Performers: Nellie, Dickie & Dora Carpenter; Harland, John & Grace Kinsey and Aunt Ellen; Mamie Winona, Rebecca & Frances Tudor; Sadie Elsbury; Mrs. Evans; J. Wat; Gary Hayes
Performers: Nellie, Dickie & Dora Carpenter; Harland, John & Grace Kinsey and Aunt Ellen; Mamie Winona, Rebecca & Frances Tudor; Sadie Elsbury; Mrs. Evans; J. Wat; Gary Hayes
Pretty Polly (Polly Oliver);Lightning Express - fragment;True and Trembling Brakeman - fragment;Lord Bateman - fragment and prose summary;Two Brothers - fragment;Lone Pilgrim;Rank Stranger;Cole Younger;Brother Green ("That's old Civil War and my mother said/that/indicates her mother was 5 or 7 when war broke out -- but was born in 1868/ she remembers -- she was standing at a little cleft tree," "soldiers passed by her beating a drum -- and she heard someone singing the song. This passage is not clear. - Apparently her mother (who may have been born in 1858) was standing by a cleft tree or bush when someone came by playing fifes and drums. The patted her on the head. Then she moved somewhere else and heard the song, and the people who sang the song were somehow related to the brother in the song.;Rough and Rowdy Boys;Utah Carl - Learned from her brother in Little Rock about 40 years ago.;Tramp in the Rain/Can I Sleep in your Barn Tonight, Mister?;Lilla Lee - learned from mother;Charming Beauty Bright - learned from mother;"At the foot of yonders mountain where there runs a clear stream" - from mother;Cottage on a Hillside - read text in a book about 1919 - set it to a tune herself.;Three Little Babes (Wife of Usher's Well);The Little Family (incomplete?)