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Photo, Print, Drawing Lizzie J. Deariso, Sylvester, Georgia; Jack Smith, Wade, and Wallace Hurst, Sylvester, Georgia; Sam and Vina Clark, Turner County, Georgia

About this Item

Title

  • Lizzie J. Deariso, Sylvester, Georgia; Jack Smith, Wade, and Wallace Hurst, Sylvester, Georgia; Sam and Vina Clark, Turner County, Georgia

Names

  • Lightfoot, William E. (William Edwin), 1940-

Created / Published

  • Sylvester, Georgia; Turner County, Georgia, August 16, 1977 - August 17, 1977

Headings

  • -  Folklore--Georgia
  • -  Photographs
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  United States -- Georgia -- Turner County
  • -  United States -- Georgia -- Worth County -- Sylvester

Genre

  • Photographs
  • Ethnography

Notes

  • -  See field notes 59-62, 103, 104-105, 106
  • -  Image numbers and descriptions: in Sylvester, Worth County GA: 01-03, Lizzie J. Deariso, Sylvester, GA, sound recorded interview with Deariso is identified by call number AFC 1982/010: AFS 21030; 04 and 10, Jack Smith; 05, Wade Hurst; 06, Wallace Hurst; 07, Wallace and Wade Hurst; 08-09, Wallace and Wade Hurst, Jack Smith, sound recorded interview with the Hursts and Smith is identified by call number AFC 1982/010: 21031; at the home of Sam and Vina Clark, western Turner County, GA, location identified as site 3 on Lightfoot's field map of Turner County (approx. lat-long: 31.679307, -83.745833), sound recorded interview with the Clarks is identified by call number AFC 1982/010: 21032: 11-15, the Clark home, log and clapboard construction; 16-17, Sam and Vina Clark in their front porch and in the front doorway (in wide shot, grandson's arm visible at extreme right).

Medium

  • 35 mm color slide

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1982/010: GA7-WL-22

Source Collection

  • South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/010)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

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Credit line: South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/010), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Lightfoot, William E. Lizzie J. Deariso, Sylvester, Georgia; Jack Smith, Wade, and Wallace Hurst, Sylvester, Georgia; Sam and Vina Clark, Turner County, Georgia. Worth County Sylvester United States Georgia Turner County, 1977. Sylvester, Georgia; Turner County, Georgia, - August 17, 1977. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1982010_wl_022/.

APA citation style:

Lightfoot, W. E. (1977) Lizzie J. Deariso, Sylvester, Georgia; Jack Smith, Wade, and Wallace Hurst, Sylvester, Georgia; Sam and Vina Clark, Turner County, Georgia. Worth County Sylvester United States Georgia Turner County, 1977. Sylvester, Georgia; Turner County, Georgia, - August 17, 1977. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1982010_wl_022/.

MLA citation style:

Lightfoot, William E. Lizzie J. Deariso, Sylvester, Georgia; Jack Smith, Wade, and Wallace Hurst, Sylvester, Georgia; Sam and Vina Clark, Turner County, Georgia. Sylvester, Georgia; Turner County, Georgia, - August 17, 1977. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc1982010_wl_022/>.