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TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL:
A SELECTED LIST OF RECORDINGS
MADE IN THE UNITED STATES AND PLACED IN THE ARCHIVE OF FOLK
CULTURE
Compiled by: Angie C. Delcambre, Peter L. Harrington,
Kristin E. Kolb, Emily A. Parsons,
Andrew E. Schmidt, and Richard T. Weber Series Editor: Joseph C. Hickerson
Publication Date: May 1995 Series Number: LCFAFA No. 13
ISSN 0736-4903
This finding aid is a selected list of supernatural-related narratives
recorded in the United States and held in the Archive of Folk Culture.
It is by no means an exhaustive description of every supernatural-related
story housed in the Archive as such items are generally not cataloged
according to their subject matter. Identification of many of the narratives
described herein has been facilitated by an unpublished inventory of
spoken-word recordings in the Archive compiled by Holly Cutting Baker
and Amanda Dargan in 1983.
For additional information about Archive of Folk Culture collections, contact
the Folklife Reading Room. To request copies, see our webpages regarding audio
materials and photographic materials.
Please refer to the AFC and/or AFS numbers when requesting information.
All indications of time duration listed in this finding aid are estimates.
AFS 1-286: Two hundred eighty-six 12-inch discs of church services,
instrumentals, songs, and stories recorded in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut,
Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Texas, and Virginia by John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933-35.
AFS 114A1: One disc containing "Hoodoo Story" spoken by
an unidentified black man, recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana, July
1935. (Three minutes; tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 10A)
AFS 1299-1339: Forty-one 12-inch discs of instrumentals, prayers,
songs, and stories recorded in Alabama, South Carolina, and Texas by
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, summer 1937.
AFS 1309B: One disc containing "The Black Cat Voodoo" spoken
by Richard Amerson, recorded in Livingston, Alabama, July 20, 1937.
(Three minutes; tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 96A)
AFS 1311B: One disc containing "Witch Stories" spoken by
Marshall Collins, recorded in Livingston, Alabama, July 21, 1937.
(Three minutes; tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 96A)
AFS 2534-2588: Fifty-five 12-inch discs of songs and stories
sung and spoken by Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky, recorded
in New York City by Alan Lomax, May 1939.
AFS 2564B: One disc containing "How Uncle Wilts Was Churned
up for the Devil." (Three minutes; tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 164A)
AFS 2566: One disc containing "Witch Stories." (Six minutes;
tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 164B)
AFS 2567: One disc containing "Ghost Stories." (Six minutes;
tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 164B)
AFS 2589-2728: One hundred forty 12-inch discs of instrumentals,
monologues, prayers, sermons, songs, and stories recorded in Alabama,
Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana by John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, April-June
1939.
AFS 2645A3: One disc containing "Ghost Story" spoken by
Mose "Clear Rock" Platt, recorded in Taylor, Texas, May 10, 1939.
(Two minutes; tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 169B)
AFS 2735-3153: Four hundred nineteen 12-inch discs of instrumentals,
sermons, songs, and stories recorded in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
and Virginia by Herbert Halpert, March 15--June 15, 1939, under the
joint sponsorship of the Library of Congress and the Folk Arts Committee
of the W.P.A.
AFS 2794: One disc containing "Dialogue on Witchcraft" spoken
by James Taylor Adams and Samuel Simpson Adams, recorded in Dunham,
Kentucky, March 29, 1939. (Eight minutes; tape copy on LWO 4872 reel
181B)
AFS 3521-3537: Seventeen 12-inch discs of songs and stories
recorded in Florida by Robert Cook and Stetson Kennedy, 1939-40, for
the Florida Federal Writers Project of the Work Projects Administration.
This collection is available online as part of the Library of Congress's
American Memory online presentations of the National Digital Library
Program. It is entitled Florida Folklife from the WPA Collections
1937-1941 and is available at: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/flwpahtml/flwpahome.html.
AFS 3522A3; 3523A: Two discs containing "Ghost Story" spoken
by Eartha White, recorded in Jacksonville, January 1940. (Eight minutes;
tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 228A)
AFS 3533B2: One disc containing "Ghost Story about a Woman
Who Fed Her Husband a Human Leg Which She Dug up from a Cemetery" spoken
by Ziomara Andux, recorded in Ybor City, August 23, 1939. (Two minutes;
tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 230A)
AFS 3684-3761: Seventy-eight 12-inch discs of songs and stories
recorded in Vermont by Alan Lomax with the cooperation of Helen Hartness
Flanders, November 1939.AFS 2794:
AFS 3747-3748: Two discs containing stories spoken by Margaret
Sullivan recorded in Springfield, November 10, 1939. (Tape copy on
LWO 4872 reel 243B)
AFS 3747A4: "The Ghost of the Murdered Girl." (Two minutes)
AFS 3748A: "Ghost Stories." (Four minutes)
AFS 6604-6673: Ten 12-inch and sixty-one 16-inch discs of
African-American church services, instrumentals, interviews, songs,
and stories recorded in Mississippi and Tennessee by Alan Lomax, July
15--August 12, 1942, in collaboration with Fisk University.
AFS 6654B2: One 16-inch disc containing "Ghosts" spoken
by Will Starks, recorded in Clarksdale, Mississippi, July 1942. (Six
minutes; tape copy on LWO 4872 reel 422A)
AFS 7721-7737: Seventeen 12-inch discs of instrumentals, songs,
and stories recorded in the Okefenokee Swamp region of Georgia by Francis
Harper, August 10-28, 1944.
AFS 7736A1: One disc containing "A Ghost Near Trader's Hill" spoken
by Jesse Mizell, recorded in Charlton County, August 27, 1944. (Four
minutes; tape copy on LWO 5111 reel 62B)
AFS 7737A1: One disc containing "A Ghost in Bethel Church" spoken
by Glenn Gibson, recorded in Charlton County, August 28, 1944. (Four
minutes; tape copy on LWO 5111 reel 62B)
AFS 8638-8724: Seventy-eight 12-inch and nine 10-inch discs
of Mormon songs and stories recorded in Utah by Alta S. and Austin
E. Fife, summer 1946.
AFS 8715: One disc containing stories spoken by Dr. and
Mrs. Leo Campbell of Puyallup, Washington, recorded in Woods Cross,
Utah, August 21, 1946. (Tape copy on LWO 5111 reel 62B)
AFS 8715A1: "Visit from Spirit World" spoken by Dr. Campbell.
(Two minutes)
AFS 8715A2: "Dream Premonition of Death" spoken by Mrs.
Campbell. (Two minutes)
AFS 8772-8851: Eighty 16-inch discs of instrumentals, songs,
and stories recorded in North Carolina by Frank C. Brown, ca. 1920-43.
AFS 8777: One disc containing stories spoken by Ettie Thomas,
recorded in Boone, August 1940.
AFS 8777A3: "Ghost Story." (Three minutes; tape copy on
LWO 5111 reel 141A)
AFS 8777B1: "Three Witch Tales." (Three minutes; tape
copy on LWO 5111 reel 141B)
AFS 8777B2: "Seeing the Floating Coffin." (Three minutes;
tape copy on LWO 5111 reel 141B)
AFS 8777B5: "Witch That Gossips." (Three minutes; tape
copy on LWO 5111 reel 141B)
AFS 8795A3: One disc containing "The Haunted Pine Tree" spoken
by L. Crump, recorded in Jonas Ridge, August 1940. (Three minutes;
tape copy on LWO 5111 reel 143B)
AFS 8796-8797: Two discs containing stories spoken by Ira
M. Vance recorded in Pineola, July 1940.
AFS 8796B1: "Mysterious Footsteps." (Three minutes; tape
copy on LWO 5111 reel 143B)
AFS 8797B1: "Witch Story." (Three minutes; tape copy on
LWO 5111 reel 144A)
AFS 8797B2: "Witch Story." (Three minutes; tape copy on
LWO 5111 reel 144A)
AFS 8804B2: One disc containing "Granny's Witch Tale" spoken
by Pearle Webb, recorded in Boone, August 1940. (Three minutes; tape
copy on LWO 5111 reel 145A)
AFS 9888-9899: Twelve 16-inch discs of stories spoken in the
Gullah dialect by A. H. Stoddard of Daufuskie Island, South Carolina,
recorded at the Library of Congress by Duncan Emrich and Herman Norwood,
June 21, 1949.
AFS 9896A2: One disc containing "Major's Ghost." (Three
minutes; tape copy on LWO 5111 reel 277A)
AFS 10,803-10,825: Twenty-three 10-inch tapes of instrumentals,
songs, and stories recorded in Arkansas and Missouri by Mary Celestia
Parler and University of Arkansas students, spring 1951.
AFS 10,823A1-2: One tape containing "Witch Tales and Superstitions" and "Curses
and Superstitions" spoken by James Hill, recorded in Alma, Arkansas,
by Mary Celestia Parler, May 23, 1951. (Twenty-eight minutes; LWO
2210 reel 21)
AFS 10,896-10,897: One 7-inch and one 10-inch tape of songs
and stories sung and spoken by Julian Lee Rayford of Mobile, Alabama,
and by African Americans, the latter recorded in Calvin, Michigan,
by Richard M. Dorson, 1952-53.
AFS 10,896: One 7-inch tape containing stories spoken by
Mary Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith, June 3, 1952.
AFS 10,896A2: "A'ntie's Swollen Feet" spoken by Mrs. E.
L. Smith. (Seven minutes; LWO 2340 reel 1A)
AFS 10,896A5: "Witch-riding" spoken by Mary Richardson
and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. (Ten minutes; LWO 2340 reel 1A)
AFS 10,896B11, 12: "Hant Story" and "Another Hant Story" spoken
by Mary Richardson and Mrs. E. L. Smith respectively. (Five minutes;
LWO 2340 reel 1B)
AFS 10,897A11-B: One 10-inch tape containing songs and stories
sung and spoken by James D. Suggs, recorded in Calvin, Michigan.
AFS 10,897A15: "The Monkey Who Imitated His Master." (Five
minutes; LWO 2340 reel 2A)
AFS 10,897B13, 16, 17: "The Witch Got Out of Her Skin," "The
Devil's Daughter," and "The Mermaids." (Sixteen minutes; LWO 2340
reel 2B)
AFS 12,034-12,051: Eighteen 10-inch tapes of instrumentals,
songs, and stories recorded in Arkansas by University of Arkansas students,
November 1950--December 1960.
AFS 12,047B5: One tape containing "Interview about Ghosts" spoken
by Otha Bridewell, recorded in Helena, Arkansas, by Helen Burke,
November 1950. (Nine minutes; LWO 4254 reel 5B)
AFS 13,125-13,146: Twenty-two 10-inch tapes of instrumentals,
songs, and stories recorded in Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, and
Oklahoma by Mary Celestia Parler and others, 1962-63.
AFS 13,138A1: One tape containing "The Boy, The Witch, and
The Dog" spoken by "Kaiser" Scales, recorded in Furs, Mississippi,
by David Thomas, April 10, 1962. (Four minutes; LWO 5113 reel 14A)
AFS 13,140A23: One tape containing "Ghost Story" spoken
by Otis Williams, recorded in Wesley, Arkansas, by Sarah Jo Fendly,
May 2, 1962. (Two minutes; LWO 5113 reel 16A)
AFS 13,140B6: One tape containing "The Legend of the Spook
Light" spoken by Andrew Minks, recorded in Fayetteville, Arkansas,
by Mary Shand, September 30, 1963. (One minute; LWO 5113 reel 16A)
AFS 13,140B9: One tape containing "A Death Warning" spoken
by Louise Patioske, recorded in Fayetteville, Arkansas, by Mary Shand,
November 3, 1963. (One minute; LWO 5113 reel 16A)
AFS 13,154-13,157: Four 10-inch tapes of songs and stories
recorded in the Eastern Shore of Maryland by George G. Carey, July-August
1967 and February 1968.
AFS 13,154A47-48: One tape containing "Story about Seeing
the Devil" and "Ghosts Who Turned Out to Be Men" spoken by Lloyd
McCready, recorded in Crisfield, July 21, 1967. (Six minutes; LWO
5349 reel 1A)
AFS 13,155A108, 111: "Belief in Ghosts (The Thomas Bad Ship)," "The
William B. Thomas (The Ghost)," and "Ghost on the Fannie Daugherty" spoken
by Gorman Tull, recorded in Crisfield, August 5, 1967. (Seven minutes;
LWO 5349 reel 2A)
AFS 13,156A18: "Miss Christy Sees Ghost of Her Son" spoken
by Captain Al Wheatley, recorded in Crisfield, August 8, 1967. (Two
minutes; LWO 5349 reel 3A)
AFS 14,468-14,474: Seven 10-inch tapes of beliefs, stories,
and a Negro Sacred Harp Convention recorded in Mississippi by William
Ferris, James Washington, and William E. Wooten, November 1970.
AFS 14,474A1: One tape containing "Hoodoo and Superstitions" spoken
by Joe Martin, recorded in Jackson by William E. Wooten. (Twelve
minutes; LWO 6405 reel 7A)
AFS 14,722-14,733: Twelve 7-inch tapes of fiddle tunes, legends,
riddles, songs, and stories performed and spoken by Burl Hammons and
Maggie Hammons Parker. Recorded near Marlinton, West Virginia, by Carl
Fleischhauer and Alan Jabbour, April 23-24, 1972.
AFS 14,722A5-6: One tape containing a story about John Parsons,
who was "witched," and how he was cured. Spoken by Maggie Hammons
Parker, April 23, 1972. A portion has been published by the Library
of Congress on recording number AFS L65, The Hammons Family: A Study
of a West Virginia Family's Traditions. (Eleven minutes; LWO 6878
reel 1A)
AFS 14,724A2-3: One tape containing stories of Marcum (who
sold his soul to the devil) and the Yankee, and a jinxed whiskey-maker,
spoken by Maggie Hammons Parker, April 24, 1972. A portion has been
published by the Library of Congress on recording number AFS L65,
The Hammons Family: A Study of a West Virginia Family's Traditions.
(Sixteen minutes; LWO 6878 reel 3A)
AFS 14,725A1-8: One tape containing eight stories of mysterious
animals spoken by Burl Hammons and Maggie Hammons Parker, April 24,
1972. (Twenty-five minutes; LWO 6878 reel 4A)
AFS 14,726A2-9: One tape containing eight stories of being
witched, the devil, and skeletons spoken by Burl Hammons and Maggie
Hammons Parker, April 24, 1972. (Thirteen minutes; LWO 6878 reel
5A)
AFS 15,261-15,384: One hundred five discs of various sizes,
two 5-inch tapes, and seventeen 7-inch tapes of instrumentals, songs,
and stories recorded primarily in New Hampshire, New York, and North
Carolina by Frank and Anne Warner, 1940-66.
AFS 15,366A13: One 7-inch tape containing "Tests for Witchcraft" spoken
by Roby Monroe Hicks, recorded in Beech Mountain, North Carolina,
1951. (Three minutes; tape copy on LWO 7096 reel 6A)
AFS 15,368A1: One 7-inch tape containing a portion of "Mountain
Witch" spoken by Ray Hicks, recorded in Beech Mountain, North Carolina,
1951. (Five minutes; tape copy on LWO 7096 reel 8B)
AFS 15,529-15,563: Thirty-five 5- and 7-inch tapes of songs
and stories of the Hammons Family recorded in Greenbriar and Pocahontas
Counties, West Virginia, by Dwight Diller and Carl Fleischhauer, 1970-72.
AFS 15,537A2: One 7-inch tape containing the story of John
McComb and a haunted wagon spoken by Maggie Hammons Parker, recorded
in Pocahontas County, November 8, 1970. (Four minutes; LWO 7246 reel
9A)
AFS 15,566-15,570: Five 7-inch tapes of fiddle tunes, songs,
and stories performed and spoken by the Hammons Family recorded in
Marlinton, West Virginia, by Carl Fleischhauer and Alan Jabbour, April
21-22, 1973.
AFS 15,567A6-8: One tape containing three stories of John
Roberts's experiences with skeletons spoken by Maggie Hammons Parker.
(Ten minutes; LWO 7287 reel 2A)
AFS 15,587-15,592: Six 10-inch tapes of songs and stories
recorded in the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia by George G.
Carey, 1968.
AFS 15,587: One tape containing beliefs and stories recorded
in Crisfield, Maryland, July 18, 1968. (LWO 7304 reel 1A)
AFS 15,587A14-15, 29, 34, 35: "Sign of Death," "Bad Luck," "How
To Cure a Spell," "Superstitions," and "Weather-Lore" spoken by
Virginia Russell. (Five minutes)
AFS 15,587A48: "Superstitions" spoken by Bob Tyler. (One
minute)
AFS 15,590: One tape containing stories and beliefs spoken
by Lelia Johnson, recorded in Marion, Maryland, August 5, 1968. (LWO
7304 reel 4A)
AFS 15,590A15: "Death Signs." (One minute)
AFS 15,590A20: "Ghost Story: A Child Sees His Mother's
Ghost." (One minute)
AFS 15,667-15,726: Sixty 10-inch discs of African-American
songs and stories recorded in Alabama, South Carolina, and Virginia
by Walter Garwick, 1935-37. Part 1 of the Laura Boulton Collection.
AFS 15,716A1: One disc containing "Gullah Haunts" recorded
in Charleston and Cromwell Alley, South Carolina, 1936. (Five minutes;
tape copy on LWO 7551 reel 5A)
AFS 17,020: One 10-inch tape of stories spoken by Sara Cleveland
and others recorded in Brant Lake, New York, by Kenneth S. Goldstein,
March 1968.
AFS 17,020B3, 6-7: "Three Men and the Devil," "Fortune Telling
with Cards," and "Spiritualism" spoken by Sara Cleveland. (One minute,
thirty seconds; LWO 7861 reel 1B)
AFS 17,391-17,403: Thirteen 10-inch tapes of songs and stories
recorded in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and
West Virginia by University of Maryland students under the supervision
of George G. Carey, 1967-70.
AFS 17,392A20-26: One tape containing Irish ghost stories
spoken by Thomas Callahan and Tom Moore, recorded in Maryland by
Thomas Callahan, spring 1967. (Forty-two minutes; LWO 7306 reel 2A)
AFS 17,393B12, 16--17,394A1: Two tapes containing "Pennsylvania
Dutch Folklore: Witch Tales, Beliefs about Witches, Seances, and
Ghost Stories" spoken by Doris Myers, recorded in York, Pennsylvania,
by Robert E. King, fall 1967. (Seventeen minutes; LWO 7306 reels
3B-4A)
AFS 17,399B1-17,400A6: Two tapes containing stories about "The
Cat Woman of Thurmond, Maryland" spoken by seventeen residents of
Thurmond, Maryland, recorded in Thurmond by Harry Heft, spring 1969.
(Forty-six minutes; LWO 7306 reel 9B, 10A)
AFS 17,400A11-13: One tape containing "Superstitions and
Folk Medicine from West Virginia" spoken by Lucile and Patti Flannigan,
recorded in Clintonville, West Virginia, by Linda Snyder, January
1968. (Thirty minutes; LWO 7306 reel 10A)
AFS 17,402B3-17,403A1: Two tapes containing "Ghost Stories" spoken
by Larkin Adams and Bob Minor, recorded in northern Harford County,
Maryland, by Robert Fox, November 29-30, 1969, and January 2-3, 1970.
(Twenty minutes; LWO 7306 reels 12B-13A)
AFS 17,403B2: One tape containing "Irish Death Tokens and
Ghost Stories" spoken by Thomas Moore (born in Ireland), recorded
in Washington, D.C., by Florry Hooper, June 1970. (Twelve minutes;
LWO 7306 reel 13B)
AFS 17,599: One cassette of an interview with Corinne and
Frank Fasinski concerning beliefs and legends current in Oregon and
Washington regarding Sasquatch, recorded in Washington, D.C., by Helen
and Norman T. Custis, November 27, 1973. (Sixty minutes; LWO 8573)
AFS 17,606: One 10-inch tape of belief tales, ghost stories,
and legends spoken by Ethel Clagget, Henry and Irving Fuller, and Richard
Janney, recorded in Brookeville and Sandy Spring, Maryland, by Jane
Day Alb, November 17-20, 1969. (Twenty-four minutes; LWO 6799)
AFS 18,074-18,079: Six 7-inch tapes of songs and stories recorded
in Tennessee by Jerome Wenker, 1961.
AFS 18,078A8: One tape containing stories about haunted
houses and other ghostly locations spoken by Howard Weaver, recorded
in Morgan County, June 1, 1961. (Six minutes; LWO 8886 reel 5A)
AFS 21,363-21,829: Seven 5-inch tapes, 421 7-inch tapes, and
thirty-nine 60-minute and 90-minute cassettes from the Blue Ridge Parkway
Folklife Project Collection, a field survey documenting the expressive
culture of the region including foodways, instrumental music, religious
services, songs, and stories. Recorded in the Central Blue Ridge area
of northwest North Carolina and southwest Virginia by Thomas A. Adler,
Lyntha Scott Eiler, Terry Eiler, Carl Fleischhauer, Alan Jabbour, Geraldine
Johnson, Richard McCamant, Wallace Macnow, Howard W. Marshall, Patrick
B. Mullen, Blanton Owen, Margaret Counts Owen, and George Price, Jr.,
under the coordination of Charles K. Wolfe, August-September 1978;
co-sponsored by the American Folklife Center and the National Park
Service. These recordings are accompanied by field notes, an inventory
log, numerous photographs, slides, videotapes, and a one-hundred page
report on the project.
AFS 21,382A1: One 7-inch tape containing deathlore spoken
by D. J. and Janet Keith, recorded in Floyd County, Virginia, by
Thomas A. Adler, September 24, 1978. (Seven minutes; RXA 2068)
AFS 21,550A2-5: One 7-inch tape containing supernatural
legends spoken by Matt Burnett, recorded in Meadows of Dan, Virginia,
by Patrick B. Mullen, August 10, 1978. (Eleven minutes; RXA 2232)
AFS 21,552A1-6: One 7-inch tape containing remedies for
those who are witched, a story about a Yaho, and witch legends spoken
by Will Barnard, recorded in Kibler Valley, Virginia, by Patrick
B. Mullen, August 12, 1978. (Twenty-eight minutes; RXA 2234)
AFS 21,558A1-2: One 7-inch tape containing stories about
ghosts and magic spoken by Herbert Fulk, recorded in Toast, North
Carolina, by Patrick B. Mullen, August 17, 1978. (Five minutes; RXA
2240)
AFS 21,582A1-2, 4: One 7-inch tape containing haunt tales
and pranks spoken by Marvin Lyon, recorded in Roaring Gap, North
Carolina, by Patrick B. Mullen, September 5, 1978. (Eighteen minutes;
RXA 2264)
AFS 21,592A2-3: One 7-inch tape containing haunt and witch
tales spoken by Quincy Higgins, recorded in Sparta, North Carolina,
by Patrick B. Mullen, September 9, 1978. (Thirteen minutes; RXA 2274)
AFS 22,498: One 10-inch tape of a lecture on the subject of
Halloween by Jack Santino with an introduction by Joseph C. Hickerson,
recorded at the Library of Congress by the American Folklife Center,
October 29, 1982. (Sixty-five minutes; RWA 7358)
AFS 22,948-22,967: Twenty 10-inch tapes of songs and stories
sung and spoken by the Hammons Family of West Virginia, Tommy Hal Hunter
of Mars Hill, North Carolina, and Dillie C. Norton of Marshall, North
Carolina. Recorded in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, by Dwight Diller,
Patrick Gainer, and Bill Hicks, July 1969--July 1979, and in North
Carolina, dates unknown.
AFS 22,950A5-22,951A2, B1: Two tapes containing ghost stories
spoken by Belle Fields, Maggie Hammons Parker, and Sherman Hammons,
recorded in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, by Dwight Diller, July
1969. (Nineteen minutes; RWA 8054-8055)
AFS 22,952A2-7, B1-8: One tape containing ghost and witch
stories spoken by Burl and Roy Hammons and Maggie Hammons Parker,
recorded in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, by Dwight Diller, October
1969. (Fifty-two minutes; RWA 8056)
AFS 22,953A4-7, B1-6: One tape containing devil, ghost,
and witch stories spoken by Dwight and Ruie Hammons and Maggie Hammons
Parker, recorded in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, by Dwight Diller,
October 1969 and April 1970. (Thirty-nine minutes; RWA 8057)
AFS 22,957A1: One tape containing a witch story spoken by
Maggie Hammons Parker, recorded in Pocahontas County, West Virginia,
by Dwight Diller, February 1970. (Eight minutes; RWA 8061)
AFS 24,468-25,767; 25,982-26,016: One thousand three
hundred thirty-five primarily 10-inch discs of dialect recorded primarily
in New England, South Carolina, and Virginia by E. Marguerite Chapallaz,
Miles Hanley, Guy S. Lowman, Lorenzo Turner, and others, 1931-37. Recorded
in part for the Linguistic Atlas of New England. Received on exchange
from the American Dialect Society. This collection has not yet been
fully processed.
AFS 24,495A1-2: One disc containing "Ghost Story" and "Haunted
House Story" spoken by Ida B. Parsons, recorded in Farmington, Connecticut,
by Miles Hanley, November 11, 1932. (Three minutes, thirty seconds;
tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 2A)
AFS 25,120B2: One disc containing "Story of Indian Chief
Buried on Mountain Whose Ghost Haunts the Area" spoken by Andrew
Winn, recorded in Cape Neddick, Maine, by Guy Lowman, June 28, 1934.
(Two minutes; tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 36A)
AFS 25,399B3: One disc containing "Ghost Stories" spoken
by Alice Payne, recorded in Nashua, New Hampshire, by Miles Hanley,
July 28, 1934. (One minute; tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 52A)
AFS 25,483B4-5: One disc containing "Story of Hugh Jones'
Ghost and Salem Witchcraft Trials" spoken by Elgin A. Jones, recorded
in Marlow, New Hampshire, by Miles Hanley, August 9, 1934. (One minute;
tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 56A)
AFS 25,541B3: One disc containing "Local Superstitions" spoken
by William Boynton, recorded in Northfield, Vermont, by Miles Hanley,
August 18, 1934. (Two minutes; tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 60A)
AFS 25,590A1: One disc containing "Story of Witch Who Kept
Hotel" spoken by Mary Celestia Parler, recorded in Wedgefield, South
Carolina, by Miles Hanley, August 22, 1934. (Three minutes; tape
copy on LWO 25,028 reel 62B)
AFS 25,659A1: One disc containing "Gullah Ghost Story" spoken
by Susan A. Quall, recorded in John's Island, South Carolina, by
Lorenzo Turner, May 16, 1932. (One minute, thirty seconds; tape copy
on LWO 25,028 reel 66B)
AFS 25,698B1: One disc containing "Hearing the Devil Groan" spoken
by Joshua Alley, recorded in Jonesport, Maine, by E. Marguerite Chapallaz,
December 16, 1934. (Four minutes; tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 69B)
AFS 25,702B-25,703A1: Two discs containing "Story of a Haunted
House That Was Given Away, If Anyone Would Live in It" spoken by
Joshua Alley, recorded in Jonesport, Maine, by E. Marguerite Chapallaz,
December 17, 1934. (Eight minutes; tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 69B)
AFS 25,709A1-25,710A1: Two discs containing "Ghost Story
about a Man Buried in a Cellar Wall" spoken by Joshua Alley, recorded
in Jonesport, Maine, by E. Marguerite Chapallaz, December 17, 1934.
(Six minutes; tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 70A)
AFS 25,721A1-25,723A1: Two discs containing "Haunted Sloop" spoken
by Joshua Alley, recorded in Jonesport, Maine, by E. Marguerite Chapallaz,
December 19, 1934. (Seven minutes; tape copy on LWO 25,028 reel 71A)
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