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Descriptive Summary

Historical Note

Scope and Contents

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

University of Texas, Center for American History

A Guide to the UT Folklore Center Archives, ca. 1928-1981



Descriptive Summary

CreatorUT Folklore Center
TitleUT Folklore Center Archives
Dates: ca. 1928-1981
Abstract The UT Folklore Center Archives was established in 1957 and includes recordings collected by folklorists such as John A. Lomax, William A. Owens, John Henry Faulk, Norman McNeil, and Americo Paredes.
Extent101 ft.; manuscript, typescript, printed, photographic, audio
LanguageMaterials are in English.
RepositoryCenter for American History, The University of Texas at Austin

Historical Note

The University of Texas Folklore Center Archives was established in 1957 and initially contained recordings collected by folklorists such as John A. Lomax, William A. Owens, John Henry Faulk, Norman McNeil, and Americo Paredes. Subsequently, other collections of recordings were added, and manuscript copies of student projects were retained as part of the archives beginning around 1962. In 1985 the collection was transferred from the UT Folklore Center to the Barker Texas History Center, now a section of the Center for American History.

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Scope and Contents

The UT Folklore Center Archives includes approximately 57 feet of tapes (reels and audiocassettes) concerning a broad range of topics dealt with both in music and by the spoken word. The earliest recordings date from the late 1920s. Most of the tapes are cataloged. Recordings may be used only by appointment with the Sound Archivist.

The manuscript copies of student projects comprise 38 feet and date from 1962 to 1981. Arranged by name and/or genre, they relate to folklore topics such as legends, stories, jokes, various types of songs, customs, material culture, speech, puns, and riddles. There are name, place, and topical indexes for these papers. Other manuscript materials include oral histories, publications, notes, and checklists and indexes of recordings.

Archivist's note: Contact repository for inventory or to arrange appointment to use audio recordings.

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Restrictions

Use Restrictions

Audio recordings may be used only by appointment with the Sound Archivist.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)
Bauman, Richard.
Boatright, Mody Coggin.
Faulk, John Henry.
Lipscomb, Mance.
Lomax, John Avery.
McCormick, Mack.
McNeil, Norman.
Myers, A. Glenn.
Owens, Tary.
Owens, William A.
Paredes, Americo.
Subjects
Anecdotes.
Anthropology and anthropologists.
Art and artists.
Education, Higher.
Entertainment and recreation.
Folklore.
Folk medicine.
Folk songs.
Literature--Texas.
Music and musicians.
Oral histories.
Social life and customs.
Songs and singing.
University of Texas at Austin.
Photographic Subjects
Architects and architecture.
Carpenters and carpentry.
Germans in Texas.
Historic buildings and sites.
Houses and housing.
Interior decoration.
Melchoir, Rudolph.
Fredericksburg, Texas.
New Braunfels, Texas.
Round Top, Texas.

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Related Material

See also Texas Folklore Society Records, 1909-1970.

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Administrative Information

Cite as

UT Folklore Center Archives, ca. 1928-1981, Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.

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