Ronald D. Cohen Folk Music Research Collection

Ronald D. Cohen Folk Music Research Collection

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Collection Title: The Ronald D. Cohen Folk Music Research Collection Collection Number:  2014-021  (Accessioned under 2014-021 and 2015-005)  Collection is open to additions at donor’s leisure. Collection Processed by: Managing Archivist Kate Blalack, Corinne Kannenberg, Alex Sharp, and Kellie Miller Collection Guide prepared by: Corinne Kannenberg, MA, 2014 Actively being edited by Kate Blalack, MLIS, CA, DAS, 2019 Date Range:  1956 – 2012 Extent:  96 linear feet of materials (2 map drawers, 8 oversized flat boxes; 27 record storage boxes, 2 document boxes, 1 media box, 3 book boxes, 3 artifact boxes) Provenance:  Ronald D. Cohen Biographical Sketch:  Ronald Cohen was born in Los Angeles in 1940, and in the mid-1950s he and his brother discovered folk music, beginning with The Weavers, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, and similar folk artists of the time. This passion turned into dedicated scholarship moving Ron Cohen into position as one of the foremost authorities on the history of folk music in America. Cohen received his PhD in American History from the University of Minnesota and is Emeritus Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, Indiaia. He is the author, co-author, and/or editor of numerous books, articles and publications. His folk music publications include:
  • Wasn’t That a Time!”: Firsthand Accounts of the Folk Music Revival (Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1995);
  • (Co-produced with Dave Samuelson), Songs for Political Action: Folk Music, Topical Songs and the American Left, 1926-1954 (10 CD box with 212 page illustrated book, Bear Family Records BCD 15720, 1996);
  • Agnes “Sis” Cunninghm and Gordon Friesen, Red Dust and Broadsides: A Joint Autobiography (Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press,1999);
  • (Co-produced with Dave Samuelson), Goodnight Irene:The Weavers, 1949-1953 (4 CD box with illustrated book, Bear Family Records, 2000);
  • (Co-produced with Jeff Place), The Best of Broadside: 1962-1988: Anthems of the American Underground From the Pages of Broadside Magazine (5 CD box with illustrated book, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2000);
  •  Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Revival and American Society, 1940-1970 (Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press,  2002);
  • Alan Lomax: Selected Writings, 1934-1997 (N.Y.: Routledge, 2003);
  • Folk Music: The Basics (N.Y.: Routledge, 2006);
  • A History of Folk Music Festivals in the Unites States: Feasts of Musical Celebration  (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2008);
  • (Co-produced with Robert Riesnan), Chicago Folk: Images of the Sixties Music Scene: The Photographs of Raeburn Flerlage (Toronto: ECW Press, 2009);
  • Work and Sing: A History of Occupational and Labor Union Songs in the United States (Crockett, CA: Carquinez Press/Fund for Labor Culture and History, 2010; distributed by the University of Illinois Press);
  • Alan Lomax, Assistant in Charge: The Library of Congress Letters, 1935-1945 (Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2011);
  • (Co-produced with Jim Capaldi), The Pete Seeger Reader (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015);
  • Woody Guthrie: Writing America’s Songs (N.Y.: Routledge, 2012);
  • (Co-produced with Will Kaufman), Study War No More: A History of Peace Songs in the United States (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2014, distributed by Routledge);
  • (Co-produced with Rachel Donaldson), Roots of the Revival: American and British Folk Music in the 1950s (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2014)
  • (Co-produced with Stephen Petrus), Folk City: New York and the American Folk Music Revival (N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 2015);
  • Depression Folk: Grassroots Music and Left-Wing Politics in 1930s America (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2016);
  • “Jews in Folk Music,” Stars of David (Vienna: Hentrich & Hentrich, Judische Museum Wien, 2016), 200-203;
  • (Co-produced with David Bonner), Selling Folk Music: An Illustrated History, 1900-1970 (Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2017);
  • Cohen and Stephen Petrus, “Folk Music and Political Activism in Greenwich Village and at the Newport Folk Festival, 1935-1965,” Brett Lashua et al, eds., Sounds and the City, Vol. 2 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), 279-302.
Scope and Contents:  This collection includes an extensive reference book collection (housed separately), original research notes and papers, manuscripts, correspondence, numerous music journals, periodicals and magazines, song books, sheet music, photographs, media, festival and event posters, research articles, extensive folk festival ephemera, and realia related to the history of folk music, primarily in the United States. Related Materials:  The Ronald D. Cohen Folk Music Reference Book Collection 2014-021 Ronald D. Cohen Collection, 1914-2005 (Bulk 1940-2005), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

RONALD D. COHEN COLLECTION, 1914-2005 (BULK 1940-2005)

Language:  Materials entirely in English and some material has no linguistic content. Collection Restrictions:  Currently the materials are restricted to in-house research. Usage Restrictions:  All material is copyrighted and permission must be acquired to publish. Arrangement:  The collection is physically arranged and preserved according to provenance, and this is to maintain the original context of the materials. When necessary for preservation purposes, materials have been rehoused with like materials and a separation sheet has been inserted into the original space. For preservation and access purposes, the reference book collection was separated into it’s own collection.  See The Ronald D. Cohen Folk Music Reference Book Collection 2014-021 List of Series: Series 1: Folk Festivals (1939-1990, bulk 1970) Series 2: Artists/Folk Contemporaries
  • S2 Subseries 01: Woody Guthrie
  • S2 Subseries 02: Bob Dylan
  • S2 Subseries 03: Pete Seeger
Series 3: Correspondence Series 4: Newspaper Articles and Clippings (bulk 1940-1970) Series 5: Publications
  • S5 Subseries 01: Journals (1945-1986, bulk 1970s)
  • S5 Subseries 02: Newsletters (1934-2003, bulk 1960-1990)
  • S5 Subseries 03: Magazines (1934-2014, bulk 1960-1990)
  • S5 Subseries 04: Rare Books (1913-2002)
  • S5 Subseries 05: Academic Papers, (1967-2001)
  • S5 Subseries 06: Miscellaneous (1940-2010)
Series 6: Song books (1923-2008, bulk 1940-1970) Series 7: Sheet Music (1927-1969) Series 8: Performance Fliers, Brochures, and Other Advertisements (Not Folk Festivals) Series 9: Folk Music Organization Series 10: Social Justice Organizations Series 11: Folk Music Conferences Series 12: Folk Genres Series 13: Record Labels Series 14: Legal and Governmental Records, (1937-1961) Series 15: Posters (Map Case) Series 16: Photographs Series 17: Miscellaneous Series 18: Realia & Ephemera
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SERIES 1: FOLK FESTIVALS (1939-1990, BULK 1970)

Box 01 Folder 10: Fox Hollow Folk Festival (Oct. 1974) 
Box 01 Folder 11: International Folk Festivals (1934-1952)
Box 01 Folder 12: Gary International Institute Folk Festivals
 Box 01 Folder 13: Fort Valley State Folk Festivals 
Box 01 Folder 14: Folk Festival of the Catskills (1942 and 1943)
Box 01 Folder 15: Bread and Roses Folk Festival (1977)
Box 01 Folder 16: Big Sur Folk Festival (1969) (photocopies and internet materials)
Box 01 Folder 17: Arkansas Folk Festival (1960)
Box 01 Folder 18: First Beaulieu World Folk Festival (1966)
Box 01 Folder 19: Berkshire Mountains Blue Grass Folk Festival (1976)
Box 01 Folder 20: Midwest Folk Festival (1966) ; Compilation of 1973 Folk Music Festivals, Fiddlers’ Conventions, and Related Events in the United States and Canada, compiled by Joseph C. Hickerson – Library of Congress, Music Division, Archive of Folk Song (see also Series V: Published Works, Subseries V (7): Other)
Box 01 Folder 23: Southern Ohio Folk Festival
Box 01 Folder 24: Gospel, Spiritual and Folk Festival (August 28, 1960)
Box 01 Folder 27: Falcon Ridge Folk Festival (1966) (photocopies and internet materials);2nd Annual Georgia Folk Festival (1966?) (photocopies and internet materials); World’s Fair Folk Festival (1939)
Box 01 Folder 29: Pennsylvania Folk Festival (1983)
Box 01 Folder 30: Millpond Traditional Folk Festival (1995)
Box 01 Folder 31: Queens College of New York Folk Festival (1963)
Box 01 Folder 32: 7th Annual Folk Music Festival (San Francisco State College)
Box 01 Folder 33: Green Grass Folk Festival, “Sing Out!” brochures
Box 01 Folder 34: Cornell Folk Festival (1975)
Box 01 Folder 35: Detroit Folklore Society Folk Festival (1963)
Box 01 Folder 36: Bluegrass Folk Music Festival (1973: Lake Whippowill, VA)
Box 01 Folder 37: 50th Annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival (1977)
Box 01 Folder 38: Folk Festival Preview Program for the World’s Fair (1939)
Box 01 Folder 39: 4th Annual Goya Folk Festival (1964)
Box 02 Folder 31: New York Folk Festival (1965)
Box 03 Folder 17: National Folk Festival
Box 03 Folder 18: Swarthmore Folk Festival (1957)
Box 03 Folder 20: Woodstock Folk Festival (1962)
Box 03 Folder 21: Ozark Folk Festivals
Box 03 Folder 22: National Folk Festival
Box 04 Folder 33: Berkeley Folk Festivals
Box 04 Folder 37: Mariposa Folk Festival/HOOT (1963)
Box 04 Folder 31: Festival of American Folklife (1982)
Box 04 Folder 32: White Top Folk Festivals (1930s), Jean Thomas
Box 05 Folder 28: Chicago Folk Festival
Box 06 Folder 01: Various
Box 06 Folder 02: Various
Box 06 Folder 03: National Folk Festival
Box 06 Folder 04: Clear Water Folk Festival (1985-1987)
Box 06 Folder 05: Middletown Folk Festival (1973-1985)
Box 10 Folder 13: Gospel for Freedom Festival (1962)
Box 10 Folder 27: Various folk music festival pamphlets
Box 11 Folder 25: Pennsylvania Folk Festival
Box 11 Folder 33: Newport Folk Festival, First Annual, Rhode Island, July 11- 12 booklet/program; Newport Folk Festival, July 22-25, 1965; Newport Folk Festival 1968 (2 copies)
Box 14 Folder 10: Summer Solstice Folk Music and Dance Festival (1990)
Box 25 Folder 11: UCLA Folk Festival Press Kit (1965)

SERIES 2: ARTISTS/FOLK CONTEMPORARIES

Box 01 Folder 02: Almanac Singers, including Pete’s scrapbooks and Reuss Papers (early 1940s) (see also Subseries II (3): Pete Seeger)
Box 01 Folder 43: Irwin Silber interview (December 13, 1991)
Box 01 Folder 48: Carl Sandburg
Box 01 Folder 51: Dr. Louis Gottlieb
Box 02 Folder 26: Belafonte
Box 04 Folder 01: Victor Grossman
Box 04 Folder 10: Chuck Mancuso
Box 04 Folder 17: Sis Cunningham
Box 04 Folder 18: Sis Cunningham
Box 04 Folder 22: Phil Ochs
Box 04 Folder 28: Jack Elliot interview (1978)
Box 04 Folder 28: Mike Seeger interview (1977)
Box 04 Folder 28: Archie Green (1976)
Box 04 Folder 28: Mary Taverns (1977)
Box 05 Folder 30: D’Lugoff
Box 05 Folder 30: D’Lugoff
Box 09 Folder 43: Alan Lomax
Box 09 Folder 44: Alan Lomax
Box 09 Folder 45: Alan Lomax
Box 10 Folder 16: Almanac Singers (see also Subseries II (3): Pete Seeger)
Box 10 Folder 28: B. G. Lumpkin
Box 10 Folder 33: Harry Schachter
Box 10 Folder 33: Earl Robinson
Box 11 Folder 11: Sam Hinton
Box 12 Folder 01: Priority Ramblers
Box 12 Folder 01: Bernie Asbel
Box 12 Folder 02: Bernie Asbel
Box 12 Folder 04: Bernie Asbel
Box 12 Folder 04: People’s Songs
Box 23 Folder 01: Bess, Alan, and John Lomax
Box 23 Folder 02: Bess, Alan, and John Lomax
Box 24 Folder 01: Sis Cunningham
Box 24 Folder 03: Sis Cunningham Labor Songs
Box 24 Folder 07: Barry Kornfield
Box 24 Folder 19: Michael Rossman
Box 24 Folder 23: Barry Olivier
Box 25 Folder 24: Lionel Kilberg

SERIES 2 ARTISTS/FOLK CONTEMPORARIES 

SUB-SERIES 01: WOODY GUTHRIE

Box 02 Folder 28: Woody Guthrie
Box 02 Folder 29: Woody Guthrie
Box 03 Folder 06: Woody Guthrie
Box 03 Folder 07: Woody Guthrie
Box 29 Folder 30: Woody Guthrie photographs (see also Series XVI: Photographs)

SERIES 2 ARTISTS/FOLK CONTEMPORARIES 

SUB-SERIES 02: BOB DYLAN

Box 23 Folder 09: Bob Dylan
Box 29 Folder 06: Bob Dylan photographs (see also Series XVI: Photographs)

SERIES 2 ARTISTS/FOLK CONTEMPORARIES 

SUB-SERIES 03: PETE SEEGER

Box 01 Folder 02: Almanac Singers (early 1940s) (including Pete’s Scrapbooks and Reuss Papers)
Box 04 Folder 07: Pete Seeger songs and photographs
Box 10 Folder 06: Peggy and Mike Seeger
 Box 10 Folder 09: Pete Seeger clippings (see also Series IV: Newspaper Articles and Clippings (bulk 1940-1970)
Box 10 Folder 15: Pete Seeger
Box 10 Folder 16: Almanac Singers
Box 10 Folder 38:  “Report To The Music Desk, From Pete Seeger –on activities of  week of Sept. XXXX `6-29th, 1948″
Box 24 Folder 05: Pete Seeger articles
Box 24 Folder 06: Pete Seeger articles
Box 24 Folder 08: Pete Seeger correspondence (see also Series III: Correspondence)
Box 24 Folder 17: Pete Seeger photographs (see also Series XVI: Photographs)
Box 29 Folder 38: Various Pete Seeger ephemera
Box 29 Folder 02: Pete Seeger photographs (see also Series XVI: Photographs)

SERIES 3: CORRESPONDENCE

Box 01 Folder 52: Boots Casetta and Progressive Party (1948)
Box 03 Folder 11: Woody Guthrie and Ken Lindsay
Box 03 Folder 12:  
  1. To Ron Cohen from Phyllis Jones, January 6, 1977 (Oberlin College Library) – Re Songs for Political Action 
  2. Holiday Card from Woody Guthrie Publication to Ron Cohen from Marjorie (includes words to Woody poem            “My Secret,” 1955
Box 03 Folder 19: Hootenanny Records and Irwin Silber
Box 04 Folder 02: Letters to Songwriters (Wallace Campaign)
Box 04 Folder 04: Miscellaneous clippings and correspondence (Sept. – Oct. 1948; Feb. 1951) (see also Series IV: Newspaper Articles and Clippings)
Box 04 Folder 16: Letter from Dick Reuss to Almanac Singers (1965)
Box 10 Folder 29: Irwin Silber correspondence regarding Sing Out!
Box 11 Folder 31: People’s Artists and Irwin Silber
Box 13 Folder 17: Various correspondence (1965-1966)
Box 24 Folder 08: Pete Seeger correspondence (see also Series II: Artists/Folk Contemporaries, Subseries II (3): Pete Seeger)
Box 29 Folder 35: Albert Sonnefeld, “People’s Songs,” 1949

SERIES 4: NEWSPAPER ARTICLES AND CLIPPINGS (BULK 1940-1970)

Box 02 Folder 04: Miscellaneous clippings
Box 04 Folder 04: Miscellaneous clippings and correspondence (Sept. – Oct. 1948; Feb. 1951) (see also Series III: Correspondence)
Box 04 Folder 30: Various Greenwich Village articles
Box 04 Folder 25: Village Voice, Vol. III, No. 13 (January 22, 1958)
Box 05 Folder 01: Tri County News, Christmas Edition (December 22, 1960)
Box 06 Folder 23: Various clippings (The Pioneer, Barry Konnfield)
Box 10 Folder 09: Pete Seeger clippings (see also Series II: Artists/Folk Contemporaries, Subseries II (3): Pete Seeger)
Box 13 Folder 07: The New Mexican (July 31, 1994)
Box 23 Folder 16: Various clippings and miscellaneous
Box 23 Folder 17: Various clippings and miscellaneous
Box 24 Folder 09: 1960s folk music articles
Box 24 Folder 12: “Indian Sign,” by William (Bill) Cunningham

SERIES 5: PUBLICATIONS

SUB-SERIES 01: JOURNALS (1945-1986, BULK 1970S)

Box 01 Folder 21: Living Blues, No. 44 (1979)
Box 02 Folder 21: Journal of Folklore Society of Greater Washington (D.C.) (1969-1973)
Box 04 Folder 16: Journal of American Folklore article: Richard Reuss, “Woody Guthrie and His Folk Tradition” Vol. 83, No. 329 (1970)
Box 04 Folder 36: Various articles from New York Folklore Quarterly (1945-1948)
Box 16 Folder 05: Living Blues: A Journal of the Black American Blues Tradition, No. 42-49 (1979-1981)
Box 16 Folder 06: Living Blues: A Journal of the Black American Blues Tradition, No 50-59 (1981-1984)
Box 16 Folder 07: Living Blues: A Journal of the Black American Blues Tradition, No. 60/61-66 (1984-1985)
Box 16 Folder 08: Living Blues: A Journal of the Black American Blues Tradition, No. 67-71 (1986)
Box 16 Folder 25 : Journal of the Society for American Music, Volume 6, Number 3, August 2012
Box 21 Folder 01: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 01-03, 1965-76
Box 21 Folder 02: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 03-04, 1967-68
Box 21 Folder 03: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 05, 1969
Box 21 Folder 04: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 06, 1970
Box 21 Folder 05: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 07, 1971
Box 21 Folder 06: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 08, 1971
Box 21 Folder 07: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 09, 1973
Box 21 Folder 08: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 10, 1974
Box 21 Folder 09: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 11, 1975
Box 21 Folder 10: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 12, 1976
Box 21 Folder 11: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 13, 1977
Box 21 Folder 12: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 14, 1978
Box 21 Folder 13: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 15, 1979
Box 21 Folder 14: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 16, 1980
Box 21 Folder 15: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 17, 1981
Box 21 Folder 16: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 18, 1982
Box 21 Folder 17: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 19, 1983
Box 21 Folder 18: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 20, 1984
Box 21 Folder 19: JEMF Quarterly, Vol. 21, 1985
Box 21 Folder 20: JEMF Archiving and Cataloging Procedure
Box 21 Folder 21: JEMF Reprint Series, Index
Box 21 Folder 22: JEMF Special Series, no. 5, no. 8, no. 12, no. 13, no. 15

SERIES 5: PUBLICATIONS

SUB-SERIES 02: NEWSLETTERS

Box 01 Folder 05: Autoharp: Organ of the Campus Folksong Club of the University of Illinois (1964-1968) (duplicates and photocopies)
Box 01 Folder 07: John Doe Newsletter (May 1999-Sept 2000)
Box 01 Folder 41: Hootenanny Newsletter (1940s-50s)
Box 02 Folder 02: Milwaukee Folk (c. 1972)
Box 02 Folder 05: Folklife Center News (1998-2011)
Box 02 Folder 08: Folk Music and Dance (1963)
Box 02 Folder 09: Folk News (1938-1939) (photocopies)
Box 02 Folder 14: Friends of Mountain Music, Vol. 2, No. 4 (1978)
Box 02 Folder 19: IU Folksong Club Newsletter (1962-1964)
Box 02 Folder 19: Blue Yodel Newsletter (1965-1967)
Box 03 Folder 15: Folknik (1964-68, 1978, 1987)
Box 04 Folder 03: People’s Songs
Box 04 Folder 04: People’s Songs
Box 04 Folder 24: Tune Up: The Monthly Newsletter of the Philadelphia Folksong Society (1962-1965)
Box 04 Folder 26: Washington Folk Strums: Local and Newport News, No. 5 (August 1, 1964)
Box 04 Folder 34: Promenade: American Square Dance Group (1940-1948)
Box 04 Folder 35: The Pointer: New York’s Only Complete Calendar of Folk Music (1965)
Box 04 Folder 23: Sounding Board: A Publication of the New Haven Folk Music Society (1965-68)
Box 06 Folder 08: American Folk Music, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1953)
Box 06 Folder 09: Backside, No. 1 (1964)
Box 06 Folder 10: Comment: The Broadside of Washington, D.C., No. 2 and No. 3 (1965)
Box 06 Folder 13: Bluegrass Express, Vol. 1, No. 3 – Vol. 2, No. 2
Box 09 Folder 32: Autoharp: Organ of the Campus Folksong Club of the University of Illinois, issue 18-24 (1964-1965)
Box 09 Folder 33: Autoharp: Organ of the Campus Folksong Club of the University of Illinois, issue 25-31 (1965-1967)
 Box 10 Folder 02: Canadian Folk Music Bulletin, Vol. 37.3-37.4 (2003)
Box 10 Folder 17: Folk Era Today Newsletter, No. 20 (1987)
Box 10 Folder 17: Kingston Korner Newsletter, No. 13-17 (1985-1986)
Box 10 Folder 23: Kingston Korner Newsletter, No. 11 (1984)
Box 10 Folder 29: Sing Out! Bulletin (1982)
Box 11 Folder 01: AutoharpOrgan of the Campus Folksong Club of the University of Illinois, Vol. 2, No. 2 – Vol. 4, No. 2 (1961-1963)
Box 13 Folder 19: Songmakers’ Almanac (1964-1965)
Box 14 Folder 19: Disc Collector Newsletter: Official Organ of National Hillbilly Record Collectors Exchange, No. 1-14
Box 14 Folder 20: Disc Collector Newsletter: Official Organ of National Hillbilly Record Collectors Exchange, No. 15-33
Box 14 Folder 21: Country Music Close-Up: A Monthly Publication of the Country Music Association (1964-1966)
Box 14 Folder 22: Country Music Close-Up: A Monthly Publication of the Country Music Association (1967-1970)
Box 23 Folder 11: Folklore Center Newsletters (bulk 1960s)
Box 23 Folder 12: Folklore Center Newsletters (late 1950s – 1970s)
Box 23 Folder 13: Folkmusic Guide USA (1958-1960)
Box 25 Folder 23: Lead Belly Letter: A Publication of the Lead Belly Society to Appreciate and Celebrate Lead Belly Music, Vol. 1, No. 1 – Vol. 6, No. 4 (1990-1996)
Box 29 Folder 37: People’s Artists Interim Newsletter (1949) – Folder 37
Box 30 Folder : Musical Quarterly, Vol. XX, Part. II, Oct. 1934

SERIES 5: PUBLICATIONS

SUB-SERIES 03: MAGAZINES (1934-2014, BULK 1960-1990)

Box 01 Folder 25: Pageant Vol. 21, No. 2 (1965)
Box 01 Folder 44: Gentleman, Vol. 4, No. 5 (1964) and Vol. 4, No. 6 (1964)
Box 01 Folder 44: Dude, Vol. 7, No. 3 (1963)
Box 01 Folder 44: Topper, Vol. 2, No. 3 (1962) and Vol. 3, No. 2 (1963)
Box 01 Folder 45: Rolling Stone issues (1969)
Box 01 Folder 46: Song Hits Magazine, Vol. 26, No. 3 (1962)
Box 01 Folder 10: The Folk Scene: Chicago’s Folk Magazine (Vol. I, No. 1 and No, 4; Vol. II, No. 5 and No. 6) (1964-65) – Folder 10
Box 02 Folder 11: Folk Scene LA (Vol. 2, No. 8; Vol. 6, No. 8) (1974 and 1978)
Box 02 Folder 12: Folk Style (No. 7 and No. 9)
Box 02 Folder 13: Folkways: A Magazine of International Folklore (1959-61, 1964); Folkways Records November 4 – 1957 (New Releases)
Box 02 Folder 15: Good NewsThe Magazine for West Coast Folk Music Enthusiasts (1961-62)
Box 02 Folder 16: HiFi Stereo Review, Vol. 4, No. 6 (May 1960)
Box 02 Folder 17: Hit Parader (Dec. 1963) and Teen Hit Parader, Vol. 22, No. 6 (Sept 1963)
Box 02 Folder 18: Hootenanny: The National Folk Song Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1-4 (1963-64)
Box 02 Folder 20: Jazz and Pop, Vol. 7, No. 8 (1968)
Box 02 Folder 22: Krome Kazoo, No. 5, No. 11
Box 02 Folder 23: ABC’s Hootenanny (1963-1964)
Box 02 Folder 24: Gardyloo (1959-1960)
Box 03 Folder 04: Folkin’ Around and Sounds (c. 1965)
Box 03 Folder 05: Folkin’ Around and Sounds (c. 1965)
Box 04 Folder 39: Rag Baby (1965)
Box 04 Folder 39: Et Tu (1964-1965)
 Box 04 Folder 36: My Folklore Quarterly (photocopies)
Box 06 Folder 11: Balkan Arts Traditions (1975)
Box 06 Folder 12: Ballads and Bull, No. 1 and No. 2 (1964)
Box 06 Folder 15: LA Broadside (1962-1963)
Box 06 Folder 17: Cavalier (1964-1965)
Box 06 Folder 18: Cheetah (1968)
Box 06 Folder 19: Crawdaddy (1966)
Box 06 Folder 20: Dynamics (1934-1935)
Box 06 Folder 21: Folk Forum: The Magazine of the Folk Arts, Vol. I, No. 9 – No. 10; Vol. II, No. 1, No. 3, No. 6 (1969 – 1971)
Box 06 Folder 22: Folk Music NYC, (1964)
Box 06 Folder 14: Blues Unlimited (1965-1969)
Box 06 Folder 16: The Broadside of New Britain, Connecticut, Vol. 1, No. 1-No. 6 (1965)
Box 09 Folder 01: Broadside, Vol. 1, No. 1 – Vol. 3, No. 19 (1962-1964)
Box 09 Folder 02: Broadside, Vol. 3, No. 20 – Vol. 5, No. 24 (1964-1967)
Box 09 Folder 03: Broadside, Vol. 5, No. 25 – Vol. 6, No. 15 (1967)
Box 09 Folder 13: Hit Parader (1950)
Box 09 Folder 32: New Masses, Vol. XXXIX, No. (May 20, 1941)
Box 10 Folder 18: Folk Era Today: Popular Folk Music Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1-2 (1987)
Box 10 Folder 19: Folk Era Today: Popular Folk Music Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1-3 (1988)
Box 10 Folder 20: Folk Era Today: Popular Folk Music Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 1-4 (1989)
Box 10 Folder 21: Popular Folk Music Today, Vol. 4, No. 1-4 (1990)
Box 10 Folder 22: Popular Folk Music Today, Vol. 5, No. 1-2 (1991)
Box 11 Folder 09: Time Magazine, Vol. XXV, No. 2, Henry Ford cover (1935)
Box 11 Folder 27: Time Magazine, Vol. LXXX, No. 21, Joan Baez cover (1962)
Box 12 Folder 29: Loose Lips Sink Ships, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1975)
Box 13 Folder 12: The New Crisis (Feb/Mar 1998)
Box 13 Folder 13: Common Quest: The Magazine of Black Jewish Relations,    Vol. 2, No. 1 (1997)
Box 13 Folder 14: Entertainment Weekly (November 9, 1990)
Box 13 Folder 15: The New Republic, Vol. 205, Nos. 3 & 4 (July 15 & 22, 1991)
Box 13 Folder 16: On the Tracks Bob Dylan editions, Vol. 9, No. 1 and No. 2(2001-2002)
Box 14 Folder 01: Blacklist, No. 6 (1965)
Box 14 Folder 07: On the Tracks, Bob Dylan edition, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2002)
Box 14 Folder 08: Culture Front: A Magazine of the Humanities, Vol. 8, No. 2 (1999)
Box 14 Folder 12: Festival Magazin (1970-1986 Berlin, DDR)
Box 14 Folder 13: Oxford American, No. 40 (2001)
Box 14 Folder 14: Oxford American, No. 50 (2005)
Box 14 Folder 15: Oxford American, No. 54 (2006)
Box 14 Folder 16: Oxford American, No. 58 (2007)
Box 14 Folder 17: Oxford American, No. 63 (2008)
Box 16 Folder 26: Down Beat, March 6, 1957-  feat. “Harry Belafonte: He’s Starting A Rush On Calypso Music.”
Box 16 Folder 27: The Nation, Aug.25/Sept. 01, 1997 “Who Controls the Music?”
Box 16 Folder 28: The Old-time Herald, Vol. 13, No. 09, March 2014 “Tradtion Comes Out of the Past, But It Happens In the Present,” ” An interview tip Gerry Milnes
Box 16 Folder 29: Science- Saturday Review, May 13, 1972, “Strummin’ Banjo in North Vietnam by Pete Seeger, “Lightning Research- From Ben Franklin to Now”.
Box 16 Folder 30: The Playgoer: The Magazine in the Theatre, (no date), “Coronet Theatre”.
Box 16 Folder 31: Kill For Peace Again, by Tuli Kupferberg (of the band, The Fugs), 1987 by Strolling Dog Press (Underground Press)
Box 16 Folder 32:  Liberty, February 19, 1964- feat. “Oscar Brand & Judy Collins ‘Sing Out’ on CTV’s Hootenanny
Box 16 Folder 33: Acoustic Guitar, Vol. 13, No. 01, Issue 115, July 2002. feat. “Pete Seeger Teaches the World to Sing–words and music to ‘The Bells of Rhymney.”
Box 16 Folder 34: Songs for Peace, Fall/Winter 1997- Issue #15; Spring/Summer 1998- Issue #16 (photocopy)
Box 16 Folder 29: Science- Saturday Review, May 13, 1972, “Strummin’ Banjo in North Vietnam by Pete Seeger, “Lightning Research- From Ben Franklin to Now”.
Box 17 Folder 11: Come for to Sing: Folk Music in Chicago, Vol. 4, No. 3 – Vol. 6, No. 4 (1978-1980)
Box 17 Folder 12: Come for to Sing: Folk Music in Chicago, Vol. 7, No. 3 – Vol. 9, No. 1 (1981-1983)
Box 17 Folder 13: Come for to Sing: Folk Music in Chicago, Vol. 9, No. 2 – Vol. 11, No. 1 (1983-1985)
Box 17 Folder 14: Come for to Sing: Folk Music in Chicago, Vol. 11, No. 2 – Vol. 11, No. 4 (1985)
Box 18 Folder 01: Sing Out!, Vol. 1, No. 2 – Vol. 3, No. 5 (1950-1953)
Box 18 Folder 02: Sing Out!, Vol. 3 – No. 6 – Vol. 6, No. 1 (1953-1956)
Box 18 Folder 03: Sing Out!, Vol. 6, No. 2 – Vol. 8, No. 3 (1956-1959)
Box 18 Folder 04: Sing Out!, Vol. 8, No. 4 – Vol. 10, No. 2 (1959-1960)
Box 18 Folder 05: Sing Out!, Vol. 10, No. 3 – Vol. 11, No. 6 (1960-1962)
Box 18 Folder 06: Sing Out!, Vol. 12, No. 1 – Vol. 13, No. 1 (1962-1963)
Box 18 Folder 07: Sing Out!, Vol. 13, No. 2 – Vol. 13, No. 5 (1963-1964)
Box 18 Folder 08: Sing Out!, Vol. 14, No. 2 – Vol. 14, No. 6 (1964-1965)
Box 18 Folder 09: Sing Out!, Vol. 15, No. 1 – Vol. 15, No. 5 (1965)
Box 18 Folder 10: Sing Out!, Vol. 15, No. 6 – Vol. 16, No. 4 (1966)
Box 18 Folder 11: Sing Out!, Vol. 16, No. 5 – Vol. 17, No. 3 (1966-1967)
Box 18 Folder 12:Sing Out!, Vol. 17, No. 4 – Vol. 18, No. 2/3 (1967-1968)
Box 18 Folder 13: Sing Out!, Vol. 18, No. 3 – Vol. 19, No. 1 (1968-1969)
Box 18 Folder 14: Sing Out!, Vol. 19, No. 2 – Vol. 20, No. 1 (1969-1970)
Box 19 Folder 01: Sing Out!, Vol. 20, No. 2 – Vol. 21, No. 3 (1970-1972)
Box 19 Folder 02: Sing Out!, Vol. 21, No. 4 – Vol. 22, No. 4 (1972-1973)
Box 19 Folder 03: Sing Out!, Vol. 22, No. 5 – Vol. 23, No. 5 (1973-1974)
Box 19 Folder 04: Sing Out!, Vol. 23, No. 1 – Vol. 24, No. 5 (1975)
Box 19 Folder 05: Sing Out!, Vol. 24, No. 6 – Vol. 25, No. 5 (1976-1977)
Box 19 Folder 06: Sing Out!, Vol. 25, No. 6 – Vol. 26, No. 6 (1977-1978)
Box 19 Folder 07: Sing Out!, Vol. 27, No. 1 – Vol. 28, No. 2 (1978-1980)
Box 19 Folder 08: Sing Out!, Vol. 28, No. 3 – Vol. 29, No. 3 (1980-1983)
Box 19 Folder 09: Sing Out!, Vol. 29, No. 4 – Vol. 30, No. 2 (1983-1984)
Box 19 Folder 10: Sing Out!, Vol. 30, No. 1 – Vol. 31, No. 1 (1984-1985)
Box 19 Folder 11: Sing Out!, Vol. 31, No. 2 – Vol. 31, No. 4 (1985)
Box 19 Folder 12: Sing Out!, Vol. 32, No. 3 – Vol. 33, No. 2 (1987-1989)
Box 19 Folder 13: Sing Out!, Vol. 33, No. 4 – Vol. 34, No. 4 (1988-1989)
Box 19 Folder 14: Sing Out!, Vol. 35, No. 1 – Vol. 35, No. 4 (1990-1991)
Box 20 Folder 01: Sing Out!, Vol. 36, No. 1 – Vol. 36, No. 3 (1991-1992)
Box 20 Folder 02: Sing Out!, Vol. 36, No. 4 – Vol. 37, No. 2 (1992)
Box 20 Folder 03: Sing Out!, Vol. 37, No. 3 – Vol. 37, No. 4 (1993-1993)
Box 20 Folder 04: Sing Out!, Vol. 38, No. 1 – Vol. 38, No. 3 (1993-1994)
Box 20 Folder 05: Sing Out!, Vol. 38, No. 4 – Vol. 39, No. 2 (1994)
Box 20 Folder 06: Sing Out!, Vol. 39, No. 3 – Vol. 39, No. 4 (1995)
Box 20 Folder 07: Sing Out!, Vol. 40, No. 1 – Vol. 40, No. 2 (1995)
Box 20 Folder 08: Sing Out!, Vol. 40, No. 3 – Vol. 41, No. 1 (1996)
Box 20 Folder 09: Sing Out!, Vol. 41, No. 2 – Vol. 41, No. 4 (1996-1997)
Box 20 Folder 10: Sing Out!, Vol. 42, No. 1 – Vol. 42, No. 3 (1997)
Box 20 Folder 11: Sing Out!, Vol. 42, No. 4 – Vol. 43, No. 3 (1998-1999)
Box 20 Folder 12: Sing Out!, Vol. 43, No. 4 – Vol. 44, No. 2 (1999-2000)
Box 20 Folder 13: Sing Out!, Vol. 44, No. 3 – Vol. 45, No. 1 (2000-2001)
Box 20 Folder 14: Sing Out!, Vol. 45, No. 2 – Vol. 45, No. 4 (2001-2002)
Box 22 Folder 19: The Old-Time Herald, Vol. 13, No. 6; 7; 8; 9; 10 (2014)
Box 22 Folder 20: The Nation – “Who Controls the Music?”, Vol. 265, No. 6 (1997)
Box 22 Folder 38: Hillbilly Hayride (Netherlands), No. 23 (1961)
Box 22 Folder 62: The History of Rock: Folk and Protest, Vol. 3, No. 34 (1982)
Box 22 Folder 77: (photocopy) The History of The Almanac Singers- manuscript by Pete Seeger, Oct. 1987 [ includes annotation on the cover from Pete to Ron Cohen)
Box 24 Folder 15: Talkin’ Union: Music Lore History, No. 12 – No. 17 (1985-1988)
Box 25 Folder 12: Discover Music “Magalogue,” Vol. 1, No. 2
Box 25 Folder 13: Popular Folk Music Today, Vol. 5, No. 3 – Vol. 6, No. 3 (1991-1992)
Box 25 Folder 14: Popular Folk Music Today, Vol. 6, No. 4 – Vol. 7, No. 4 (1992-1993)
Box 25 Folder 15: Popular Folk Music Today discontinuation (1994)
Box 25 Folder 16: The Little Sandy Review, No. 1 – 10
Box 25 Folder 17: The Little Sandy Review, No. 23 – 30
Box 25 Folder 18: The Little Sandy Review, Vol. 2, No. 1 – Vol. 2, No. 5
Box 25 Folder 19: The Broadside of Boston, Vol. 2, No. 24 – Vol. 4, No. 23 (1964-1966)
Box 25 Folder 20: Caravan Folkmusic Magazine, No. 12 – No. 20? (1958-1959)
Box 28 Folder 01: Sing Out! Vol. 45, No. 1 – Vol. 46, No. 3 (2002)
Box 28 Folder 02: Sing Out! Vol. 46, No. 4 – Vol. 47, No. 2 (2003)
Box 28 Folder 03: Sing Out! Vol. 47, No. 3 – Vol. 48, No. 1 (2003-2004)
Box 28 Folder 04: Sing Out! Vol. 48, No. 2 – Vol. 48, No. 4 (2004-2005)
Box 28 Folder 05: Sing Out! Vol. 49, No. 1 – Vol. 49, No. 3 (2005)
Box 28 Folder 06: Sing Out! Vol. 49, No. 4 – Vol. 50, No. 2 (2006)
Box 28 Folder 07: Sing Out! Vol. 50, No. 3 – Vol. 51, No. 1 (2006-2007)
Box 28 Folder 08: Sing Out! Vol. 51, No. 2 – Vol. 51, No. 4 (2007-2008)
Box 28 Folder 09: Sing Out! Vol. 52, No. 1 – Vol. 52, No. 3 (2008)
Box 28 Folder 10: Sing Out! Vol. 52, No. 4 – Vol. 53, No. 3 (2009-2010)
Box 28 Folder 11: Sing Out! Vol. 53, No. 4 – Vol. 54, No. 3 (2010-2011)
Box 28 Folder 12: Sing Out! Vol. 54, No. 4 – Vol. 55, No. 4 (2011-2014)
Box 28 Folder 13: Sing Out! Reprints, Vol. 1-4
Box 35 (oversize flat box): Life, April 19, 1937,  “Lead Belly: Bad N_ Makes Good Minstrel.”
Box 35 (oversize flat box): Our World: A Picture Magazine for the Whole Family, March 1949, “Josh White- ‘Mr. Folksinger.’”
Box 35 (oversize flat box):Life, May 15, 1970, “Tragedy At Kent: Cambodia and Dissent: The Crisis of Presidential Leadership.”

SERIES 5: PUBLICATIONS

SUB-SERIES 04: RARE BOOKS (1916-2002) [ DOES NOT INCLUDE REFERENCE BOOK COLLECTION]

Box 11 Folder 02: Songs of Work and Freedom, by Edith Fowke and Joe Glazer, Chicago: Roosevelt University (1960)
Box 11 Folder 03: Pure Dave: An Analysis of Dave Guard’s Banjo Playing, by Peter J. Curry, NJ: Five-String Productions (2002)
Box 11 Folder 20: Greenwich Village, by Fred D. McDarrah, NY: Corinth (1963)
 Box 11 Folder 22: The Green Corn Rebellion: A Novel, William Cunningham, NY: The Vanguard Press (1935), photocopy
Box 11 Folder 23: Pretty Boy: A Novel, William Cunningham, NY: The Vanguard Press (1936), photocopy
Box 23 Folder 20: The Musician’s Library, One Hundred English Folksongs. Oliver Ditson Co. (1916)
Box 15: A Song Catcher in Southern Mountains, Dorothy Scarborough. NewYork: Morningside Heights: Columbia UP (1937)
Box 15: A Negro and His Songs: A Study of Typical Negro Songs in the South, Howard Odum and Guy Johnson. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press (1925);Negro Songs of Protest (1936)
Box 15: Minstrelsy of Maine: Folk Songs and Ballads of the Woods and the Coast, collected by Fannie Hardy Eckstorm and Mary Winslow Smyth. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. (1927)
Box 30: Roll and Go: Songs of American Sailormen, by Joanna C. Colcord, Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., (1924)
Box 30: On The Trail of Negro Folk-Songs, by Dorothy Scarborough, Cambridge: Harvard UP, (1925)
Box 31: Ballads and Songs of Southern Michigan, Eds. Emylyn Elizabeth Gardner and Geraldine Jenks Chickening, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, (1939)
Box 31: Hampton Series No. 6716: Negro Folksongs Recorded by Natalie Curtis – Burlin in Four Books, Book I, NY: Schirmer, Inc. (1918)

SERIES 5: PUBLICATIONS

SUB-SERIES 05: ACADEMIC PAPERS (1967-2001)

Box 11 Folder 08: A Historical Analysis of Radical Folk Tradition as Presented in Broadside Magazine, February 1962 – November, 1967, by David A. Noebel, Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of History: The University of Tulsa (1967-1968)
Box 11 Folder 24: The Carter Family: A Reflection of Changes in Society, Edward A. Kahn, II. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology: The University of California Los Angeles (1970)
 Box 21 Folder 05: Peter Reed Glazer, Radical Nostalgia: Spanish Civil War Commemoration and the Politics of Desire. Ph.D. Dissertation, Performance Studies, Northwestern University (2001)
Box 23 Folder 06: Cheryl Anne Brauner Thesis (A Study of the Newport Folk Festival and the Newport Folk Foundation, M.A., Department of Folklore, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1983)
Box 23 Folder 07: Cheryl Anne Brauner Thesis (A Study of the Newport Folk Festival and the Newport Folk Foundation, M.A., Department of Folklore, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1983)
Box 23 Folder 08: Cheryl Anne Brauner Thesis (A Study of the Newport Folk Festival and the Newport Folk Foundation, M.A., Department of Folklore, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1983)

SERIES 5: PUBLICATIONS

SUB-SERIES 01: MICELLANEOUS 

Box 01 Folder 20: Compilation of 1973 Folk Music Festivals, Fiddlers’ Conventions, and Related Events in the United States and Canada, compiled by Joseph C. Hickerson – Library of Congress, Music Division, Archive of Folk Song (see also Series I: Folk Festivals)
Box 02 Folder 06: Various record catalogues; Catalogue of Stinson Asch Records;
Box 05 Folder 27: Martin Guitars Folk Music Guide (1962)
 Box 11 Folder 07: That’s the Stuff: The Recordings of Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry, Stick McGhee, ad J.C. Burris, compiled by Chris Smith, Shetland: The Housay Press (1999)
Box 11 Folder 32: Pirates of Finance: Or, Each Man True to His Trust, A. Anchor, New York Council American Peace Mobilization (c. 1940)
Box 12 Folder 22: Roll the Union On: A Pictorial History of the Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union, as told by its co-founder H. L. Mitchell, Chicago: Charles Kerr Publishing Co. (1987)
Box 12 Folder 51: Haywire Mac and The Big Rock Candy Mountain, Henry Young. Stillhouse Hollow Publishers (1981)
Box 12 Folder 58: Cinerama Holiday, by Louis de Rochemont
Box 12 Folder 27: Storyville Jazz Katalog (1963)
Box 12 Folder 28: Storyville Katalog: The Traditional Jazzscene in Europe (1962)
Box 12 Folder 35: 100 Things You Should Know About Communism, Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives (1951)
Box 12 Folder 50: Give Peace a Chance: A Catalog of the Exhibition at Peace Museum, Chicago, ed. Marianne Philbin. Chicago: Chicago Review Press (1983)
Box 13: “John Henry Faulk: An Interview,” James McNutt. Folklife Annual 1987, 106-129.
Box 14 Folder 04: Hold the Fort: The Story of Song from the Sawdust Trail to the Picket Line, Paul J. Scheips, Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press (1971)
Box 14 Folder 06: No Depression (Bookazine), No. 78 (2009)
Box 14 Folder 09: Time and Temperature: A Centennial Publication of the American Folklore Society, ed. Charles Camp (1989)
Box 16 Folder 10: Country Music Scrapbook: Photos and Stories of the Top Stars (1970)
Box 17 Folder 15: Various country music publications
Box 17 Folder 16: Songs From Our Times from the Pages of Broadside, Vol. 1 – Vol. 3 (1964-1970)
Box 22 Folder 37: Lost Jazz Shrines (1985)
Box 24 Folder 10: Outline of a book about Broadside (1978)
Box 25 Folder 01: Elektra Folk Song Kit (1959)
Box 25 Folder 02: Biography of a Hunch: The History of Chicago’s Legendary Old Town School of Folk Music, Lisa Grayson (1992)
Box 25 Folder 47: 1966 Selected Reports of the Institute of Ethnomusicology
Box 26 Folder 01: The Path to Peace, Progress, and Prosperity: Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the Communist Political Association (1944)
Box 26 Folder 09: Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog and Supplement (1967 and 1969)
Box 26 Folder 10: Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog and Supplement (1966 and 1967)
Box 26 Folder 11: Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog and Supplement (1967)
Box 26 Folder 12: Schwann Supplementary Catalog (1967)
Box 31: Check-list of Recorded Songs in the English Language in the Archive of American Folk Song to July, 1940 (A-K), Washington, D.C.: The Library of Congress, Music Division, 1942 (original?)
Box 31: Check-list of Recorded Songs in the English Language in the Archive of American Folk Song to July, 1940 (L-Z), Washington, D.C.: The Library of Congress, Music Division, 1942 (Duplicate Government Documents, August 3, 1962)
Box 31: Check-list of Recorded Songs in the English Language in the Archive of American Folk Song to July, 1940 (Geographical Index), Washington, D.C.: The Library of Congress, Music Division, 1942 (Duplicate Government Documents, August 3, 1962)

SERIES 6: SONG BOOKS (1923-2008, BULK 1940-1970)

Box 01 Folder 08: Sailor Chanties and Cowboy Songs, “Little Blue Book” Series No. 301 (1923)
 Box 04 Folder 38: Rock Folk Song Folio, No. 2-5; “World Report – Hipe Sounds of ’66” issue (1966-1967)
Box 05 Folder 02: Bob Nolan’s Folio of Original Cowboy Classics, No. 1 and 2 (1939 and 1940)
Box 05 Folder 03: Ernest Tubb Song Folio of Sensational Successes, No. 2 – 5 (1942-1948)
Box 05 Folder 04: Elmore Vincent’s Lumberjack Songs (1932)
Box 05 Folder 05: Songs Jimmy Wakely Sings (1944)
Box 05 Folder 05: Jimmy Wakely’s Round-Up (1943)
Box 05 Folder 05: Bob Miller’s Famous Hill-Billy Heart Throbs (1934)
Box 05 Folder 06: Hank Williams’ Favorite Songs (1953)
Box 05 Folder 06: Hank Williams’ Country Music Folio
Box 05 Folder 07: Uncle Ezra’s Famous Songs, Memory Verses, and Thoughts of the Day (1937)
Box 05 Folder 08: Merle Travis Hit Parade Folio No. 1 (1956)
 Box 05 Folder 09: Log Cabin Songs, by Jimmy Crockett, Vol. 2 (1930)
Box 05 Folder 10: Tiny Texan: World’s Greatest Collection of Cowboy and Mountain Ballads
Box 05 Folder 11: Bob Willis Songbook (1942)
Box 05 Folder 11: Bob Miller’s Famous Hill-Billy Songs (1933)
Box 05 Folder 12: The Robbins Collection of 200 Jigs, Reels, and Country Dances (1933)
Box 05 Folder 13: Hillbilly Country Songs: Complete Words and Music to New and Old Favorites, No. 4
Box 05 Folder 14: Famous Music Corporation’s Chevalier Dance Folio with French Lyrics (1934)
Box 05 Folder 15: Walt Disney’s The Ballad of Davy Crockett and Songs from the Period from the “Disneyland” Television Production “Davy Crockett” (1955)
Box 05 Folder 16: Jimmie Rodgers Album of Songs, Blue Yodel and Supreme Editions (1943)
Box 05 Folder 17: Roy Rogers’ Own Songs, Folio No. 1 (1943)
Box 05 Folder 18: Arthur Smith’s Original Folk Songs, Folio No. 1 (1943)
Box 05 Folder 19: The Songs of the Pioneers Song Folio, No. 1 and 2 (1936)
Box 05 Folder 20: Asher Sizemore and Little Jimmie’s Family Circle Songs, 1938 Edition
Box 05 Folder 21: Wayne Raney Song Folio
Box 05 Folder 23: Favorite Songs Hits of the Rice Brothers and Their Radio Gang (1942)
 Box 05 Folder 24: Tex Ritter: Mountain Ballads and Cowboy Songs (1941)
Box 05 Folder 25: The New Carson Robinson Song Album
Box 05 Folder 26: Songs from Ash Grove, ed. Ed Cray (1959)
Box 05 Folder 27: Folk Music Guide (1959)
Box 05 Folder 32:  Folk Songs of Peggy Seeger: 88 Traditional Ballads and Songs, Photographs by David Gahr, 1964 Oak Publications, NY
Box 09 Folder 05: The Caroler’s Songbag: Christmas Folksongs and Best-Loved Carols as sung by The Weavers (1952)
Box 09 Folder 07: The Weavers Sing: Folk Songs of America and Other Lands (1951)
Box 09 Folder 34: Roy Acoff and His Smokey Mountain Songs (1943)
Box 09 Folder 35: Eddy Arnold’s Favorite Songs, No. 2 (1950)
Box 09 Folder 36: Gene Autry’s Collection of Juke Box, Radio, and Movie Hits (1945)
Box 09 Folder 37: Gene Autry’s Deluxe Edition of Famous Original Cowboy Songs and Mountain Ballads (1938)
Box 09 Folder 38: Gene Autry’s Sensational Collection of Famous Original Cowboy Songs and Mountain Ballads
Box 09 Folder 39: The Arkansas Woodchoppers: World’s Greatest Collection of Cowboy Songs with Yodel Arrangement
Box 09 Folder 40: Gene Autry’s Famous Cowboy Songs and Mountain Ballads, Book No. 2
Box 09 Folder 41: 124 Folk Songs (1965)
Box 09 Folder 42: 104 Folk Songs (1964)
Box 09 Folder 45:  The New American Songbag (print layout) Folio Number One, by Carl Sandburg, Broadcast Music Inc., 1949 [fragile]
Box 10 Folder 07: The Journeymen
Box 11 Folder 10: Folk Song Festival: 47 Favorites to Play and Sing, selected and edited by Irwin Silber (1967)
Box 11 Folder 13: The Young People’s Records Folk Song Book (1949)
Box 11 Folder 14: Folk Songs of American Negro (1907)
Box 11 Folder 21: 30 and 1: Folk Songs from the Southern Mountains
Box 11 Folder 26: Songs My True Love Sings: Album of Immortal Love Songs for Voice and Piano or Guitar (1946)
Box 11 Folder 28: Songs for AFSCME (1988)
Box 12 Folder 05: Lullaby for a Union Man copy; Keep The Union Singing; UAW Song Book (2 copies)
Box 12 Folder 09: Sgt. Gene Autry, Patriotic and Hillbilly Songs (1943)
Box 12 Folder 10: Bill Boyd Song Book
Box 12 Folder 11: Jenny Lous Carson Song Book
Box 12 Folder 12: Bill Clifton: 150 Oldtime, Folk, and Gospel Songs
Box 12 Folder 13: Country Song Hall of Fame: The Carter Family (1975)
Box 12 Folder 14: Cottonseed Clark’s Brushwood Poetry and Philosophy (1950)
Box 12 Folder 15: Blind Blake Calypso Songs: 12 Haunting Hummable Bahamian Favorites (1954)
Box 12 Folder 16: Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison’s Album of Songs
Box 12 Folder 17: Delmore Brothers’ Song Folio
Box 12 Folder 18: Drifting Pioneer’s Song Folio, No. 1 (1939)
Box 12 Folder 19: Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs with the Foggy Mountain Boys: Folk Music with an Overdrive (1962)
Box 12 Folder 20: Red Foley’s Cowboy Songs and Mountain Ballads (1941)
Box 12 Folder 21: Doc Hopkins and His Country Boys
Box 12 Folder 23: Hank Keene’s Collection of Original Mountain, Cowboy, Hill-Billy and Folk Songs
Box 12 Folder 24: Grandpa’s Song and Picture Album
Box 12 Folder 25: Grandpa Jones: Harmonies of the Hill Country
Box 12 Folder 26: Grandpa Jones: Hill and Country Songs, signed
Box 12 Folder 31: Cherished Christmas Carols
Box 12 Folder 33: The Voice of Song: Songs of the WCTU
Box 12 Folder 34: Songs for All in the Song Hour for Every Occasion (1935)
Box 12 Folder 36: Workers Quarterly Hymns for Now: A Portfolio for Good, Bad, or Rotten Times (1967)
Box 12 Folder 37: Chantons (1944)
Box 12 Folder 38: Songs in the Folk Artery, by Lionel Kilberg
Box 12 Folder 39: The Temperance Songster, National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
Box 12 Folder 40: May the Long Time Sun Shine Upon You …: A Song Book for Young Friends, Friends General Conference (1971)
Box 12 Folder 41: Songs for Soul-Winning, by J. E. Sturgis
Box 12 Folder 42: Sing!: Eureka Youth League Song Book (1962)
Box 12 Folder 43: Camp Songs N Things
Box 12 Folder 44: Songs, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers
Box 12 Folder 45: Old Time Ballads and Cowboy Songs, compiled by Cowboy Loye and Just Plain John
Box 12 Folder 46: Look Away: 50 Negro Folk Songs
Box 12 Folder 47: Joyful Singing: Selected Folk Songs (1938)
Box 12 Folder 48: Dance Lightly by Gretel and Paul Dunsing (1946)
Box 12 Folder 49: A Book of Songs, published by Barker Bros.
Box 12 Folder 52: The Clearwater Songbook, e. Edward Renehan (1980)
Box 12 Folder 53: The Malvina Reynolds Songbook (1974)
Box 12 Folder 54: Best Songs from the Lomax Collections for Pickers and Singers (1966)
Box 12 Folder 55: Folksongs and Footnotes by Theodore Bikel: An International Songbook (1961)
Box 12 Folder 56: Negro Spirituals: Folk Songs of the South, Adaptations of Original Melodies by R. Nathanial Dett
 Box 12 Folder 57: Ballads in Colonial America
 Box 12 Folder 60: Cowboy Ballads: American Music Inc., Folio No. 10 (1941)
Box 12 Folder 61: Songs of Tennessee Ramblers, Folio No. 1 (1940)
Box 12 Folder 62: Carter Family Album of Smokey Mountain Ballads (1937)
Box 12 Folder 63: Folk Ways USA: A Progressive Series of American Songs, Scenes, and Sketches, Book 1
Box 12 Folder 64: United Nations Folk Songs and Dances: Music our Allies Sing and Dance (1943)
Box 12 Folder 64: Progressive Battle Hymns: Songs of Peace and Prosperity; Progress and Patriotism in the Spirit of the Chicago Convention
Box 12 Folder 66: Haight Ashbury Songbook (1967)
Box 12 Folder 67: Songs to Fight By, United Federal Workers of America Convention Edition
Box 12 Folder 68: Odetta: Recorded Folk Songs
Box 12 Folder 69: Bob Dylan: The Times They Are A Changing
Box 12 Folder 70: Git on Board: Folk Songs for Group Singing, compiled by Beatrice Landeck
Box 13 Folder 01: Rebel Song Book (1958)
Box 13 Folder 02: Song Cycle (1973)
Box 13 Folder 03: Book of Words: Programme and Songs, written and composed by Frederic Maccabe
Box 13 Folder 17: Calypso: The Belafonte Story , No. 1, 1957
Box 14 Folder 02: The Fugs’ Songbook!
Box 14 Folder 03: Socialist Song Book, Young People’s Socialist League
Box 14 Folder 05: Socialist and Labor Songs of 1930s, commentary by Elizabeth Morgan (1997)
Box 16 Folder 09: Maori Songs, Ernest McKinlay
Box 16 Folder 11: Tip Top Songs Songs of the Roaming Ranger: 50 Favorite and Original Cow Boy Songs and Mountain Ballads (1935)
Box 16 Folder 12: Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1943
 Box 16 Folder 12: Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1940
Box 16 Folder 12: Hillbilly Hit Kit: 15 Big Songs Featured by 5 Great Artists (1945)
Box 16 Folder 12: Western Jamboree Song Folio (1955)
Box 16 Folder 12: Songs of the Soil: All Star Hillbilly Folio
Box 16 Folder 13: Four Star Folio: Jimmie Rodgers, Montana Slim, Jimmie Davis, and The Carter Family Songbook (1939)
Box 16 Folder 14: Favorite Songs of the WLW: Boone County, Jamboree
Box 16 Folder 15: Song Favorites of WSM Grand Ole Opry (1942)
Box 16 Folder 16: Walter Peterson: Sensational Collection of Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs
Box 16 Folder 17: Stuart Hamblen and His Lucky Stars (1942)
Box 16 Folder 18: Carson J. Robison’s World’s Greatest Collection of Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs
Box 16 Folder 19: Old Cabin Songs for Fiddle and Bow
Box 16 Folder 20: America’s Greatest Collection of Old Time Songs and Mountain Ballads!
Box 16 Folder 21: Elmore Vincent’s Lumber Jack Songs
Box 16 Folder 22: Frankie and Johnny Marvin: Folio of Down Home Songs (1932)
Box 16 Folder 23: Salty Tunes: A Collection of Sea Chanties and Rollicking Sailor Songs
Box 22 Folder 21: Cheek in our Tongue: 12 Songs of The Limeliters (1963)
Box 22 Folder 22: The No. 1 Folk Song Album
Box 22 Folder 23: Hootenanny Sing!
 Box 22 Folder 24: Favorite Songs of Red Army and Navy
Box 22 Folder 25: The Newport Music Folk Festival Songbook (1965)
Box 22 Folder 28: Calypso-Land: A Folio of Favorite New and Authentic Songs from the Caribbean (1957)
Box 22 Folder 32: Sing Out, Brother! (1940s)
Box 22 Folder 33: Songs for Freedom (1963)
Box 22 Folder 34: Sowing on the Mountain (1967)
Box 22 Folder 35: Ain’t You Got a Right (1967)
Box 22 Folder 36: 22 Selected Songs of Jacob Schaefer (1952)
Box 22 Folder 40: Tom Mix Western Songs
Box 22 Folder 41: Bill Monroe’s Grand Ole Opry, WSM Song Folio No. 2 (1953)
Box 22 Folder 42: Patsy Montana’s New Songbook
Box 22 Folder 43: WWVA World’s Original Radio Jamboree Famous Songs (1939)
Box 22 Folder 44: Treasure Chest of World-Wide Songs (1936)
Box 22 Folder 45: Treasure Chest Songs of Sacred Beauty (1937)
Box 22 Folder 46: Treasure Chest of Gems for Piano (1936)
Box 22 Folder 47: Western Heart Throbs: A Select Collection of Favorite Songs (1937)
Box 22 Folder 48: Renfro Valley Hymn Books
Box 22 Folder 49: Songs From Your Cheatin’ Heart
Box 22 Folder 50: The Gypsy Laddie: Anglo-American Folk Songs for 5-String Banjo (1961)
Box 22 Folder 51: Marianne and Other Calypso Songs You’ll Like
Box 22 Folder 54: Highwaymen Folk Song Album
Box 22 Folder 57: The Kingston Trio Sing, Vol. 2 (1959)
Box 22 Folder 61: Skiffle with the Vipers: 6 Hits Featured and Recorded by the Vipers Skiffle Group
Box 22 Folder 62: 10 New Songs The Soviets Sing
Box 22 Folder 63: Lift Ev’ry Voice: NAACP Song Book (1972)
Box 22 Folder 64: Walt Disney’s Ballad of Davy Crockett: Hootenanny Song Album
Box 22 Folder 65: Recorded Hits of Peter, Paul, and Mary (1962)
Box 22 Folder 71: Hootenanny Country Style Souvenir Book
Box 24 Folder 22: Cheerful Tunes for Lutes and Spoons: Youngish Songs by Malvina Reynolds (1970)
Box 22 Folder 03: May Day Sing Along (1999)
Box 22 Folder 04: May Day Sing Along (2002)
Box 22 Folder 05: May Day Sing Along (2008)
Box 22 Folder 07: Git On Board: Folk Songs for Group Singing
Box 22 Folder 08: Berkeley Music Collection Songbook
Box 22 Folder 22: Folk Songs of the United States: California State Series (1951)
Box 22 Folder 02: Phil Ochs, The War is Over: His Songs and Guitar Arrangments – with Interview, Photos, Poetry, and Comments (1968)
Box 22 Folder 03: Working Women’s Music: The Songs and Struggles of Women in the Cotton Mills, Textile Plants and Needle Trades (1976)
Box 22 Folder 04: Two Good Arms: Words and Music by Charlie King (1999)
Box 22 Folder 05: The Festival Song Book (1973)
Box 22 Folder 06: The New Song Fest (1959)
Box 22 Folder 34: The Peter, Paul, and Mary Songbook
Box 22 Folder : Folk Songs of the Southern Appalachians as sung by Jean Ritchie (Oak Publications, NY, 1965) Forward by Alan Lomax
Box 22 Folder 73 : Red Songbook ( Workers Library Publishers, NY, 1932 )
Box 22 Folder 74: Folk Song Book Catalogue
Box 22 Folder 75: Songs for Wallace (2nd Ed.)
Box 22 Folder 76: The People’s Song Book, forward by Alan Lomax (1948)
Box 22 Folder 78: The Newport Folk Festival Songbook, edited by Jean Ritchie with a foreword by Pete Seeger, 1964
Box 22 Folder 79: The Josh White Guitar Method (songbook), by Josh White & Ivor Mairants, 1956
Box 22 Folder 80: Carter Family Album of Old Family Melodies, Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc. Paramount BLDG., New York
Box 22 Folder 81: Pete Seeger on Record: Guitar Picking Arrangements by Claudia Block, TRO, 1970
Box 22 Folder 82: Oh, Had I A Golden Thread: New Songs by Pete Seeger, Sanga Music, 1968
Box 22 Folder 83: The Country Fiddle, produced by Folklore Research Films, Filmed and edited by Pete Seeger, Distributed by Folkways Records and Services, 1959
Box 22 Folder 84: Album of Negro Spirituals, Newly Adapted and Arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson, 26 Favorite Examples of America’s Great Contribution to the World of Music (songs are copyrighted 1940)
Box 22 Folder 85: Gerald Gardner’s These Are the Songs That Were, Edwin H. Morris & Company, NY, 1965
Box 22 Folder 86: The Ella Jenkins Song Book For Children – 26 Songs and chants, with notes on their use in programs for classrooms, camps, community centers, children’s concerts and nursery schools, Oak Publications, NY 1966
Box 22 Folder 87: The Mitchell Trio Songbook, Quadrangle Books, 1964
Box 22 Folder 88: The Joan Baez Songbook, Ryerson Music Publishers, Inc., NY, 1964
Box 22 Folder 89: Travelin’ On With The Weavers, by The Weavers, Arranged for piano and guitar by Herbert Haufrecht, Harper & Row, Publishers, NY, 1966
Box 22 Folder 90: The Weavers’ Song Book, arranged by Robert De Cormier, Harper & Row, Publishers, NY, 1960
Box 22 Folder 91: Wo-Chi-Ca Songbook, compiled by June Levine, Avon Springs Press, CA, 2002
Box 22 Folder 92: The Village Stompers at Washington Square (Popular Folk Songs for Guitar), arranged Ernie Ball, Raven Music Co. 1963
Box 22 Folder 93: The New Song Fest – 300 Songs – words and music, edited by Dick and Beth Best, Crown Publishers, Inc. NY, Seventh printing October, 1959

SERIES 7: SHEET MUSIC (1927-1969)

Box 02 Folder 07: Miscellaneous lyrics and sheet music
Box 02 Folder 25: Miscellaneous sheet music
Box 04 Folder 14: “Oh Say Can You Hear?” lyrics by Vic Shapiro, music by Waldemar Hille
Box 09 Folder 06: “Tzena, Tzena, Tzena,” by Gordon Jenkins and Spencer Ross, introduced and featured by The Weavers and Gordon Jenkins
Box 09 Folder 08: “Wimoweh, Hey Up, Joe! On Your Way!” by Paul Campbell and Ray Ilene, introduced and featured by The Weavers and Gordon Jenkins
Box 09 Folder 09: “On Top of Old Smokey,” by Pete Seeger, introduced and recorded by The Weavers
Box 09 Folder 10: “When the Saints Go Marching In” by Paul Campbell, introduced and recorded by The Weavers
Box 09 Folder 11: “Taking it Easy” by Woody Guthrie and Paul Campbell, introduced and recorded by The Weavers
Box 09 Folder 12: “Tom Dooley” by Frank Warner, John A. Lomax, and Alan Lomax
Box 09 Folder 14: “The Roving Kind” by Jessie Cavanaugh and Arnold Stanton, introduced and recorded by The Weavers
Box 09 Folder 15: “Kisses Sweeter Than Wine” by Paul Campbell and Joel Newman, introduced and recorded by The Weavers
Box 09 Folder 16: “True Love” by Paul Campbell, introduced and recorded by The Weavers
Box 09 Folder 17: “Goodnight, Irene” by Huddie Ledbetter and John Lomax, The Weavers/Gordon Jenkins, Wally Wicken, and Frank Sinatra versions (1950)
Box 09 Folder 18: “This Land Is Your Land,” by Woody Guthrie, Canadian adaptation by The Travelers (1958)
Box 09 Folder 19: “On Top of Old Smokey” by Lou Singer (1951)
Box 09 Folder 20: “So Long, It’s Been Good to Know You” by Woody Guthrie, featured by Don Cherry (1950)
Box 09 Folder 21: “Kisses Sweeter Than Wine” by Paul Campbell, music by Joel Newman, recorded by Jimmie Rodgers (1951)
Box 09 Folder 22: “Tzena, Tzena, Tzena,” lyrics by Gordon Jenkins, music and arrangement by Spencer Ross, featured and recorded by Vic Damone (1950)
Box 09 Folder 23: “Image of ‘Sylvie,’” words and music by Huddie Ledbetter and Paul Campbell, introduced and recorded by The Weavers
Box 09 Folder 24: “Atomic Power” by Fred Kirby (1946)
Box 09 Folder 25: “A-Round the Corner (Beneath the Berry Tree),” as recorded by Jo Stafford (1950)
Box 09 Folder 26: “A Guy Is a Guy” by Oscar Brand, introduced and recorded by Doris Day (1952)
Box 09 Folder 27: “Hootenanny” by George Goehuing, Eddit U. Deane, and Peg Horther (1963)
Box 09 Folder 28: “Hootenanny Saturday Night,” lyrics by Alfred Uhryl, and music by Richard Lewine
Box 09 Folder 29: “Go ‘Way From My Windows” by John Jacob Niles (1944)
Box 09 Folder 30: “Hallelujah I’m a Bum” by Harry McClintock (1927)
Box 09 Folder 31: “The Bum Song” by Harry McClintock (1927)
Box 10 Folder 05: “If I Had a Hammer,” words and music by Lee Hays and Pete Seeger, recorded by Trini Lopez (1958-1959)
Box 10 Folder 08: “We Shall Overcome,” by Zilphia Horton, Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan, and Pete Seeger (1963)
Box 12 Folder 07: Various Almanac Singers and B. Asbel music
Box 12 Folder 08: Various 1940s B. Asbel lyrics
Box 22 Folder 26: “Cindy, Oh Cindy,” by Bob Barron and Burt Long
Box 22 Folder 27: “The Banana Boat Song,” by Erik Darling, Bob Carey, and Alan Arkin (1956)
Box 22 Folder 29: “Alice’s Restaurant,” by Arlo Guthrie (1969)
Box 22 Folder 30: “Tom Cat,” by Erik Darling, Willard Svanoe, Tom Geraci, and Lynne Taylor (1963)
Box 22 Folder 31: “(One of these Days) Sunday’s Gonna Come on Tuesday,” by Ernie Sheldon and Jack Keller (1969)
Box 22 Folder 52: “Marianne,” Terry Gilkyson, Frank Miller, and Richard Dehr (1955)
Box 22 Folder 53: “Washington Square,” Bob Goldstein (1963)
Box 22 Folder 55: “The Gypsy Rover (The Whistling Gypsy),” by Leo Maguire (1951)
Box 22 Folder 56: “Cotton Fields,” by Dave Fisher (1961)
Box 22 Folder 58: “A Worried Man,” Dave Guard and Tom Glazer (1959)
Box 22 Folder 59: “The M.T.A.” by Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Hawes (1956-1957)
Box 22 Folder 60: “Freight Train,” by Paul James and Fred Williams (1957)
Box 22 Folder 66: “For Lovin’ Me,” by Gordon Lightfoot (1965)
Box 22 Folder 67: “Tell It On the Mountain,” by Peter, Paul and Mary and Milton Okun (1963)
Box 22 Folder 68: “Bowlin’ in the Wind,” by Bob Dylan and recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary (1962)
Box 22 Folder 69: “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right,” by Bob Dylan and recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary (1963)
Box 22 Folder 70: “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” by John Denver and recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary (1969)
Box 24 Folder 16: Josh White, “On Top of Old Smokey” (1951) and “One Meat Ball” (1944)
Box 25 Folder 06: “What Have They Done to the Rain?” by Malvina Reynolds and recorded by Joan Baez (1964)

SERIES 8: PERFORMANCE FLIERS, BROCHURES, AND OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS (NOT FOLK      FESTIVALS)

Box 01 Folder 26: Fiddle and Old-Time Music Contests in Tennessee
Box 01 Folder 28: Folk Club of City College flier
Box 01 Folder 53: the Best of Folk Music is on Decca Records (advertisement)
Box 02 Folder 01: Concerts for Peace
Box 03 Folder 10: Earl Robinson at Carnegie Hall (1998)
Box 04 Folder 19: Various advertisements
Box 04 Folder 20: Various fliers and brochures
Box 04 Folder 20: Various fliers and brochures: “Swapping Song Fair, Inc. Midnight Concerts at Circle in the Square (Will Geer, Jean Ritchie, Trinidad Steel Band)
Box 04 Folder 21: Club 47, Cambridge
Box 09 Folder 04: I. U. Folksong club posters
Box 10 Folder 34: Cabaret TAC, leftist theater (1930s-40s)
Box 11 Folder 05: Mellie Dunham Remembrance, Norway, Maine, Summer Festival (2003)
Box 11 Folder 04: Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival (1997)
Box 12 Folder 30: Chicago Park District concerts listing
Box 12 Folder 59: “Cherries Are Ripe” souvenir program
Box 13 Folder 05: Concert posters
Box 13 Folder 06: Folk concert programs
Box 13 Folder 08: Chuck Berry concert flier (1966)
Box 14 Folder 18: Arlo Guthrie concert (2003)
Box 23 Folder 15: Sing In For Peace (1965)
Box 25 Folder 10: Folly Jazz (1997-1998)

SERIES 9: FOLK MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS

 Box 01 Folder 01: People’s Songs and People’s Artists (1946-1955)
Box 01 Folder 03: Left Folk Music (1930s)
Box 01 Folder 04: West Virginia Society of Folk and Country Artists (1973)
Box 01 Folder 40: NYC Labor Chorus
Box 02 Folder 03: Folksingers Guild NYC
Box 03 Folder 14: Los Angeles and Bay Area Folk Scene
Box 03 Folder 16: Notes from Atlanta Folk Music Scene
Box 05 Folder 29: California Labor School
Box 23 Folder 10: People’s Songs and Progressive Party
Box 23 Folder 14: L.A. Songmakers

SERIES 10: SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS

 Box 10 Folder 12: Friends of Pete Seeger (1961)
Box 10 Folder 14: Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs
Box 10 Folder 24: Chicago Worker School (1933-34)
Box 10 Folder 25: People’s Educational Center (1947)
Box 12 Folder 06: California Labor School (1948) ICU
Box 25 Folder 09: Many Fronts Against US Imperialism, Workers World Conference (1967)

SERIES 11: FOLK MUSIC CONFERENCES

Box 01 Folder 49: Woody Guthrie Conference (2012)
Box 10 Folder 01: Music and Social Movement Conference Papers, Santa Barbara, California (1997)
Box 14 Folder 11: UNC Conference and Celebration of Southern Traditional Music (1989)

SERIES 12: FOLK GENRES

Box 01 Folder 06: Irish Folk

SERIES 13: RECORD LABELS

Box 04 Folder 27: Keynote Records
Box 10 Folder 10: Bob Miller, Inc. music publisher
Box 10 Folder 32: Timely Records
Box 24 Folder 20: Riverside Records (1956-1957)
Box 24 Folder 20: Elektra Records (1954)
Box 24 Folder 21: Miscellaneous record companies

SERIES 14: LEGAL AND GOVERNMENTAL RECORDS, (1937-1961)

Box 10 Folder 11: Congressional testimony (1955, 1957)
Box 10 Folder 26: Alan Lomax FBI file
Box 11 Folder 15: Folk Songs of America, Robert Gordon, Folk-Song and Folklore Department/National Service Bureau Publication Works Progress Administration No. 72-S, (1938)
Box 11 Folder 16: Folk Music in America, Phillips Barry, Folk-Song and Folklore Department/National Service Bureau Publication Works Progress Administration No. 80-S, (1939)
Box 11 Folder 17: Folk Tunes from Mississippi, collected by Arthur Parlmer Hudson and ed. George Herzog, Music Research Department, National Play Bureau Works Progress Administration No. 25 (1937)
Box 11 Folder 18: Traditional Ballads Mainly from West Virginia, John Harrington Cox, Folk-Song and Folklore Department/National Service Bureau Publication Works Progress Administration No. 75-S, (1939)
Box 11 Folder 19: (copy) Traditional Ballads Mainly from West Virginia, John Harrington Cox, Folk-Song and Folklore Department/National Service Bureau Publication Works Progress Administration No. 75-S, (1939)
Box 12 Folder 03: Wallace Campaign
Box 23 Folder 03: William Ghere FBI Files
Box 23 Folder 04: William Ghere FBI Files
Box 23 Folder 05: William Ghere FBI Files
Box 24 Folder 13: FBI and CIA, etc.
Box 24 Folder 14: FBI letter, witch hunt, and interrogation
Box 26 Folder 07: Campaign Book: Presidential Elections 1940
Box 26 Folder 08: Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications (1961)

SERIES 15: POSTERS (MAP CASES)

Map Case: A Musical Tribute to Woody Guthrie, Hollywood Bowl, LA
Map Case: Traveling On With The Weavers (original artwork mockups A)
 Map Case: Traveling On With The Weavers (original artwork mockups B)
Map Case: Spring Mobilization (Market and 2nd, Kezar Stadium, 1967)
Map Case: Black Pen Cartoon Illustration, Poster Artwork, NYC
Map Case: Traveling On With The Weavers (original artwork mockups C)
Map Case: The Weavers on Tour (Vanguard Theatre Showcase)
Map Case: A Musical Afternoon in the Hills of Marin (Mt. Tamalpais Theatre)
Map Case: The Weavers’ Almanac (Vanguard Stereolab record covers)
Map Case: Bon Voyage Concert! (Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963), Harold Leventhal (copy 1)
Map Case: Bon Voyage Concert! (Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963) Harold Leventhal (copy 2)
Map Case: Proof of Poster Mockup from Vanguard Stereolab, The Bach Guild, ca. 1960s
Map Case: 15th Anniversary Concert! The Weavers, Harold Leventhal, Vanguard Records, Carnegie Hall NYC, 1963
Map Case: The World (newspaper copy), Gertz Jamaica, Long Island Press, Jamaica Special Events Center NYC, 1962
Map Case: Sociologically Singing with Lionel Kilberg, Vol. 2, No. 202 (5 copies), Shoostryng Records
Map Case: Sociologically Singing with Lionel Kilberg, Vol. 3, No. 303 (4 copies), Shoostryng Records
Map Case: Changes, Phil Ochs, Elektra Records, NYC
Map Case: Juke Joint, Birney Imes, Delta Blues Museum, Demar’s Place, Clarksdale Mississippi, 2000-04/10-20

SERIES 16: PHOTOGRAPHS

Box 02 Folder 01.1: Photographs, Concerts for Peace
Box 02 Folder 01.2: Photographs, Concerts for Peace, Survival Sunday II, Hollywood Bowl: Festival for a Nuclear-Free Future (June 10, 1979)
Box 02 Folder 30: Photographs, Woody Guthrie
Box 03 Folder 02: Photographs, Bill Faier (photographer)
Box 03 Folder 03: Photographs, Steve Deutch, and related correspondence
Box 03 Folder 08: Photographs, Roy Berkeley (photographer)
Box 03 Folder 12: Photographs, various folk music
Box 04 Folder 07: Pete Seeger songs and photographs (see also Series II: Artists/Folk Contemporaries, Subseries II (3): Pete Seeger)
Box 10 Folder 03: Daily Worker photographs from NYU (photocopies)
Box 10 Folder 04: Daily Worker photographs from NYU (photocopies)
Box 24 Folder 17: Photographs, Pete Seeger (see also Series II: Artists/Folk Contemporaries, Subseries II (3): Pete Seeger)
Box 24 Folder 18: Photographs, Daily Worker
Box 29 Folder 01: Photographs, Newport Folk Festival
Box 29 Folder 02: Photographs, Pete Seeger (see also Series II: Artists/Folk Contemporaries, Subseries II (3): Pete Seeger)
Box 29 Folder 31: Photographs, Vern Partlow
Box 29 Folder 03: Photographs, Phil Ochs
Box 29 Folder 04: Photographs, Peter La Farge
Box 29 Folder 05: Photographs, unknown artists
Box 29 Folder 06: Photographs, Bob Dylan (see also Series II: Artists/Folk Contemporaries, Subseries II (2): Bob Dylan)
Box 29 Folder 07: Photographs, protests
Box 29 Folder 08: Photographs, Reverend F. D. Firkpatrick
Box 29 Folder 09: Photographs, Nina Simone
Box 29 Folder 10: Photographs, Ballad for Americans Broadcasting with Earl Robinson
Box 29 Folder 11: Photographs, Slim Houston
 Box 29 Folder 12: Photographs, Fannie Lou Hamer
Box 29 Folder 13: Photographs, Eric Anderson
Box 29 Folder 14: Photographs, Gil Turner
Box 29 Folder 15: Photographs, Joan Baez
Box 29 Folder 16: Photographs, Sammy Walker
Box 29 Folder 17: Photographs, Patsy Cline
Box 29 Folder 18: Photographs, Janis Ian
Box 29 Folder 19: Photographs, Buffy St. Marie
Box 29 Folder 20: Photographs, Elaine White
Box 29 Folder 21: Photographs, Uncle Len Ellis
Box 29 Folder 22: Photographs, Judy Collins
Box 29 Folder 23: Photographs, Tom Rush
Box 29 Folder 24: Photographs, Irwin Silber
Box 29 Folder 25: Photographs, Julius Lester
Box 29 Folder 26: Photographs, Mark Spaelstra
Box 29 Folder 27: Photographs, Malvina Reynolds
Box 29 Folder 28: Photographs, Len Chandler
Box 29 Folder 29: Photographs, Patrick Sky
Box 29 Folder 30: Photographs, Woody Guthrie (see also Series II: Artists/Folk Contemporaries, Subseries II (1): Woody Guthrie)
Box 29 Folder 32: Photographs, The Weavers
Box 29 Folder 33: Photographs, AP, American Folk Song Festival (1938)
Box 29 Folder 36: Index of photographs in the Daily Worker (photocopy)
Box 29 Folder 36: Contact sheets from Newport Folk Festival

SERIES 17: MISCELLANEOUS

Box 13 Folder 10: UCLA Folklore course info
Box 01 Folder 42: Hootenanny TV show
Box 03 Folder 09: Background materials for Ron Cohen’s Woody Guthrie book
Box 04 Folder 06: Peoples Songs Inc. and Almanac Singers for Wallace Campaign
Box 04 Folder 08: Cue sheets and scripts
Box 04 Folder 15: Cue sheets and scripts
Box 04 Folder 12: “Saga of Dopey Dies” (poem/story)
Box 04 Folder 29: Music Comps
Box 10 Folder 31: Sieg Meister, Music Society
Box 11 Folder 06: Screenplay for Leadbelly: Life and Legend (1998)
Box 11 Folder 12: Body and Earth: Poems by Sam Robert (1985)
Box 11 Folder 30: Bucknell University Summer Session (1936)
Box 12 Folder 32: “All Join In,” Pioneer Community Song Sheet
Box 12 Folder 65: Playboy Club Hotel folder and contents
Box 13 Folder 04: Faith Petric, Bay Records 216 (1979)
Box 13 Folder 09: School of Traditional Folk Music at Ash Grove course info
 Box 13 Folder 10: UCLA Folklore course info
Box 13 Folder 18: Various record catalogs
Box 23 Folder 18: Political music
Box 23 Folder 19: Political music
Box 24 Folder 02: Ticket stubs and miscellaneous
Box 24 Folder 04: “Left/Labor Songbooks” article bibliography
Box 24 Folder 11: Gordon’s Mainstream “Woody G”
Box 25 Folder 21: “Changes” calendar and songs (1968)
Box 13 Folder 20 : Darryl F. Zanuck’s production “In Old Chicago,” 1938 (production program)
Box 13 Folder 21 : Catalogue No 2 of Old and New Books on Folk Song, Folklore, Folk Dance and Jazz, Etc. compiled by Israel G. Young, New York City (ca 1950s)
Box 13 Folder 22 : Pin a Medal on Joe, by Ed Robbin (cartoons by Dan Libby)

SERIES 17: REALIA & EPHEMERA

Box 42 Artifact Box: Buttons: Bob Dylan (in profile), “Strike! April 26”, “Tow Away Lindsay”
Box 07 Textile Box: Various T-shirts
Box 08 Textile Box: Hootenanny mugs, towel and bath mitt
Box 39 A & B  (oversize flat boxes): Box 39 A [two (2) items] Hootenanny Toy Guitar, bakelite toy Guitar ; Box 39 B [one (1) item] Original box for Hootenanny Toy Guitar
Box 40 (oversize flat box): Hootenanny Paper Dolls (ABC-TV) [portfolio]
Box 40 (oversize flat box): Hootenanny Party Kit (party invites and envelopes, suggestions pamphlet, 45 record “Hootenanny Party” The Steel Singers- A Special Rendition of the Steel Singers and You Singing Along- Recorded by Orange Crush, “cutouts”- sheet with image of guitar and banjo, redeemable coupon cutout)
Box 45 (small artifact box): [ five (5) items] Two brass-coated nickel, Hootenanny charm bracelets; one “Sixth Annual National Folk Festival” blue ribbon (tin fastener) with “State Entrance Only Participants Pass- Sixth Annual National Folk Festival” (April 27-29, 1939); one “Seventh Annual National Folk Festival” blue ribbon (tin fastener), (April 25-27, 1940)