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Search results: 13 item(s) for: Corn     
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1. Cattle in the CornCattle in the CornFiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Myers, David; Cattle in the Corn;Fiddle tune played by David Myers and recorded by Steve Rice in Marshall County, Kentucky 10-1-91.

2. Cattle in the CornCattle in the CornFiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Myers, David; Cattle in the Corn;Fiddle tune played by David Myers and recorded by Steve Rice in Marshall County, Kentucky 10-1-91.

3. Corn Dance (Song)Corn Dance (Song)Cherokee Indians--Music; Cherokee Indian Folk Songs--North Carolina; Calhoun, Cherokee Indain Folk Songs--North Carolina; Calhoun, Walker; Corn Dance;Cherokee folk song sung by Walker Calhoun of Cherokee, North Carolina at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-26-90.

4. Feed My Horse Corn and HayFeed My Horse Corn and HayFiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Thomas, Buddy; Feed My Horse Corn and Hay;Fiddle tune played by Buddy Thomas and recorded by Barbara Kunkle in [Lewis] County, Kentucky, Summer 1973

5. Keep an Eye on Your HeartKeep an Eye on Your HeartCountry Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WAVE (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Clayton McMichen and His Georgia Wildcats; Keep an Eye on Your Heart;Tune played by "Corn, Cobb, and Chuck" on radio program recording of Clayton McMichen and His Georgia Wildcats on WAVE, Louisville, Kentucky 3-4-41

6. Log structure 58Log structure 58Log buildings--Appalachian Region--PhotographsFrom this form the transverse crib barn was developed by boarding up one runway. This type is found in east Tennessee and is well suited for corn and hay storage. Fifty-eighth hyperlinked image in the

7. Log structure 62Log structure 62Log buildings--Appalachian Region--PhotographsIn addition to barns, Appalachian outbuildings also included corn cribs, as pictured here. Sixty-second hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia."

8. Log structure 70Log structure 70Log buildings--Appalachian Region--PhotographsModified from European graneries, these corn cribs illustrate how a basic form of architecture has traveled from Neolithic Europe to New York and Pennsylvania, and finally West and South to Appalachia

9. Log structure 74Log structure 74Log buildings--Appalachian Region--PhotographsSome early cribs had hinged roofs to allow for corn loading. Seventy-fourth hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia."

10. No Corn on TigertNo Corn on TigertFiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Crank, Cecil; No Corn on Tigert;Fiddle tune played and sung by Cecil Crank with [Watt Handschu] playing guitar and recorded by Barbara Kunkle in Carter County, Kentucky, 1973

11. [North Carolina Hillbilly Salt and Pepper Shaker, Compound View][North Carolina Hillbilly Salt and Pepper Shaker, Compound View]Overall: Contains a salt and pepper shakers that are in the shape of moonshine jugs and are stuffed with corn cobs. Two holes are located within the corn cobs. The set also contains a figurine of a "h

12. [North Carolina Hillbilly Salt and Pepper Shaker][North Carolina Hillbilly Salt and Pepper Shaker]Overall: Contains a salt and pepper shakers that are in the shape of moonshine jugs and are stuffed with corn cobs. Two holes are located within the corn cobs. The set also contains a figurine of a "h

13. Shucking the CornShucking the CornBanjo Music--Kentucky; Shucking the Corn; Perry, Clarence "Penny"; Monday, Jerry; Country Music Express (Radio Program; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Tennessee; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Music--Tennessee; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Tennessee; WEZJ (Radio Station: Williamsburg, Kentucky); WBNT (Radio Station: Oneida, Tennessee);Tune played by Clarence "Penny" Penny Perry and Jerry Monday on the Country Music Express Radio program over radio station WEZJ, Williamsburg, Kentucky and WBNT in Oneida, Tennessee [1969].

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