2 items found
Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Tradition Bearer is exactly "Carlton, Mabry, Jr."
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Interview with Myakka City resident T. Mabry Carlton

Interview with Myakka City resident T. Mabry Carlton

Date
1984-04-12
Description
Two reel to reels. Carlton discusses railroads, land holdings, dipping vats, old rural communities, the Old Myakka Trail, environmental laws, and water conservation. The Myakka Community Profile Project was conducted between October 1983 and March 1984 through a partnership with the Crowley Museum and Nature Center, and the Florida Folklife Program, funded by the Florida Endowment for the Humanities. The fieldwork and resultant booklet/slideshow, created by museum employee Robert Cottrell and folklorist Pat Waterman, was to profile the lifestyles and values of the Myakka community, located in Southwest Florida in Manatee County. See S 1682 for more information on the project.
Collection
Mabry Carlton, Jr. interview for the Myakka Community Profile Project

Mabry Carlton, Jr. interview for the Myakka Community Profile Project

Date
1984-03-05
Description
One reel to reel. Carlton discusses cattle ranching, local rails, the town of Sidell, Mabry family history, local religious services, and the screw worm epidemic of the 1930s.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
a_s1576_t85-202Interview with Myakka City resident T. Mabry CarltonSoundFieldwork
Interviews
Ranching
Cattle dip
Cattle diseases
Environment
Community identity
Family history
Local history
Community culture
Railroads
Oral histories
Personal experience narratives
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a_s1576_t85-197Mabry Carlton, Jr. interview for the Myakka Community Profile ProjectSoundField recordings
Interviews
Cattle ranching
Animal diseases
Blowflies
Pests
Pest control
Community culture
Railroads
Local history
Oral narratives
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