Collection Items
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of [He and the Old Woman] Approximately 2800 words 77 B TITLE souni CAROLINA WRITERS PROJECT LIFE HISTORY HE AND THE OLD WOMAN Date of First Writing Name of Person Interviewed Fictitious Name Address County Occupation Name of...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of [He and the Old Woman] 2 business getting smile but one that expressed the warmth of human kindness People stopping at his market stall with that smile and his beat wishes But why do you say that...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of [He and the Old Woman] 3 reckon the seventh or eighth grade at school Anyway I studied the old blue back speller the dictionary Reed and Kelloggs grammar history arithmetic through stocks and bonds and the big...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of [He and the Old Woman] 4 You know we oldtimers used to leakoeTest the poor little cotton stalks that produced no more than one or two blossoms bumblebee cotton The bumblebee is a pretty heavy bee and...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of [He and the Old Woman] 4 Ton know we oldtimers used to 4mmiewmpem the poor little cotton stalks that produced no more than one or two blossomss bumblebee cotton The ronj 0 bumblebee is a pretty _heavy...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of [He and the Old Woman] 5 shaking in the direction of her face and to hear him say And in the fall of 1897 I married that old battleaxe standing over there Then my troubles really began...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of [He and the Old Woman] 6 old farm I found all the while a ready market for our produce among the people living in the city across the Congaree six miles away Yea Minnie and i worked...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 8 of [He and the Old Woman] 7 undertake to pull you out of in case of an accident to you in crossing I just cant and wont risk your sweet life out there in that pond So we...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 9 of [He and the Old Woman] 8 little taters at the bottom of the pack and big taters at the top of the pack I fix them all as near alike in size color and quality as is...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 10 of [He and the Old Woman] 9 lived and boarded at the same place he boasted By that he means they produce their fruits and vegetables bacon and grits milk and honey and in short their entire living...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 11 of [He and the Old Woman] 10 Even though the songs and cries of the Laightsey children are heard no longer around the old home Ed and Minnie play as well as work It is fun for us...
- Contributor: Schumpert, Emanual - Dove, John L.
- Date: 1939-01-12