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Series 3: Field documentation arranged by fieldworker (continued)
Elaine Thatcher (continued)
Field photography on color slide film
BOX-FOLDER 17/165 C log (color photo log)
Author: Elaine Thatcher
Digital content available: afc1991023_17_165
Extent: 63 manuscript pages (8.5 x 14 inch or smaller)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-001 Houses and streetscape; Benjamin Allen, New Jersey, September 20, 1983 to September 22, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_001
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
1-6, Houses and streetscape on Highway 541 in G-Medford; 18GT; 7-8, Medford Police Station. architecture; 9-11, Benjamin Allen in his garden, G-New Gretna; 15GT; 12, Lima beans in Benjamin Allen's garden G-New Gretna; 15GT; 13-14, New shoots of winter rye coming up in parts of the garden that have been harvested and plowed for winter G-New Gretna; 15GT; 15-17, Benjamin Allen's garden with wind machines made of clorox and soda bottles on sticks G-New Gretna; 15 GT; 18-19, Incinerator made of a water heater by Benjamin Allen G-New Gretna; 15GT; 20, Benjamin Allen's woodpile behind his garden G-New Gretna; 15GT. yards capes, (plant)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-002 Benjamin Allen, New Jersey, September 22, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-002
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_002
Extent: 7 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-New Gretna; 15GT; 1, Benjamin Allen's woodpile behind his garden; 2-3, Benjamin Allen and his log splitter that he built; 4-7, Front views of Benjamin Allen's house on Adams Avenue. Camera is looking north. technology, yardscapes, architecture
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-003 Interview with Salvatore A. Putiri, New Jersey, September 28, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-003
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_003
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-Elwood; 12GT; 1-2, Sal Putiri; 3, Money clip with mayor's seal that Sal got when he was mayor of Mullica Township; 4, Sue Samuelson, fieldworker; Sal Putiri, Ralph Putiri; 5, Sue Samuelson, Sal Putiri; 6-8, Sue Samuelson (back), Sal Putiri, Ralph Putiri; 9-11, Sal Putiri, Ralph Putiri; 12-14, Miniature fruit stand given to the Putiris by a friend; 15-16, Sal Putiri, Ralph Putiri. Ralph is sorting through family photographs; 17-18, Sue Samuelson, Sal Putiri; 19-20, Sal Putiri, Ralph Putiri. Italian, ethnicity, government
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-004 Interview with Salvatore A. Putiri, New Jersey, September 28, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-004
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_004
Extent: 8 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-Elwood; 12GT; 1, Sal Putiri, Ralph Putiri; 2-3, Ralph Putiri (back), Sue Samuelson, Sal Putiri; 4-5, Sue Samuelson, Sal Putiri, Ralph Putiri; 6, Sal Putiri; 7, Ralph Putiri (sorting family pictures); 8, Sal Putiri. Italian, ethnicity
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-005 Potato peddler on Route 206 south of Red Lion; Fall foliage on Route 563 north of Green Bank, New Jersey, September 30, 1983 to October 1, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-005
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_005
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
(Bill Schmale, the potato peddler, is not in pictures -- he stayed inside the van. The fellow in the pictures of the van did not give his name. He was just there shooting the breeze.) Peddler's van was parked on Rt. 206 south of G-Red Lion; 23GT; 1-9, Potato peddler's van on Rt. 206. September 30, 1983. marketing, (plant); north of G-Green Bank; 26GT on Rt. 563; 10-20, Fall fern foliage on Rt. 563. October 1, 1983 (plant)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-006 Germania Fire Company Turkey Dinner, Cologne Avenue, Cologne, New Jersey, October 1, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-006
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_006
Extent: 9 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
1, Fall foliage on Rt. 563 north of G-Green Bank; 26GT. (plant); 2-4, Sign and fire truck advertising turkey dinner on the White Horse Pike at the intersection with Cologne Avenue; 5, Parking lot and men directing parking at the Germania Volunteer Fire Company turkey dinner; 6-8, The Germania Volunteer Fire House architecture, voluntary organizations, (foodways), (celebration)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-007 Landscape shots in the vicinity of Sheep Pen Hill Road; Bucci Farm Market on Highway 40, Richland, New Jersey, October 3, 1983 to October 6, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-007
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_007
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Frame No.1-2, Autumn leaves, G-Sheep Pen Hill Road; 21GT; 3-5, Blueberry field area, G-Sheep Pen Hill Road; 21GT; 6-9, Dressmaker's dummy announcing someone's (W alt and Ann's} residence location along the second dirt road south of Sheep Pen Hill Road on the west side of New Lisbon Road; 10, Forest along the second dirt road south of Sheep Pen Hill Road on the west side of New Lisbon Road. (plant}, agriculture, yardscapes; 11-15, Bucci's Farm Market G-Richland; 03GT; 16, Pumpkin painted with "Bucci's Farm," Bucci's Farm Market, G-Richland; 03GT; 17, Pumpkins and gourds, Bucci's Farm Market, G-Richland; 03GT; 18, Pumpkins painted for Halloween, Bucci 's FarmMarket, G-Richland 03GT; 19, Inter or, Bucci's Farm Market, G-Richland; 03GT; 20, Pumpkn painted with "Bucci's Farm," Bucci 's Farm Market, G-Richland 03GT. marketing, (plant), (celebration)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-008 Bucci 's Farm Market, Richland, New Jersey, October 6, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-008
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_008
Extent: 14 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-Richland; 03GT; Frame No.1-4, Women painting Halloween pumpkins to be sold; 5-6, Halloween pumpkins; 7-9, Decorative uses of corn and corn stalks in the farm market; 10, Pumpkin painted with "Bucci's Farm"; 11, Mums being sold at the farm market; 12, Expensive tractor in use at Bucci Farm behind their farm market; 13-14, Bucci Market sign. marketing, (plant), (celebration), technology, arts and crafts, (foodways)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-009 Eugene Hunn interviewing Leo and Hazel Landy at Nesco, New Jersey; Emma's Farm Market, White Horse Pike, Elwood, New Jersey, October 8, 1983 to October 9, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-009
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_009
Extent: 17 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Frame No.1, Eugene Hunn with Hazel Landy, G-Nesco; 12GT; 2, Leo Landy making a bird's nest basket out of grapevine, G-Nesco; 12GT; 3, Eugene Hunn with Hazel Landy, G-Nesco; 12GT; 4-6, Leo Landy selecting grapevines in his yard and making them into a bird's nest basket, G-Nesco; 12GT; 7-8, Drying and bleaching shed at Leo Landy's home, G-Nesco; 12GT; 9-10, Leo Landy, Eugene Hunn, and Hazel Landy. Leo is holding a branch of bittersweet. G-Nesco; 12GT. (plant), arts and crafts, archtitecture; 11-17, Emma's Farm Market on a Sunday afternoon three weeks before Halloween. G-Nesco; 12GT. marketing, (plant), (foodways), (celebration), arts and crafts
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-010 Strawberry thinning, Route 206 near Hammonton; Landscapes on Middle Road, Hammonton, New Jersey, October 7, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-010
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_010
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-Hammonton; 11GT; Frame No.1, Strawberry plant in late summer; 2, Anthony DiMeo, fruit farmer near a strawberry field on Rt. 206; 3-5, DiMeo strawberry field with Puerto Rican workers. agriculture, (plant), ethnicity, occupations; G-Hammonton;11GT; 6-7, Unidentified house and front yard, Middle Road, Hammonton. yardscapes, architecture, (plant); G-Hammonton; 11GT; 8-13, House and yardscape of Nello Benedetti, Middle Road; 14-15, Just-washed wine barrels behind Nello Benedetti 's house; 16, Fig tree in Nello Benedetti's back yard. He wraps it with insulation and tar paper in the winter; 17, Nello Benedetti in front of smaller fig tree; 18-20, Nello Benedetti and his gardone crop. The stalks are wrapped like celery so they will bleach. yardscapes, (foodways), (plant), gardens, architecture, ethnicity
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-011 Yardscape of Nello Benedetti; Walk through Carl Liepe's land, New Jersey, October 6, 1983 to October 7, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-011
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_011
Extent: 19 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-Hammonton; 11GT; Frame No.1, Nello Benedetti's spruce farm behind his house. It is not large -- just what can be seen in the photo is about all there is; 2, Pumpkins, flower pots and spruces lining Nello Benedetti's driveway. Woodpile in background; 3, Saint and garden in center of Nello Benedetti's driveway; 4, Nello Benedetti and his brother-in-law, Mr. Sabatini cleaning wine barrels; 5, Tree and hedge on island in center of Nello Benedetti's driveway. yardscapes, gardens, (plant), (foodways), aesthetics, occupations; 6, Azaleas that were cripples from Carl Liepe's nursery line a path in the woods behind his house; 7, Carl Liepe's garden viewed from the back corner -- his house is off to the left; 8, Labelled trees on Carl Liepe's land. He has created a nature walk through the trees that was used first for a 4-H club; 9-10, A ground pine that Carl Liepe has staked and label led in the woods behind his house; 11, An alfalfa field owned by Carl Liepe's cousins, the Liepe Brothers, with a stand of white pine that was planted by the Liepe family years ago in the distance; 12, Spotted wintergreen in Carl Liepe's woods; 13-14, Remains of his nursery behind Carl Liepe's house, looking toward the house. Pine, spruce, and birch seedlings with a shed next to them; 15, Carl Liepe looking at a tomato in his garden; 16-17, Labelled trees in Carl Liepe's woods; 18, Brussels sprouts in Carl Liepe's garden; 19, An apple tree in Carl Liepe's back yard. It is being trained and shaped along the fence (espaliered). yardscapes, gardens, (plant), voluntary organizations, agriculture, (foodways)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-012 Preparation of clam pop pie, New Jersey, October 10, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-012
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_012
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-New Gretna; 15GT; Frame No.1-3, Slicing peeled potatoes; 4-5, Frying salt pork; 6-7, Dicing and adding onion to salt pork and potatoes; 8-9, Stirring and adding water; 10-12, Preparing "pop pie" (biscuit dough for dumplings), using a Good Housekeeping Cookbook recipe; 13, Setting aside extra liquid that was removed from stew; 14, Slicing tomatoes to eat with the clam pop pie; 15, Spooning off more excess liquid; 16-18, Placing dumplings in stew using two spoons. (When doing it for the family alone, she uses a spoon and finger.); 19-20, Grating cabbage for coleslaw. Series is continued on PFP-83-CET-013. (foodways), clams, technology
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-013 Preparation of clam pop pie; Interview with George and Helen Ramp Zimmer, New Jersey, October 10, 1983 to October 12, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-013
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_013
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-New Gretna; 15GT; Frame No.1, Series continued from PFP-83-CET-012. Adding plain mayonnaise to grated cabbage. G-New Gretna; 15GT; 2, Unmixed coleslaw siting in bowl in sink; 3-4, Mixing coleslaw; 5, Testing the dumplings for doneness; 6, Finished clam pop pie in the cooking pot; 7-9, Spooning dumplings ("pop pie") onto a platter. (The stew was served in a tureen.) (foodways), clams, technology; G-Devonshire; 09GT; 10, Helen Zimmer. G-Egg Harbor City or Devonshire; 09GT; 11-12, Helen Zimmer and a wreath of sea lavender and other dried flowers; 13-14, Helen Zimmer talking about wreaths. Photographer is reflected in mirror; 15, Helen Zimmer handing corn husk wreath to fieldworker Sue Samuelson; 16-18, Helen and George Zimmer; 19-20, Helen Zimmer. Photographer is visible in Frame 19. (plant), arts and crafts, aesthetics
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-014 Interview with Helen Zimmer and George Zimmer, Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, October 12, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-014
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_014
Extent: 19 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-Egg Harbor City or Devonshire; 09GT Frame No.1-4, Helen and George Zimmer with fieldworker Sue Samuelson; 5-6, Helen and George Zimmer with grapevine wreath; 7, Sue Samuelson with Nagra tape recorder; 8, Sea lavender wreath with other dried flowers in it; 9, Bayberry wreath; 10, Corn husk wreath; 11, Wreaths of bayberry, grape vine, and pine cones.; 12, Dried flower arrangements on a table in the Zimmer living room; 13, Zimmer fireplace with wreath and arrangements made of dried flowers; 14-19, Helen Zimmer's pantry. Mrs. Zimmer is in Frames 15 and 19; 20, Sue Samuelson and Helen Zimmer in Mrs. Zimmer's pantry. (plant), arts and crafts, fieldwork, aesthetics, (foodways)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-015 Interview with Helen Zimmer and George Zimmer, Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, October 12, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-015
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_015
Extent: 19 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-Egg Harbor City or Devonshire; 09GT; Frame No.1, Helen Zimmer and Sue Samuelson tn the Zimmer pantry; 2-4, Sue Samuelson and Helen Zimmer in the Zimmer pantry displaying a bottle of dandelion wine; 5-7, Home-bottled items on Mrs. Zimmer's pantry shelves; 8-9, Bottles of dandelion wine made by Mrs. Zimmer. Front row only. Empty bottles and a box of other canned goods are behind; 10-13, Mrs. Zimmer and a bottle of dandelion wine; 14, Supporting column in the basement of the Zimmer house built by Mr. Zimmer. He used cardboard ice cream cartons as forms; 15-20, Series showing Mrs. Zimmer packing down sauerkraut in a crock, using a plate, pushing it down all around with her hand, setting a bottle of water on top of the plate for weight, and flipping a piece of cheesecloth to go over the crock. Series is continued on PFP-83-CET-016. (foodways), (plant), architecture, technology
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-016 Interview with Helen Zimmer and George Zimmer, Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, October 12, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-016
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_016
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-Egg Harbor City or Devonshire; 09GT; Frame No.1-2, End of series from PFP-83-CET-016: Laying cheesecloth over the crock of sauerkraut; 3, Bowl of halved peppers awaiting preparation for chow chow sitting next to sauerkraut crock; 4-5, Helen Zimmer cutting vegetables for chow chow (mustard pickles); 6-7, Fieldworker Sue Samuelson and Helen Zimmer cutting up vegetables for chow chow; 8-10, Sue Samuelson cutting vegetables for chow chow; 11, View of Zimmers' garden from their front door; 12-15, Harvest decorations in front of Zimmers' house; 16-18, Shrubbery around Zimmers' front door; 19-20, Sue Samuelson and Helen Zimmer cutting up vegetables for chow chow. (foodways), fieldwork, yardscapes, aesthetics, arts and crafts, (plant)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CET-017 Cutting vegetables for chow chow, Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, October 12, 1983
Photographer: Elaine Thatcher
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CET-017
Digital content available: afc1991023_cet_017
Extent: 10 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Frame No.1-2, Sue Samuelson and Helen Zimmer cutting vegetables for chow chow (mustard pickles); 3-5, Series in which Mrs. Zimmer saw me photographing the finished bowl of cut vegetables, and she said to wait. She stirred them up with her hands so there would be more variety in color. She enjoys the color in the foods she cans; 6-9, Mrs. Zimmer cutting onion for the chow chow. (foodways), aesthetics, technology; 10, Twana Watson, office assistant at the Pinelands Folk life Project, reading while waiting for tapes to be copied. fieldwork
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