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    • Ashe County (N.C.)--Social life and customs.; Appalachians (People)--North Carolina--Ashe County.; Folk musicians--North Carolina--Ashe County.; Stringed instrument makers--North Carolina--Ashe County.; Appalachians (People)--Recreation.;...
    • PATTY DILLEY: Is this when it was still new? ROY HAM: Still new. I worked for eighty-four hours a week for twenty dollars a month. PATTY DILLEY: That's a lot, for hardly anything. ROY HAM: That way I was making five cents an hour. One nickel an...


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    • Interviewee: Mary F. Gladden Interviewer: Stella Smalls Interview date: May 30, 2011 Location: Not indicated Length: 1 disc, approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes START OF DISC SS: Stella Smalls, interviewing Mary F. Gladden. Ms. Gladden, for the...


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    • K-777 Interview By Warren Moore Of Lilly Wickle and Hester Marie Wickle September 27, 196k Warren: And we are on Laurel Cove Road, on the river bank near Sylva and near Dillsboro, in Jackson County. Now, Lilly, have you lived here in the mountains...


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    • K-7W Interview By Warren Moore Of Warren: Have you lived in this area...where'd you grow up? Nanny: I've been in Fairview about all my life. I was born in Henderson County up on Middle Fork and we moved from there when I'd just barely started...


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    • Interview by Warren Moore of Annie Dee Leatherman Smith Walton Smith Deanne Winearski September 23, 1984 14 Miles North of Franklin, N.C. K-151 Warren: Walton: Annie: Warren: Annie: Warren: Annie: Warren: Annie: Warren: Well, now your family, did...


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    • Interview By Warren Moore of Nanny Suttles August 1, 1982 Fairview, NC Warren: You can't stand cities? Nanny: If I had to go into a city and live, I'd soon die. I have a bad headache if I go to town. And just as far as I can stay away from places...


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    • Grocers--North Carolina--Burlington.; Farm life--North Carolina.; Grocers--North Carolina--Burlington.; Grocery trade--North Carolina--Burlington.; Barter--North Carolina--Burlington.; Groceries--North Carolina--Burlington.; Textile workers--North...
    • Library of Congress Subject Headings [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] ALLEN TULLOS: Let's start with your full name. HERMAN NEWTON TRUITT: I'm Herman Newton Truitt. ALLEN TULLOS: Now, what's your wife's...


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    • K Interview By Warren Moore Of Bertha Lowe. August 1, 198k Brushy Mountain Bertha: She told us about it gin jars, money dug up out of the ground]. It had disintegrated. Warren: And this is the same family whose house burned down? Bertha: Yes. And...


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    • Winston-Salem (N.C.)--Social life and customs.; Winston-Salem (N.C.)--Economic conditions.; Winston-Salem (N.C.)--History.; Winston-Salem (N.C.)--Social conditions.; African Americans--North Carolina.; Labor movement--North Carolina.; Strikes and...
    • THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SOUTHERN ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM Interview with ROBERT "CHICK" BLACK Greensboro, North Carolina June 1, 1976 By Robert Korstad Transcribed by Jean Houston Original transcript on deposit at The Southern...


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    • U-0336 INTERVIEWER:: GERALDINE BELL # INTERVIEWEE: MRS. ELNORA FINCH My name is Geraldine Bell and today is April 23,2007, and it's about 4:30 p.m. and I'm sitting with two young ladies from Pamlico County. I am being the INTERVIEWER: for the...


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    • ^72^ Interview By Warren Moore Of Suzanne Moss on October Ik, 18U Cullowhee, North Carolina Warren: This is Suzanne Moss reading a poem about her grandfather. Suzanne: There was a farmer, a very cheerful man Who had learned through much hard work...


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    • Interview By Warren Moore Of Hal and Hattie Oats August 3, 1982 * Hattie: ...people who had never had anything, been anywhere, or knew anything; and I always sort of resented that because I've been living here a long time. Warren: And that's just...


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    • Madison County (N.C.)--Social conditions.; Interstate 26.; Mars Hill (N.C.); Country life--North Carolina--Madison County.; Community life--North Carolina--Madison County.; Rural development--North Carolina--Madison County.; Rural roads--North...
    • ROB AMBERG: I'm with the town manager from Mars Hill, North Carolina. Darhyl could you just introduce yourself to me and I want to make sure we're getting you on— DARHYL BOONE: Sure. Rob, I'm Darhyl Boone and as you said, I'm a lifelong...


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    • U-0333 INTERVIEWER: LINDA HENRY INTERVIEWEE: ERMA BELL INTERVIEWER: Today is May 28 and I'm at the home of Mrs. Erma Bell at 308 Water Street, Bayboro, NC. We are going to start talking about your family background. Could you tell me about your...


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    • WALTER DAVIS, WILLIE DAVIS, ET AL. JANUARY 15, 2000 CHARLES THOMPSON: Small farm-Let me see if this is working. Okay, turn the volume up. My name is Charlie Thompson. We're here with Rob Amberg, the photographer, and, also, Mr. Walter Davis and his...

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