A group of black and white men and boys stand on the banks of a stream, separated from a row of houses with picket fences by a dirt road lined with utility poles. Downstream from the group there is a small bridge and more houses. Apparently this...
Bunyon Day, son of Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942), sits in a chair in a cornfield next to his daughter Betty, a little girl with curly hair wearing a white dress and holding a bonnet. Title supplied by...
Bunyon Day, son of Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942), sits in a chair in a cornfield next to his daughter Betty, a little girl with curly hair who is wearing a white dress and holding a bonnet. Title supplied by...
Jean Thomas takes notes by hand while Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942), wearing a suit jacket and tie, performs with fiddle. They sit outside in a cornfield. Thomas transcribed the lyrics to ballads performed by...
Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942), wearing a jacket and tie, sits in a chair in a cornfield playing the fiddle. His wife, Mary Ellen Day, stands behind him. Title supplied by cataloger.
Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942), wearing a jacket and tie, sits in a chair in a cornfield playing the fiddle. Title supplied by cataloger.
Four men wearing suits and hats stop their horse-drawn carriage near a cornfield. May be same carriage as seen in ULPA 1982.01.724.p and it may be on the farm where Abraham Lincoln was born. (See www.nps.gov/archive/abli/adhi/adhip.htm and image...