1 Nitrate negative (black-and-white, 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in.)
Type:
Archival materials
Nitrate negatives
Place:
United States of America -- Virginia
United States of America -- Virginia
Date:
[between 1890 and 1900]
General:
Original nitrate negative was digitized and transferred to off-site storage at the Library of Congress.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to original archival materials by appointment only. Researcher must submit request for appointment in writing. Certain items may be restricted and not available to researchers. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.
Collection Rights:
Archives of American Gardens encourages the use of its archival materials for non-commercial, educational and personal use under the fair use provision of U.S. copyright law. Use or copyright restrictions may exist. It is incumbent upon the researcher to ascertain copyright status and assume responsibility for usage. All requests for duplication and use must be submitted in writing and approved by Archives of American Gardens. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.
Access to original archival materials by appointment only. Researcher must submit request for appointment in writing. Certain items may be restricted and not available to researchers. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.
Collection Rights:
Archives of American Gardens encourages the use of its archival materials for non-commercial, educational and personal use under the fair use provision of U.S. copyright law. Use or copyright restrictions may exist. It is incumbent upon the researcher to ascertain copyright status and assume responsibility for usage. All requests for duplication and use must be submitted in writing and approved by Archives of American Gardens. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, W. Atlee Burpee & Company Records
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording (digital audio file)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Date:
2013 June 29
Scope and Contents:
Martha Martinez, Jeff Bernardez, Conrad Nolberto, Greg Palacio, Libaya Baba Various songs and dances; music for swine herders; bagpipes.
Collection Restrictions:
Access by appointment only. Where a listening copy or viewing copy has been created, this is indicated in the respective inventory; additional materials may be accessible with sufficient advance notice and, in some cases, payment of a processing fee. Older papers are housed at a remote location and may require a minimum of three weeks' advance notice and payment of a retrieval fee. Certain formats such as multi-track audio recordings and EIAJ-1 videoreels (1/2 inch) may not be accessible. Contact the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections at 202-633-7322 or rinzlerarchives@si.edu for additional information.
Collection Rights:
Copyright and other restrictions may apply. Generally, materials created during a Festival are covered by a release signed by each participant permitting their use for personal and educational purposes; materials created as part of the fieldwork leading to a Festival may be more restricted. We permit and encourage such personal and educational use of those materials provided digitally here, without special permissions. Use of any materials for publication, commercial use, or distribution requires a license from the Archives. Licensing fees may apply in addition to any processing fees.
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 2013 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Talkin' nothin' blues --Ain't a-goin' to work tomorrow --Mama don't allow --How'll I make it blues --The old woman who loved a swine --900 miles --The cuckoo --The days of '49 -- Day-O --Tin can blues --Get away, ol' man --Life is a trial -- Square dance --Handsome Molly --Mob blues --Ol' Kimball.
Track Information:
101 Talkin' Nothing Blues / Blind Bill Todd, Moe Hirsch, Pete Stone.
102 Ain't A-Goin to Work Tomorrow / Larry Ehrlich.
103 Mama Don't Allow / Blind Bill Todd, Moe Hirsch, Pete Stein.
104 How I'll Make it Blues / Moe Hirsch, Pete Stein.
105 Old Woman Who Loved A Swine / Samuel Hall.
106 900 Miles / Blind Bill Todd, Moe Hirsch, Pete Stone.
107 The Cuckoo / Bob March.
108 The Days of '49 / Blind Bill Todd, Moe Hirsch, Pete Stone.
201 Day-O / Moe Hirsch, Pete Stein, Samuel Hall.
202 Tin Can Blues / Moe Hirsch, Pete Stein.
203 Get Away, Ol' Man / Larry Ehrlich.
204 Life is a Trial / Samuel Hall.
205 Square Dance / Moe Hirsch, Pete Stein, Bob March.
206 Handsome Molly / Larry Ehrlich.
207 Mob Blues / Moe Hirsch, Pete Stein, Samuel Hall.
208 Ol' Kimball / Moe Hirsch, Pete Stein.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0589
Riverside.12-641
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 1959
General:
Notes by Dean Gitter on container. Performer(s): Sung by Larry Ehrlich, Samuel Hall [pseud. for Bob Gibson ; cf. phone call to Jerry Silverman] Moe Hirsch, Bob March, Pete Stein, Pete Stone, and Blind Bill Todd. Production notes: Recorded in Chicago.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
Copyright restrictions apply. Contact archives staff for additional information.
Collection Citation:
Moses and Frances Asch Collection, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Little Sir William --Old daddy fox --Poor old horse --The foggy dew --Turmut hoein' --The lady and the swine --Joe, the carrier lad --Sylvie --The three crows --The mermaid --The water is wide --Barley mow --I will give my love an apple -- Sucking cider through a straw --Geordie --The clucking hen -- Soldier, soldier --Star, News, Standard.
Track Information:
101 Little Sir William / Guitar.
102 Old Daddy Fox / Guitar.
103 Poor Old Horse / Guitar.
104 The Foggy Dew / Guitar.
105 Turmut Hoein' / Guitar.
106 The Lady and the Swine / Guitar.
107 Joe, the Carrier Lad / Guitar.
108 Slyvie / Guitar.
109 The Three Crows / Guitar.
201 The Mermaid (Child No. 289) / Guitar.
202 The Water is Wide / Guitar.
203 Barley Mow / Guitar.
204 I Will Give My Love an Apple / Guitar.
205 Sucking Cider Through a Straw / Guitar.
206 Geordie (Georgie) (Child No. 209) / Guitar.
207 The Clucking Hen / Guitar.
208 Soldier, Soldier / Guitar.
209 Star, News, Standard / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1737
Riverside.12814
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 195x
General:
Program notes by Kenneth S. Goldstein and John Runge on container.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
Copyright restrictions apply. Contact archives staff for additional information.
Balfa Brothers at the Louisiana Swine Festival on November 1, 1975. Also Col. Ricky Duhon. Recorded by Nick Spitzer.
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording (compact audio cassette)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Date:
1975 November 1
General note:
DPA number RA.76-103.75.CT
Other number Z-424
Collection Restrictions:
Access by appointment only. Where a listening copy or viewing copy has been created, this is indicated in the respective inventory; additional materials may be accessible with sufficient advance notice and, in some cases, payment of a processing fee. Older papers are housed at a remote location and may require a minimum of three weeks' advance notice and payment of a retrieval fee. Certain formats such as multi-track audio recordings and EIAJ-1 videoreels (1/2 inch) may not be accessible. Contact the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections at 202-633-7322 or rinzlerarchives@si.edu for additional information.
Collection Rights:
Copyright and other restrictions may apply. Generally, materials created during a Festival are covered by a release signed by each participant permitting their use for personal and educational purposes; materials created as part of the fieldwork leading to a Festival may be more restricted. We permit and encourage such personal and educational use of those materials provided digitally here, without special permissions. Use of any materials for publication, commercial use, or distribution requires a license from the Archives. Licensing fees may apply in addition to any processing fees.
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1976 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 3.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.0.1 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 2.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.0.1 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.1 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 1.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.1 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.2 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 23.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.2 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.2.1 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 18.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.2.1 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.2.2 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 16.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.2.2 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.3 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 17.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.3 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.4 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 15.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.4 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.5 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 4.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.5 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.5.1 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 5.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.5.1 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.5.2 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 24.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.5.2 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.5.3 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 21.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.5.3 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Original title reads, "Feeding English Large White sows. The farm is in two sections four miles apart but considered as one unit. The manager expects to sell 36,000 pigs in 1959. All but 50 pigs a month are shipped by rail to and butchered in Lagos. The farm was started in 1943 by Kalil Maroun to furnish pork for U.S. troops stationed in Kano. In the pictures, sows expected to farrow are shown being fed in a special yard where they are kept for about two months during the gestation period." [Elisofon field notes, August 1959-December 1959]
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
Local Numbers:
M 1 NIG 19.5.4 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 34
Frame value is 20.
Slide No. M 1 NIG 19.5.4 EE 59
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.