Cobb, Lucy M. (Lucy Maria), 1877-1969
Variant namesLucy Maria Cobb (1877-1969) was a teacher, professional genealogist, and free-lance writer of Raleigh, N.C.
From the description of Lucy M. Cobb papers, 1928-1965 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25300766
Lucy Maria Cobb (1877-1969) was a teacher, professional genealogist, and free-lance writer of Raleigh, N.C. Cobb was born in Lilesville, N.C., the tenth of twelve children of Baptist minister Needham Bryan Cobb (1836-1905) and Martha Louisa Cobb (1840-1888). Her eldest brother was Collier Cobb (1862-1934), who became professor of geology at the University of North Carolina.
Lucy Cobb attended Peace Institute and St. Mary's School, both in Raleigh, N.C. She graduated from the latter in 1896 and thereafter taught English and drama in the public schools of a number of North Carolina towns and of Baton Rouge, La. She occasionally taught summer terms at small colleges including Campbell College in Buies Creek, N.C., and Carolina College in Maxton, N.C. For a short time, she was also the city editor of the High Point (N.C.) Enterprise . Later she acquired training in home economics and for four years worked as county home demonstrator for Duplin County, N.C. Intermittently she took courses at the Louisiana State Normal; Campbell College; Peabody College in Nashville, Tenn.; Greensboro (N.C.) College; North Carolina College for Women (later Woman's College of the University of North Carolina) in Greensboro, N.C.; and the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
In 1921 she received her A. B. degree and in 1927 an M. A. degree in English from the University of North Carolina. Her thesis was a collection of folk-songs and ballads from eleven eastern North Carolina counties. As a member of the Carolina Playmakers at the University, she wrote a play, Gaius and Gaius, Jr., which was published in Carolina Folk Plays (1924) and for many years was the Playmakers' most frequently produced play.
After receiving her M. A. degree, Lucy Cobb tried to secure a college teaching position. Unable to do so, she settled in Raleigh, N.C., and devoted herself to free-lance writing and to genealogical research. From time to time she took other jobs. In 1929 and 1931 she proofread at the state legislature. In 1936 (and perhaps earlier) she worked for the Federal Writers Project in North Carolina. She and Mary A. Hicks collected for the Federal Writers Project a number of folk songs, animal tales, and local legends. They adapted many of the animal tales as children's stories; and in 1938 E. P. Dutton & Company published the stories as Animal Tales from the Old North State .
Sometime before 1928 Lucy Cobb wrote the libretto for an operetta entitled Pretty Penelope and the Perilous Pirate (later The Pirate and the Governor's Daughter ) and based on the legendary romance between the pirate Blackbeard and Penelope, daughter of North Carolina colonial Governor Charles Eden. Lucy tried unsuccessfully for many years to get it produced although in 1955 she hired Patrick McCarty of East Carolina College (Greenville, N.C.) to orchestrate it. (Dorothy Horne of Maryville College, Tenn., had written a piano score earlier.) That same year she privately published a related play, A Gift for Penelope.
Lucy Cobb lived in Raleigh, N.C., until 1966, when failing health forced her to move to Pine Ridge Nursing Home in Southern Pines, N.C. She died in July 1969 in Chapel Hill, N.C.
She was a member of and active in the Baptist Church, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Magna Carta Dames, the North Carolina Folklore Society, and the Raleigh Women's Club. In 1957 she received the Charles A. Cannon Award from the North Carolina Society for the Preservation of Antiquities.
From the guide to the Lucy M. Cobb Papers, ., 1928-1965, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
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creatorOf | Cobb, Lucy M. (Lucy Maria), 1877-1969. Lucy M. Cobb papers, 1928-1965 [manuscript]. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |
referencedIn | Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection | |
creatorOf | Lucy M. Cobb Papers, ., 1928-1965 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection | |
referencedIn | Phi Kappa Legislature poster. | ||
creatorOf | Cobb, Lucy Maria, 1877-1969. Cobb and Cobbs. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |
referencedIn | Cobb Family Papers, 1792-1975, (bulk 1874-1975) | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection |
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associatedWith | Cobb, Collier, b. 1862. | person |
associatedWith | Cobb family. | family |
associatedWith | Cobb family. | family |
associatedWith | Cobb, Mary Louisa, 1899-1976. | person |
associatedWith | Cobb, Needham Bryan, 1836-1905. | person |
associatedWith | Oates family | family |
associatedWith | Royster family | family |
associatedWith | Walser, Richard Gaither, 1908- | person |
associatedWith | Whitfield family | family |
associatedWith | Wyatt family | family |
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Birth 1877-11-24
Death 1969-07-06