Jim Marshall talks about a ballad he wrote about a route that was dangerous for truckers. Jim was a trucker at the time. He also talks about his songwriting while on the road. Listen to the Ballad of Fancy Gap: fe02501. This interview takes...
Type: Wholecloth with Fancy quilting<br>Name: Wholecloth. The quilt is made from yellow fabric and has a red border. There are eight patches of various sizes made from the same material.<br>Set up: Quilt has been cut down from a larger...
Type: Wholecloth with Fancy quilting<br>Name: Wholecloth. The quilt is made from yellow fabric and has a red border. There are eight patches of various sizes made from the same material.<br>Set up: Quilt has been cut down from a larger...
This series of six articles was prepared by the United Mine Workers of America, disclosing the attempt that is being made by the Red forces, under the direct supervision of Moscow, to seize control of the organized labor movement of America and use...
Contains letters by Eugene V. Debs and John Mitchell published in the Social Democratic Herald concerning the averted strike in 1904 of the United Mine Workers of America.
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
Mr. Hatcher spent time writing sayings and stories about local history and folk lore on the walls of his hotel. The Hatcher Hotel was located on Main St. in Pikeville, KY.
Jim Marshall talks with Kip Lornell about songs he wrote about his occupation of trucking, Ballad of Fancy Gap: fe02501, and Gypsy Motor Freight: fe04011. Jim lives near Hillsville, Virginia where this interview takes place.
Bill Padneau and his wife tell interviewer, Roger Collins, about having a fancy dinner and inviting their friend, Sugar Mullins. This takes place in Bill's home in Wise County, Virginia.