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Station Six by HIGH POINT Vertical Files.;
Fire DepartmentHigh Point Enterprise article
Subjects: Cross, Steve.; McLean, Leslie D.; Simpson, Jeremy.; Ferree, Joey.; Williams, Rick.; Hawkins, Greg.; Gillis, Pierce.; Bame, Chris.; Macon, Ken.; Harrelson, David.; Rainey, Melvin.; High Point (N.C.). Fire Department.;
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Station Six 110 East Springfield Road by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Fire DepartmentSpecial Fire Department section of HPE
Subjects: High Point (N.C.). Fire Department.; Cross, Steve.; McLean, Leslie D.; Ferree, Joey.; Simpson, Jeremy.; Williams, Rick.; Hawkins, Greg.; Gillis, Pierce.; Bame, Chris; Macon, Ken.; Harrelson, David.; Rainey, Melvin;
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Lewis and Clark : the journey of the corps of discovery : an illustrated history / by Duncan, Dayton.;
Subjects: Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809.; Clark, William, 1770-1838.; Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806);
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Anthology of American folk music. [sound recording] / by Smith, Harry Everett,1923-1991.(CARDINAL)264922;
The coo coo bird (Clarence Ashley) -- East Virginia (Buell Kazee) -- Minglewood blues (Cannon's Jug Stompers) -- I woke up one morning in May (Dider Hébert) -- James Alley blues (Richard "Rabbit" Brown) -- Sugar baby (Dock Boggs) -- I wish I was a mole in the ground (Bascom Lamar Lunsford) -- Mountaineer's courtship (Ernest and Hattie Stoneman) -- The Spanish merchant's daughter (The Stoneman Family) -- Bob Lee Junior blues (The Memphis Jug Band) -- Single girl, married girl (The Carter Family) -- Le vieux soulard et sa femme (Cleoma Breaux & Joseph Falcon) -- Rabbit foot blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson) -- Expressman blues (Sleepy John Estes & Yank Rachell) -- Poor boy blues (Ramblin' Thomas) -- Feather bed (Cannon's Jug Stompers) -- Country blues (Dock Boggs) -- 99 year blues (Julius Daniels) -- Prison cell blues ; See that my grave is kept clean (Blind Lemon Jefferson) -- C'est si triste sans lui (Cleoma and Ophy Breaux and Joseph Falcon) -- Way down the old plank road ; Buddy won't you roll down the line (Uncle Dave Macon) -- Spike driver blues (Mississipi John Hurt) -- K.C. moan (The Memphis Jug Band) -- Train on the island (J.P. Nestor) -- The Lone Star Trail (Ken Maynard) -- Fishing blues (Henry Thomas).Various performers.Recorded between 1927 and 1932.
Subjects: Ballads, English; Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Folk songs, English;
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Anthology of American folk music. [sound recording] / by Smith, Harry Everett,1923-1991.(CARDINAL)264922; Folkways Records.; Smithsonian Institution.(CARDINAL)141176;
Expressman blues (Sleepy John Estes, Yank Rachell) (3:01) -- Poor boy blues (Ramblin' Thomas) (2:22) -- Feather bed (Cannon's Jug Stompers) (3:13) -- Country blues (Dock Boggs) (2:56) -- 99 year blues (Julius Daniels) (3:04) -- Prison cell blues (2:44) ; See that my grave is kept clean (2:52) (Blind Lemon Jefferson) -- C'est si triste sans lui (Cleoma and Ophy Breaux, Joseph Falcon) (2:59) -- Way down the old plank road (2:58) ; Buddy won't you roll down the line (3:15) (Uncle Dave Macon) -- Spike driver blues (Mississippi John Hurt) (3:14) -- K.C. Moan (Memphis Jug Band) (2:31) -- Train on the island (J.P. Nestor) (2:57) -- The Lone Star trail (Ken Maynard) (3:12) -- Fishing blues (Henry Thomas) (2:44)The coo coo bird (Clarence Ashley) (2:54) -- East Virginia (Buell Kazee) (2:58) -- Minglewood blues (Cannon's Jug Stompers) (3:41) -- I woke up one morning in May (Didier Hébert) (3:01) -- James Alley blues (Richard "Rabbit" Brown) (3:05) -- Sugar baby (Dock Boggs) (2:56) -- I wish I was a mole in the ground (Bascom Lamar Lunsford) (3:19) -- Mountaineer's courtship (Ernest and Hattie Stoneman) (2:42) -- The Spanish merchant's daughter (Stoneman Family) (3:15) -- Bob Lee Junior blues (Memphis Jug Band) (3:08) -- Single girl, married girl (Carter Family) (2:44) -- Le vieux soulard et sa femme (Cleoma Breaux, Joseph Falcon) (3:08) -- Rabbit foot blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson) (2:55)Various performers.Recorded between Apr. 14, 1926 and May 17, 1930.
Subjects: Folk songs, English; Folk songs, Cajun French; Blues (Music);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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