusion of ethnic folklore from the mainstream; urban folklore; evolution of folk culture; future of folklore as a discipline; introduction of folklore into the classroom; and relevance of folklore in contemporary life.
ArchivalResource: 2 audiotapes ; cassette.Transcript (77 p.)
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- Kennedy, Stetson,. Stetson Kennedy oral history interview, 1988 Nov. 11.
Taggard, Genevieve, 1894-1948. Genevieve Taggard letter to Francis Gahan, 1936 Dec. 7.
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Genevieve Taggard letter to Francis Gahan, 1936 Dec. 7.
Genevieve Taggard writes to Francis Gahan, of the Federal Writers Local, postmarked 7 Dec. 1936, in support of writers fighting to withstand "retrenchment," and praising the intelligence of their stand.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. + envelope.
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- Taggard, Genevieve, 1894-1948. Genevieve Taggard letter to Francis Gahan, 1936 Dec. 7.
United States. Works Progress Administration. Agency history record.
Title:
Agency history record.
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- United States. Works Progress Administration. Agency history record.
Andrews, Cornelia, b. 1850?,. Oral history interview with Cornelia Andrews, 1937.
Title:
Oral history interview with Cornelia Andrews, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Andrews was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Andrews describes the Smithfield, North Carolina, slave market and tells stories of slave beatings, both her own and of others. She also makes references to slave breeding.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Andrews, Cornelia, b. 1850?,. Oral history interview with Cornelia Andrews, 1937.
Katharine Amend Kellock Papers, 1924-1969
Title:
Katharine Amend Kellock Papers
Economist and editor. Correspondence, project reports, writings, printed matter, and other papers relating chiefly to Kellock's work with the Federal Writers' Project, the Department of State, and the Department of Agriculture Resettlement Administration.
ArchivalResource: 400 items; 1 container; .4 linear feet
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- Katharine Amend Kellock Papers, 1924-1969
Federal Writers' Project. Publication reports, 1937-1942.
Title:
Publication reports, 1937-1942.
Applications for permission to publish, publication contracts, publication reports, and related correspondence concerning sponsorship and publication arrangements for books prepared under the Writers' Program.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. (13 boxes).
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- Federal Writers' Project. Publication reports, 1937-1942.
Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration of Massachusetts. Administrative correspondence of the New Bedford, Mass., District office, 1936-1939.
Title:
Administrative correspondence of the New Bedford, Mass., District office, 1936-1939.
Correspondence with Washington and State offices, individuals, and organizations relating to administrative, editorial, sponsorship, and publication matters.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration of Massachusetts. Administrative correspondence of the New Bedford, Mass., District office, 1936-1939.
Debnam, W. Solomon, b. 1859. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Debnam was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Most of what Debnam knew about slavery was told to him by his parents. He remembered when the Yankees came and talked about the master's son teaching him how to read.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 pages).
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- Debnam, W. Solomon, b. 1859. Interview, 1937.
Oral history interview with Jay Du Von
Title:
Oral history interview with Jay Du Von
An interview of Jay Du Von conducted by Harlan Phillips on 1963 November 7 for the Archives of American Art.
OralHistoryResource: Sound recording: 1 sound tape reel ; 7 in.Transcript: 32 p.
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Hinton, Jerry, b. 1855. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Hinton was interviewed by T. Pat Matthews in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Hinton says his master treated him well and that slavery was "good" because he only had to work and not worry about taking care of himself. He describes the Yankees and how they ransacked his master's plantation. He says many were suffering at the time of the interview and that the nation was in a "fix."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 pages).
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- Hinton, Jerry, b. 1855. Interview, 1937.
United States. Work Projects Administration. Kentucky. Office of the State Administrator. Administrative issuances from the Washington, D.C. headquarters, 1937-1940.
Title:
Administrative issuances from the Washington, D.C. headquarters, 1937-1940.
These are official communications to the state administrator which deal with national procedures, regulations, and policy. Each communication was issued as part of a titled series and was numbered sequentially within that series.
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- United States. Work Projects Administration. Kentucky. Office of the State Administrator. Administrative issuances from the Washington, D.C. headquarters, 1937-1940.
Christian, Marcus Bruce, 1900-1976. Marcus Christian collection, 1724-1976 bulk 1928-1976.
Title:
Marcus Christian collection, 1724-1976 bulk 1928-1976.
Collection includes Christian's personal papers, historical and literary writings, and data compiled by the FWP, pertaining to the black experience in America.
ArchivalResource: 146 linear ft.
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- Christian, Marcus Bruce, 1900-1976. Marcus Christian collection, 1724-1976 bulk 1928-1976.
Federal Writers' Project (La.). W.P.A. collection. Ex-slave narrative project, 1937-1941.
Title:
W.P.A. collection. Ex-slave narrative project, 1937-1941.
Narratives based on interviews with ex-slaves conducted by the Federal Writers Project in Louisiana describe slave life, post-emancipation Black life, and Black folklore, religion, and music.
ArchivalResource: 39 narratives.
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- Federal Writers' Project (La.). W.P.A. collection. Ex-slave narrative project, 1937-1941.
Smith, Paul, 1904-1977. Paul Smith papers, 1937-1968 [manuscript].
Title:
Paul Smith papers, 1937-1968 [manuscript].
Business correspondence of Paul Smith and writings by him. The correspondence concerns Smith's activities as publisher of Modern Pilgrim Press, Provincetown, Mass., in the 1930s, and owner of the Intimate Bookshop, Chapel Hill, N.C., in the 1960s. Also included are manuscripts of short stories, plays, and book-length writings on Cape Cod and religion. Of special interest is correspondence about the publication of "Cape Cod Pilot" by Jeremiah Digges (Josef Berger), as part of the American Guide Series published under the sponsorship of the Federal Writers Project in the 1930s.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items (3.0 linear ft.).
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- Smith, Paul, 1904-1977. Paul Smith papers, 1937-1968 [manuscript].
Federal Writers' Project. Interviews with former slaves living in Ohio, 1937.
Title:
Interviews with former slaves living in Ohio, 1937.
Photocopies of microfilmed copies of typewritten interviews. These items are interviews with former slaves living in Ohio in 1937. Some of them tell about their experiences with the Ku-Klux Klan.
ArchivalResource: 32 items (3 linear in.)
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- Federal Writers' Project. Interviews with former slaves living in Ohio, 1937.
Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration. W.P.A. Iowa Folklore Project files, ca1936-1942.
Title:
W.P.A. Iowa Folklore Project files, ca1936-1942.
Collection includes transcripts and notes (typescript and copies) prepared from folklore interviews in Iowa. The folklore collected was arranged by such categories as agriculture, weather, dreams, expressions, customs by nationality, Indians, etc. Several of these files were associated with Dorothy Jastram--an Federal Writers' Project employee--and previously identified by call number BC W892io.
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- Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration. W.P.A. Iowa Folklore Project files, ca1936-1942.
Andrews, Cornelia, b. 1850?. Interview, 1937.
Title:
Interview, 1937.
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Andrews was interviewed by Mary A. Hicks in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Andrews describes the Smithfield, North Carolina, slave market and tells stories of slave beatings, both her own and of others. She also makes references to slave breeding.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Andrews, Cornelia, b. 1850?. Interview, 1937.
[Federal Writers' Project]. [Underground railroad map of the United States, ca. 1838-1860.
Title:
[Underground railroad map of the United States, ca. 1838-1860. 1941?]
ArchivalResource: map on 4 sheets 92 x 91 cm. or smaller.
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- [Federal Writers' Project]. [Underground railroad map of the United States, ca. 1838-1860.
United States. Work Projects Administration. Agency history record.
Title:
Agency history record.
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