Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Box 2
Collection contains what was known as The Moore Archives of Oklahoma Folklore. The Archives, supported by the Oklahoma State University Department of English and Foreign Languages and housed in the University Library, was established in 1961. The Archives consisted of field tapes, field notes and a checklist and references. Contains 13 audio tapes, manuscript notes, song lyrics, correspondence, and reminiscences of folklore and folk songs mainly from Oklahoma.
Side 1: Mrs. Hannah Ketner, Springer Church choir Side 2: Burley, dulcimer, 1961
Collection contains what was known as The Moore Archives of Oklahoma Folklore. The Archives, supported by the Oklahoma State University Department of English and Foreign Languages and housed in the University Library, was established in 1961. The Archives consisted of field tapes, field notes and a checklist and references. Contains 13 audio tapes, manuscript notes, song lyrics, correspondence, and reminiscences of folklore and folk songs mainly from Oklahoma.
Side 1: Madstone interview with Mrs. Bertha (Salisberry) McCoy; Side 2: Square dance band, 1961
Collection contains what was known as The Moore Archives of Oklahoma Folklore. The Archives, supported by the Oklahoma State University Department of English and Foreign Languages and housed in the University Library, was established in 1961. The Archives consisted of field tapes, field notes and a checklist and references. Contains 13 audio tapes, manuscript notes, song lyrics, correspondence, and reminiscences of folklore and folk songs mainly from Oklahoma.
Side 1: Frank and Geraldine McBride. Blind street singers from Amarillo, Texas, Side 2: Continued, 1961
Collection contains what was known as The Moore Archives of Oklahoma Folklore. The Archives, supported by the Oklahoma State University Department of English and Foreign Languages and housed in the University Library, was established in 1961. The Archives consisted of field tapes, field notes and a checklist and references. Contains 13 audio tapes, manuscript notes, song lyrics, correspondence, and reminiscences of folklore and folk songs mainly from Oklahoma.
John Salisberry interview, RE: madstone, 1961
Collection contains what was known as The Moore Archives of Oklahoma Folklore. The Archives, supported by the Oklahoma State University Department of English and Foreign Languages and housed in the University Library, was established in 1961. The Archives consisted of field tapes, field notes and a checklist and references. Contains 13 audio tapes, manuscript notes, song lyrics, correspondence, and reminiscences of folklore and folk songs mainly from Oklahoma.
Napoleon Jethro Arbuckle and wife, Cora. Music and interview, 1961
Collection contains what was known as The Moore Archives of Oklahoma Folklore. The Archives, supported by the Oklahoma State University Department of English and Foreign Languages and housed in the University Library, was established in 1961. The Archives consisted of field tapes, field notes and a checklist and references. Contains 13 audio tapes, manuscript notes, song lyrics, correspondence, and reminiscences of folklore and folk songs mainly from Oklahoma.
Paperwork describing the tapes, 1977
Collection contains what was known as The Moore Archives of Oklahoma Folklore. The Archives, supported by the Oklahoma State University Department of English and Foreign Languages and housed in the University Library, was established in 1961. The Archives consisted of field tapes, field notes and a checklist and references. Contains 13 audio tapes, manuscript notes, song lyrics, correspondence, and reminiscences of folklore and folk songs mainly from Oklahoma.
Roy Hannah, Guitar, harmonica and singer. Interview concerning music of the Hannah family. Cudd Residence near Wilson, OK Interview conducted by Ketner., 1961
Collection contains what was known as The Moore Archives of Oklahoma Folklore. The Archives, supported by the Oklahoma State University Department of English and Foreign Languages and housed in the University Library, was established in 1961. The Archives consisted of field tapes, field notes and a checklist and references. Contains 13 audio tapes, manuscript notes, song lyrics, correspondence, and reminiscences of folklore and folk songs mainly from Oklahoma.