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Audio Tapes Range L:45-49 Box Tape 1 1 LA Open House Storytelling Louisiana Folklife Program Project Files Mss. 4730 Special Collections, LSU Libraries Audio Tapes Range L:45-49 Box Tape 1 1 LA Open House Storytelling, New Iberia, Sugar Cane Festival, Linda Freyou, Janell Deronen, Rochelle Judice, 9/28/90 2 LA Open House Storytelling, New Iberia, Sugar Cane Festival, Karen Gay, 9/28/90 3 LA Open House Storytelling, New Iberia, Sugar Cane Festival, Janet Boudreaux, 9/29/90 4 LA Open House Storytelling, New Iberia, Sugar Cane Festival, Chad Judice, Kevin Freyou, 9/29/90 5 LA Open House Storytelling, New Iberia, Sugar Cane Festival, Louis Judice, Norman Boudreau, Millard Eldridge, 9/29/90 6 LA Open House Storytelling, Shrimp and Petroleum Festival -- Morgan City, Charlotte Acosta, Margie LeBlanc, 8/13/90 7 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Jake Garrett, Don Deming, 5/27/90 8 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Peggy Cullighan, Captain Keith Manring, 5/27/90 9 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Jake Garrett, Marvin Perrett, 5/27/90 10 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Richard Gale; Bill Detweiler, 5/27/90 11 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Kite Festival, DeCinta Farley, Leola Simmons, David Allen, 3/31/90 12 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Kite Festival, Bill Conly, Jr., Bill Conly Sr., Charlie Lewis, Willie Mae Deson (?), 3/31/90 13 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Kite Festival, Sarah Albritton, Marjorie Leigh, Thelma Williams, Louise Johnson, DeCinta Farley, 3/31/90 14 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Kite Festival, Mary K Morric, Catherine McVea, Tom Brousseau by Susan Langford, 3/31/90 14.1 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Kite Festival, Clarence Faulk, Rodney Cook, Harold Talbert, Julienne Cole, 3/31/90 15 LA Open House Storytelling, Napoleonville, Bessie Simoneas, Martha Blanchard, 9/28/90 17 LA Open House Storytelling, Napoleonville, Helen Simoneas, 9/28/90 18 No Tape 19 LA Open House Storytelling, Napoleonville, Allen Simon, Norris Ronsse, 9/29/90 1 Louisiana Folklife Program Project Files Mss. 4730 Special Collections, LSU Libraries 20 No Tape 21 LA Open House Storytelling, Napoleonville, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Corde, 9/29/90 22 No Tape 2 23 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Peach Festival, Jimmie Mize, Edwin Davis, and Roger Carr by Sam Wilkinson, 6/16/90 24 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Peach Festival, Morgan Peoples, Louise Johnson, Kitty Garner by Susan Roach-Langford, 6/16/90 25 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Peach Festival, Jan Mitchell, Elfreda Humphries, Dawn Pinkston by Joy Lowe, 6/16/90 26 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Peach Festival, Bill Cox, Edwin Davis by Joy Lowe, 6/16/90 27 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Peach Festival, Della Wills, Sara Albritton, Louise Johnson, Maxine Pepper by Marianne Fisher-Giorlaudo, 6/16/90 28 LA Open House Storytelling, Ruston Peach Festival, Clarence Faulk, Thelma Williams by John Emory, Jr., 6/16/90 29 LA Open House Storytelling, Unknown, Hugh McGee, Evelia Boudreaux by Jackie Baldwin, n.d. 30 LA Open House Storytelling, Audubon Pilgrimage, St. Francisville, Mickey Forrester, Feliciana Grass String Band, 3/18/90 31 LA Open House Storytelling, Audubon Pilgrimage, St. Francisville, Carl "Dump" Metz, Morris Bennett, Russell Daniel, 3/18/90 32 LA Open House Storytelling, Audubon Pilgrimage, St. Francisville, Richard Thompson, Willie Mae Young, Geraldine Robertson, 3/18/90 33 LA Open House Storytelling, Audubon Pilgrimage, St. Francisville, Mary Hadden, Gordon Taylor, 3/18/90 34 LA Open House Storytelling, Audubon Pilgrimage, St. Francisville, Lucille Havard, Davis Folkes, Lucille Leake, 3/18/90 35 LA Open House Storytelling, Audubon Pilgrimage, St. Francisville, Lucille Havard, Davis Folkes, Lucille Leake, 3/18/90 36 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans River Romp, Jake Garrett, A. J. Englande, 5/26/90 37 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans River Romp, Captain Doc Hawley, 5/26/90 38 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans River Romp, Don Deming, 5/26/90 39 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans River Romp, Marvin Perrett, 5/26/90 40 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans River Romp, Richard Gale; Peggy Cullighan, 5/26/90 41 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Lillian Gatchell, 2 Louisiana Folklife Program Project Files Mss. 4730 Special Collections, LSU Libraries 10/11/90 42 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Tiny Jones, 10/11/90 3 43 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Harvey Blanchard, Evelyn LaBave, Kathleen Dodson, 10/12/90 44 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Ed Corona, Una Corona, Thomas Bernard, 10/12/90 45 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Ruth, Annabelle and Mariel Robeau, 10/12/90 46 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Rita Hebert, AnnMarie Hebert, Wilma Comtade, 10/12/90 47 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Lucielle Braud, Genevieve Gatz, 10/12/90 48 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Lucielle Brand, Genevieve Gatz, 10/12/90 49 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Louis, M (?), and Rosalie Arcenaux, 10/12/90 50 LA Open House Storytelling, Port Allen Potpourri Fest, Art Legnere, C. A. Bergeron, 10/12/90 51 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Delores Henerson, Stacey Harvey and Peggy Lewis, 9/1/90 52 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Ed Kyle & Teen Tellers, 9/1/90 53 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Hazel Davis, L.T. Ozio, 9/1/90 54 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Alfred Brizzard, Dolores Henderson, Warner Beadle, 9/1/90 55 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Brother Johnny Dardar, L.T. Ozio, 9/1/90 56 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Roberta Brown, Dolores C. Henderson, Dave Butler, 9/1/90 57 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Emile Washington by Hazel Davis, 9/2/90 58 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Clarence Jones, 9/2/90 59 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Barbara Craywood, Janis Jones, Margie Lavine, 9/2/90 60 LA Open House Storytelling, Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, Nick Stouff, 9/3/90 4 61 LA Open House Storytelling, Bordelonville, Lionel Guidry, W. Martin Tassin, Mrs. Tassin, Eddie Ray Bordelon, Clifton Couvillion, Buddy Armand, Adam Ponthieu, "Big John," Vera Bordelon, Mary Armand, Inez LaBorde by Debbie L. Bennett, 4/24/90 3 Louisiana Folklife Program Project Files Mss. 4730 Special Collections, LSU Libraries 62 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Deb Robertson, 6/16/904 63 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Reimer Calhoun, Madolene Reding, 6/16/90 64 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, M. C. "Buster" Thomas, Hunter Price, 6/16/90 65 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Lowell Webb, 6/16/90 66 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Robbie Maxie, Laura Stewart, James Joyner, 6/16/90 67 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Jack Brown, Willie Roach, 6/16/90 68 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Mildred Osborne, 6/16/90 69 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, B. A. Franklin, Bill Abington, 6/16/90 70 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, B. A. Franklin, Bill Abington, 6/16/90 71 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Curtis Winfree, 6/17/90 72 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Francis Brasher, 6/17/90 73 LA Open House Storytelling, Mansfield, Lloyd Mitcham, 6/17/90 74 LA Open House Storytelling, Unknown by Bro. Nhon Vo and Dela Sallian, 10/18/86 75 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Jim Campbell, Bobby Manino, 7/19/90 76 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Will Mangham, Bobby Manino, 7/19/90 77 LA Open House Storytelling, Natchitoches, Unknown, 12/1/90 78 LA Open House Storytelling, Natchitoches, Unknown, 12/1/90 5 79 LA Open House Storytelling, Monroe,Various, 4/28/90 80 LA Open House Storytelling, Monroe,Various, 4/28/90 81 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Various, 9/8/90 82 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Zion Harmonizers, 9/9/90 83 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Dimensions of Faith Gospel Choir, 9/9/90 84 LA Open House Storytelling, New Orleans, Various, 9/9/90 85 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Grace Turner Watson; Rita Kruase, 5/11/90 86 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Lois Brame; Uncle Bud Humphrey, Jimmy Rogers and Carter Norman, 5/11/90 87 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Uncle Bud Humphrey, Jimmy Rogers and Carter Norman, 5/11/90 88 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, John Tillman, 5/12/90 89 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Marion Suttle, 5/12/90 4 Louisiana Folklife Program Project Files Mss. 4730 Special Collections, LSU Libraries 90 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Marion Settle; Unknown, 5/12/90 91 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Dr. B. F. Martin, Louise Watson, Christine Hunt, Carleton Prothro, 5/12/90 92 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Louise Watson, Christine Hunt, Carleton Prothro, John T. Campbell, 5/12/90 93 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, John T. Campbell, 5/12/90 94 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Georgia Drew; Floyd Whatley, 5/13/90 95 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Chris Temple, Regie Page, Jack Holman, 5/13/90 96 LA Open House Storytelling, Minden, Jack Holman, Paula Brown, Mandy (?), 5/13/90 97 LA Open House Storytelling, Madisonville, Wooden Boat Festival, Terry Quave, 9/29/90 6 98 LA Open House Storytelling, Madisonville,
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