Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives
1299 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1299 URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html
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Collection Number:
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Ax 039
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Creator:
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Gordon, Robert Winslow
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Title:
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Robert W. Gordon collection
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Dates:
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ca. 1906-1939 (inclusive)
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Quantity:
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9.5 linear feet 19 containers
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Languages:
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Collection materials are in
English.
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Summary:
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Robert Winslow Gordon was an authority on American folksong. The collection contains primarily collected folksongs, ballads, and lore.
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Biographical Note
Robert Winslow Gordon was one of the first and foremost authorities on American folksong. Gordon was
born on September 2, 1888 in Bangor, Maine. He was the eighth descendant in a direct line from Alexander
Gordon, a Scotsman who came to the colonies as a political prisoner in 1652.
In 1906 Gordon attended Harvard University on scholarship to the English Department. By 1912 he was
teaching within that department and he then began his research into folk poetry. Gordon's initial course work
was in the ballad, but curiosity soon led him to the collection of folksongs in his spare time. He began
experimenting with cylinder recordings, an uncommon practice even among established folk scholars of
the time.
In 1918 Gordon accepted a position as Assistant Professor of English at the University of California
at Berkeley. While at Berkeley he became editor of the "Old Songs" department of a pulp publication
called Adventurer Magazine. This position allowed Gordon to collect and record a vast array of folksong
material from regions spanning the entire United States. These he presented to the public with
historical and critical commentary. This mingling of the popular and academic spheres was unappreciated
by Gordon's Berkeley peers. However, some scholars hold this to be the finest work published in
American folk song of the time.
In 1924 Gordon returned to Harvard and made plans to embark upon a field trip more
extensive than any that had yet been taken in the study of folk song. He proposed to begin in
Asheville, North Carolina travelling through the United States and into Canada, and ending in
Newfoundland. Gordon set out in 1925 but financial and personal considerations, combined with
the overwhelming amount of material that he found in and about the Asheville area, severely
limited the original scope of his vision. However, it was in Asheville that he collected an
array of material concerning the folksong "Dixie" among others. This was the first of many
trips Gordon would make into the southern states for the collection of folk song.
Between 1925 and 1928 Gordon left the constraints and responsibilities of the university
behind him and moved his family to Darien, Georgia. In Darien he conducted extensive fieldwork
and supported his household through his work with Adventurer, and as a roving correspondent
for The New York Times. It was here that Gordon found the time to engage in theoretical work
that he felt university life had denied him. His work at this time involved the context for
development and performance of Negro folksongs, chants, shouts, spirituals, and chanteys.
In 1928 Gordon established the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress.
This was the first national center devoted to American Folk Culture. Gordon held this position
for five years during which time he continued his collection and recording in the south.
By the time Gordon parted ways with the ACLS, the archive contained some 8,000 texts with
music for some 700 titles, all indexed. During this period Gordon also did research and gave
testimony on the behalf of Victor Records in a claim of authorship suit brought against that
company concerning "Old 97." This case came before the court in 1933. At this point Gordon
was recognized as an authority in his field.
From 1934 until his retirement in 1958, Gordon worked for the Department of the Interior,
the English Department of George Washington University, and the Navy Department, engaging his
passion for folklore in his spare time. He collaborated with many others in his field,
published a number of articles, and held lectures and discussions at local social clubs in the
Washington D.C. area. After his retirement Gordon moved in with his daughter and her husband
in McLean Virginia. He died on March 26, 1961 at the age of 71.
Content Description
The Robert W. Gordon Collection represents one of the largest collections of American
folk song outside of the Library of Congress. It contains approximately 4,000 song texts and
fragments, 2,250 of which were privately collected and 1,700 of which were transcribed from
published sources. It also includes a comprehensive first-line index.
The Collection contains seven bound volumes of songs, ballads, and lore collected and/or
transcribed from published sources. Subjects represented include sea serpents, camp meetings,
contemporary Civil War accounts, Dan Emmett, pre-minstrel songs, early minstrel songs,
minstrel songs, "Dixie", "John Brown", Negro and white spirituals, play-party songs, cowboy
songs, and sailor songs.
The Gordon collection also contains songs and lore privately collected by Gordon in
California, North Carolina and Georgia, as well as from readers of Adventurer Magazine, in
which Gordon edited a column called "Old Songs Men Have Sung." Included are songs of war, camp
songs, soldier songs, early American minstrel, Negro and white spirituals, murder ballads,
sea songs, Irish ballads and songs, many versions of various classed folksongs, cowboy songs,
and some songs from folk-song collector Mary Newcomb not included in her manuscript,
"Songs My Mother Sang".
The collection includes three apparently complete manuscripts from private collectors that
may not be found in the Library of Congress Archive. The first is Songs of the Dogwatch by
Joseph McGinnis, which contains carbon copies of song texts and hand printed music
representing songs of the sea, whaling ships, the Great Lakes, the Erie Canal, and chanteys.
The second is a photostat copy of Songs My Mother Sang by Mary Newcomb, which contains song
texts with music representing Child ballads, ballads and songs of the British Isles,
sentimental and humorous songs, Negro and pseudo-Negro songs, and dance and play-party
songs. The third is Collection of Folksongs by Betty Bush Winger, which contains white,
Negro, and pseudo-Negro religious and spiritual songs.
Included as well are papers from Joanna Colcord's Roll and Go,
with notes and variants of songs appearing in that book. There are also letters, documents,
bills and accounts for Gordon's role in the George vs. Victor suit concerning "The Old 97", as
well as various texts of that and other classed folksongs.
The collection also contains tear sheets from "Old Songs Men Have Sung" dating from
June 1922 to September 1927, as well as published material from the New York Times
and Gordon's book Folksongs of America. Finally, there are volumes
of Gordon's class notes from Harvard University in the collection as well.
Arrangement
The collection is organized into the following series:
Series I. Collected Folksongs
Series II. Classed Folksongs/Origins and Variants of Individual Songs
Series III. Manuscripts/Collections for Review by Gordon
Series IV. Published Works
Series V. Class Notes
Administrative Information
Custodial History The papers of Robert Winslow Gordon were donated to the University of Oregon by his daughter,
Mrs. Roberta Gordon Nye in 1962, at the suggestion of professor Arthur G. Brodeur, Visiting
Professor of English, at the University of Oregon. The Gordon Collection was originally housed at
the Randall V. Mills Archive of Northwest Folklore, but is now located in the University of Oregon
Knight Library.
Separated Materials The Randall V. Mills Archive of Northwest Folklore has retained the song index and
miscellaneous memorabilia from the collection.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access Collection is open to the public.
Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room.
Restrictions on Use Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries.
Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs.
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to the
Manuscripts Librarian in Special Collections & University Archives. The
reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation {Identification of item], Robert W. Gordon Collection, Ax 039, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Or.
Subjects
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
places should search the catalog using these headings.
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| Colcord, Joanna Carver, 1882-1960 |
| Gordon, Robert Winslow--Archives |
| Newcomb, Mary, 1894-1967 |
| Asheville (N.C.)--Social life and customs |
| United States |
| Ballads, Irish--United States |
| Folk songs--United States |
| Murder--Songs and music |
| Sea songs |
| Spirituals (Songs) |
| Folksongs of America |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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Series I:
Collected Folksongs, undated
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Collected Folksongs (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs (published sources)
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Index to correspondents and folksongs on record
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Collected Folksongs-McIlhenny/Purcell MSS
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Bound personal journal of folksongs
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Collected Folksongs-Bound (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs-Bound (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs-Bound (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs-Bound (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs-Bound (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs-Bound (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs-Bound (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs-songs and ballads-mostly murder
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Collected Folksongs-songs and ballads-Newcomb
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Collected Folksongs-misc. from various informants (published sources)
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Collected Folksongs-songs and ballads-misc.
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Collected Folksongs-songs and ballads-misc.
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Collected Folksongs-songs and ballads-misc.
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Collected Folksongs-songs and ballads-misc.-Collected in Calif.
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Collected Folksongs-songs and ballads-misc.-Collected in Calif.
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Collected Folksongs-songs and ballads-misc.-Collected in Calif.
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Collected Folksongs-Irish and misc. songs
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Collected Folksongs-misc. from various informants
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Collected Folksongs-ballads: MSS Volume
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Collected Folksongs-songs, ballads, misc. from singers and reciters
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Collected Folksongs-recorded songs and ballads-"Asheville Collection"
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Collected Folksongs-recorded songs and ballads-"Asheville Collection"
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Series II:
Classed Folksongs/Origins and Variants of Individual Songs, Undated
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Container(s)
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Description
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Classed Folksongs - Cowboy songs- E.C. Will. Murpheysville
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Classed Folksongs - Judgement Day
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Classed Folksongs - Soldier, War, Camp
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Classed Folksongs - "Singer's Journal"
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Classed Folksongs - Americana
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Classed Folksongs - Emmett
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Classed Folksongs - Pre-Minstrel
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Classed Folksongs - Folk-Minstrel Interrelations
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Classed Folksongs - Mountain (dance, fiddle, banjo)
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Classed Folksongs - White Spirituals
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Classed Folksongs - White Spirituals
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Classed Folksongs - White Spirituals
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny" (papers)
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny"
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Unmarked (brown) Classed Individual Folksongs -
"Frankie and Johnny"/Vulgar
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny"/Vulgar
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny"/Vulgar
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny"/Vulgar
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Frankie and Johnny"/Vulgar
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Springfield Mountain"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Stackalee"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Brady"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Railroad Bill"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "John Hardy/Casey Jones/Railroad"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "John Henry"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Old 97"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Old 97"
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Classed Individual Folksongs - "Old 97" - George vs. Victor
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Classed Individual Folksongs - George vs. Victor-correspondence
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February 12, 1923-September 5, 1930 |
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Classed Individual Folksongs - George vs. Victor-correspondence
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September 11, 1930-November 6, 1930 |
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Classed Individual Folksongs - George vs. Victor-correspondence
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November 7, 1930-January 4, 1934 |
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Classed Individual Folksongs - George vs. Victor - misc.
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Classed Individual Folksongs - George vs. Victor - expenses
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Classed Individual Folksongs - George vs. Victor - expenses
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Series III:
MSS/Collections for Review by Gordon, Undated
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Container(s)
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Description
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MSS/Coll.-Newcomb-"Songs My Mother Sang"
-songs and ballads (Kentucky)
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- Preface
- English/Scottish Traditional
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- Imported
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- Native
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- True-Love
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- Sentimental/Religious/Humorous
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- "Negro"/"Pseudo-Negro"
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..." - Dialogue/Sequence
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- misc./fragments
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- Dance Plays/
Children's Games/Nursery
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MSS/Coll.- Newcomb- "Songs..."- Notes and Index
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"- Notes (A-C)-Sea Chanteys
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"- Notes (D-H)-Sea Chanteys
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"- Notes (I-L)-Sea Chanteys
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"- Notes (M-P)-Sea Chanteys
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"-
Notes (Q-Z)-Sea Chanteys
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"-
Intro/Chantey/Forecastle/Short-Drag/ Halyard
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"-
Negro/Windlass/Capstan/Forecastle/Sentimental Ballad
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"- Conclusion
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MSS/Coll.- Colcord- "Roll and Go"-
Notes/Text/Sources/Clipping
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MSS/Coll.-McGinnis- "Songs of the Dogwatch,"
Forecastle songs pp. 1-60)
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MSS/Coll.- McGinnis- "Songs of the Dogwatch,"
Forecastle songs (pp. 61-119)
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MSS/Coll.- McGinnis- "Songs of the Dogwatch," incomplete copy
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MSS/Coll.- McGinnis- "Songs of the Dogwatch," incomplete copy
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MSS/Coll.- McGinnis- "Songs of the Dogwatch," words only
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MSS/Coll.- McGinnis- "Songs of the Dogwatch," words only
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MSS/Coll.-Winger- "Folk Songs...," Point Pleasant, W.Va
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MSS/Coll.-Winger- "Folk Songs...," Point Pleasant, W.Va.
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Series IV:
Published Works, 1939, 1922-1927
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Subseries A1:
"The New Green Mountain Songster",
in Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society
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Published Works - "The Negro Spiritual"
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1939 |
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Published Works - Golden Box/Etchings/Barry
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Published Works - "Folk Songs of America"
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1939 |
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Published Works - "Folk Songs of America"
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Subseries A2:
Published Works - Bound - Adventurer Magazine
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June 20, 1922-June 15, 1927 (non-inclusive) |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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Published Works - Adventurer
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Published Works - Adventurer
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June 20, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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July 10, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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July 30, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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August 20, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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September 10, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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September 30, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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October 20, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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November 10, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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November 30, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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December 20, 1922 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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January 10, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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January 30, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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February 20, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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March 10, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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March 30, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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April 20, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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May 10, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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May 30, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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June 20, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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July 10, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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July 30, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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August 20, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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September 10, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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September 30, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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October 20, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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November 10, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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November 30, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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December 20, 1923 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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January 10, 1924 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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January 30, 1924 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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February 20, 1924 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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March 10, 1924 |
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Published Works - Adventurer
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