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Identifier
RT398_F666m_1973_02
Publication Date
1-1-1973
Description
Interview with Marla Stone. Due to copyright restrictions, the second half of this recording is available only by request.
00:00:00 - Introduction, the original 13 colonies
00:00:32 - Song, "Joe Clark", vocal and guitar
00:00:58 - Colonial rebellion and the Boston Tea Party
00:02:19 - Song, "Chester", vocal and guitar
00:03:33 - War of 1812
00:04:16 - Song, "Shenandoah", vocal and guitar
00:05:36 - Gold Rush of 1849
00:06:07 - Song, "Oh Suzanna", vocal and guitar
00:06:50 - Civil War
00:07:45 - Song, "Cruel War", vocal and guitar
00:10:00 - The war continues
00:10:39 - Song, "Battle Hymn of the Republic", vocal and guitar
00:13:30 - Battle of Gettysburg and the end of the war
00:14:23 - Song, "John Henry", vocal and guitar
00:14:53 - Rise of the trade unions
00:15:09 - Song, "Joe Hill", vocal and guitar
00:17:10 - The cowboy era
00:17:24 - Song, "Get Along Little Doggies", vocal and guitar
00:18:10 - WWI and the Great Depression
00:18:38 - Song, "Yankee Doodle", vocal and guitar
00:19:02 - Pearl Harbor, WWII, and the Cold War
00:19:27 - Song, "This is my Country", vocal and guitar
Physical Description
reel-to-reel audio and accompanying documentation
Subject
Folk songs, Folk music, Singing, Guitars, Stringed instruments, Homesteading
Rights
© University Archives, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
Repository
Recommended Citation
Bray, Paulette, "Interview with Marla Stone - The History of the US in Folksong" (1973). Samuel J. Sackett Folklore Collection. 149.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sackett/149
Language
eng
Comments
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