M. Ruth Little collection, 1980-1983 [manuscript].

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M. Ruth Little collection, 1980-1983 [manuscript].

Survey information, photographs, and other materials relating to the North Carolina Cemetery as Cultural Artifact Project, which focused on photographic documentation, recording, and cataloging of cemeteries in three North Carolina counties: Cumberland, Davidson, and New Hanover. Other counties were added for comparison. Intended to link demographic and cultural traits with regional practices, one of the Project's primary focus points was to identify gravemarker artisans and carvers throughout the region and to trace their movements within, and influences over, the carving tradition. Included are master cards with cemetery survey information and topographical maps used in the research and identification process. Photographic materials include black and white prints, negatives, and color slides, many of which are of cemeteries or gravemarkers. Also included are research notes; keysort cards; grant materials; audiotapes of an interview with gravestone carver J. Thomas McLean of Lincolnton, N.C.; and other items.

3650 items (7.0 linear ft.).

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McLean, J. Thomas

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Little, M. Ruth (Margaret Ruth), 1946-

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Art and architectural historian M. Ruth Little of Raleigh, N.C., was the principal investigator on the NEH-funded North Carolina Cemetery as Cultural Artifact Project, 1981-1982, directed by Terry Zug of the Curriculum in Folklore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Project supported Little's 1984 doctoral dissertation, later published as "Sticks and Stones: Three Centuries of North Carolina Gravemarkers" (UNC Press, 1998). From the description of M. Ruth Little c...