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Series 3: Field documentation arranged by fieldworker (continued)
Other fieldworkers: Brian Griggsby, Bill Teitler, Jay Orr, Paula J. Johnson, Frank Astemborski
Field photography on color slide film
BOX-FOLDER 17/169 C log (color photo log)
Author: American Folklife Center
Digital content available: afc1991023_17_169
Extent: 14 manuscript pages (8.5 x 14 inch or smaller)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CBG-001 Baking bread, Nesco, New Jersey, November 10, 1983
Photographer: Brian Griggsby
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CBG-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_cbg_001
Extent: 15 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
1, Leo Landy in kitchen with granddaughter. Loaves of kneaded bread on table, ready to put in pans. G-Nesco; 26GT; 2, Leo putting bread in pan. Hazel to his right; 3, Same; 4-5, Leo punching dough; 6, Leo putting bread in oven; 7-9, Putting last loaves in pan; 10-11, Between bread-baking and lunch; 12-15, After lunch, drinking coffee and conversing.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CBT-001 Visit to Nature's Florist Supplies, home of Hazel and Leo Landy, Nesco, New Jersey, February 21, 1983
Photographer: Bill Teitler
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CBT-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_cbt_001
Extent: 19 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Other research team member: Mary Hufford
G-Nesco; 26GT; 1, Leo Landy in shop behind his house, holding armful of immortel (Gnaphallum Obtusifolia) aka "old field balsam", Hazel thinks because it grew abundantly near an area called "Old field" (see PFP-83-FMH1117). Aka "sweet everlasting", "rabbit tobacco" (in the mountain south; Hazel received a request for rabbit tobacco, which she was unable to fill, since she knows it as "immortel.") Note the plant specimens, dried, named and displayed over the window behind Hazel's head. They help gatherers to identify what it is they should gather). Decorative plants processed & sold by Landies; 2, Cat's paw(Eriophorum?), a swamp loving plant, gathered in early autumn; 3, Immortel (Gnaphalium Obtusifolia); 4, Italian broccoli (Cruciferae) (?); 5, Narrow leaved cattail (Typha Angustifoia)?; 6, Milkweed pods (Asclepias sp.); 7, Bayberry spray, aka common wax myrtle (Myrica sp.); 8; 9; 10, Teasel (Dipsacus s p.); 11, Landy in shop; 12, Landy in shop; 13, Baby oats; 14, Coffee grass (a sedge); 15, Golden millet (Setaria lutescens Hub) Graminae; 16, 17, Italian wheat? Wild Wheat?; 18, Leo Landy, in doorway of shop; 19, Leo Landy, in doorway of shop; 20, Hazel Landy (plant) gathering
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CBT-002 Visit to Nature's Florist Supplies, at the home of Hazel and Leo Landy, Nesco, New Jersey, February 21, 1983
Photographer: Bill Teitler
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CBT-002
Digital content available: afc1991023_cbt_002
Extent: 13 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Other research team member: Mary Hufford
G-Nesco; 26GT 1, Sand grass (declared off-limits to pickers, by the state); 2, Okra pods; 3, Wild mustard grass (?); 4, Lotus pod (they tried unsuccessfully to introduce these into some local streams); 5, okra pods; 6, deer skull, with antlers, hanging in shed; 7, Landy, inside his pine-cone popping shed; 8, Landy, inside his pine-cone popping shed; 9, Landy, outside his pine-cone popping shed; 10, Landy, inside curing shed. Yellow yarrow at lower left, wild mustard and pepper grass hanging from roof; 11, Peppergrass (Lepidium Virginicum) (?); 12, Sacks of pine cones, Hazel Landy, Mary Hufford (w/tape recorder) and Leo Landy in curing shed; 13, Landy walking into workshop from rear (plant)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CJO-001 Four-wheeling at Hidden Lakes, New Jersey, September 18, 1983
Photographer: Jay Orr
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CJO-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_cjo_001
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Other research team member: Mary Hufford
1-20, scenes of three-wheeling and four-wheeling at G-Hidden Lakes; 53GT. (See PFP-83-RMH-006-007 for details); 19, Mary Hufford interviewing Dave Densbower and Chris Loveland from the Bucks County (Pa) All-Terrain Vehicle club. (NB also numbers 5 and 15.); 32, Mary Hufford interviewing Nevin Ianuzzi, whose fourwheel vehicle just made it successfully through the mud hole.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CJO-002 Four-wheeling at Hidden Lakes, New Jersey, September 18, 1983
Photographer: Jay Orr
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CJO-002
Digital content available: afc1991023_cjo_002
Extent: 12 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Other research team member: Mary Hufford
1,2,5, Mary Hufford interviewing members of the Bucks County, Pa. All-Terrain Vehicle Club: Dave Densbower, Chris Loveland. They come here for three-wheeling around the dirt roads and sand hills. G-Hidden Lakes; 53GT; 6,9,12, Mary Hufford interviewing Nevin Ianuzzi, of Medford, and his wife, who come here for four-wheeling. (See PFP-83-RMH-006-007 for details); 3,4,7,8,10,11, Various scenes of the place, a lake gouged out by a sand and gravel mining company. Land use regulations stipulate that the companies must create lakes whenever they hit water, and the various lakes they've produced throughout the area have become recreational space for three-and-four wheelers.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CPJ84-001 Railbirding on Patuxent River near Upper Marlboro, Maryland, September 7, 1984
Photographer: Paula J. Johnson
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CPJ-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_cpj84_001
Extent: 17 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Other research team members: Gerald E. Parsons, Carl Fleischhauer
1, Frank Astemborski's New Jersey railbird skiff, towed by Gerald Parson's sneakbox; 2, Jim Owings and Carl Fleischhauer towing Owings' Maryland railbird skiff past the pilings of the abandoned Chesapeake Beach Railroad Bridge. Note Mount Calvert in background.; 3, Carl Fleischhauer, photographer, jim Owings, Railbirder tending the skiff; 4, View of Maryland style skiff with pushpole. Note rocker in boat hull; 5-17, Scenes of railbirding. # 8 spatterdocks in foreground. #14 Jim Owings in bow, Frank Astemborski pushing.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CPJ84-002 Railbirding on the Patuxent River, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, September 7, 1984
Photographer: Paula J. Johnson
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CPJ-002
Digital content available: afc1991023_cpj84_002
Extent: 5 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Other research team members: Gerald E. Parsons, Carl Fleischhauer
1-5, Jim Owings cleaning trash out of skiff after the hunt.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CFA-001 Railbirding on the Maurice River, New Jersey, September 24, 1984
Photographer: Frank Astemborski
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CFA-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_cfa_001
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Other research team member: Gerald E. Parsons
1, Pushers and gunners waiting for the tide; 2, Jim Owings; 3-5, Pushers launching their boats; 6, Ken Camp pushing Gerald Parsons. Note apparent speed of skiff; 7-9, Going down river to the meadow; 10, Shows Ken Camp thrashing reeds to flush birds; 14, Walter Camp pushing Walter Monier; 20, Gunners and pushers relaxing after the hunt.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CFA-002 Railbirding on the Maurice River, New Jersey, October 24, 1984
Photographer: Frank Astemborski
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CFA-002
Digital content available: afc1991023_cfa_002
Extent: 10 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Other research team member: Gerald E. Parsons
Pushers and gunners relaxing after hunt.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CLP85-001 Aerial photographs, Mullica River area, New Jersey, between 1983 and 1985
Field project identifier: PFP-85-CLP-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_clp85_001
Extent: 18 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Note: Not in log
Field photography on black-and-white film
BOX-FOLDER 17/169A B log (black-and-white photo log)
Author: American Folklife Center
Digital content available: afc1991023_17_169
Extent: 14 manuscript pages (8.5 x 14 inch or smaller)
Note: Black-and-white log starts on page 12
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 235044-01 Railbirding on the Patuxent River, Ann Arundel County, Maryland, September 7, 1984
Photographer: Paula J. Johnson
Field project identifier: PFP-84-BPJ-235044-01
Digital content available: afc1991023_235044_01
Extent: 21 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
1, High tide on Ann Arundel Co. side of Patuxent River; Tree line (rear) is on embankment of old abandoned Chesapeake Beach Railroad; 2-7, Astemborski pushing Owings; 8, Astemborski; 10, Pushpole foot; 11-12, Astemborski pushing Owings. Jug Bay looking east toward Spignel farm; 13-14, Astemborski; 15-21, Owings cleans trash out of skiff before storing boat. Note use of handmade wooden balling scoop to wash out mud and reed. Looking west across Jug Bay to Jackson Landing. Stand in aluminum jon-boat made by Frank Astemborski to hold gun if marcher buoys when pushing solo. Camoflage paint on Owings' jon-boat indicates it is also used for ducking.
Post-fieldwork documentation
BOX-FOLDER 17/170 Hard copies containing sensitive materials deleted from disks
BOX-FOLDER 17/171 Informants' business cards
BOX-FOLDER 17/172 Reference slides and contact sheets
Photographers: Dennis McDonald and Robert Noonan
Series 4: Final products
Summary: Materials generated during the product development phase of the project, including final reports, project publications, presentation materials, post-project correspondence, and promotional materials, correspondence, and publications associated with the exhibition and conference New Jersey Pinelands: Tradition and Environment.
BOX-FOLDER 17/173 Administrative Coordinator's report and summary of archiving phase
Author: American Folklife Center
Digital content available: afc1991023_17_173
Extent: 80 manuscript pages (8.5 x 14 inch or smaller)
BOX-FOLDER 17/173 Post-Survey Fieldworkers Meeting, January 24, 1984 to January 26, 1984
BOX-FOLDER 18/174 American Folklore Society papers given by Sue Samuelson, Jens Lund, and Elaine Thatcher
BOX-FOLDER 18/175 Computer materials; description of database, sample printouts, guidelines for editing, keywords
BOX-FOLDER 18/176 Briefing for New Jersey Congressional Staff; slide presentation materials, invitation letter, delegation list, fact sheet, and presentation
BOX-FOLDER 18/177 Cranberries; recipe booklet, preliminary drafts, and recipes
BOX-FOLDER 18/178 Miscellaneous post-project correspondence, 1983 to 1991
BOX-FOLDER 18/179 Pinelands Folklife Project slide presentations, brochures, workshops
BOX-FOLDER 21/201 (Oversize) "Folk Studies: Exploring the Potential for New Jersey Museum Collections" Museums Council of New Jersey conference poster, April 7, 1984
BOX-FOLDER 19/180 "Library of Congress American Folklife Center Launches Field Survey of Pinelands National Reserve in New Jersey." Press release from Library of Congress Information Office, September 9, 1983
BOX-FOLDER 19/180 "American Folklife Center Launches Field Survey of Pinelands National Reserve in New Jersey" in Library of Congress Information Bulletin: 42 no. 37 (1983): 309-310, 1983
BOX-FOLDER 19/180 "Folklife Center Holds Briefing on New Jersey Pinelands Project"
BOX-FOLDER 19/180 Issues of Folklife Center News, 1984 to 1985
BOX-FOLDER 19/181 Folklife Annual 1985: A publication of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, 1985
BOX-FOLDER 19/182 Draft of Final Report
BOX-FOLDER 19/183 Hufford, Mary. One Space, Many Places: Folklife and Land Use in New Jersey's Pinelands National Reserve: Report and Recommendations to the New Jersey Pinelands Commission for Cultural Conservation in the Pinelands National Reserve. Washington, D.C.: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, 1986
Pinelands Folklife Project final report. Includes hard copy and microfiche copy.
BOX-FOLDER 19/184 Proposal for exhibit, New Jersey Pinelands: Tradition and Environment; planning grant
BOX-FOLDER 19/185 Promotional materials and ephemera produced in conjunction with New Jersey State Museum exhibit New Jersey Pinelands: Tradition and Environment, 1987
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