Fiddle music; Banjo Music--Kentucky; Taylor, Ballard Pappy; Taylor, Tommy; Way Down in the Country;
Song sung and played on banjo by Ballard "Pappy" Taylor with fiddle accompaniment by Tommy Taylor and recorded by John Harrod in Kenton County, Kentucky 4-7-89.
Fiddle music; Taylor, Ballard Pappy; Ride Old Buck to Water;
Fiddle tune played by Tommy Taylor with banjo and vocal accompaniment by Ballard "Pappy" Taylor and recorded by John Harrod in Kenton County, Kentucky 4-7-89.
A photograph of Grace Mizer Taylor, sister of Lillian Miser Grohse, daughter of Nancy Collins Miser and Logan Miser. She married Rev. Arthur Taylor in 1919.
Typed on the back: "Left to R. Back: Arthur H. Taylor, 51. Cornelia Esther, 12; Eunice Mae, 15 yrs.; Nancy E. Ruth, 17 yrs. Grace L. Mizer Taylor Front: Geo. Roy Logan, 8 yrs. Warren Rankin, 10. Taken 1935."
J.W. or Peg Hatcher plays the fiddle for Herbert Halpert and his recording machine. This takes place in Ferrum, Virginia. Raymond Sloan organized this meeting, as a fellow musician of Peg, and employee of the WPA writer's project. This is a Civil...
This letter was written by Henry Taylor to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Watauga Co., NC and does not state his occupation.