Ernest "Pop" Stoneman collection of papers, [between 1980 and 2000?].

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Ernest "Pop" Stoneman collection of papers, [between 1980 and 2000?].

Two notecards from Patsy Stoneman Murphy to ASU employee Norma Cook, who purchased a compact disc from Murphy for the Appalachian State University Library. Contains information about how Stoneman learned to sing.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8102171

Appalachian State University, ASU

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Appalachian State University. W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection. Archives.

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Cook, Norman

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Ernest "Pop" Stoneman (1893-1968) was an Appalachian writer and artist. His composition "Sinking of the Titanic" rose to number three on the Variety Charts in 1925. He learned to sing in his father's church near the Iron Ridge, Va. His daughter Patsy Stoneman Murphy also performs on the autoharp, Jew's harp, and guitar. From the description of Ernest "Pop" Stoneman collection of papers, [between 1980 and 2000?]. (Western North Carolina Library Network). WorldCat record id: 73165276 ...

Stoneman, Ernest V.

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