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Lester Andrews Hubbard folk song collection, 1946-1951
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Hubbard, Lester A. (Lester Andrews), 1892-1978
- Title
- Lester Andrews Hubbard folk song collection
- Dates
- 1946-1951 (inclusive)19461951
- Quantity
- 97 phonograph records
- Collection Number
- A0042
- Summary
- The Lester Andrews Hubbard folk song collection consists of audio recordings of folk songs that Dr. Hubbard used to write his book Ballads and Songs from Utah. This collection is not yet digitized.
- Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Lester Andrews Hubbard was born on 8 May 1892 in Willard, Box Elder County, Utah, to Joseph and Salley Ann Hubbard. He married Barbara Larsen in 1919. Hubbard was a veteran of World War I, attended Sorbonne University in Paris, and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Utah in 1920. He received his master's degree from the University of Chicago in 1925 and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Hubbard was a faculty member at the University of Utah for thirty-two years.
While teaching at the University of Utah, Dr. Hubbard collaborated with Dr. Guy Montgomery of the University of California in the preparation of A Concordance to the Poetical Works of John Dryden. In 1946 he began the Hubbard collection of folklore, consisting largely of folksongs, folktales, and local narratives which provide source materials for the sociologist as well as the floklorist interested in the culture and the religious history of the people of Utah.
Biography taken from the Ballads and Songs from Utah book.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Lester Andrews Hubbard folk song collection consists of 97 phonograph records ranging from 1946 to 1951 recorded by Dr. Hubbard, related to Utah and Latter-day Saints history. It includes recordings that Dr. Hubbard used to write his book, Ballads and Songs from Utah, and also folksongs that weren't mentioned in the book. It is a collection of traditional songs and ballads which were sung by Mormons and other colonists who migrated to Utah between 1847 and 1900.
Folksingers include James Jepson, Salley A. Hubbard, Milas E. Wakefield, Susie S. Barlow, and Margaret Y. Boyle.
This collection is not yet digitized. Contact Special Collections if interested.
This collection contains creator-supplied language that may be outdated. The processor retained the original description of the materials to preserve the historical context of the materials' creation.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Preferred Citation
Collection Name, Collection Number, Item Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Collection kept original order.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Lester Andrews Hubbard.
Processing Note
Processed by Special Collections staff.
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Separated Materials
See also MS 0158 Lester Andrews Hubbard folklore collection in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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1 | Clark Teudt; Thelma Teudt; Mary C. Bennion; Clark Bros phonograph record sound
Clark Teudt: Huntsman's Horn (round); Old Miller. Thelma Teudt: Billey Boy. / Mary C. Bennion: John Riley. Clark Bros: The Old Miller.
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05 October 1947 |
2 | Susie S. Barlow phonograph record sound
Susie S. Barlow: Kate and Cowhide; Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid?; The Iron Horse; Dying Cowboys; Merry Mormons.
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28 October 1948 |
3 | John S. Niles; Ms. Mary Brown Clark phonograph record sound
John S. Niles: Gypsy Laddie; Barbrey Ellen. / Mrs. Mary Brown Clark: Will You Love Me When I'm Old?
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14 July 1947 |
4 | Lottie M. Heed phonograph record sound
Lottie M. Heed: Rosanna; King's Daughter Fair; Lady Isabel and Elfin Knight; Gypsy Davie.
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29 June 1947 |
5 | Samuel B. Jones and Etta Smiley phonograph record sound
Samuel B. Jones, Etta Smiley: Lucinda; Indian Lass of Mohea; Pat Malone Forgot he was Dead. / Samuel B. Jones: Poor Married Man; Watermelon Smiling on de Vine; De Good Book Tells us to Weep No More.
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07 August 1947 |
6 | Lottie M. Heed phonograph record sound
Lottie M. Heed: My Mother-in-Law; Why Didn't You Say So Before!
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20 July 1947 |
7 | F. Y. Morse and James Jepson; Mrs. John H. Riding phonograph record sound
F. Y. Morse and James Jepson: It's then to St. George Again; Dixie Artichokes (A Vision); Lord Nelson Randall (Recited). / Mrs. John H. Riding: Mollie Bawn; Mother's Old Red Shawl.
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10, 11 August 1947 |
8 | James Jepson phonograph record sound
James Jepson: Barbara Allen; Broomfield Hill; Two Orphan Boys of Switzerland; Farmer's Boy; Lorena.
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11 August 1947 |
9 | Jan Cooper phonograph record sound
Jan Cooper: Barbara Allen; Foggy Dew; Cowboy's Lament; Down in the Valley; Over Yandro; Tumbling Weeds; Shepherdess Walk; Biting my Fingernail; Down the Trail of Aching Hearts.
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1947-1951 |
10 | Ruth Partridge phonograph record sound
Ruth Patridge: Lucy Gray (Recitation from poem, not folklore); The Ladies; Mrs. Eggerston.
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1947-1951 |
11 | Mable S. Overson phonograph record sound
Marble S. Overson: Paddy the Rogue (O'Rourke); He Sang Songs to his Herd; Jenny Jenkins; Nelly Bly; Little Sal (Sir Hugh); Ten Commandments.
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20 August 1948 |
12 | Ianthus Barlow phonograph record sound
Ianthus Barlow: House Carpenter; Roving Joe.
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1947-1951 |
13 | Ida D. Hubbard phonograph record sound
Ida D. Hubbard: Sailor's Grave (Dublin Bay); Winds… Blew, Cross… Moor; Barney Mavourneen; House Carpenter; Two Orphans; Gypsy's Warning.
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05 August 1949 |
14 | Rosina Rebber phonograph record sound
Rosina Rebber: Ship's Carpenter; The Sailor Boy (Sailor's Trade's a Weary Life).
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10 August 1947 |
15 | James Jepson phonograph record sound
James Jepson: My Grandfather's Goat; Florilla; Bachelor's Farewel; A Yorkshire in London; The Wife Wrapt in a Wetherskin [sic]; Golden Vanity (furmity) [sic].
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13 August 1947 |
17 | Milas Wakefield phonograph record sound
Milas Wakefield: Joe Bowers; Yellow Rose of Texas; Lass of Mohea; Andy Bardeen; Texas Rangers; Plains of Waterloo.
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12 August 1948 |
19 | C. Wilkinson; Lydia Watts phonograph record sound
C. Wilkinson: Poor Married Man; Dutches Gentleman; Hang Up your Hat. / Lydia Watts: Joe Bowers; Sally Monroe (#2); Lass of Mohea; Lord Lovell.
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15 August 1949 |
20 | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hamblin; Dean Baxter phonograph record sound
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hamblin: Winds that Blew Across the Wild Moor; Once I was Happy but Look at me Now. / Dean Baxter: Our Goodman; Jerusalem Pakoo; Something in the Bottle; In Bed with the Man.
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31 July 1947 |
21 | Susie S. Barlow phonograph record sound
Susie S. Barlow: Jenn's Fair Gentle Rosemarie; Farmer's Boys; Farmer's Curst [sic] Wife; Old Woman in Clinton.
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18 October 1948 |
22 | Susie S. Barlow phonograph record sound
Susie S. Barlow: Ancient Farmer; Sleigh Ride; I Love Little Willie; The Orphan Boy; The Dying Sailor.
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16 November 1948 |
23 | James Jepson; Lottie M. Heed phonograph record sound
James Jepson: Farmer's Cursed Wife; Will the Weaver; Ellaree. / Lottie M. Heed: Brooklyn Fire; Boston Burglar.
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10 September 1947 |
25 | Salley A. Hubbard phonograph record sound
Salley A. Hubbard: Bishop of Canterbury; Lamferd; Broomfield Hill; John Reilley; I'll Not Marry at All.
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15 August 1947 |
26 | James Jepson phonograph record sound
James Jepson: In Our Grandfather's Days; Pretty Mohee; Ellen and Edward; Sea Captain; Golden Vanity (furmity) [sic]; She Never Blamed Him.
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11 August 1947 |
27 | Elizabeth Jensen phonograph record sound
Elizabeth Jensen: Billy Boy; Golden Vanity; Henry Martin (Ives); Children of the Saints [illegible]; Branbury Briar; Andrew Bardean; Lord Thomas and Fair Ann.
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04 September 1947 |
28 | Susie S. Barlow phonograph record sound
Susie S. Barlow: Derby Ram; Old Dan Tucker; Jenny Lorn; On Green Mossy Banks of Leam; I Saw Sweet Nellie Home.
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28 October 1948 |
29 | Mary E. Hoyt; Mrs. Joseph H. Christensen phonograph record sound
Mary E. Hoyt: Braes of Strohblane; Sandman (Danish) Robbins. / Mary E. Hoyt and Mrs. Joseph H. Christensen: United Order Song; Butter and Cheese and All.
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11 August 1947 |
30 | George Searle phonograph record sound
George Searle: Bride's Death; Dying Message; Sioux Indian Defeat; Bachelor's Hall (Farewell to Girls); I Once Courted a Dutch Girl; I Want to be a Mormon.
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16 July 1947 |
31 | Andrew Somerville phonograph record sound
Andrew Somerville: I Tickled Her Under the Chin; Girl and the Highwayman (2 versions); Moab Alphabet; Strawberry Roan; I Tickled Her Under the Chin (poor).
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16 August 1949 |
32 | Susie S. Barlow phonograph record sound
Susie S. Barlow: Come Young Men and Maidens (Edwin Lowlands Low); Captain and his Whiskers; Frog in the Well; Dying Miller.
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19 October 1948 |
33 | Salley A. Hubbard phonograph record sound
S. A. Hubbard: On Banks of Sweet Dundee; Little Pleader; Bare Feet; I'm Ninety-Five; Girls are All Married but Me; Widow's A-Courtin'.
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12 November 1947 |
34 | Milas E. Wakefield phonograph record sound
M. E. Wakefield: On Banks of Sweet Dundee; Roy O'Neill (Dublin Boy); We Never Can Forget Him; Write [a] Letter to my Mother; Oh Larry, Whoa; Picking Berries… .
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28 August 1948 |
35 | Salley A. Hubbard phonograph record sound
S. A. Hubbard: Bright Amanda (White Bosom Bare); Willie Taylor; Johnny Doyle; Love has Brought me to Despair; Rainbow Willow (Locks and Bolts).
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02 September 1947 |
36 | Susie S. Barlow phonograph record sound
Susie S. Barlow: Gypsy's Warning; Answer to Gypsy's Warning; Billy Boy; Longest Name Song; Ticket in me Pack; Poor Old Maids.
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16 November 1948 |
37 | Luella Adams; Salley A. Hubbard phonograph record sound
Luella Adams and S. A. Hubbard: We Left Old Ireland Because we were Poor; Out in the Cold World; Molly, Dear Molly; Chinee Lived in Man; Long John was a Chinaman; Boston Burglar; Erin's Green Shore.
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20 December 1947 |
38 | George S. Taggart; Susie S. Barlow phonograph record sound
[?] Taggart, [Susie S.?] Barlow: Bear Lake Monster; Days of Forty-Nine; Beggar Girl. / [Susie S.?] Barlow: Clarence McFadden.
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17 November 1948 |
39 | Caroline W. Knudsen phonograph record sound
Caroline W. Knudsen: Merchant's Daughter; Two Orphans (Brooklyn Fire); Yellow Rose of Texas; Three Perished in the Snow; Sunshine of Paradise Alley.
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16 September 1948 |
40 | Milas Wakefield phonograph record sound
Milas Wakefield: Boys of SanPete County; Bright Amanda; Comments (shearing contest); Drummer Boy; Baggage Coach Ahead; Poor Little Soldier Boy (Farmer Boy).
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14 October 1948 |
41 | Andrew Somerville; D. John Rogers phonograph record sound
Andrew Somerville: Whoa Mule Whoa; What State the World is in; In the Faded Coat of Blue. / D. John Rogers: Of All the Gals the ever was; Bonny Irish Boy; They say he Courts Another.
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15-17 August 1949 |
42 | Jetta Huntsman phonograph record sound
Jetta Huntsman: Billy Grimes; Water Cress Girl; Brigham Young; Lawyer Outwitted; Baby Brother.
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10 August 1947 |
43 | D. John Rogers phonograph record sound
D. John Rogers: The Silver Dagger; Young Charlotte; Three Loving Brothers… Scotland; In Faded Coat of Blue; Way Down in Old Virginia.
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16 August 1949 |
44 | Milas E. Wakefield phonograph record sound
M. E. Wakefield: Little German Home Across the Sea; Poor Old Brown; Kitchen Floor.
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28 August 1948 |
45 | Jetta Leia Huntsman phonograph record sound
Jetta Leia Huntsman: Twins; Baldheaded End of the Broom; Creep Upon the Little Cabin Floor; Fallen Leaf; Bear Lake Monster.
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10 August 1947 |
46 | Henry Holt phonograph record sound
Henry Holt: Bishop's Song; Poem: Book of Mormon in a Nutshell; Texas Rangers; I Used to Live in Cottonwood; Sweet Betsy from Pike.
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10 August 1947 |
47 | Newell D. Day; Luella Dallin; Sarah Molyneux; George Finlinson phonograph record sound
Newell D. Day, Luella Dallin: Mrs. Foggarthy's Cake; Nellie Gray; Kitty Wells. / Sarah Molyneux, George Finlinson: The Old Home Ain't What it Used to be; Rip Van Winkle.
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06 August 1947 |
48 | George E. Finlinson; Newell Day phonograph record sound
George E. Finlinson: John Bull; Plains of Waterloo; Sego Lily (Utah). / George E. Finlinson, Newell Day: Tomorrow (Finlinson); Tomorrow (Day); The Preacher and the Bear (Day).
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06 August 1947 |
49 | Lottie M. Heed phonograph record sound
Lottie M. Heed: After the Ball (parody); After the Ball (parody campaign song); My Sweetheart is the Man in the Moon (parody); My Nose Sticks Out a Foot; Club had a Meeting Tonight.
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18 July 1947 |
50 | George H. Vine phonograph record sound
George H. Vine: Milwaukee Fire; The Song that Reached my Heart; Eighty Years Ago; Darling Mary.
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26 June 1947 |
51 | George H. Vine phonograph record sound
George H. Vine: Ileen Aroon; Old [?] Chair; Many Happy Returns This Day (Lost [?]); The Steam Arm; The Frog; What has England Done?; O, Mrs. McCarty.
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27 June 1947 |
52 | A. G. Burr phonograph record sound
A. G. Burr: Bonny Black Bess (no good); Bonny Black Bess (Dick Turpin); Steve O'Donnell's Wake; Sioux Indians; My Mother-in-Law (dialect); Steve O'Donnell's Wake.
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15 August 1949 |
53 | Caroline W. Knudsen phonograph record sound
Caroline W. Knudsen: Mistletoe Bough; Baggage Coach Ahead; Captain with his Whiskers; Little Brown Jug; Passing Policeman; Poor Old Slave.
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16 September 1948 |
54 | Ida Hubbard; Frank Slaughter SLC phonograph record sound
Ida Hubbard: Cruel was my Father; Jack and Joe (tune [of] Fatal Wednesday). / Frank Slaughter SLC: Poor Married Man I; Poor Married Man II.
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05 August 1949 |
55 | Milas E. Wakefield phonograph record sound
Milas E. Wakefield: Old Brown Pants; Burial of John Moore (parody); Fisherman and his Child.
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05 August 1949 |
56 | James Jepson phonograph record sound
James Jepson: Drunkard's Dream; Dying Girl's Message; Nellie Ray; Sarah's Young Man; Shamus O'Brian; Never Push a Man; Soldier Bade his Wife Adieu; Do they Think of me at Home; Dumb Wife.
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11 September 1947 |
57 | Caroline W. Knudsen phonograph record sound
Caroline W. Knudsen: Boston Burglar; Ten Thousand Miles Away; Poor Old Ned; Lorinna (organ); Massa's in the Cold Ground.
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01 September 1948 |
58 | Thomas Isom; D. John Rogers; Mrs. J. Skeen phonograph record sound
Thomas Isom: The Old Log Barn; Katie MacFearon; Heathen Chinee. / D. John Rogers, Mrs. J. Skeen: Bessie Fair; In Steven's Green; Bred and Born in Boston.
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12 September 1947; 17 August 1948 |
59 | Emile Anderson; Mable Overson phonograph record sound
Emile Anderson, Mable Overson: Farmyard Song; Two Orphans; Old Woman in Yorkshire; Gallant Hussars. / Mable Overson: Vacant Chair; Grandfather's Chair.
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20 August 1948 |
60 | Clark Bros; L. A. Andrews phonograph record sound
Clark Bros: I was Born 6000 Years Ago; Poor Married Man I; Poor Married Man II; I Would I were a Small Sparrow. / L. A. Andrews: Texas Rangers; An Old Man; Old Man Came Courting Me; Keyhole in the Door.
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15 November; 15 December 1947 |
61 | Mrs. Margaret S. Boyle phonograph record sound
Mrs. Margaret S. Boyle: Handcart Song; Up Echo Canyon; Bonnie Dundee; Erin's My Counts.
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25 January 1951 |
62 | George Finlinson phonograph record sound
George Finlinson: Home Sweet Home (parody); Nettie Moore; Kitty Wells; I Want Mississippi Home.
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07 August 1947 |
63 | Dean Baxter; Mrs. Dean Baxter phonograph record sound
Dean Baxter: The Log Hut; Come Dine with Us. / Mrs. Dean Baxter: Chickory Cho, Chickory Chan; Lost Kitty; A Passing Policeman; I'm Going to Write to Daddy.
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28 July 1947 |
64 | James Jepson phonograph record sound
James Jepson: Two Soldiers; A Soldier's Homeless Boy; Dublin Bay; Cot Beside the Hill; The Devil and the Lawyer; Thommy Thomas; The Drunkard is no More; Sweet Betsy from Pike.
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11 September 1947 |
65 | A. Gowers phonograph record sound
[?] Gowers: Little Brown Jug; You Look More Like Your Dad Every Day; Bonnie Jean; I'm Poor but a Gentleman Still; The Same Old Game; Take This Letter to your Mother.
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09 August 1947 |
66 | Susie S. Barlow phonograph record sound
Susie S. Barlow: The Old Maid; One Sunday Morning; On the Banks of the Clyde; Poor Little Soldier Boy; Fatal Wedding.
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16 November 1948 |
67 | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hamlblin phonograph record sound
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hamblin: Flying Horses (Little Boy in Green); Kicking Mule; Honey, the Moon am Shining; Katie Dear.
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31 July 1947 |
68 | Etta Smiley phonograph record sound
Etta Smiley: Old Elm Tree; Homemade Chicken Pie; Drunkard's Lone Child; Blackeyed Anna (Florella); Carpenter's Wife.
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07 August 1947 |
69 | Afton Cary; Marguerite Millais; London Millais phonograph record sound
Afton Cary: Paper of Pins. / Marguerite Millais: Pompey is Dead. / Mr. and Mrs. Millais: Creation. / London Millais: Derby Ram. / [?]: Hungarian Songs.
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1946-1951 |
70 | Milas E. Wakefield phonograph record sound
M. E. Wakefield: Winding on Train; Sweet Sunny South; Fallen Leaf; Kitchen Floor.
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26 August 1948 |
71 | Nada Kay phonograph record sound
Nada Kay: Yellow Rose of Texas; Sweet Sunny South; Diamond Joe; Little Log Cabin in the Lane; Widow in the Cottage by the Sea.
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06 August 1947 |
72 | Mrs. John H. Riding phonograph record sound
Mrs. John H. Riding: Old Spinning Wheel; Passing Policeman; Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party; Gathering Up Shells from the Shore.
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11 August 1947 |
73 | Lucilla R. Adams; Harley W. Dalton phonograph record sound
Lucilla R. Adams: The Motto on the Wall; I Left Ireland and Mother Because we were Poor. / Lucilla R. Adams, Harley W. Dalton: Sacred Hymn; So You're Going to Leave Your Home.
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06 August 1947 |
74 | Melba Western; Daisy D. Shaffey phonograph record sound
Melba Western: You're Going to Leave Home, Jim; Two Little Boys; Poor Little Joe (Wakefield). / Melba Western, Daisy D. Shaffey: Miner's Daughter; Parker.
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21-22 August 1948 |
75 | Amanda B. Shelton phonograph record sound
Amanda B. Shelton: Fair Ella; Edmund, Who Plowed the Lowlands Low; Mrs. Green's Mother, my Mother-in-Law; For Old Time's Sake.
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03 October 1947 |
76 | D. John Rogers phonograph record sound
D. John Rogers: Sioux Indians; Silver Dagger; Wild Irish Boy; Dick Darbin, the Cobbler.
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11 September 1947 |
77 | James Jepson phonograph record sound
James Jepson: Spanish Juanita; I Traced her Footprints in the Snow; Ada Ray; Hard Times; The Wild Rover I; The Wild Rover II.
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11 September 1947 |
78 | Caroline W. Knudsen phonograph record sound
Caroline W. Knudsen: The Charming Young Widow I Met on the Train; Drunkard's Wife's Dream. / Emma Snow; Kitty Wells; Song of Utah.
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08 August 1947; 16 September 1948 |
79 | Nada Kay; Long Pete Anderson; A. Gowers; Samuel Jones phonograph record sound
Nada Kay, Long Pete Anderson: Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane I; Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane II; Don't Make Me Go To Bed. / L. P. Anderson, A. Gowers, Samuel Jones: Watermelon Smilin' on the Vine; De Banjo's de Instrument for me; When Gabriel Died he Made a Will.
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06-08 August 1947 |
80 | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hamblin; Mary A. Rhodes; Lottie M. Heed phonograph record sound
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hamblin, Mary A. Rhodes: Fair Ella; It is True Dear Heart we are Fading. / Lottie M. Heed: Johnny Sands; Silk Merchant's Daughter; Alonzo the Brave (fragment); Jenny Sinks (parody Capt. Sends [?]); Brigham Young (fragment).
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31 July 1947; 03 September 1949 |
81 | James Jepson phonograph record sound
James Jepson: Lucy Gray; Marble; Poor Old Slave; When a Fellow Falls in Love; The Same Thing Over Again; Molly Darling.
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11 September 1947 |
82 | Milas E. Wakefield phonograph record sound
M. E. Wakefield: Man, Man, Man; Tim Finnigan's Wake; Dan McGinty; After [the] War, Come Back; First Banjo; World Made in Six Days; Woman, Naughty Woman.
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25 August 1948 |
83 | Vern Fullerton; F. Y. Morse phonograph record sound
Vern Fullerton: Laughing Song; No One to Welcome Me Home; Rock Dear Snookums to Sleep. / F. Y. Morse: Once I Lived in Cottonwood; The Cohabs.
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09-10 August 1947 |
84 | James Jepson phonograph record sound
James Jepson: Tailor in the Chest; Sailor's Grave; Dying Californian; Peter and Mark; Bull Whacker; I Betcha a Dollar you Don't.
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11 September 1947 |
85 | George A. Searle phonograph record sound
George A. Searle: I'm a Gentleman Still; Timothy Harmless; Dreary Black Hills; Bury me not on the Lone Prairie.
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06 July 1947 |
86 | Salley A. Hubbard phonograph record sound
S. A. Hubbard: Jim Fiske; Daisy Dean; Broken Down; I Really Can't Keep Still; All Coming Here to Tea. / Up in that Back Room; Dumb Wife; Shipwreck; Bill Smithers.
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07-20 December 1947 |
87 | Lillian McKnight; Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Meyers phonograph record sound
Lillian McKnight: So You Are Going to Leave the Old Home; Death of Charles [?] Garfield; Days of Forty-Nine; Flower and the Star; Heaven will Protect the Working Girl. / Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Meyers: Passing Policeman (not good).
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13 September 1947 |
88 | Mrs. Jose DeVera Ogilvie; Barbara Hubbard phonograph record sound
Mrs. Jose DeVera Ogilvie, Barbara Hubbard: Hungarian Songs; Danish Songs; Three Dreams (L. H.); Sky Blue Water (Cooper).
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1948 |
89 | Ella J. Seegmiller phonograph record sound
Ella J. Seegmiller: Marching to Dixie (Walker); A Dixie Song (Walker); Tis Darkest Just Before the Day; All are Talking of Utah.
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09 August 1947 |
90 | Ed. S. Kimber; Annie Kimber phonograph record sound
Ed. S. Kimber: A Married Woman's Lot is not a Happy One; My Name is Joe Morgan. / Annie Kimber: Swedish Songs; Danish Songs (Ed. S. Kimber, Accordion).
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14 July 1947 |
91 | Vern Fullerton phonograph record sound
Vern Fullerton: Every Race has a Flag but a Coon; Good Old Scottish Custom; I Came Over from Ireland a Short Time Ago; The Hat me Father Wore; Minnehasse Came from China; Apex Boarding House; I'll Go Back to St. George Again.
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08 August 1947 |
92 | Ida Hubbard Eskelson phonograph record sound
Ida Hubbard Eskelson: Gov. Zane; Pig Song; Father Come Home; Slave's Dream.
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05 August 1949 |
93 | Salley A. Hubbard phonograph record sound
S. A. Hubbard: Dying Message; Dying Boy; Dying Californian; I Can Love Salley; Death of a Soldier on Guard; Old Man's Courtship; Soldier's Return; Never Wed an Old Man; Little Nell of Marragansatt Bay.
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06 December 1947 |
94 | Salley A. Hubbard phonograph record sound
S. A. Hubbard: Brigham Young, Lion of the Lord; Royal Family; Brigham Young (first wrong tune, second right); Daddy I'm a Mormon; Mountain Meadow Massacre; Kate and her Horns; My Wife's Become a Mormonite; Drunkard's Wife.
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12 November 1946 |
95 | Salley A. Hubbard phonograph record sound
S. A. Hubbard: Fear the Buggers; Courting my Father's Mary; Johnny Green; Joe Bowers; Ladle Song; Silvia (Zilah).
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02 September 1947 |
96 | Ephraim Ellertson phonograph record sound
Ephraim Ellertson: Van Dieman's Land; Rose of Ellen Dale; Write a Letter to our Mother; I'm Saddest When I Sing.
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16 July 1947 |
97 | Milas E. Wakefield phonograph record sound
M. E. Wakefield: Two Orphans; Ole Olson; Farmer John; Lorena, Dear Lorena; Lorena.
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28 August 1948 |
98 | Milas E. Wakefield phonograph record sound
Milas E. Wakefield: Miner's Lonely Grave; Katie McFearon; I'll Await my Sailor Boy; James Bond; White Man Let me Go.
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06 September 1948 |
99 | Milas E. Wakefield phonograph record sound
Milas E. Wakefield: Fellow that Look Like Me; Plains of Waterloo; Parrot Said Come In; Passing Policeman; Ship that Never Returned.
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14 October 1948 |
100 | Amanda B. Shelton phonograph record sound
Amanda B. Shelton: The Drunkard's Dream; Foggy Dew (by Bruce Wallace, Jr., 6/6/55); Cabin with the Roses by the Door; Three Leaves of Shamrock.
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03 October 1947 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Folk music--Utah
- Folk songs--Utah
Form or Genre Terms
- Sound recordings
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Hubbard, Lester A. (Lester Andrews), 1892-1978 (fmo)