26 items found
Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Subject is exactly "Turpentining"
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Buddy Maddox program

Buddy Maddox program

Date
1984-03-31
Description
Two audio cassettes. Public program for NEH Library Grant: Turpentining, Blacksmithing, Castnet Making Buddy Maddox talks of growing up in the turpentining business with his father; his schooling; his marriage; working the ferry with his father; turpentine forests; blacksmithing career; cast net making; fishing.
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Fieldwork for the Forest Industries Project

Fieldwork for the Forest Industries Project

Date
1989-01
Description
Three proof sheets with 98 black and white images. Located in envelope #2. Proof sheet 1: 4-11: Hammer made by Bobby Johns; 12-13: Christmas tree farm in Allentown; 14: Christmas tree bumper sticker; 15-37: woodworking; Proof sheet 2: 6-12, 15: K. Merchant felling a tree; 13-14: Charlie Sanders talking; 16-28: Kent Ramsey turpentining; 29-34: Billy Jernigan's mill in Hilton; 35-37: Baskets by Ann Prescott in Chipley; Proof sheet 3: 5-36: Lumber mill in Harold, Florida.
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Florida forest industries

Florida forest industries

Date
1989-01
Description
108 color slides. Images of Florida forestry and turpentine. They are not indexed as to location, subject, or identity.
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Florida turpentiners

Florida turpentiners

Date
1989-02
Description
Thirty-three color slides of turpentiners in an undisclosed Florida pine forest.
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Florida turpentining

Florida turpentining

Date
Description
Five proof sheets with 180 black and white prints. These undated images document the turpentine process. There is not information recorded on the image dates, location, or subjects.
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Forest industries in Florida

Forest industries in Florida

Date
Description
Four black and white proof sheets with 135 images. Sheet #1: 4-37 -- Blountstown hardware dealer Sheet #2: 4-10 -- Ralph Dupree, barrel maker, in Esto, Florida 11-15 L.E. Williams with Dupree recording his oral history 18-21 Kent Ramsey, turpentiner with cat-faced trees 22-25 Bill Leavins of Ponce De Leon repairing a logger truck 26-28 Raymond Williams working on log truck 29-37 Logging trucks, Ponce de Leon Sheet #3 5-21 Scenes of clearcutting with a tractor 22 Charlies Sanders logging 23-37 Jack Rugg cutting down trees with a chain saw Sheet #4 4-9 Carved bowls by Billy Bryan with a chainsaw, Ponce De Leon 10-15 Jeff Elliot logging with chainsaw, Santa Rosa County 16-18 Clyde Foster measuring trees 19-21 Jeff Elliot using a feller buncher 22-28 Archie Weaver loading logs 29-37 Marvin Smith sawing log
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Fred Williams demonstrating broom making

Fred Williams demonstrating broom making

Date
1983-07-20
Description
Eighteen color slides. Turpentine tools displayed at the Marianna public library.
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Friday performances at the 1995 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Area Workshops) (Tape 4)

Friday performances at the 1995 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Area Workshops) (Tape 4)

Date
1995-05-26
Description
One audio cassette Jones discusses quilting, her family, turpentining, and rice farming. She began on FLN-3. Jumper told Seminole stories.
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Hamilton Middle School students at Oliver Hunter's farm

Hamilton Middle School students at Oliver Hunter's farm

Date
1982-04-23
Description
One proof sheet with 17 black and white images (plus negatives) Location of Hunter's property is unidentifed. For more images of Hunter's tools, see S 1577, volume 11, slides S82-1016 - S82-1040. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
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Interview with dog trainer Vernon Harris

Interview with dog trainer Vernon Harris

Date
1984-11-13
Description
One audio cassette. Harris discusses growing up in Baldwin, and the effects turpentining and railroads have had there; local culture; hunting; dog training; and glass work. The Folk Arts in Education Project in Duval County was a joint venture between the Duval County School System and the Florida Folklife Program. It was started in 1984 by folklorist David Taylor with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts to add to existing social studies curriculum. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, a series of five two-day seminars to acquaint teachers with the use of folklore and folk arts, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist which included visits by local folk artists. Taylor ran it until 1986. In 1988, Gregory Hansen re-initiated it with minor changes.
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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
a_s1576_14_c84-090Buddy Maddox programSoundBlacksmiths
Turpentiners
Net maker
Libraries
Life histories
Oral histories
Occupational folklore
Occupational groups
Turpentine industry workers
Turpentining
Blacksmithing
Net makers
Fishing nets
Maritime life
Florida history
Fishers
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Fieldwork for the Forest Industries ProjectFieldwork for the Forest Industries ProjectStill ImageMilling
Sawmilling
Sawmills
Material culture
Fieldwork
Lumber trade
Trees
Turpentining
Turpentine
White oak
Basket making
Baskets
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Florida forest industriesFlorida forest industriesStill ImageForests and forestry
Turpentining
Turpentine industry and trade
Turpentine industry workers
Gums and resins
Trees
Pine
Labor
Workers
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Florida turpentinersFlorida turpentinersStill ImageTurpentine
Gums and resins
Forests and forestry
Turpentine industry and trade
Turpentine industry workers
Turpentining
Occupational groups
Work
Pine
Trees
Loggers
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Florida turpentiningFlorida turpentiningStill ImageForests and forestry
Turpentining
Turpentine industry workers
Trees
Pine
Labor
Gums and resins
Occupational groups
Turpentiners
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Forest industries in FloridaForest industries in FloridaStill ImageForests and forestry
Forestry
Barrels
Turpentining
Turpentine industry and trade
Pine
Chain saws
Wood carving
Logging
Coopers and cooperage
Turpentiners
Foresters
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Fred Williams demonstrating broom makingFred Williams demonstrating broom makingStill ImageTools
Turpentine
Turpentine industry and trade
Demonstrations
Libraries
Turpentining
Material culture
Workshops (Adult education)
Turpentiners
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a_s1576_46_fln-004Friday performances at the 1995 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Area Workshops) (Tape 4)SoundQuiltmakers
Needleworkers
Storytellers
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Workshops (Adult education)
Quilting
Quilts
Needlework
Decorative arts
Domestic arts
Oral performance
Family history
Turpentine
Turpentining
Rice
Seminole Indians
Oral narratives
Storytelling
African Americans
Native Americans
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Hamilton Middle School students at Oliver Hunter's farmHamilton Middle School students at Oliver Hunter's farmStill ImageTurpentiners
Fieldwork
Farms
Agricultural implements
Agriculture
Plows
Turpentining
Trees
Teachers
Teaching of folklore
Demonstrations
Tools
Occupational groups
Farmers
Students
Teenagers
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a_s1576_22_c86-168bInterview with dog trainer Vernon HarrisSoundFieldwork
Interviews
Oral histories
Life histories
Animals
Working dogs
Animal training
Occupational groups
Community culture
Hunting
Turpentining
Timber
Turpentine industry and trade
Railroads
Leisure
Animal trainers
Dog trainers
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