N&O Index Card Listings

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Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Mr. Robert. Jan.29-28:8.
  • Frolic at Trantfiam's. F.12-28:4.
  • Music ana Nortn Carolina folk song. F.13-28:12.
  • Sarvice winter. F.26-28:9.
  • Helen, of Spitting Devil Creek. Mar.18-28:8.
  • Wraith of the waterfall. Ap.15-28:11. Mtock garden on Grandfather. Ap.22-28:9.
  • Aunt Nancy and the day of Judgment. Je.10-28:5 M.
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Court week. Je.17-28:8 X. Lassy B'ilin. Jl.1-28:6.
  • Western N.C. is seeing "biggest summerl crowds this season. Jl.8-28:1 M. Buryin' on big Hungry. Jl.29-28:8. Up Sugar Loaf mooitain. Ag.l9-28:8. End of the feud. Se.23-28:7 M. Galackin. N.18-28:5 M.
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Old chest. Jan.20-29:10.
  • Jim, trie gorge guide. F. 17-29:4.
  • Box suooer. Mar.10-29:7 M.
  • Miss Rhody calls it a day. Mar.24-29:7,
  • Aunt Nancy learns some sense. Ap.14-29: 12.
  • Aunt Nancy and the song "ballits. At>.21-29: 0.
  • The return. to.28-9:7 v\
  • Wild flowers of the Elue Ridge. May 5-
  • 29:9.
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Nothing like a trunk full of old letters to debunk tradition and kkep history true. Jl.28-29:4 0.
  • Romance of North Carolina. Ag.18-29:9.
  • Aunt Nancy and the missions. Se.15-29: 6.
  • Aunt Nancy finds a job. 0.6-29:7 M.
  • Chaein-? vanishing forl-song through Blue Ridge mountains of B.C. 6.?7-29:5 0, N.3-29:10 0.
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Did De Soto and his Snaniards oase thru Hickory Nut Gap? D.1-29:5 0.
  • Corn shucking. D.3-?5:12.
  • Jul'us sets out again. 0.15-29:12.
  • Twelve days. Jan.26-30:8 M.
  • An itching foot. F.13-30:4 0.
  • The eouire. Mar.$-30:3 M.
  • Aunt Nancy and a man oerson"e-work. Mai 9-30:8 M.
  • Aunt Miry's home place. Mar.30-30:8 M.
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Yan Biae tne riage. Ap.6-30:5 0.
  • Cajer's Mulligrubs. May 11-30:9.
  • Flowers and flower lore on Cat's head. May 18-30:5.
  • Talking tree. Je.1-30:9.
  • Blackberry winter. Je.8-30:7.
  • Mr. Roberts crosses the gat>. Je.15-30:1
  • Along Indian Gap trail into the smokies. J1.6-30:5 M.
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Preacher Woody's roving foot. May 3-
  • 31 4
  • Ballad on Ripshin. May 10-31:7 M.
  • Molly's love charm. May 17-31:7 M.
  • National champion fox hound receives homage in Rutherford. Je.21-31:6 0.
  • Professor 1 earns about Carolina mountain dialect. 0.18-31:3.
  • Carolina Christmas one hundred years ago. D.25-32:1 X.
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Andrew Hull Tuttle and kittle Johns church. Ag.28-27:6 X.
  • Blue Ridge folks. 8.18-27:5 0'f S. 25-27: 8; 0.23-27:7.
  • Second blessing. K.13-27:7.
  • Aunt Nancy talks of love. N.27-27:12 X
  • Woman of the Hills. D.18-27:5.
  • East and west discover likeness under skin. S.17-33:1 M.
  • Carolina "Love Charm?". D.10-33:8 M.
  • Ballad singer. D. 17-33: 5 M.
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • North Carolina dialect grew through centuries. F.18-34:6.
  • Aunt Nanct learns some sense. Ag.26-34: 7 M.
  • Some folk sonece of the Blue Ridge mountains. Jan.6-35l3 X.
  • Romantic ballad link? Blue Ridge sinereri with crudaders. Jan.13-35:8 X.
  • v>lvPonfi of the Blue Ridge. Jan.?0-35:
  • 6 X. Jan.'7-35:e X; F.3-35S2 X; F.10-35'6 X. F. 17-35: 2 X,
Sutton, Maude Minish
  • Folk songs of the Blue Ridge. Mar.3-35: 64 Mar.10-35:? X; Mar.17-35: 3 X: Mar.24-35:2 X; Mar.31-35:2 0; Ap.7-35:11; Ap.14-35:6 0; Ap.21-35:2 O.May 12-35:2 0; May 19-35:5 0; May 26-35:6 M. Je.2-35:6 M; Je.9-35:6 M; Je.15-35:5 M. Je.23-35:6 M; Je.30-35:6 M; J1.7-35:5 M; Jl.14-35:5 0; Jl. 21-3518 M. Jl. "9-35:5 0. Ag. 4-35:5 Iff; Ag.25-35:2 0; Aunt Nancy and relief. 0.6-35:5 0. Joel and the Shirley Temple doll. 0.13-35:4 0. D.22-35:4 Q.