James S. Brown papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- James S. Brown papers
- Date
- 1917-2005
- Extent
- 110 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Rural-urban migration -- Longitudinal studies.
- Rural-urban migration -- Appalachian Region.
- Sociology, Rural.
- Appalachians (People) -- Kentucky -- Social life and customs -- Case studies.
- Appalachians (People) -- Kinship -- Kentucky.
- Appalachians (People) -- Longitudinal studies.
- Rural-urban migration -- Kentucky.
- Rural families -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Organized into the following series: Biographical Materials (1917-2005), Office Files (1948-1997), Teaching Materials (1945-1984), Research Materials (1917-1992), and Audio-Visual Materials.
- Preferred Citation
- [Identification of item], James S. Brown papers, 1917-2005, 1997MS354, Special Collections and Digital Programs, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- James Stephen Brown was born on October 20, 1916 in a coal camp at McVeigh in Pike County, Kentucky. He spent the first 12 years of his life living in coal camps, where his father, Luther, worked for the YMCA, and his mother, Lydia, taught children's Sunday School. Because his parents wanted Jim and his brothers to have an opportunity for life beyond the coal camp experience, Jim's father took a job in Berea College's Broomcraft Department and the family moved to Berea, Kentucky in 1928.
- Brown earned an A.B. degree from Berea in 1937, majoring in economics with additional work in history, political science, and philosophy. He went on to study sociology at Harvard, was mentored by Talcott Parsons, and earned an M.A. in 1942 and a Ph.D. in 1950.
- Throughout his academic career, he was particularly interested in the social structure of eastern Kentucky and made intensive studies of community life in that region. His research emphasized kinship structure, but he was also interested in social change and the adjustment of migrants from rural Kentucky into their new urban settings.
- Brown worked as a Social Science Analyst with the U.S. Department of Education from 1945 to 1946, when he began work as an "assistant" in the University of Kentucky's Department of Rural Sociology. He was later promoted to Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology in 1949 and eventually, in 1965, to Professor. Under the Fulbright-Hays program, he was awarded a research fellowship in Germany (1954-55) at Bonn University, and later also in Italy (1964-65) at the University of Naples. He coauthored the book, Mountain Families in Transition (with Harry K. Schwarzweller and J.J. Mangalam), Pennsylvania State University Press, 1971. Brown's dissertation research was later published as Beech Creek: A Study of a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood Berea College Press, 1988. He also published numerous academic articles and reports.
- Due to a disability, Brown retired from the University of Kentucky in the early 1980s, but continued to work with younger colleagues on a fourth phase of the Beech Creek project. He also maintained his personal relationships with Beech Creekers and with his former research associates until his death on October 28, 1999.
- Scope and Content
- Much of the information in this collection relates to James Brown's research on families living in eastern Kentucky, particularly his study of the social organization of three small communities in eastern Kentucky, which he called "Beech Creek." Materials include correspondence, publications, presentations and lectures, research and data, memorabilia, and photographs.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Some materials in this collection have been restricted due to the presence of personal identifying information.
- Records in boxes 48-63, 73-97, 110-117, 149-155, and 238 are restricted through the year 2060 as follows:
- l) Materials are accessible only with the permission of the appropriate curator or archivist.
- 2) Researchers must complete a manuscript restrictions form before access will be granted.
- 3) The identification of any names of informants or their place of residence in any manner is prohibited.
- 4) Materials may not be photocopied, microfilmed, or reproduced in any manner.
- To gain access contact: sclibraryrefdesk@lsv.uky.edu
- Use Restrictions
- Copyright has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky.
Contents of the Collection
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS, 1917-2005
Scope and Contents note
Included here are biographical and autobiographical sketches of Jim's life, vitae, and some of his school work from Harvard.
JAMES STEPHEN BROWN
Biographical Narratives and Sketches
Winchester, Frank J. "Meet Jim Brown: Author of Beech Creek." Manuscript, chapters 1-6, 2005.
Winchester, Frank J. "Meet Jim Brown: Author of Beech Creek." Manuscript, chapters 7-11, 2005.
Winchester, Frank J. "Some History and Genealogical Information on the Author of Beech Creek," undated.
Various biographical sketches and lists of publications by James S. Brown, 1952-1980.
Autobiographical notes prepared by James S. Brown for Thomas Ford, November 1985.
- Box 1, folder 5
Scope and Contents note
[Another copy is available in the topical file with other Ford/Beech Creek materials.]
Vitae, University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, 1967.
Vitae, University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, 1977
Vitae, University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, 1983.
Awards and Recognitions
Distinguished Alumnus Award, Berea College, November 6, 1979.
- Box 1, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Includes correspondence, comments on accepting the award, alumni newsletters announcing the award, and news clippings.]
Community and Appalachian Sociology: A Symposium in Honor of Willis A. Sutton Jr. and James S. Brown, Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, 1987.
- Box 1, folder 9
Scope and Contents note
[Includes correspondence, symposium program, and a bound copy of the presentations.]
Harvard Alumni Directories listing James S. Brown, August 1994 and January 1996.
Tribute to James S. Brown by Virginia McCoy, March 20, 1997.
Other Biographical Materials
Correspondence concerning the renting of Christ Church apartments at Rose and Vine in Lexington, Kentucky, August 1974.
Information packet on Mayfair Village, service as needed apartments, June 1992.
Funeral information for James S. Brown, including a funeral notice, obituary from the Lexington Herald-Leader, and photocopies of photographs of James S. Brown's life with descriptions.
Memorabilia
Berea College
Transcript and Bachelor of Arts diploma, 1937.
Phi Kappa Phi, honors fraternity.
Honorary degree of the Doctor of Humane Letters, 1992.
- Box 2, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Includes diploma, commencement bulletin, news clippings, and announcement.]
Miscellaneous Berea College materials, including various alumni newsletters and information on the Hutchins Library.
Certificates and Honors
Certification of Fellowship with the American Sociological Association, January 1, 1959.
Certificate of Appreciation, Hazel Green Academy, July 17, 1978.
Invitation to the Kentucky Library Associates dinner with featured speaker Robert Coles, 1980.
Other Personal Mementos
Poem by Walter Couch about coal mining, December 24, 1921.
Various materials on folk dancing, 1949 and undated.
Miscellaneous airline and train ticket stubs and postcards, 1961-1964.
Happy birthday sign, undated.
Wheel-chair bag from Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital, undated.
Various religious pamphlets, undated.
Application for reinstatement of citizenship in the state of Kentucky, undated.
The Holy Bible. Standard edition, newly edited by the American Revision Committee, 1901.
- Box 3
Scope and Contents note
[Presented to James S. Brown by Berea College and the Foundation-Junior High School for excellence in bible study during 1929-1930.]
Address Books, Daybooks, and Diaries
Address Book, undated.
Address Book, undated.
Address cards, A-D, undated.
Address cards, E-J, undated.
Address cards, K-P, undated.
Address cards, Q-Y, undated.
Diary, 1947.
Diary, 1948.
Diary, 1949.
Diary for everyday, 1950.
Diary, 1951.
Diary, 1952.
Diary, 1954.
German diary, 1955.
Diary, 1955.
Diary, 1956.
German diary, 1956.
Excelsior diary, 1957.
Diary, 1958.
Diary, 1959.
Diary, 1961-1962.
Day planner, 1964.
Agenda, 1965.
Touring Club Italiano, Italian diary, 1966.
Diary, 1968.
Touring Club Italiano, Italian diary, 1969.
National Diary, 1969.
Monthly Planner, 1977-1978.
STEPHEN LUTHER BROWN
OFFICE FILES, 1948-1997
Scope and Contents note
The Office Files include materials relating to Brown's career as a professor at UK, including his involvement with various departments at the University as well as outside professional organizations.
CORRESPONDENCE
Scope and Contents note
Includes both personal and professional correspondence.
1942-1949
1950-1959
1960-1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
January-April 1968
May-December 1968
January-March 1969
April-July 1969
August-December 1969
January-May 1970
June-December 1970
1971-1973
1974
1975
1976-1979
1980-1989
1993-1999
undated
PERSONNEL FILES
Distribution of effort (a.k.a. service load) on the academic personnel report, 1961-1979.
Performance evaluations, 1964-1978 and undated.
Travel vouchers, leave requests and payroll information, December 1948-December 1962.
Travel vouchers, leave requests and payroll information, January 1963-March 1973 and undated.
TOPICAL FILES
An - Ca
Annual Report -- The Economics of Institutional Arrangements for Viable Rural Communities in the Great Plains, 1971.
Appalachian Center -- Correspondence, Newsletter, and Articles, 1975-1977.
Appalachian Community -- Service networks newsletter, undated.
Appalachian Film and Video -- Lists of films, 1975.
Appalachian Research Institute -- Memorandum, April 1968-July 1969 and undated.
Catalogs of Publications -- Book flyers, 1979-1986 and undated.
Community Development
Indonesian Delegation
Pakistan Delegation
Clippings, 1958.
Correspondence -- Personal, January 1958-May 1959.
Correspondence -- Professional, November 1956-January 1960.
Evaluation of the 1957 Program of Study.
Miscellaneous Notes, 1956-1959 and undated.
Orientation for organizers held at the University of Georgia, 1958.
Report of the training program in community development, February 9, 1958-June 21, 1958.
Report of the community development training program, February 9-May 2, 1959.
Supplementary materials, 1954-1955.
Syllabus, itinerary, and lists of participants, 1959.
Cou - Fo
Council of Southern Mountains -- Bylaws, correspondence, and clippings, March 6, 1969.
Downtown Lexington -- Housing survey, June 1986.
East Tennessee State University -- Appalachian Center Newsletters, March 1979-1982.
East-West Population Institute -- Bulletin, 1974.
Follow-Up Survey -- Ontonagon County High School, Michigan, undated.
Fulbright Grant
Germany
Italy
Application and information on living arrangements and scholars in Italy, 1962.
Correspondence, 1962-1964.
"The Family as a Social System in These Types of Italian Communities," 1964. [Drafts.]
Occupational Aspirations of Young People -- Materials gathered in the anticipation of the research study, 1965.
Occupational Aspirations of Young People -- Research study materials, 1964-1965.
Papers gathered by James S. Brown while in Italy, undated.
Sicilian Institute for the Training of Development Workers, program and notes, 1964.
Sociology for Agriculture Economics, Intersession in Economic and Social Development Seminar, April-May 1965.
United Nations European Study Group, March 28-April 17, 1965.
United Nations European Study Group -- Group 4 report, March 28-April 17, 1965.
United Nations European Study Group -- Articles from the group, March 28-April 17, 1965.
Gu - Ham
Guidelines -- Instructions on the use of various social science methodologies for research projects, 1948 and undated.
Guidelines -- Research in rural development and criteria to be considered in the selection of centers of excellence, April 3, 1970.
Hamilton County -- Appalachian People's Service Organization (HAPSO), newsletters, 1980-1983.
Harvard University
Course and Reading Notes
Scope and Contents note
Organized alphabetically by lecturer and/or author.
Henderson, L.J.
Kluckhohn, Clyde.
- Box 11, folder 7
Scope and Contents note
[Served as one of James Brown's dissertation advisors.]
Kluckhohn, Florence.
Linton, Ralph.
Malinowski.
Mead, Margaret.
Mills, C. Wright.
Miner, Horace.
Myrdal, Gunnar.
Parsons, Talcott .
- Box 11, folder 15
Scope and Contents note
[Served as one of James Brown's dissertation advisors.]
Parsons, Talcott.
Parsons, Talcott.
Parsons, Talcott.
Perry, Ralph Barton.
Sociology 1b.
Sociology Seminar.
unknown author, "Toward a Common Language for the Area of Social Science."
unknown author, miscellaneous notes from publications.
unknown author, miscellaneous class notes .
In - NDEA
Instructions -- Developing project proposals at the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, undated.
International Sociological Association -- Newsletters 7-18, 1976-1978.
Letcher County -- Welfare programs and demographic data, 1969.
Mental Health: Correspondence and grant application, 1977-1978.
Mental Health: Research bulletin and psychological scales, 1962 and undated.
Mountain Empire Community College -- John Fox Jr. Festival flyer, 1977.
Mountain Spirit Award -- Nominations, including nomination form for Myles Horton, 1987.
Music and Dance -- Publications, 1986.
NDEA Counseling and Guidance Institute -- Publications and Brochures, 1966-1967.
Professional Conferences and Meetings
Scope and Contents note
Arranged chronologically by conference/meeting date.
December 28-30, 1949 -- Rural Sociological Society -- James S. Brown presented paper, "The Southern Appalachians."
September 18, 1959 -- Southern Appalachian Studies Conference, Berea, Kentucky -- James S. Brown gave speech, "Migration Within, to and From the Southern Appalachians, 1935-1959."
May 5-6, 1960 -- Population Association of America Annual Meetings, New York City -- Correspondence and invitation.
May 13-14, 1960 -- Conference on Urban Problems, sponsored by The Regional Commission on Urban Problems, Lexington, Kentucky -- Correspondence, notes, schedules.
July 14, 1960 -- Program for Research Seminar in Rural Development Problems -- Copy of questionnaire, notes, and agenda.
November 8-10, 1960 -- Labor Mobility and Population in Agriculture Conference at Iowa State University -- Notes and documentation.
November 8-10, 1960 -- Labor Mobility and Population in Agriculture Conference at Iowa State University -- Papers gathered by James S. Brown while at the conference.
January 29-31, 1962 -- Living Resource Forum, West Virginia University -- Correspondence, notes, invitation and agenda.
February 5-7, 1962 -- Association of Southern Agricultural Workers,Jacksonville, Florida -- Agenda, correspondence, notes, and drafts of paper that James S. Brown was to present.
March 22, 1962 -- 54th Annual Research Conference -- Program, notes.
- Box 14, folder 3
Scope and Contents note
[Paper presented at this conference by James S. Brown, "Population Changes in the Various Sections of the Southern Appalachians, 1950-1960" is filed in Box 42, Folder 4.]
May 11-12, 1964 -- Rural Urban Migration Conference, Bethesda, Maryland -- Correspondence, lists of participants and notes.
May 11-12, 1964 -- Rural Urban Migration Conference, Bethesda, Maryland -- Papers presented at the conference.
June 23, 1966 -- National Teacher Corporation meeting -- Correspondence.
August 26-29, 1966 -- Rural Sociological Society -- Correspondence, abstract of paper and draft of program.
October 18-20, 1967 -- Rural Appalachia in Transition Conference, West Virginia University -- Correspondence, conference agenda, and program.
- Box 14, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[James S. Brown presented paper, "Population and Migration Changes in Appalachia."]
October 18-20, 1967 -- Rural Appalachia in Transition Conference, West Virginia University -- Secondary materials used for paper including articles, and notes.
October 18-20, 1967 -- Rural Appalachia in Transition Conference, West Virginia University -- Data and tables used for paper.
October 18-20, 1967 -- Rural Appalachia in Transition Conference, West Virginia University -- Notes and maps of southern Appalachia.
October 18-20, 1967 -- Rural Appalachia in Transition Conference, West Virginia University -- Early rough draft and outline of paper.
October 18-20, 1967 -- Rural Appalachia in Transition Conference, West Virginia University -- Two later edited drafts of paper.
May 17-18, 1968 -- Rural Urban Conference,sponsored by the University of Louisville -- Correspondence and related articles.
November 4-8, 1968 -- Conference on Migration and Behavioral Deviance, Puerto Rico -- Agenda, participant list, papers by participants, and copy of a paper presented by James Brown and Harry Schwarzweller, "Social Class Origins and the Economic, Social, and Psychological Adjustment of Kentucky Mountain Migrants: A Case Study."
November 4-8, 1968 -- Conference on Migration and Behavioral Deviance, Puerto Rico -- Correspondence and expense accounts (January 1968-June 1969).
February 13-14, 1969 -- Appalachian Research Institute Planning Conference, University of Kentucky -- Minutes.
March 6-8, 1969 -- Research in Adaptation of Migrants, Atlanta, Georgia -- Agenda, roster and notes.
April 18-19, 1969 -- Behavioral Aspects of Disease, University of Kentucky -- Agenda, correspondence, and notes.
May 1-3, 1969 -- Ohio Valley Sociological Society and the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting -- Correspondence, documentation and program.
June 9-12, 1969 -- National Rural Housing Conference, Warrington, Virginia -- Correspondence, agenda, notes, and expenses.
August 28-31, 1969 -- Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting -- Program and copy of paper presented by James S. Brown, "Southern Appalachian Migration and Metropolises: A Study of Migration Stream Systems, 1955-1960."
April 9-11, 1970 -- Southern Sociological Society 33rd Annual Meeting -- Meeting notes, hotel and flight information.
April 23, 1970 -- Georgetown College Sociology Club -- Notes from speech.
May 17-20, 1970 -- Social Welfare Research Needs Seminar, sponsored by the University of Kentucky -- Program, agenda, memos and notes.
June 16, 1970 -- Southern Regional Demographic Meeting -- Agenda, minutes, proposal of activities and map of ORAU (Oak Ridge Associated Universities) locations in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.locations in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
July 7-8, 1970 -- Southern Regional Demographic Meeting -- Correspondence, amended bylaws, notes, and minutes.
August 26-30, 1970 -- Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting -- Correspondence.
November 12, 1970 -- Southern Regional Demographic Meeting -- Correspondence, minutes and notes.
November 19, 1970 -- The National Social Science Honor Society -- James S. Brown gave a guest address.
November 22-23, 1970 -- Southern Rural Sociology Research Committee Planning Session -- Agenda and correspondence.
March 18-20, 1971 -- Southern Regional Demographic Meeting -- Correspondence and announcement.
October 4, 1971 -- Southern Regional Demographic Meeting -- Correspondence and notes.
April 20, 1972 -- Appalachians in an Urban Environment, University of Cincinnati -- Correspondence, agenda and publications.
June 11-13, 1972 -- Southern Rural Sociology Research Committee Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia -- Minutes.
August 30- September 7, 1972 -- International Symposia -- Concerned with productivity of world ecosystems and human populations urban and migrant.
June 3-5, 1973 -- Southern Rural Sociology Research Committee Annual Meeting,Atlanta Georgia -- Minutes.
October 11-13, 1973 -- Southern Rural Demographic Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia -- Agenda and financial report.
March 10-11, 1978 -- Appalachian Studies Conference, Berea College -- Correspondence, agenda and newsletters.
August 14-19, 1978 -- 9th World Conference of International Sociological Association -- Information and request and registration forms.
August 14-19, 1978 -- 9th World Conference of International Sociological Association -- Paper drafts [never delivered] and background materials for the paper.
August 14-19, 1978 -- 9th World Conference of International Sociological Association -- Resource materials, Sanders, Irvin T., Rural Society, 1977.
August 14-19, 1978 -- 9th World Conference of International Sociological Association -- Papers to be delivered at meeting to a group headed by J.J. Mangalam.
March 16-18, 1979 -- Appalachian Studies Conference, Jackson's Mill, West Virginia -- Agenda, participant lists, and newsletters.
March 21-23, 1980 -- Appalachian Studies Conference, East Tennessee State University -- Agenda, correspondence, newsletters and James S. Brown's expense documents.
May 21-22, 1981 -- Appalachian Studies Conference -- Notes.
March 26-28, 1982 -- Appalachian Studies Conference, Virginia Tech University -- Brochure, call for papers, and information.
October 6-8, 1982 -- Southern Regional Demographic Meeting -- Paper by Thomas R. Ford, Household and Family Changes in Central Appalachia, 1958-1976.
May 11-12, 1984 -- Appalachian Research Conference, Berea College -- Correspondence, brochure and agenda.
Public Service
Scope and Contents note
Arranged in chronological order.
July 1959 -- Workshop on Urban Adjustment of Southern Appalachian Migrants -- Correspondence, program and notes.
June 27-29, 1960 -- Conference on Goals and Values in Agricultural Policy, Iowa State University -- Brochure, correspondence, program, and papers collected.
July 1960 -- 2nd Workshop on the Urban Adjustment of Southern Appalachian Migrants -- Correspondence, agenda, and newsletter.
October 17-18, 1960 -- Conference of Appalachian Governors -- Correspondence, notes and program.
October 27, 1960 -- Rural Health Conference, Morehead State University -- Correspondence, data, notes.
May 9-10, 1961 -- Kentucky Community Development Worker's Conference, University of Kentucky -- Correspondence, planning materials, and notes.
July 1961 -- 3rd Workshop on the Urban Adjustment of Southern Appalachian Migrants -- Correspondence, agenda, paper and notes.
October 3-4, 1961 -- Training Conference in Economic and Social Development Subject Matter -- Correspondence and notes.
December 12-13, 1961 -- Kentucky Dam Workshop -- Objectives.
1962 -- Lexington Ministerial Association Christ Church Episcopal -- Notes, correspondence, and tables.
April 1962 -- Breathitt County Discussion Group -- Tables, data, and notes.
April 13-14, 1962 -- Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Seminar on Drop-Outs -- Agenda, correspondence, and related materials.
May 9-10, 1962 -- A Socio-Economic Workshop of Eastern Kentucky Ministers and Church Institutions, sponsored by the Council of the Southern Mountains -- Correspondence and notes.
June 18, 1962 -- Governor's Conference on Reapportionment, Frankfort, Kentucky -- Data and tables.
July 13-27, 1962 -- Workshop on the Urban Adjustment of Southern Appalachian Migrants -- Correspondence, agenda, and notes.
July 21, 1962 -- Berea College Alumni Association Panel Discussion on Appalachia -- Correspondence and news clippings. [James S. Brown spoke on an alumni panel]
October 1962 -- Seminar in London, Kentucky -- Correspondence, notes, tables, and news clippings.
October 20, 1962 -- Council of the Southern Mountains Regional Meeting, Quicksand, Kentucky -- Correspondence, program and agenda.
November 1, 1962 -- Letcher County Seminar on Resource Development, Quicksand, Kentucky -- Correspondence and tables.
November 26-28, 1962 -- Conference on Christian Churches of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky -- Correspondence, notes, publications and speech titled, "A Sociologist's Look at Kentucky."
December 1962 -- Social Dependency, Louisville, Kentucky -- Correspondence and news clipping.
January 11, 1963 -- American Association of University of Women, Fairmont State College, West Virginia -- Correspondence and news clippings.
February 1963 -- Hazard Seminar -- Speech notes and news clippings.
February 20, 1963 -- 51st Annual Conference of the Council of the Southern Mountains, Gatlinburg, Tennessee -- Correspondence, notes and speech given by James S. Brown.
February 20, 1963 -- 51st Annual Conference of the Council of the Southern Mountains, Gatlinburg, Tennessee -- Drafts of speech titled, "The Southern Appalachians and the Nation: A Tightening Web of Relationships."
April 18-19, 1963 -- American Association of University Women, Clinch Valley College, Wise, Virginia -- Correspondence with Helen Lewis.
May 2, 1963 -- Clay County Seminar -- Notes.
June 5-7, 1963 -- 6th Annual Director's Conference, Home Mission Ministries, Hazel Green Academy, Kentucky -- Correspondence and agenda.
June 10-12, 1963 -- 6th Annual Meeting of the Synod of West Virginia -- Correspondence, notes.
July 24-25, 1963 -- Southeastern Community Development Association, University of Tennessee, Knoxville -- Correspondence and agenda.
- Box 18, folder 5
Scope and Contents note
[James S. Brown presented a paper, "Problems and Possibilities in the Southern Appalachian Region," of which there are two copies in the Publications and Presentations section of this collection: one, dated 1963, can be found in Box 44, Folder 9; the other, undated, can be found in Box 47, Folder 3.]
August 11-13, 1963 -- Disciple Appalachian Study Conference, Christmount Christian Academy, Black Mountain, North Carolina -- Correspondence and papers presented.
March 31, 1964 -- Conference on Eastern Kentucky Research, Frankfort, Kentucky -- Correspondence, notes, and memos.
April 22-23, 1964 -- Appalachian Development Conference, Berea College, Kentucky -- Correspondence, publications, notes and speech titled "The Human Factors in Economic Development."
July 13-14, 1964 -- Mental Health in Appalachia: Problems and Prospects in the Central Highlands, National Institute of Mental Health -- Correspondence and conference reports.
1965 -- Kentucky Development Committee -- Correspondence and minutes.
1966 -- Kentucky Development Committee -- Correspondence and minutes.
February 24-26, 1966 -- Research on Mental Health Services to the Disadvantaged, Southern Regional Education Board -- Report, brochures, correspondence, notes, and papers collected.
April 1-2, 1966 -- Council of the Southern Mountains, Conference on Migration and Migration Adjustment -- Agenda, program, correspondence, and publications.
May 19-21, 1966 -- Conference on Design of Intervention Research, Nashville, Tennessee -- Correspondence, notes, and program.
May 1966 -- Knox County Seminar -- Agenda, notes, and planning materials.
May 1966 -- Pine Mountain Family Life Seminar -- Correspondence, program and notes.
July 8-20, 1966 -- 8th Workshop on Urban Adjustment of Southern Appalachian Migrants -- Program and brochure.
November 30-December 3, 1966 -- Mental Health in Appalachia Conference, Southern Regional Education Board -- Transcripts and outlines of sessions.
November 30-December 3, 1966 -- Mental Health in Appalachia Conference, Southern Regional Education Board -- Correspondence.
November 30-December 3, 1966 -- Mental Health in Appalachia Conference, Southern Regional Education Board -- Notes and drafts of the research.
November 30-December 3, 1966 -- Mental Health in Appalachia Conference, Southern Regional Education Board -- Final report and related correspondence.
1967 -- Kentucky Development Committee -- Reports.
March 13-15, 1967 -- Training Conference for Cooperative Extension Service Personnel: Techniques of Working with Low Income People, Lexington Kentucky -- Correspondence, agenda, notes and speech by James S. Brown, "Who are the Poor."
April 1967 -- Public School Teacher Lecture, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio -- Correspondence, notes, and pencil on napkin sketch of James S. Brown.
May 26, 1967 -- Board of Education Consultant Meeting, Alice Lloyd College -- Correspondence, programs and lists of participants.
May 26, 1967 -- Board of Education Consultant Meeting, Alice Lloyd College -- Materials for educational consultants.
October 3, 1967 -- CORA Annual Meeting, Charleston, West Virginia -- Correspondence, conference materials, notes and news clippings.
October 3, 1967 -- CORA Annual Meeting, Charleston, West Virginia -- Drafts of paper presented, "The Appalachian Family."
November 14-16, 1967 -- Appalachian Pastors Conference, Bristol, Tennessee -- Newsletter.
- Box 19, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Paper presented at this conference by James S. Brown, "The Appalachian Family as a Human Resource," can be found under Publications and Presentations in Box 46, Folder 16.]
1968 -- Kentucky Development Committee -- Minutes and correspondence.
January 1968 -- Board of Educational Advisors, Alice Lloyd College -- Contains letter looking for right "man" to fill post of executive dean.
July 12-24, 1968 -- 10th Workshop on Urban Adjustment of Southern Appalachian Migrants -- Programs and correspondence.
November 20-22, 1968 -- Regional Libraries Workshop -- Correspondence, notes and related articles.
January 1969 -- Extension Workshop on Training Extension Aides -- Notes.
February 1969 -- In-Service Training Workshop, Quicksand Extension Area -- Correspondence, agenda, notes.
April 18-19, 1969 -- Board of Educational Advisors, Alice Lloyd College -- Correspondence and minutes.
April 23-25, 1969 -- CORA Annual Meeting, Charleston, West Virginia -- Correspondence, meeting information.
June 1969 -- Appalachian Adult Basic Education Teacher Training Workshop -- Correspondence, agenda, notes.
July 20, 1969 -- Public School Teacher Lecture, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio -- Correspondence.
July-September 1971 -- Alumni Appalachian Committee -- Correspondence and notes.
1972 -- Appalachian Committee of the Cincinnati Human Relations Committee -- Minutes and publications.
April 20, 1972 -- Appalachian Conference, University of Cincinnati -- Correspondence, vitae, participants.
1973 -- Appalachian Committee of the Cincinnati Human Relations Committee -- Correspondence, minutes, publications and notes.
1974 -- Appalachian Committee of the Cincinnati Human Relations Committee -- Correspondence and minutes.
March 1974 -- Urban Appalachian Council Conference on Urban Appalachians -- Correspondence, working papers and maps.
June 17, 1974 -- An Institute on Urban Appalachians: Improving Human Services Delivery -- Brochure, news clippings, and directions.
Research and Grant Proposals
Scope and Contents note
Arranged in chronological order.
June 6, 1947 -- Recommendation for Statistical and Research Activities in the Division of Farm Population and Rural Welfare.
March 27, 1956 -- Proposed Research Project on Eastern Kentucky -- Memo, bibliography.
1958 -- Research in Religion and Morals of Southern Appalachian Studies -- Preliminary materials for Earl Brewer's study of religion that eventually was published in Thomas Ford's The Southern Appalachian Region: A Survey, 1962.
July 1, 1961 -- Habenstein, Robert W. and Allen D. Coult, "The Functions of Extended Kinship in an Urban Milieu."
February 1968 -- Family Relationships as Related to Migration, Occupation, and Social Participation.
January 1969 -- Changing Human Characteristics and the Use of Kentucky Rural Resources.
March 10, 1969 -- Cain, Stephen R., Research Proposal for the Study of Student Teachers from Eastern Kentucky.
circa late 1960s -- partial bibliography of works by James S. Brown, J.J. Mangalam and Harry Schwarzweller for grant proposal.
1970 -- Child Rearing Practices in Eastern Kentucky.
December 14, 1971 -- An Analysis of Migration Patterns of Appalachia.
December 16, 1971 -- Research on the Development of Appalachia.
April 1972 -- Center for Population Research.
November 9, 1972 -- Research to Improve the Quality of Life in Appalachia, University of Kentucky.
1974 -- Future Health Care Needs in an Appalachian Area.
September 25, 1975 -- Appalachian Fertility Decline: A Sociocultural Analysis.
August 1977 -- Social, Demographic and Economic Correlates of County and Area Migration Rates in Kentucky.
1977 -- Inhalants and Youth: Alienation in Cultural Groups.
1977-1978 -- Patterns of Family Mobility and Rural Poverty.
January 1978 -- Research on the Social and Economic Determinants of Fertility Trends in the United States, 1940-1975.
Undated -- An Economic Analysis of Migration from Rural Eastern Kentucky to Selected Urban Centers.
Re - Union
Retirement Benefits, University of Kentucky -- Letter from James S. Brown to UK President Donovan, January 20, 1951.
Revenue-Sharing County Flow Matrix, 1977-1978.
Sociological Association Awards -- 1985-1989.
Southern Regional Demographic Group -- Correspondence, brochure and 1973 and 1978 lists of members.
Southern Regional Demographic Group -- Newsletters, April 1971- December 1972.
Southern Regional Demographic Group -- Newsletters, March 1973-August 1981.
Student Survey Questionnaire on Religion, 1949.
Toynbee, Arnold J. -- Correspondence and comments regarding Toynbee's views on Appalachia and mountaineers, 1947-1979.
Union College -- Appalachian semester announcement, undated.
University of Kentucky
Agricultural Experiment Station
Appalachian Center
Materials used to construct grant proposal to plan and establish the Appalachian Center at UK, 1975-1976 and undated.
Correspondence, 1980-1982.
Correspondence, 1983-1989 and undated.
Grants -- Materials used to construct grant proposal to plan and establish the Appalachian Center at UK, 1975-1976 and undated.
Grants -- Appalachian Studies Program grant application to the National Endowment of Humanities, circa 1977.
Newsletters, 1980-1985.
Prospectus and progress reports, 1978-1979.
Publicity and promotion materials, 1976-1989 and undated.
Research Reports -- "Appalachian Education Indicators: Statistical Profiles of School Districts in Kentucky: A Preliminary Report," 1981.
Research Reports -- "Employment Patterns and Projections: Toward an Economic Development Strategy for Appalachian Kentucky," 1981.
Research Reports -- "Dropout and Functional Illiteracy Rates in Central Appalachia: Appalachian Data Bank Report #1," March 1985.
Research Reports -- "Appalachian Students at the University of Kentucky: A Report," 1987.
Research Reports -- "Greater Appalachian Regional Data Bank (GARD): Agricultural Change in the Mountain South at the Turn of the Century: Appalachian Data Bank Report #8," December 1989.
As - Co
Association of Emeriti Faculty -- newsletters, 1993-1997.
Center for Development Change -- Correspondence, July 1962-May 1972.
Center for Development Change -- Correspondence, undated.
Center for Development Change -- Research proposal to The Office of Economic Opportunity. "Study to Determine Causes of Rural to Urban Migration by Low-income Negroes, Mexican-Americans, and Appalachian Whites." February 23, 1969.
Center for Development Change -- Baseline Study Project, 1973.
Correspondence -- General -- 1968-1987.
Department of Sociology
Application form for the 1986 summer faculty curriculum development fellowships, 1986.
Articles relating to Eastern Kentucky, undated.
- Box 23, folder 10
Scope and Contents note
[Note says that these articles were kept on reserve at the library for students.]
College enrollment projections for state institutions of higher education, 1958-1970.
Committees -- Community service, 1960-1962.
Committees -- Rural sociology and agricultural economics at the University of Kentucky's community colleges, 1964.
- Box 23, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
[Includes memos, learning objectives, and syllabus.]
Committees -- Social research service, 1959.
Correspondence -- 1961-1989, undated.
Directory of holders of Ph.D. degrees awarded 1946-1956, January 1957.
Faculty seminars, 1958 and undated.
Fellowship announcements from other schools, 1977-1985.
Review of rural development program, May 1973.
Rural sociology research publications, undated.
Soc-gram newsletter, 1983-1994 and undated.
Teacher evaluation form, undated.
Unknown and miscellaneous, 1968-1986 and undated.
TEACHING MATERIALS, 1945-1984
COURSES
Scope and Contents note
Course materials reflect classes taught by James S. Brown at the University of Kentucky and are arranged by department and course number. Included are course outlines, syllabi, class rolls, lecture notes/materials, student papers and correspondence, and teacher evaluations. Some research materials relating to course content are included and have been arranged alphabetically by topic.
Rural Sociology 10-110
Rural Sociology 10
Spring 1950
Spring 1951
Fall 1951
Spring 1952
Spring 1953
Fall 1954
Spring 1956
Fall 1957
Spring 1958
Comparison of rural and urban populations, undated.
Lecture notes, undated.
Resource materials, undated.
Rural Populations, undated.
Rural Sociology 156
Fall 1962
Spring 1963
Fall 1963
Spring 1964
Fall 1965
Spring 1966
Agriculture, 1950
Agriculture, 1952-1953
Community planning
Culture and Race
Culture, Society, Personality
Education
Families- notes
Families- publications, 1950-1967.
Health and Welfare
Population and Migration
Religion vs. Schools
Rural Occupations
Rural Regions and Culture
Social Change
Social Class
Social Mobility
Social Processes
Urbanization [1 of 2]
Urbanization [2 of 2]
Values
Miscellaneous lecture notes and materials
Rural Sociology 513
Fall 1964
- Box 28, folder 11
Scope and Contents note
[NDEA (National Defense Education Act) Guidance and Counseling Institute.]
Rural Sociology 565
Sociology 131
Sociology 432
Sociology 531
[Summer] 1962
Spring 1963
Spring 1964
Fall 1965
Fall 1966
Fall 1967
Fall 1968
Fall 1968
Fall 1969
Fall 1969
Fall 1970
Fall 1977
Student evaluations of teaching, undated.
American Economy, undated.
American Politics, undated.
"Americans at Mid-Decade."
Beliefs and Values, undated.
Business and Industry, 1963-July 18, 1966.
Business and Industry, July 23, 1966-1969.
Education, notes.
Education, publications.
Family
Instruction materials
- Box 32, folder 1
Scope and Contents note
[Instructor's manual for American Society, 3rd ed. and synopsis of 2nd ed; also contains a paper titled "Our Contemporary Society" -- all authored by Robin M. Williams, Jr.]
Kinship
Population
Race
Religion
Social groups and organization
Social Stratification
Youth
Youth Culture -- publications.
Youth Culture -- Haight-Ashbury Maverick, 1967 and Berkeley Barb, vol.5, no.9, issue 107, September 1969.
Miscellaneous lecture notes and materials.
Sociology 534
New course application, correspondence and notes 1969-1970.
Spring 1971, class rolls and rules.
Spring 1971, final exams.
Spring 1971, student papers A-L.
Spring 1971, student papers L-R.
Spring 1971, student papers S-W.
Spring 1971, student evaluations.
Spring 1972
Spring 1973
Fall 1975
Spring 1978
Miscellaneous lecture notes and materials, undated.
Sociology 561
Sociology 565
Sociology 571
Sociology 772
Sociology 773
Sociology 780--2
Sociology 780-3
Sociology 792
MISCELLANEOUS
Scope and Contents note
Materials reflect notes, outlines, syllabi, and related materials collected or generated by James S. Brown between 1945 and 1978. Arranged chronologically by date.
1945-1948
1948
1949
c1949
1950-1951
Summer 1951 [Sociology 65a-Summer course taught by James S. Brown at University of Alabama]
Summer 1951 [Sociology 71a-Summer course taught by James S. Brown at University of Alabama]
1951, 1952
- Box 36, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[Contains two Bureau of Government Research publications by Keith Vanlandingham, "The Fee System in Kentucky Counties" and "Financial Management in Kentucky Counties."]
Spring 1952 [Psychology Seminar]
1953-1954
1960-1963
1963
1964
1964-1968
1969-1978
undated [1 of 2]
undated [2 of 2]
STUDENT WORK
Mary Ann Quarles, master thesis, "A Comparison of Some Aspects of Family Life Between Two Areas of Leslie County, Kentucky," 1952.
Martin Jay Crowe, dissertation, "The Occupational Pattern of a Selected Group of Eastern Kentuckians in Southern Ohio," 1964.
Group project, "Preparing Appalachian Youth for Life and Adjustment on the Outside: A Study of Migrant Youth in the Fayette County Schools and in Appalachian Schools," April 20, 1965.
Claire C. Kelly, master thesis, "Eastern Kentucky: A Descriptive Analysis of the Population," May 1968.
Jim Henry's dissertation, project proposal, 1970.
Jim Henry's dissertation, correspondence, 1970.
Jim Henry's dissertation, interview schedule, 1970.
Jim Henry's dissertation, code key for work deck, 1970.
Jim Henry's dissertation, data and tabulations, 1970.
Jim Henry's dissertation, written analysis, 1970.
Jim Henry's dissertation, final copy, "Child-Rearing Practices in Mountain Counties, Kentucky," 1970.
Bob Guiss, preliminary draft of dissertation proposal, 1974.
David Walls, "An introduction to Appalachia as a Social Problem," chapter from dissertation, 1976.
Lillian Sue Green, dissertation, "Rationalization and the Structuring of Power in the State: The U.S. Forest Service in Conflict, Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Virginia," 1984.
Abstract of research proposal form for Sally Ward Maggard, 1984.
Proposal for study by Charleen McArliffe, 1984.
Jane Murry, thesis, untitled, undated.
- Box 40, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[With James S. Brown's handwritten comments, presumably a master's student of his.]
RESEARCH MATERIALS, 1917-1992
WORKS BY JSB
Publications and Presentations
1942-1959
Lecture notes on Newfound, by James S. Brown. From a lecture given to Miss Dingman's "Man and Family" class at Berea College, November 25, 1942.
Brown, James S. A book review of John Gunther's work, Inside U.S.A. found in Mountain Life and Work, vol. 23, no. 4, Winter 1947.
Brown, James S. "Annual Report of Research Activities in Rural Sociology, 1947," 1947.
Brown, James S. and Howard W. Beers. Rural Population Changes in Five Kentucky Mountain Districts. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 532, June 1949.
Brown, James S. "Rural Sociological Research in the Southern Appalachians." Prepared for the Rural Sociological Society Meeting, December 1949.
Brown, James S. "Chapter II: Eastern Kentucky: Historical Background." The Social Organization of an Isolated Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood, 1950.
Brown, James S. "Social Class, Intermarriage, and Church Membership in a Kentucky Community." The American Journal of Sociology, vol. LVII, no. 3, November 1951.
Brown, James S. "The Class Schema as a Tool for Analysis of Intermarriage and Church Membership in a Kentucky Mountain Community." The American Journal of Sociology, vol. 57, no. 3, 1951.
- Box 41, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Includes drafts, comments, and correspondence with The American Journal of Sociology regarding publication of article.]
Brown, James S. "The Conjugal Family and the Extended Family Group." American Sociological Review, vol. 17, June 1952.
- Box 41, folder 9
Scope and Contents note
[Includes drafts, published article, correspondence, and the program of the American Anthropological Society's Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting, September 5-7, 1951, where the paper was presented.]
Brown, James S. The Family Group in a Kentucky Mountain Farming Community. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 588, June 1952.
- Box 41, folder 10
Scope and Contents note
[Includes drafts, reviews of the publication, and correspondence.]
Brown, James S. Paducah: An Embryonic Metropolis. Bureau of Community Service, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky. Kentucky Community Series, Number 10, July 1952.
Brown, James S. The Farm Family in a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 587, August 1952.
Richardson, Paul D. and James S. Brown. Population Estimates for Kentucky Counties, April 1, 1953. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 14, October 1953.
Brown, James S., Paul D. Richardson, and Ralph J. Ramsey. What Do You Want To Know About Kentucky's Population?: A Summary of Population Data for Counties. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 19, April 1954.
Brown, James S. "The Ethos of a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood," from "The Social Organization of an Isolated Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood." Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Harvard, 1950. [dated May 1958]
Brown, James S. and Ralph J. Ramsey. The Changing Kentucky Population: A Summary of Population Data for Communities. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 67, September 1958.
Brown, James S. "Migration Within, To, and From the Southern Appalachians, 1935-1959: A Preliminary Report on the Southern Appalachian Studies Migration Project." Given to the sponsors of the studies and religious leaders, Berea, Kentucky, September 18, 1959.
1960
Brown, James S. A Brief Historical Look at Eastern Kentucky, September 1960.
Brown, James S. "A Look at Population Trends and Characteristics of Eastern Kentucky," September 1, 1960. (Not for publication.)
Brown, James S. "Some Comments on the Institutional Structure of Eastern Kentucky," September 1, 1960. (Not for publication.)
Brown, James S. "Population Changes in the Various Sections of the Southern Appalachians, 1950-1960," November 1960.
- Box 42, folder 4
Scope and Contents note
[Paper presented at the 54th Annual Research Conference, March 22, 1962. Information about this conference may also be found in Box 14, Folder 3.]
Brown, James S. and K. M. George. Components of Population Change, Southern Appalachians, 1940-50 and 1950-60: Estimates of New Migration and Natural Increase for Each Standard Metropolitan Area, State Economic Area, and County. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky, in cooperation with Southern Appalachian Studies, Berea College. Progress Report [unnumbered], November 1960.
Brown, James S. "Footnotes, Sources, Procedures, and Explanations." Southern Appalachian Data Book, circa 1960.
Brown, James S. "Footnotes, Sources, Procedures, and Explanations." Southern Appalachian Data Book, circa 1960.
Brown, James S. "Introduction and Organization of the Book." Southern Appalachian Data Book, circa 1960.
Brown, James S. "List of Counties in Each State Economic Area and Each Metropolitan Area." Southern Appalachian Data Book, circa 1960.
Brown, James S. "Lists of Tables." Southern Appalachian Data Book, circa 1960.
Brown, James S. Southern Appalachian Data Book, circa 1960.
Brown, James S. Population Tables, EKRDP (Eastern Kentucky Resource Development) counties, circa 1960.
1961-1962
Brown, James. A Brief Historical Look at Eastern Kentucky and The Corbin Trade Area, "Look at Our Past -- Plan for Our Future." Discussion group documents, January 1961.
"Discussion of James Brown and George Hillery concerning the factors section of the migration chapter," February 13, 1961.
- Box 43, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
[Concerns "The Great Migration, 1940-1960." Includes October correspondence and two copies of transcript, each with notes and corrections.]
Brown, James S. "The People of Eastern Kentucky." Speech, given April 14, 1961 at the Pine Mountain Settlement School, Pine Mountain, Kentucky.
Hillery, George A., Jr. and James S. Brown. "Some Conclusions on Migratory Streams From a Study of the Southern Appalachias: Tables." Read before the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, May 5, 1961.
Brown, James S. and George A. Hillery, Jr. "Southern Appalachian Migration: 1940-1960," November 1961.
- Box 43, folder 5
Scope and Contents note
[Includes rough drafts of article and tables with notes and corrections.]
Mangalam, J.J., Harry K. Schwarzweller, and James S. Brown. "A Reconsideration of the Notion of Adjustment: An Exploration." Proceedings of the Southern Agricultural Workers Association, February 1962.
Brown, James S. and Ralph J. Ramsey. Tables on Population and Population Characteristics, Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Counties. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. RS-18, September 1962.
Schwarzweller, Harry K., and James S. Brown. "Education as a Cultural Bridge between Eastern Kentucky and the Great Society." Rural Sociology, vol. 27, no. 4, December 1962.
Brown, James S. and George A. Hillery, Jr. "The Great Migration, 1940-1960," from The Southern Appalachian Region: A Survey. Thomas Ford, ed., Lexington, Ky.: University of Kentucky Press, 1962.
- Box 43, folder 9
Scope and Contents note
[This is a copy of the original article and also includes correspondence, notes, and organizational materials such as agendas, memos and other materials. Also, Harold Gibbard has an article in the Ford Survey and has notes included here.]
Ford, Thomas, ed. The Southern Appalachian Region: A Survey. Lexington, Ky.: University of Kentucky Press, 1962. Includes James S. Brown and George A. Hillery, Jr.'s "The Great Migration, 1940-1960."
Ford, Thomas, ed. The Southern Appalachian Region: A Survey. Lexington, Ky.: University of Kentucky Press, 1962. Includes James S. Brown and George A. Hillery, Jr.'s "The Great Migration, 1940-1960."
1962-1967
Brown, James S. Public Welfare Programs: A Concern for Every Citizen, circa 1962.
Brown, James S. Harry K. Schwarzweller, and Joseph J. Mangalam. "Kentucky Mountain Migration and the Stem-family: An American Variation on a Theme by Le Play." Rural Sociology, vol. 28, no. 1, March 1963, pp. 48-69.
Brown, James S. Harry K. Schwarzweller, and Joseph J. Mangalam. "Kentucky-Mountain Migration and the Stem-Family: An American Variation on a Theme by Le Play." Rural Sociology, vol. 28, no. 1, March 1963, pp. 48-69.
Brown, James S. Harry K. Schwarzweller, and Joseph J. Mangalam. "Kentucky-Mountain Migration and the Stem-family: An American Variation on a Theme by Le Play." Rural Sociology, vol. 28, no. 1, March 1963, pp. 48-69.
Brown, James S. and Ralph J. Ramsey. Kentucky's Population in the 1960's: A County Data Book. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report [unnumbered], April 1963.
Speech: "Population Trends." Southeast Center, Cumberland, Kentucky, May 14, 1963.
Speech: Jackson High School Commencement Services, May 30, 1963.
- Box 44, folder 7
Scope and Contents note
[Includes correspondence, program, and speech notes.]
Brown, James S. "The Southern Appalachians and the Nation: A Tightening Web of Relationships," May 1963.
- Box 44, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Edited draft of address given at the 51st Annual Conference, Council of the Southern Mountains, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, February 20, 1963.]
Speech: "Problems and Possibilities in the Southern Appalachian Region," given at the Southeastern Community Development Association Conference, 1963.
Speech: "Eastern Kentucky: Today and Tomorrow," given at the UK Women's Club, March 3, 1964. [Notes and thank-you note.]
Brown, James S. "Social Class Origins, Migration, and Economic Life Chances: A Case Study of a Rural-Urban Migration System." Paper to be delivered at the 1964 Rural Sociological Society Meetings, Montreal, Canada.
Hillery, George A., Jr., James S. Brown, and Gordon F. De Jong. "Migration Systems of the Southern Appalachians: Some Demographic Observations." Rural Sociology, vol. 30, no. 1, March 1965, pp. 33-48.
Brown, James S. "Migratory Streams from the Southern Appalachians to Specified Metropolitan Areas in the Midwest, 1949-1950," April 1966.
Schwarzweller, Harry K., and James S. Brown. "Social Class Origins, Rural-Urban Migration, and Economic Life Chances: A Case Study." Rural Sociology, vol. 32, no. 1, March 1967, pp. 5-19.
Brown, James S. "The Appalachian Family: A Somewhat Detailed Description of a Nonexistent Phenomenon." Revised address, given at the annual meeting of the Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA) at Charleston, West Virginia, on October 3, 1967.
1967-1970
Brown, James S. "Population and Migration Changes in Appalachia." Address given by Dr. Brown at the Rural Appalachia in Transition Conference, sponsored by West Virginia University, at Mont Chateau Lodge, Morgantown, West Virginia, October 18, 1967. [1 of 2]
Brown, James S. "Population and Migration Changes in Appalachia." Address given by Dr. Brown at the Rural Appalachia in Transition Conference, sponsored by West Virginia University, at Mont Chateau Lodge, Morgantown, West Virginia, October 18, 1967. [2 of 2]
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachian Migration and Metropolises: Hinterlands and Growth Centers; A Study of Migratory-Stream Systems, 1955-60," circa 1967.
Speech notes, Concordia Lutheran Church, Cincinnati, April 16, 1968. [Handwritten notes.]
Mountain Life and Work: The Magazine of the Appalachian South, September 1968: "The Migrants -- A Special Report." [Entire issue.]
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and James S. Brown. "Social Class Origins and the Economic, Social and Psychological Adjustment of Kentucky Mountain Migrants: A Case Study." Working paper for Conference on Migration and Behavioral Deviance, Puerto Rico, November 4-8, 1968.
Brown, James S. "The Ethos of a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood," March 13, 1969, taken from The Social Organization of an Isolated Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood. Unpublished thesis, Harvard.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and James S. Brown. Social Structure of the Contact Situation: Rural Appalachia and Urban America. Appalachian Center Information Report 1, West Virginia University Bulletin, Series 69, no. 12-6, June 1969.
Brown, James S. and Jim G. Henry. "Clay County Child-Rearing Study," Summer 1970.
Brown, James S. "A First Look at the 1970 Census." Mountain Life and Work, July-August 1970.
- Box 45, folder 10
Scope and Contents note
[Includes copy of published article, drafts, and correspondence.]
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachia's Population in 1970," August 1970.
Brown, James S. "Components of Population Change in Central Appalachia," November 1970.
1970-1986 and undated
Brown, James S. "Factors Related to Migration," circa 1970.
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachian Population Change: 1960 to 1970." Comments on drafts dated July 1971.
Brown, James S. "Some Random Ideas About Effects of Population Changes Upon Educational Institutions," November 12, 1971.
Brown, James S. "Chapter 2: Population and Migration Changes in Appalachia," from Change in Rural Appalachia: Implications for Action Programs. Photiadis, J. D. and H. K. Schwarzweller, eds., Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1971.
Brown, James S. and Harry Schwarzweller. "Chapter 5: The Appalachian Family," from Change in Rural Appalachia: Implications for Action Programs. Photiadis, J. D. and H. K. Schwarzweller, eds., Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1971.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and James S. Brown. "Chapter 8: Education as a Cultural Bridge between Appalachian Kentucky and the Great Society," from Change in Rural Appalachia: Implications for Action Programs. Photiadis, J. D., and H. K. Schwarzweller, eds., Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1971.
Brown, James S. "The Family Behind the Migrant," from Appalachia in the Sixties. Walls, David S. and John B. Stephenson, eds., Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1972.
Brown, James S. "Migration: Take it or Leave it; A Look at the 1970 Census," from Appalachia in the Sixties. Walls, David S. and John B. Stephenson, eds., Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1972.
Speech documents, University of Cincinnati, "Appalachian Migrants in Urban Schools" (class), Thomas E. Wagner, professor, January 24, 1973.
McCoy, Clyde B. and James S. Brown. "Appalachian Migration to Midwestern Metropolitan Areas," 1974.
- Box 46, folder 10
Scope and Contents note
[Written for The Invisible Minority, edited by William Philliber and Clyde B. McCoy.]
McCoy, Clyde B. and James S. Brown. "Migration Streams to South Florida and Characteristics of Intra-Metropolitan Receiving Areas," circa 1975.
Ford, Thomas R. and James S. Brown. "Population Change in Eastern Kentucky," circa 1977.
- Box 46, folder 12
Scope and Contents note
[Includes handwritten data notes and correspondence.]
Brown, James S. "An Appalachian Footnote to Toynbee's A Study of History." Appalachian Journal, vol. 6, no. 1, Autumn 1978.
Brown, James S. and Clyde B. McCoy. "Southern Appalachian Migration to and From Midwestern Metropolises: A Study of Migratory-Stream Systems," 1979.
Brown, James S. Cherniack, Martin, M.D., The Hawk's Nest Incident: America's Worst Industrial Disaster. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1986. 194 pages. Book review, 1986.
Brown, James S. "The Appalachian Family as a Human Resource," undated.
Brown, James S. and Paul D. Richardson. "Changes in Kentucky's Population by Counties -- Natural Increase and Net Migrations." RS-5, data part of a study "Population Dynamics in the North Central Region and Related Rural Social and Economic Problems," undated.
Brown, James S. "The East Kentucky Situation and Our Present and Future Commitments, Programs, Problems and Needs," undated.
Brown, James S. "Family Consumption-Farm Resource Use Interrelationships of a Hypothetical Farm in Community X, Clay County, Kentucky," undated.
Undated
McCoy, Clyde and James S. Brown. "Migration Systems of Metropolises and Focal Areas: Relationship to Appalachian Migration," undated.
Brown, James S. "1940-50 Migration;" "Components of Population Change and Percent Due to Net Migration, Southern Appalachians, 1950-1960;" "Various Thoughts About Organizing Appalachian Migration Data;" and "Migratory Streams". Chapters from unknown manuscript, undated.
Brown, James S. "Problems and Possibilities in the Southern Appalachian Region," undated.
Brown, James S. and Claire C. Kelly. "The Southern Appalachians: A Listing of Counties Included in Four Major Delineations," undated.
Brown, James S. and Clyde B. McCoy. "Southern Appalachian Migration and Metropolises: A Study of Migratory-Stream Systems, 1955-60 and 1965-70." Abstract of paper, undated.
Research Projects
Beech Creek 1, 1941
Scope and Contents note
The initial Beech Creek study was undertaken by Brown for his doctoral dissertation, entitled "The Social Organization of an Isolated Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood." It focused on the social structure of three relatively remote mountain neighborhoods which were comprised of 77 households (399 persons) and were located in a subsistence agricultural area of Clay and Owsley Counties. The settlements were contiguous and socially linked, and he referred to them collectively as "Beech Creek." Conducting his field work from 1941-1942, Brown emphasized kinship, class, and value structures. He later used this research as the basis of his work, Beech Creek: A Study of a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood, published by Berea College Press in 1988.
Primary Data and Secondary Data - RESTRICTED
Various notecard systems used to update participant information over time. [Box 1 of 2]
- Box 48
Scope and Contents note
[There is no indication for which study these were used, but they were probably utilized in each of the Beech Creek studies.]
Various notecard systems used to update participant information over time. [Box 2 of 2]
Research notes on community.
- Box 50
Scope and Contents note
[Includes land grant research and genealogy on "families of the land grants."]
Pseudonym key/name index, 1941-1950
Notecards on names and pseudonyms of informants. [Names written in red pencil are the real names. The notes are organized alphabetically by the real names if both names are given and alphabetically by the pseudonym if no real name is given]
Typed field notes pages 1-284, April 1, 1942-August 15, 1942.
Typed field notes pages 285-539 and unnumbered pages, August 15, 1942-January 1943.
Field journal, April 11, 1942-July 15, 1942.
Interview notes with selected participants, 1942.
Interview notes, April and July 1942.
Interview notes, August 1942.
Interview notes, September 1942.
Interview notes, November-December 1942 and January-February 1943.
Interview notes, June 1950 and undated.
Field notes on families, pages 1-376, undated.
Field notes on families, pages 377-824, undated.
Field notes on funerals, churches, and school, undated.
Field notes about "holiness meetings," undated.
Lists of names and households, undated.
Lists of first and last names with correlating page numbers, undated.
Alphabetized index of people and relatives living in Beech Creek, undated.
Participant information cards with family statistics, undated.
Notes on family "Ab."
Notes on family "Al."
Notes on family "Ba."
Notes on family "Bar" and "Bir."
Notes on family "Bis."
Notes on families "Ca," "Cl," and "Col."
Notes on family "Cou."
Notes on families D-F.
Notes on families G-H.
Notes on families J-M.
Notes on families P-Ro.
Notes on families Ro-W.
Notes on property, income, and land ownership.
Family budget sheets, families A-Col.
Family budget sheets, families Co-W.
Index to coded filed notes, undated.
Index to coded interviews, undated.
Copies of information cards of the original sample of study participants, undated.
Heads of families sheets, undated.
Notes on class, undated.
Notes on class and educational achievement of heads and wives of families, undated.
Data of reported kin among study participants.
Analysis of visiting among kin, undated.
Notes on families listed by class level, undated.
Lists of figures and figure contents, undated.
Drafts, notes, and outlines on social stratification, undated.
Notes on social stratification, undated.
Individual kinship sheets, undated.
Notes on the "Ba" family, undated.
"Bi" family genealogy, undated.
"Co" family genealogy, undated.
Kinship of spouses, undated.
Kinship relationships of respondents, undated.
Notes on family relationships, undated.
Kinship charts and diagrams, undated.
Genealogical charts, undated.
Notes and data on kinship or variable of social organization, undated.
Written analysis of social organization of kinship, undated.
Draft of "Relationships of Newfound Families," undated.
Maps of neighborhoods, undated.
Census data on Aldridge's Rock, 1952.
Census data on Beech Creek as of July 1942.
Census data on Newfound, 1942-1952.
Census data on Rockhouse Fork, 1952.
Census data on Wolf Creek, 1952.
Data, tables and notes on migration, 1850-1942.
Migration schedules, 1947-1948.
Notes on population and migration of study communities, undated.
Notes on class characteristics and differences, undated.
Notes on class and extra-familial relationships within the neighborhood, undated.
Notes on class and intermarriage, undated.
Notes on the family on the farm, undated.
Analytic notes on neighborhoods, undated.
Miscellaneous notes, undated.
Notes and dissertation outline.
Dissertation draft, "Chapter 7: The Conjugal Family," undated.
Dissertation draft, "Chapter 8: The Family Group," undated.
Dissertation draft, "Chapter 10: Class Attributes, Economic," undated.
Collected census data, 1870 Clay County and 1880 Clay County, A-B.
Collected census data, 1880 Clay County, C-W.
Collected census data, 1880 Owsley County and Card Sets A-E.
Various notes and maps on Kentucky, undated. [oversized box]
Economic tax records, 1920-1941.
Various hand drawn maps of the Beech Creek Area, undated.
Kentucky county maps and topographical map of Manchester, undated.
Topographical maps of Beattysville, Buckhorn, Cornettsville, Cumberland Gap, Harlan, Hyden, Jonesville and Prestonsburg, undated.
Secondary Data - NOT restricted
United States Census Data for Clay and Owsley Counties from 1800-1870 [1 of 2].
United States Census Data for Clay and Owsley Counties from 1800-1870 [2 of 2].
Notes on migration and population growth from 1810-1880 using the census data.
Notes on Newfound migration since 1880.
Census data on Breathitt County, 1940.
Census data on Clay County, 1940.
1940 Census of Agriculture for Kentucky and Clay County.
Notes on demographic, geological, geographic and agricultural data of Clay County and select communities, undated.
Maps of Clay County, undated.
Demographic and migration data on the three study communities, 1942.
Population of Beech Creek and Laurel Neighborhoods by age, residence and class, July 1, 1942-July 1, 1958.
Notes and tables on birth rates, fertility rates and death rates in eastern Kentucky, 1920-1940.
Notes and tables on coal production, 1902-1936.
Notes and tables on church membership by denomination, 1916-1936.
Notes and tables on land grants, 1783-1909.
Notes and tables on population and migration by county, 1930.
Notes and tables on various descriptive statistics on Southern Appalachia, undated.
Notes on class, undated.
Notes on class configuration, undated.
Notes on class and defensive beliefs, undated.
Notes on class in a familistic society, undated.
Notes on class and neighborhood relationships, undated.
Notes on class and religion, undated.
Notes on the community analysis of Manchester, Kentucky, 1946.
Notes on geographic relationships, undated.
Notes on the history of eastern Kentucky, undated.
Notes on the I.Q. averages for Clay, Harlan and Knott counties, undated.
Notes on religion, undated.
Notes on socio-cultural variables of Kentucky, 1950.
Notes on superstitions, undated.
Miscellaneous notes, undated.
Reading notes on Kluckhohn, undated.
Reading notes on Malinowski, undated.
Reading notes on Parsons, Kluckhohn and Zimmerman.
Reading notes on Yang.
Analysis of Data by Various Variables
Kinship and household data collection instruments, undated.
Preliminary observations and notes on a variety of variables, undated.
Analysis by age and sex groups, undated.
Analysis by class and economy, undated.
Analysis by class and family, undated.
Analysis by class mobility and the family group, undated.
Data on county formation dates.
Analysis of Newfound economy, undated.
Analysis of Newfound economy, undated.
Analysis by environmental and historical consideration, undated.
Analysis by the farm family socio-economic status scale, undated.
Analysis by farm and land use 1939-1940.
Data on the history of Newfound settlement families, undated.
Data on marriage and class, undated.
Data on marriage and divorce, undated.
Analysis of methods, undated.
Migration, analysis of 1940 census.
Migration written analysis, undated.
Data tables on migration and class, undated.
Notes and analysis on the population of study communities in the 1940s.
Written population description, undated.
Population and migration data, undated.
Population and migration written analysis, undated.
Analysis by the scale of stratification, undated.
Social stratification written analysis, undated.
Notes on tables 1-39, undated.
Analysis by territoriality, undated.
Data on voting results of presidential elections in eastern Kentucky, 1864-1940.
Dissertation Chapter Drafts and Notes
Scope and Contents note
[James Brown completed his dissertation for Harvard University in 1951.]
Preliminary dissertation outline and notes, undated.
Early handwritten draft, undated.
Early handwritten draft, undated.
- Box 68, folder 3
Scope and Contents note
[This is the original copy which is fragile and not for patron use. Please use photocopied version provided in Box 68, Folder 2.]
Incomplete earlier draft, undated.
Acknowledgments, undated.
Table of Contents, undated.
Introduction drafts and notes, undated.
Chapter 1, "Methods and Materials," undated.
Chapter 2, "Eastern Kentucky Historical Background," undated. [1 of 3]
Chapter 2, "Eastern Kentucky Historical Background," undated. [2 of 3]
Chapter 2, "Eastern Kentucky Historical Background," undated. [3 of 3]
Fragments of a draft of Chapter 2, undated.
Chapter 3, "Historical Background of the Beech Creek Area," undated.
Chapter 4, "The Natural Environment and the Economy of Beech Creek," undated.
Chapter 5, "The Family on the Farm," undated.
Chapter 6, "Neighborhood Relationships," undated.
Chapter 7, "The Conjugal Family," undated.
Chapter 8, "The Family Group," undated.
Chapter 9, "Beech Creek Classes," undated.
Chapter 10, "Class Attributes, Economic," undated.
Chapter 11, "Class Attributes, Familial and Educational," undated.
Chapter 12, "The General Pattern of Class Attributes," undated.
Chapter 13, "Class and the Value System," undated. [1 of 2]
Chapter 13, "Class and the Value System," undated. [2 of 2]
Chapter 14, "The Class Schema as a Tool of Analysis," undated.
Summary and conclusions, undated.
Summary and conclusions, undated.
Bibliography, undated.
Footnotes, undated.
Appendices I-VII, undated.
Thesis summary for Harvard University, 1950.
Reader's report of "The Social Organization of an Isolated Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood," undated.
Correspondence between James S. Brown and Harvard University concerning obtaining a copy of his dissertation.
Complete bound dissertation, "Social Organization of an Isolated Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood." Harvard University, 1950.
Book Chapter Drafts and Notes
Scope and Contents note
[The book, Beech Creek: A Study of a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood, was published by Berea College Press in 1988.]
Introduction, undated.
Chapter 1, "Historical Background of the Beech Creek Area," undated.
Chapter 2, "The Natural Environment and Economy of Beech Creek," undated.
Chapter 3, "The Family on the Farm," undated.
Related Administrative Materials
List of published and unpublished works related to the Beech Creek Study, compiled by James Brown, 1969.
Transcript of an interview with James Brown by Thomas Ford in 1985.
- Box 72, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[Describes the history and research of the Beech Creek project.]
Letter and editing recommendations for the published work by Wm. Jerome Crouch, editor of University of Kentucky Press, December 1983-July 1985.
Certificate of copyright for the published version of Beech Creek, 1988.
Miscellaneous notes about the Beech Creek study, undated.
Beech Creek 2: Mountain Families in Transition, 1961
Scope and Contents note
The second Beech Creek study focused on the process of migration, tracing individuals from the first Beech Creek study from their home neighborhoods to their new neighborhoods, primarily in southwestern Ohio. Brown and his colleagues, Harry Schwarzweller and J.J. Mangalam, carefully studied the home situation of Beech Creek residents before and while they were migrating, as well as the effects their moving had on the original neighborhoods and the people left behind. They also studied the Beech Creek migrants in their new environment, concentrating chiefly on how well they adjusted and lived in the new communities. This study resulted in the published work, Mountain Families in Transition (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1971).
Primary Data - RESTRICTED
Schedules/Questionnaires
Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Original Neighborhoods, Household Information and General Questionnaires
Schedule no. 101, July 1961.
Schedule no. 102, July 1961.
Schedule no. 103, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 104, July 1961.
Schedule no. 105, July 1961.
Schedule no. 106, July 1961.
Schedule no. 107, July 1961.
Schedule no. 108, July 1961.
Schedule no. 109, July 1961.
Schedule no. 110, July 1961.
Schedule no. 111, August 1961.
Schedule no. 112, July 1961.
Schedule no. 113, July 1961.
Schedule no. 114, July and August 1961.
Schedule no. 115, July 1961. [1 of 2]
Schedule no. 115, July 1961. [2 of 2]
Schedule no. 116, July 1961.
Schedule no. 117, August 1961.
Schedule no. 118, July and August 1961.
Schedule no. 119, July 1961.
Schedule no. 120, July 1961.
Schedule no. 121, August 1961.
Schedule no. 122, July and August 1961.
Schedule no. 123, July 1961.
Schedule no. 124, July 1961.
Schedule no. 125, July 1961.
Schedule no. 126, August 1961.
Schedule no. 127, July and August 1961.
Schedule no. 128, July 1961. [1 of 2]
Schedule no. 128, July 1961. [2 of 2]
Schedule no. 129, August 1961.
Schedule no. 130, August 1961.
Schedule no. 131, August 1961.
Schedule no. 132, August 1961.
Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Within Region, Household Information and General Questionnaires
Schedule no. 201, June 1961.
Schedule no. 202, June and August 1961.
Schedule no. 203, August 1961.
Schedule no. 204, June 1961.
Schedule no. 205, June 1961.
Schedule no. 206, June 1961.
Schedule no. 207, June 1961.
Schedule no. 208, June 1961.
Schedule no. 209, June 1961.
Schedule no. 210, June 1961.
Schedule no. 211, June 1961.
Schedule no. 212, June 1961.
Schedule no. 213, June 1961.
Schedule no. 214, June 1961.
Schedule no. 215, June 1961.
Schedule no. 216, June 1961.
Schedule no. 217, June 1961.
Schedule no. 218, June 1961.
Schedule no. 219, June 1961.
Schedule no. 220, June 1961.
Schedule no. 221, June 1961.
Schedule no. 222, June and August 1961.
Schedule no. 223, June 1961.
Schedule no. 224, undated.
Schedule no. 225, August 1961.
Schedule no. 226, August 1961.
Schedule no. 227, August 1961.
Schedule no. 228, August 1961.
Schedule no. 229, August 1961.
Schedule no. 230, August 1961.
Schedule no. 231, August 1961.
Schedule no. 232, August 1961.
Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Outside Region, Household Information and General Questionnaires
Schedule no. 301, June 1961.
Schedule no. 302, June 1961.
Schedule no. 303, July 1961.
Schedule no. 304, June 1961.
Schedule no. 305, June 1961.
Schedule no. 306, July 1961.
Schedule no. 307, June 1961.
Schedule no. 308, June 1961.
Schedule no. 309, June 1961.
Schedule no. 310, July 1961.
Schedule no. 311, July 1961.
Schedule no. 312, June 1961.
Schedule no. 313, July 1961.
Schedule no. 314, July 1961.
Schedule no. 315, June 1961.
Schedule no. 316, June 1961.
Schedule no. 317, June 1961.
Schedule no. 318, June 1961.
Schedule no. 319, August 1961.
Schedule no. 320, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 321, October 1961.
Schedule no. 322, July 1961.
Schedule no. 323, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 324, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 325, July 1961.
Schedule no. 326, June 1961.
Schedule no. 327, June 1961.
Schedule no. 328, July 1961.
Schedule no. 329, August 1961.
Schedule no. 330, June 1961.
Schedule no. 331, July 1961.
Schedule no. 332, June 1961.
Schedule no. 333, July 1961.
Schedule no. 334, July 1961.
Schedule no. 335, July 1961.
Schedule no. 336, July 1961.
Schedule no. 337, June 1961.
Schedule no. 338, July 1961.
Schedule no. 339, June 1961.
Schedule no. 340, June 1961.
Schedule no. 341, July 1961.
Schedule no. 342, June 1961.
Schedule no. 343, June 1961.
Schedule no. 344, June 1961.
Schedule no. 345, July 1961.
Schedule no. 346, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 347, June 1961.
Schedule no. 348, July 1961.
Schedule no. 349, June 1961.
Schedule no. 350, June 1961.
Schedule no. 351, June 1961.
Schedule no. 352, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 353, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 354, June 1961.
Schedule no. 355, June 1961.
Schedule no. 356, July 1961.
Schedule no. 357, July 1961.
Schedule no. 358, June 1961.
Schedule no. 359, June 1961.
Schedule no. 360, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 361, July 1961.
Schedule no. 362, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 363, July 1961.
Schedule no. 364, July 1961.
Schedule no. 365, June and July 1961.
Schedule no. 366, June 1961.
Schedule no. 367, June 1961.
Schedule no. 368, July 1961.
Schedule no. 369, July 1961.
Schedule no. 370, July 1961.
Schedule no. 371, June 1961.
Schedule no. 372, July 1961.
Schedule no. 373, July 1961.
Schedule no. 374, July 1961.
Schedule no. 375, June 1961.
Schedule no. 376, June 1961.
Schedule no. 377, July 1961.
Schedule no. 378, July 1961.
Schedule no. 379, July 1961.
Schedule no. 380, July 1961.
Schedule no. 381, July 1961.
Schedule no. 382, July 1961.
Schedule no. 383, July 1961.
Schedule no. 384, July 1961.
Schedule no. 385, July 1961.
Schedule no. 386, July 1961.
Schedule no. 387, July 1961.
Schedule no. 388, July 1961.
Schedule no. 389, August 1961.
Schedule no. 390, July 1961.
Schedule no. 391, July 1961.
Schedule no. 392, August 1961.
Schedule no. 393, July 1961.
Schedule no. 394, July 1961.
Schedule no. 395, July 1961.
Schedule no. 396, July 1961.
Schedule no. 397, July 1961.
Schedule no. 398, July 1961.
Schedule no. 399, July 1961.
Schedule no. 400, July 1961.
Schedule no. 401, July 1961.
Schedule no. 402, July 1961.
Schedule no. 403, July 1961.
Schedule no. 404, July 1961.
Schedule no. 405, July 1961.
Schedule no. 406, July 1961.
Schedule no. 407, July 1961.
Schedule no. 408, July 1961.
Schedule no. 409, July 1961.
Schedule no. 410, June 1961.
Schedule no. 411, August 1961.
Schedule no. 412, August 1961.
Schedule no. 413, August 1961.
Schedule no. 414, August 1961.
Schedule no. 415, August 1961.
Schedule no. 416, August 1961.
Schedule no. 417, August 1961.
Schedule no. 418, August 1961.
Schedule no. 419, May 1961.
Schedule no. 420, January 1961.
Schedule no. 421, May 1961. [1 of 2]
Schedule no. 421, December 1961. [2 of 2]
Schedule no. 422, January 1962.
Schedule no. 423, December 1961.
Schedule no. 424, January 1962.
Schedule no. 425, January 1962.
Schedule no. 426, February 1962.
Schedule no. 427, January 1962.
Schedule no. 428, February 1962.
Schedule no. 429, February 1962.
Schedule no. 430, February 1962.
Schedule no. 431, February 1962.
Schedule no. 432, February 1962.
Schedule no. 433, February 1962.
Schedule no. 434, February 1962.
Schedule no. 435, February 1962.
Schedule no. 436, February 1962.
Schedule no. 437, July 1961.
Schedule no. 438, August 1961.
Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Original Neighborhoods, Only Household Information
Schedule no. 901, July 1961.
Schedule no. 902, July 1961.
Schedule no. 903, July 1961.
Schedule no. 904, undated.
Schedule no. 905, August 1961.
Schedule no. 906, July 1961.
Schedule no. 907, July 1961.
Schedule no. 908, August 1961.
Schedule no. 909, July 1961.
Schedule no. 910, undated.
Maps
Map of South Lebanon, Ohio, corporation limits, March 1951.
Map of Oneida, KY, Booneville Quadrangle, 1953. [Clay and Owsley Counties]
Map of the annexation of the village of South Lebanon, Ohio, August 1960.
Research and Field Notes
Notes on people from whom schedules are still needed, July-November 1961.
Lists of informants, their addresses and populations for those used in 1961 study.
Summer field work procedures, June 1962.
Notes on summer field work, May-June 1962.
Personal diary and field notes from Ohio area June 18, 1962- August 15, 1962, by Harry K. Schwarzweller.
- Box 94, folder 5
Scope and Contents note
[Incomplete; received 1/30/07 from Harry K. Schwarzweller.]
Interview notes Elizabeth Baker, pseud., July 1962.
Interview notes Delore Colwell, pseud., July 1962.
Interview notes Grace Emmerick, pseud., July 1962.
Lists of people interviewed and lists of migrants and households, 1975.
Lists of informants by location and family, undated.
Addresses of study participants, undated.
Lists of migrants in Ohio, Indiana, Armed Forces, Nearby Neighborhoods and Outside of Eastern Kentucky, undated.
Lists of migrants and residents' occupations, undated.
Master file of respondents, undated.
Notes on the population of Beech Creek, Laurel and Newfound by households, undated.
Notes on class structure, undated.
Notes on population by names, ages, sex, class, and migratory pattern, undated.
Notes on household tasks and family activities, undated.
Notes on family relationships and households, undated.
The new and old names of informants, undated.
Notecards on informants' addresses and information, undated.
Notes on original neighborhood residents, undated.
Miscellaneous notes, undated.
Analysis - RESTRICTED
Beech Creek survey summary notes and hand tabulations, circa 1962.
Tables, notes and data on kinship and visiting patterns, undated.
Tables, notes and computer compiled data on kinship and visiting patterns, undated.
Data on Card #30 [family visits], new Beech Creek, original, and migrant data.
Hand tabulations for question no. 66, undated.
Hand tabulations and computer data on intermarriage, undated.
Hand tabulations on family group and residential dispersion, undated.
Supplementary Materials - RESTRICTED
Letters to families requesting information, July 1952.
Letters, newspapers clippings and obituary notices about participants, 1952-1991 and undated.
Correspondence with and about participants, June 1958-July 1983 and undated.
Completed research assistant and interviewer applications, including correspondence 1961.
Correspondence to participants about summer field work, March 8, 1963.
Draft of possible questions for household information schedule, undated.
Instructions on counting cousins, undated.
Paper, "My People: Story of the A. Family," undated.
"Population Changes and the Process of Migration of Three Kentucky Mountain Neighborhoods, 1942-1961," undated.
- Box 96, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[This is a contributing article that was moved to this section so that it could be restricted.]
Data Summary, column content summary, all cards, individual schedules, original code page 1, card #1-5, undated.
- Box Package 97, folder Item 1
Scope and Contents note
[These data summaries are in tables and are on pieces of cardboard. They highlight and combine the tabulated data.]
Data Summary, column content summary, all cards, individual schedules, original code page 2, card #6-9,00, undated.
Data Summary, column content summary, all cards, household schedules, original code, card #10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, undated.
Primary Data - NOT RESTRICTED
Survey Materials
Possible questions for individual schedules, undated.
Blank Copies of Follow-up of Eastern Kentucky People, Original Neighborhoods, Household Information and General Questionnaire.
Blank Copies of Follow-up of Eastern Kentucky People, Within Region, Household Information and General Questionnaire.
Blank Copy of Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Outside Region, Part I: Household and Family Activities.
Blank Copies of Follow-up of Eastern Kentucky People, Outside Region, Household Information and General Questionnaire.
Code Key, Introduction and Section I, Pages 1-98, May 1962.
Code Key, Introduction and Section I, Pages 99-191, May 1962.
Cody Key, Sections II and III, May 1962.
Card 01, individual information in original neighborhoods.
Card 02, individual information all segments.
Card 03, individual information all segments.
Card 04, individual information all segments.
Card 09, individual information all segments.
Card 10, family household.
Card 20, household information, original neighborhoods.
Card 30, household information, original neighborhoods.
Card 40, household information, all segments.
Card 50, household information, all segments.
Cards 10-60, compiled tabulations, all segments.
Code Key for card 96, undated.
Section II code, tabulations.
Research and Field Notes
The Beech Creek Study: Some Notes Toward a Research Design, November 10, 1960.
A genealogy of the Zacariah Morgan family, early pioneers of the Middlefork River territory, June 30, 1961.
Correspondence about research, July 1960-March 1970 and undated.
Certificate of cooperation to the Beech Creek residents, September 15, 1961.
Miscellaneous notes, 1961 and undated.
Memoranda to staff about summer field work, April-June 1962.
Code key contents, May 1962.
Final reporting tentative outline, September 1962.
Occupational code, undated.
Interviewer's instructions or copy of "credentials" that were carried by all field interviewers, undated.
Guide for interviews on the family group, undated.
Suggestions for EPS and SVM, undated.
Operational theory for study, undated.
Notes on family and social networks and family group structure, undated.
Notes on Beech Creek information and schedules, undated.
Notes on card 00, undated.
Notes on a comparison of Beech Creek and Mountain Families in Poverty, undated.
Analysis
Data and Tabulations
Notes and hand tabulations on comparing original and nearby neighborhoods, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on comparing original, nearby, and migrant samples,undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on questions 14-15 and 44-58, for all samples, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on changes in the original neighborhood,undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on questions 1-18,Beech Creek sample, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on household questions 50-82, Beech Creek sample, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on questions 1-18, nearby sample, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on questions 25-91, nearby sample, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on questions 1-18, migrant sample, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on questions 19-24, migrant sample, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on questions 36-60, migrant sample, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on questions 62-95, migrant sample, undated.
Hand tabulated responses, undated.
Hand tabulations and program coding for Fortran Coding System, on Cards 1-17, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on big move analysis, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on rewards and sanctions answers, undated.
Notes and hand tabulations on visiting patterns, undated.
Rough draft of handwritten tables 1-15, undated.
Typed rough draft of tables, undated.
Drafts of master tables 1-15, undated.
Notes and data forms on household data cards 101-132 and 901-910, undated.
Notes and data forms on household data cards 201-222,undated.
Notes and data forms on household data cards 301-438, undated.
Notes and data forms on individual data cards 101-168, undated.
Notes and data forms on individual data cards 201-242, undated.
Notes and data forms on individual data cards 301-461, undated.
Notes and data forms on individual and all areas card #06, undated.
Notes and data forms on card #00, undated.
Notes, tables, graphs, and data on population by area, age and sex for 1942-1962, undated.
Notes and maps of eastern Kentucky, undated.
Notes and summary of research procedures and findings, undated.
Written Analysis
Schwarzweller, Harry. "Research Design, Field Work Procedures, and Data Collection Problems in a Follow-Up Study of Young Men from Eastern Kentucky: A Description of the Research Project from Initiation to Analysis," December 1962-May 1963.
Schwarzweller, Harry. "Family Ties, Migration and Transitional Adjustment of Young Men from eastern Kentucky," June 1963.
Working draft #2, "The Beech Creek Study: Research Organization and Design, A Description of the Project from Initiation to Analysis," December 1963.
"The Socio-Demographic History of the Beech Creek Neighborhoods and Migration Patterns of Study Population," 1964.
Working draft #1, "The Beech Creek Study: Adjustment of Migrations." Multivariate analysis, January 1966.
"The Beech Creek Study: A Big Move Away from the Mountains." Descriptive analysis of the migrant's family household situation before and after initial out migration from eastern Kentucky, October 1967.
Drafts of written analysis with tables, undated.
Miscellaneous incomplete drafts of written analysis, undated.
Oversized Aggregate Data
Card #01, original, nearby, and migrant data, undated.
Card #02, [emotions] original, nearby, and migrant data, undated.
Card #03, [migration and residence] original, nearby and migrant data, undated.
Card #04 [family] original nearby, and migrant data, undated.
Card #05 [feelings about being away] original, nearby, and migrant data, undated.
Card #06 [family and social relations] original , nearby and migrant data, undated.
Card #07 [main type of work] original nearby, and migrant data, undated.
Card #08 [free time] original, nearby, and migrant data, undated.
Card #09 [visitation and contacts] original, nearby and migrant data, undated.
Card #10 [residence] new Beech Creek, original, nearby and migrant data, undated.
Card #20 [visitation] new Beech Creek, original, nearby and migrant data, undated.
Card #40, columns 8-48, new Beech Creek, original, nearby, and migrant data, undated.
Card #50, columns 8-50, new Beech Creek, original, nearby, and migrant data, undated.
Card #60, columns 8-68, nearby data, undated.
Contributing Articles, Papers and Dissertations using data from this study, 1962-2004
Mangalam, J.J., Harry K. Schwarzweller, and James S. Brown. "A Reconsideration of the Notion of Adjustment: An Exploration," February 1962.
- Box 104, folder 1
Scope and Contents note
[A paper presented at the Association of Southern Agricultural Workers, February 5, 1962.]
Brown, James S., Harry K. Schwarzweller, and Joseph J. Mangalam. "Kentucky Mountain Migration and the Stem Family: An American Variation on a Theme by LePlay." Rural Sociology, vol. 28, no. 1, March 1963.
- Box 104, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
[Also a paper presented at the meeting of the American Sociological Association at St. Louis, Missouri, September 1, 1961.]
Crowe, Martin Jay. "The Occupational Adaptation of A Selected Group of Eastern Kentuckians in Southern Ohio." Ph.D. diss., 1964. [1 of 2]
- Box 104, folder 3
Scope and Contents note
[Harry K. Schwarzweller was the chair of Crowe's committee. Also includes correspondence between Dr. Schwarzweller and Crowe. Received 1/30/07 from Harry K. Schwarzweller.]
Crowe, Martin Jay. "The Occupational Adaptation of A Selected Group of Eastern Kentuckians in Southern Ohio." Ph.D. diss., 1964. [2 of 2]
Seggar, John F. "Social-Psychological Adjustment of Kentucky Mountain Migrants in Urbanized Industrial Areas of Southern Ohio." Thesis submitted to the University of Kentucky, 1964.
- Box 104, folder 5
Scope and Contents note
[Received 1/30/07 from Harry K. Schwarzweller. Dr. Schwarzweller was on Seggar's master's committee.]
Mangalam, J.J. "Natural History of a Kentucky Mountain Migrant Family Group: The Andrews," April 1965.
- Box 104, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[A paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Lexington Kentucky, April 2, 1965.]
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and James S. Brown. "Social Class Origins, Rural-Urban Migration and Economic Life Chances: A Case Study." Rural Sociology, vol. 32, no. 1, March 1967.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and John F. Seggar. "Kinship Involvement: A Factor in the Adjustment of Rural Migrants." Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 24, no. 4, November 1967.
- Box 104, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Also includes notes, abstract, and handwritten draft received 1/30/07 from Harry K. Schwarzweller.]
Brown, James S. "The Family Behind the Migrant." Mountain Life and Work: The Magazine of the Appalachian South, September 1968.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and Martin J. Crowe. "Adaptation of Appalachian Migrants to the Industrial Work Situation: A Case Study," November 1968.
- Box 104, folder 10
Scope and Contents note
[Working paper and revised copy of the paper presented at the Conference on Migration and Behavioral Deviance, Puerto Rico, November 4-8, 1968.]
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and James S. Brown. "Social Class Origins and the Economic, Social and Psychological Adjustment of Kentucky Mountain Migrants: A Case Study," November 1968.
- Box 104, folder 11
Scope and Contents note
[Working paper and revised copy of the paper presented at the Conference on Migration and Behavioral Deviance, Puerto Rico, November 4-8, 1968.]
Brown, James S. "A 24 Hour Look at 30 Years of Dynamics in Three Eastern Kentucky Neighborhoods," April 1970.
- Box 104, folder 12
Scope and Contents note
[Draft and final copy of paper presented at the SSS's annual meeting in Atlanta on April 9, 1970 in the sessions titled, "Community Dynamics (Rural)."]
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and James S. Brown. The Beech Creek Project: A Case Study of Appalachian Migration. University of Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971.
- Box 104, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
[Used by Harry K. Schwarzweller in a graduate class on migration.]
Schwarzweller, Harry K. "Anatomy of the Beech Creek Project: Theoretical Orientation, Methodology, Procedures, Problems." Prepared for a graduate seminar on comparative sociology, Sociology Department, West Virginia University, Fall 2004.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. James S. Brown and Joseph J. Mangalam. "The Beech Creek Study: An Appalachian Case Study in the Sociology of Migration," undated.
Outlines, Drafts, and Final Versions of Mountain Families in Transition: A Case Study of Appalachian Migration.
Outline of the book, undated.
Outline of chapter 9, undated.
Outline of chapter 10, undated.
Outlines for chapters 11-14, undated.
Beech Creek manuscript notes, 1962.
Draft of table of contents, undated.
Draft of foreword, undated.
Draft of introduction, undated.
Draft of chapters 1-5, undated.
Draft and notes on chapter 4, undated.
Notes on part two, the family-kinship structure and migration, undated.
Draft of chapter 6, undated.
Draft of chapter 7, undated.
Draft of chapter 8, undated.
Draft of chapter 9, undated.
Draft of chapter 11, undated.
Draft of chapter 12, undated.
Draft of chapter 13, undated.
Draft of chapter 14, undated.
Draft and notes on chapter 14, class and migration, undated.
Summary and memoranda about chapter 14, undated.
Draft of the epilogue, undated.
Draft of the footnotes, undated.
Draft of Appendix A: Initiation of the Re-Study Project, undated.
Revised Draft of chapters 1-5, undated.
Revised Draft of chapters 6-9, undated.
Second revised draft of part one, chapters 1-5, undated.
Second revised draft of part two, chapters 6-9, undated.
Second revised draft of part three, chapters 10-14, undated.
Draft of full text of manuscript, pages 1-124, undated.
Draft of full text of manuscript, pages 125-264, undated.
Draft of full text of manuscript, pages 265-272, plus notes, appendixes, and tables, undated.
Full text of manuscript, pages 1-202, undated.
Full text of manuscript, pages 203-272, plus notes, appendixes and tables, undated.
Correspondence and notes concerning final editing of manuscript, 1969-1970.
Complete bound Manuscript, March 1970.
Publisher page proofs, preface and acknowledgments, 1971.
Publisher page proofs, pages 1-35, 1971.
Publisher page proofs, pages 36-77, 1971.
Schwarzweller, Harry K., James S. Brown and J.J. Mangalam. Mountain Families in Transition: A Case Study of Appalachian Migration. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1971. [Published copy.]
Reader's report sent to JSB by The University Press of Kentucky, April 3, 1970.
Book review by William G. Mather, Pennsylvania State University, undated. [Publication undetermined.]
Various book reviews, 1972-1973.
- Box 108, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[Includes correspondence about reviews of the manuscript and book.]
Royalty statement for 1983.
Administrative Materials
Correspondence
To and from the committee of sponsors of the Beech Creek study, September-October 1960 and August 1961.
Miscellaneous, 1960-1983.
Concerning the section "Adjustment of Rural Migrants in Urban Areas" at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociology Society, December 1961-August 1962.
Between the authors, May 1968-January 1973 and undated.
- Box 108, folder 11
Scope and Contents note
[some received from Harry K. Schwarzweller 1/30/07.]
Between authors and University of Kentucky Press, concerning manuscript and grant funding. Ultimately the authors withdrew the manuscript from consideration. November 1969-September 1970.
Concerning publishers and the publication of the manuscript, June 1970-1973.
Related to the publisher and the publishing agreement, 1970-1976.
Concerning the Berea College presentation, February 1979-December 1980.
Materials on Meetings and Conferences
Staff Meetings
Professional Advisory Committee Meetings
Notes and minutes, September 1960.
Notes and minutes, October 1960.
Notes and minutes, November 1960.
Notes and minutes, December 1960.
Notes and minutes, January 1961.
Notes and minutes, April-May 1961.
Notes and minutes, September 1961.
Notes and minutes, May 1962.
A brief note on the contributions of the Professional Advisory Committee and a tentative member list, undated.
Handwritten Professional Advisory Committee suggestions, undated.
Other meetings and conferences
Sponsoring committee, notes and minutes, August 1961 and undated.
Rural Sociological Society meeting, correspondence and abstract, January 28 and July 20, 1964.
Notes on the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, in Quebec, Canada, August 25-28, 1964.
Preliminary program of the 59th annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August 31-September 3, 1964.
"Migration Histories" conference, agenda and copies of papers presented, 1970.
"Migration Histories" conference, draft copy of "The Beech Creek Study: A Case Study in the Sociology of Migration," 1970.
"Migration Histories" conference, transcript of James S. Brown's remarks, 1970.
Grants and budgetary materials
Proposal, correspondence and notes about grant, "Social Adjustment and Personal Stability of Migrants," 1959-1963. [1 of 2]
Correspondence, notes, and notification of award about grant, "Social Adjustment and Personal Stability of Migrants," undated. [2 of 2]
Application to the National Science Foundation for a grant for scientific research, September 1961-August 1962.
Grant application to obtain funds for the publication of the book, at the suggestion of University of Kentucky Press, June 11, 1970.
Letter and grant application for mental health small grant, MH26663-01, 1975.
Correspondence, final report guidelines and financial statement for grant MH2663-MT, social adjustment and migration, June 13, 1979 and undated.
Correspondence and notes concerning expense accounts, 1960-1963 and undated.
Notes on personnel salary and budget, 1961-1963.
Miscellaneous materials
Committee and research objectives, 1960.
Public relations press releases, September-October 1961.
Newspaper clippings, 1961-1962.
1964 inventory of research for the Society for the Study of Social Problems, committee on community research and development.
List of books, articles, and papers related to the Beech Creek study, 1969-1970.
Research Assistant and interviewer blank applications, undated.
Memoranda, "Some considerations on utilizing information from the original Beech Creek Study," from Harry K. Schwarzweller, to Beech Creek Study Staff, undated.
Miscellaneous personal notes, undated.
Beech Creek 3, 1975
Scope and Contents note
From the mid 1970s to the early 1980s, using lists of residents from both the first and second Beech Creek studies, Brown and his colleagues located and interviewed as many as possible of the estimated 250 informants still living. Data collected for each of the informants reflected their residential history, work history, family and household composition, economic and occupational status, education, and, for migrants, social and psychological ties with the old mountain neighborhoods, and, for non-migrants, such ties and contacts with migrants. The purpose of collecting the data was to determine whether the kinship structure was still a psychological cushion for the migrants as well as a "brake" on their integration into society, whether migrants still clustered geographically by kinship groups, and whether persons of higher economic and occupational status tended to be less mobile residentially and less tied to "back home."
Primary Data - RESTRICTED
Schedules/Questionnaires
Scope and Contents note
The schedules are listed by the names of the informants. In order to protect the privacy of these individuals they are listed here by the initials of the last name, followed by the first letter of the first name (lower case)when applicable.
Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Outside Region and Household Information, 1976-1977
Al, b-c
Al, j-k
Al, l-r
As
Ba, b-c
Ba, l
Ba, n-s
Bi-Br
Col, b-c
Col, j-m
Col, m-w
Cou, a-c
Cou, d-r
Cu
Fr
Gi-He
Le
Me-Ro
Sa-Ta
Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Original and Nearby Neighborhoods and Household Information, 1977
Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Outside Region and Household Information, 1982
Al, b-h
Al, j
Al, l-m
Ba, b-c
Ba, e-j
Ba, l-t
Bar-Bi, a
Bi, b-i
Bi, l-Bo
Ca
Cl, a-c
Cl, o-t
Col
Com-Coo
Cou
Da
De
Fo
Fr
Fu
Gi, c-l
Gi, m-r
H
La-Led, b
Led, e-j
Led, j-l
Led, p-w
Les-Lew
Mag-Mal
Mar-May
Mi-Mo
N
Ri
Ril
Ro, c-j
Ro, l-w
S
T
W
Correspondence and Notes
Various lists of informants and area populations, 1961-1983.
"My People: Story of the 'Al' family as told by Sarah Nancy Snow, A 15th Generation Born in Beech Creek, Kentucky, But Now Living near Highland, Ohio," circa 1970.
Correspondence with and or about informants, 1977-1987 and undated.
Miscellaneous notes on informants, 1977-1987 and undated.
Lists of migrants interviewed in the study and deceased informants, 1982-1983.
Meeting notes on study and schedules, June 29, 1982.
Transcript of miscellaneous oral history, October 1985.
Notes on informants' genealogy, undated.
Completed family survey, undated.
Primary Data - NOT restricted
Planning Materials
Research plan and supporting data, circa 1971
Correspondence about the planning and continuation of the Beech Creek Study, February 1978-March 1985.
- Box 118, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
[Includes two letters from Virginia McCoy to Harry Schwarzweller received from Harry K. Schwarzweller 1/30/07.]
Miscellaneous notes about the Beech Creek study, 1982-1983 and undated.
Virginia McCoy Watkins proposal, " The Significance of the Proposed Research on Familism and Social Mobility," March 18, 1983.
"NSF objectives," includes themes about household structure and solidarity, January 1984.
Notes on plans, ideas, and suggestions for the study, undated.
Research Materials
Blank schedules, Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Outside Region and Household Information, 1974.
Blank schedules, Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Original Neighborhoods and Household Information, 1974 and 1977.
Blank schedules, Follow-Up of Eastern Kentucky People, Original and Nearby Neighborhoods and Household Information, 1977.
Drafts of family surveys, circa 1979.
Blank schedule, Employment History of Last Ten Years Beginning with Latest Job Held, undated.
Blank, key punch card #4, pages 11-18, undated.
Coding manual and keypunching manual, for migrants only, undated.
Code Key: Introduction and section one, pages 1-98, June 1982.
Code Key: Introduction and section one, pages 99-191, June 1982.
Code Key: Section two and three, June 1982.
Entire Code Key, July 1983.
Secondary Data
Miscellaneous progress reports, undated.
Highway map of Owsley County, Kentucky, undated.
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 1976-1979 and undated.
McCoy, Virginia and Clyde B. McCoy. "Appalachian Migrants: Education, Familism and Transition to the Urban Cultures." Paper prepared for the Harvard Educational Review, June 1, 1988.
White, Stephen E. "Return Migration to Eastern Kentucky and the Stem Family Concept," undated.
Administrative Materials
Agendas and Meetings
Grants
List of Beech Creek Study Personnel, undated.
Correspondence relating to grants and the extension of grants, 1974-1980 and undated.
Grant application for the University Human Investigations and Studies Committee, University of Kentucky, October 1974.
Grant application for the Population Council Grant, 1974.
Grant application and notice of award from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1975.
Grant application and notice of award for the Summer Research Grant from the Multidisciplinary Center of Gerontology, May-June 1979.
Miscellaneous grant proposal drafts and notes, undated.
Beech Creek 4, 1984
Scope and Contents note
Jim Brown acted as a consultant on this study conducted by historical sociologists Kathi Blee and Dwight Billings. Brown's work with families on the previous Beech Creek studies provided the background and starting point for Billings and Blee, both of whom were his colleagues at the University of Kentucky. Using Brown's original Beech Creek families, they worked to recover the historical and social antecedents of the Beech Creek families back through the early 20th century and into the 19th century. Through the use of census data and other records, they recreated and analyzed the 19th century world of the original Beech Creek population. Their research resulted in The Road to Poverty: The Making of Wealth and Hardship in Appalachia (Cambridge University Press, 2000).
Billings, Dwight B., Kathleen M. Blee, and Louis Swanson. "Precapitalist Modes of Social Cooperation: A Reinterpretation of Family and Community Bonds," July 1984.
Billings, Dwight B. and Kathleen M. Blee. "Data tables" for the Southern Stratification Research Conference, April 9, 1987.
Billings, Dwight B. and Kathleen M. Blee. "Households and Farms in an Appalachian Rural Community: Beech Creek, Kentucky, 1850-1942." Prepared for presentation at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, October 29-November 1, 1987.
Billings, Dwight B. and Kathleen M. Blee. "Family Strategies in a Subsistence Rural Economy: Beech Creek, Kentucky, 1850-1942," October 1988.
Billings, Dwight B. and Kathleen M. Blee. "Causes and Consequences of Persistent Rural Poverty: A Longitudinal Case Study of An Appalachian Community." Database summaries, October 1989 and January 1990.
Billings, Dwight B. and Kathleen M. Blee. "Appalachian Inequality in the 19th Century: The Case of Beech Creek Kentucky," circa 1991.
Blee, Kathleen M. and Billings, Dwight B. "Race Differences in the Origin and Consequences of Chronic Poverty in Rural Appalachia," October 1994.
Billings, Dwight B. and Kathleen M. Blee. "Causes and Consequences of Persistent Rural Poverty: A Longitudinal Case Study of an Appalachian Community." Two drafts, undated.
Blee, Kathleen M. and Billings, Dwight B. "Violence and Local State Formation: A Longitudinal Case Study of Appalachian Feuding," undated.
Research and Data
Migration and Population Studies Completed By and/or With the Assistance of James Brown
Scope and Contents note
All studies have been arranged in chronological order by the date in which they were conducted. Within each study, materials are organized in the following order: background materials, proposals, notes and correspondence, blank schedules/data, completed schedules/data, final data and drafts of report, final reports.
Jackson Study, circa 1940s
Scope and Contents note
This demographic study of Jackson, KY was probably done by or with James S. Brown. The study data includes attitude codes, population data, household/occupational data, hand tabulations, and family lists.
Notes on attitude codes, circa 1940.
Population data notes and tables, circa 1940
Household and Occupation data notes and tables, circa 1940.
Sample list of families in Jackson and sample survey statistics, 1944-1945.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Reconnaissance Survey, 1943-1960
Scope and Contents note
Funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Division of Farm Population and Rural Welfare, this study was concerned with the changing problems of rural America. Sampling was done from 71 counties to represent the nation's various farming areas. JSB was the author of Current and Anticipated Rural Migration in Humphreys County, TN and Columbus County, NC. The files include memos, guidelines, outlines, sample questions, prescription for problems, and individual county information and studies.
USDA general memorandum #70, December 3, 1943.
- Box 121, folder 5
Scope and Contents note
[Memo sets in broad terms the scope of the work to be done by the Division of Farm Population and Rural Welfare.]
Memos from Carl C. Taylor, Head of Division of Farm Population and Rural Welfare, to the regional leaders, September 1944-January 1946.
Hagood, Margaret Jarman and Eleanor H. Bernert. "Component Indexes as a Basis for Stratification in Sampling," February 28, 1944.
Guides for Reconnaissance Survey of sample counties, September 5, 1944.
List of sociological laboratory counties, January 20, 1945.
Field instructions for work in sample counties, September 1, 1945.
Community trends series objectives, October 1945.
Observation outline for county monographs, 1945.
Detailed prescription for current and anticipated rural migration problems, 1945.
Shelby County, Iowa, Report of a cultural reconnaissance, September 19, 1944.
Composite county reconnaissance report, February 1945.
Bell County, Texas, summary report, 1945.
Coahoma County, Mississippi, summary report, 1945.
Greene County, Georgia, summary report, 1945.
Humphreys County, Tennessee, summary report, 1945.
Columbus County, North Carolina, summary report, 1945-1960.
Henry County, Indiana, summary report, undated.
Oconee County, Georgia, summary report, undated.
Returned Migration Study, 1947
Scope and Contents note
JSB was a principle interviewer for this study on the social and personal effects of migration in which migrants' financial success, relationship while absent, changes in health/habits, and changing viewpoints on education, farming, religion, housing, recreation, government, politics and programs were examined. Files include codes, instructions, background material, completed schedules, and a final report.
Loomis, C.P. and L.S. Dodson. Standard of Living in Four Southern Appalachian Mountain Counties. USDA Farm Security Administration Social Research Report, no.10, October 1938.
Dodson, Linden S. "Magoffin County in Southern Appalachia: The Web of Human Relationships in a Self-Sufficing Economy," 1946.
Rice, Luther. "A Survey of Food Imported into Magoffin County Kentucky and Recommendations for Producing Food Needed in the County," undated.
Returned persons schedule and code, 1947-1948.
Returned persons sample and abstract, 1947.
Suggested approach and urban status of rural migrants attitude codes, 1947.
Instructions for the use of schedule R.S. Pop. 26, 1947-1948.
Blank schedule reply forms, 1947.
Tables for Magoffin County, Kentucky, 1947-1948.
Beers, Howard W. "Changes in Returned Migrants: Habits and Attitudes of Selected Rural Men and Women before and after Their Absence as Migrant from Magoffin County, Kentucky (1940-1947)," 1947. [final report]
Scott County, Kentucky Population Research, circa late 1940s
Mobility Survey: Characteristics of Migrants, 1949-1953
Scope and Contents note
Folders contain raw data, research, and tabulations, with no notes or other analysis. This is likely JSB's project, but there is no evidence connecting this data to more complete projects.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan areas I-III, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan areas I-IX, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area I, 1949-1950
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area II, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area III, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area IV, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan areas IV-VI, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area V, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area VI, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area VII, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area VII, non-whites, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan areas VII-IX, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area VIII, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, non-metropolitan area IX, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, metropolitan area A, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, metropolitan area A, non-whites, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, metropolitan area A, non-metropolitan area VII, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, metropolitan area B, 1949-1950
Tabulation for Kentucky, metropolitan area C, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, metropolitan areas A-C, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, metropolitan areas A-C, non-metropolitan areas I-IX, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, state economic areas A-C, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, state economic areas, I-IX, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, state economic areas, I-IX and A-C, 1949-1950.
Tabulation for Kentucky, state economic areas NA, 1949-1950.
The People of Eastern Kentucky: A Demographic Look, 1950
Scope and Contents note
Conducted by, among other groups, the University of Kentucky Rural Sociology Department. JSB was most likely involved. This study examined the population in State Economic Areas (SEA) in eastern Kentucky and includes statistics, data tables, and notes.
A Statistical Look at Eastern Kentucky, University of Kentucky Sociology Department, undated.
Population characteristics, 1950.
Economic areas and a map of Eastern Kentucky, 1950.
Study of Changes in Rural Families in Western Kentucky, 1953
Outline of manuscript and objectives of study, 1953.
Instruction sheet for the study, 1953.
Related correspondence, August 1952-August 1953.
Maps of counties that are involved in the study including: McCracken, Hickman, Fulton, Carlisle, Calloway, Marshall, Graves and Ballard. 1953.
Interviewers' notes on impressions of the study, 1953.
Staff meeting notes, January 1953.
Notes and suggestions for the study and schedules, 1953.
Miscellaneous notes, 1953.
Outline of materials in the study, 1953.
Code for information from screening sheet, 1953.
Code classification for Cards 1-6, 1953.
Additional items for the Family Card tabulation, undated.
Items for Family Head's Card tabulation, 1953.
Items for Wife's Card tabulation, 1953.
Tabulation cards for children, 1953.
Materials used for creating the drafts of the schedules, 1953.
Blank rough draft of Schedule A, 1953.
Blank rough draft of Schedule B, 1953.
Rough drafts of Schedules, 1953.
Blank screening sheets, 1953.
Blank complete schedule, 1953.
Southern Appalachian Studies Migration Project, 1957-1959
Scope and Contents note
This highlights JSB's work in the larger project completed by the Southern Appalachian Studies Group at Berea, Kentucky, which was ultimately published in The Southern Appalachian Region: A Survey, edited by Thomas Ford (See Box 43, Folder 10). The group's work was funded by The Ford Foundation. See also Box 126, Folder 13 for a related study.
Preliminary plans, members of research staff, and study agenda, 1957-1958.
Notes on preliminary plans, 1959.
Outlines and working papers, 1957-1959.
Correspondence, 1957-1959.
Correspondence, 1960-1962.
Expense accounts for James Brown, April 1958-September 1959, undated.
Coding manual and migration codes, undated.
Population data and notes, 1959.
Blank schedule for migrants in Southern Ohio, undated.
Data on the destinations of Southern Appalachian migrants, undated.
Tabulations of the direction of migrants included in the household survey, 1957-1959.
Blank household survey, Summer 1958.
Memo from Thomas R. Ford, Director of General Research Staff, undated.
Brown, James S. "Migration to and from the Southern Appalachians, 1935-1959: A Preliminary Report on the Southern Appalachian Studies Migration Project," 1959.
"Tables Showing Components of Population Change and Percent Due to Net Migration for State Economic Areas, Metropolitan Areas and Counties, Southern Appalachians, 1950-1960: A Preliminary Report, without Interpretation." October 1960.
Study of Educational Selectivity in Rural-Urban Migrations in Seven Southern Appalachian States, circa 1958
Scope and Contents note
Based on the work of Horace Hamilton, NC State College, in which he studied the educational level of rural-urban migrants in North Carolina, this study expands his work to include Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Virginia, and West Virginia. The files include Horace Hamilton's work, correspondence between Hamilton and Brown, research/data, and tabulations.
Hamilton, C. Horace. "Educational Selectivity of Rural-Urban Migration: Preliminary Results of a North Carolina Study," 1957.
Notes and tables by Horace C. Hamilton, 1960-1970.
Correspondence, May-June 1958.
- Box 126, folder 9
Scope and Contents note
[Correspondence is between Horace Hamilton and James S. Brown.]
Data and tables on the net-migration rates of seven states: Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Notes on Rural-Farm population characteristics, undated.
Data tables on the Total and rural-farm populations of all seven states between 1940-1950.
Southern Appalachian Attitude Survey, May 1958-May 1959
Scope and Contents note
Completed by the Southern Appalachian Studies group at Berea, Kentucky, this study examines the social adjustment and personal stability of Appalachian migrants, as well as the attitudes towards jobs, migration, and healthcare within Appalachia. See also Box 125, Folder 8-15 and Box 126, Folder 1-6 for a related study.
Correspondence, notes and copy of the survey, 1958-1959.
NC-18, Impact of Population Changes on Rural Life, 1959
Scope and Contents note
This study serves as a background/model for the Magoffin County study found in Boxes 127-129.
Russell, Amy. "Progress Report on Corn Belt Study of the Impact of Rural Out-Migration on Rural Communities in the County Studied [Greene County, Iowa]," June 26, 1958.
Reports on Green County, Iowa, 1962.
- Box 126, folder 15
Scope and Contents note
[Reports include: The school system, the government health and welfare system, the church system and the economic system.]
Nasrat, Motiey F. and Ray E. Wakely. "Conceptual Variable Analysis of Rural Migration in Iowa," undated.
Project outline, February 1960.
Theoretical Formulation and Instruments for Field Studies in Migration: a Report of the Procedure Committee of the North Central Regional Project, undated.
Various reports of the Procedure Committee of the North Central Regional Project, undated.
Preliminary Report of the Special Committee concerned with developing the theoretical framework for the NC-18 studies of migration, undated.
Blank schedules concerning changes in the church and its subsystems: 1950-1958, Green County, Iowa, 1958.
Code for attitudes towards occupation, undated.
Interviewer instructions for Greene County, Iowa, undated.
Blank schedules for Green County, Iowa family survey, undated.
Attitudes towards occupation survey, undated.
Map of Southern Appalachians and Kentucky, undated.
Study of the Effects of Migration on the Institutions of Magoffin County, Kentucky, 1959
Scope and Contents note
This study was part of the third phase of the original regional study by the North Central Regional Sub-Committee on Population or NC-18. James Brown worked with Thomas Ford, a colleague in the UK Rural Sociology Department, conducting field work in Magoffin County. Using both the NC-18 guidelines and previous work done in Green County, Iowa to form their study, Brown and Ford looked at what effects population change had on schools, churches, businesses, government, and agriculture. The files include background materials about Magoffin County, schedules, forms, code keys, completed schedules, correspondence, notes, summaries of findings, and maps of findings.
Maps of Magoffin County Kentucky, 1951.
Young, James and Ward Bauder. Membership Characteristics of Special-Interest Organizations: A Comparison of Large and Small Organizations in Four Kentucky Counties. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin no. 594, February 1953.
Summary report of County Agent's work in Magoffin County, 1953.
4-H Club accomplishments in Magoffin County Kentucky, 1958.
Magoffin County Report on Rural Development, 1959.
"1860-1960, Magoffin's First Century: Born in Freedom -- Working for Progress." Issued at Salyersville, Magoffin County Kentucky, June 1960.
High school student schedule from Michigan State University, undated.
Beers, Howard. "Changes in Returned Migrants: Habits and Attitudes of Selected Rural Men and Women before and after their Absence as migrants from Magoffin County, Kentucky, 1940-1947," undated.
Hillary Jr., George A. "A Comparative Analysis of Ten Villages," undated.
Introduction to the study and Magoffin County, Kentucky, undated.
Correspondence, 1958-1959.
- Box 127, folder 15
Scope and Contents note
[Includes letters asking for Greene County, Iowa information.]
Study description and plans for field work, July 1959 and undated.
Sample selection: Who they are and how they were chosen, undated.
Notes on sample characteristics, undated.
Drafts of schedule for community leaders, undated.
Blank schedule for community leaders, 1959.
Complete set of blank schedules for community leaders, 1959.
Blank education forms A and B: general information and schedule for school administrator, undated.
Blank economy forms A and B: general information and schedule for businessmen, undated.
Blank government forms A, A-1, and A-A: general information, county government, and problems schedule for county government, undated.
Blank government forms B and BB: Salyersville city government and problems schedule for city government officials, undated.
Blank health and welfare forms A, AA and B: general information, problems schedule for institutional personnel, and changes in selected public welfare program, undated.
Blank recreation forms A and B: general information and problems schedule for recreational leaders, undated.
Blank religion forms A and B: general information and schedule for ministers and churches, undated.
Code key, Card I, 1959.
Code key, Card II, 1959.
Code key, Card III, 1960.
Code key, Card IV, 1960.
Code key, Card V, 1960.
Code key, Cards I-b, I-c, R-II-b, IV-b, IV-c, V-b, VII-b, and VIII-b
Notes on formal organizations, circa 1959.
Raw data and notes on economy, undated.
Draft of the summary report on economy, undated.
Raw data and notes on education, undated.
Notes and tabulations on education, undated.
Summary report of Magoffin County leaders' attitudes towards education and the education section study report, undated.
Summary report on general attitudes about the county, the community and their future, undated.
Summary report on health, undated.
National Council of Churches. Churches and Church Membership in the United States: An Enumeration and Analysis by Counties, States and Regions, 1957.
Church Minutes, Mt. Zion Association of United Baptists and Paint Union Association of United Baptists, 1960-1961.
Kaufman, Harold F. Religious Organization in Kentucky, August 1948 and Rural Churches in Kentucky, 1947. Bulletins issued by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, April 1949.
List of churches in Magoffin County and related correspondence, 1959-1962.
Raw data and notes on religion, undated.
Comparative tables and notes about churches and religion, undated.
Summary report on religion, undated.
Summary report on welfare, undated.
Summary report on government assistance and welfare, undated.
Miscellaneous notes on schedules, undated.
Tabulated key cards II-V and notes, undated.
Data on Magoffin County population changes, 1940-1950 and undated.
Notes on Srole scale statistic distribution, undated.
Dun and Bradstreet data for selected periods 1900-1945 and undated.
Notes on suggestions for analysis and interpretation, 1959.
Drafts of summary and conclusion, undated.
Summary of answers on the schedules for community leaders, 1959.
Summary tables for the institutions and organizations, highlighting changes since 1950, undated.
Study of Kentucky Migrants in Southern Ohio, 1959
Scope and Contents note
Completed by the Agricultural Extension Service at the University of Kentucky, the study focuses on the problems that rural Kentuckians faced when they moved to Southern Ohio cities. JSB interviewed migrants in Cincinnati. The files include notes, schedules (used and unused), data tables, and tabulated answers.
Migrant study and survey guidelines and outline, 1959.
Related correspondence, October 1958-September 1959.
Possible uses for the material on Kentucky migrants to southern Ohio, undated.
Pretests for the Kentucky Rural Development Education Study, 1959.
Lists of questions for the study schedule, 1959.
Notes relating to schedules, circa 1959.
Drafts of schedules, 1959.
Final complete draft of schedule, 1959.
Unfinished schedule, undated.
Original data tables and code sheets, 1959.
Hand tabulation data, 1959.
Data tables on questions #1-36, 1959.
Data tables on questions #37-75, 1959.
Data tables on questions #76-114, 1959.
Data tables on questions #102-103, 1959.
The Barbourville, Corbin, London, Williamsburg Area: A Potential Metropolitan Area, 1960
Project proposal, September 1960-September 1961.
Related correspondence, 1960-1961.
Miscellaneous notes, undated.
Newspaper clippings, July 19, 1959.
Patterns of Migration from, to and within the Southeastern United States, 1960
Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Project, 1961-1967
Tables on the population and population characteristics of Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Project (EKRDP) counties 1820-1860, undated.
Hurley, Ray and Richard Smith. "Excerpts from New Approaches and Methods for the 1950 Census of Agriculture," 1951.
Brown, James S. "Some Comments on the Institutional Structure of Eastern Kentucky," September 1, 1960.
Notes and data on agriculture and forestry situation in eastern Kentucky, September 1960.
- Box 130, folder 20
Scope and Contents note
[Notes for the Orientation and Training Session of the EKRDP held at Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington Kentucky, September 20, 1960.]
Eastern and western Kentucky turnpike overview, circa early 1960s.
Whisman, John D. "Statement Regarding the Report of the Kennedy Task Force on Area Redevelopment," January 1961.
Training Research Resource Development: A Proposal, 1961.
Planning and organizing materials, circa 1961.
Correspondence, 1960-1970.
United States Department of Agriculture. Rural Areas Development Newsletter, no. 42, April 1962.
Statistical Journal of Economic Security in Kentucky, November 1962-June 1965.
Browning, Wilmer and Stephen Q. Allen. Kentucky Agricultural Income Potential by Extension Areas, circa 1965.
Spencer, Steven M. "The Birth Control Revolution." The Saturday Evening Post, January 15, 1966.
Statistical Journal of Economic Security in Kentucky, June 1966-June 1968.
American Friends Service Committee: A Brief Description, undated.
"A Brief Historical Look at Kentucky," undated.
John, Bruce M. A Bibliography of Research in Eastern Kentucky, undated.
Kentucky county lists and table on the African American population in Kentucky, undated.
Ramsey, Ralph. "Resource Development in Eastern Kentucky," undated.
Project proposal, 1960.
- Box 131, folder 12
Scope and Contents note
[Submitted to the Kellogg Foundation by the College of Agricultural and Home Economics at the University of Kentucky.]
Revised draft of project proposal, 1968.
Plans of work, 1962-1966.
Miller, William R., plan of work, 1962-1967.
Tables on the population growth in Kentucky Economic Areas 8 and 9 combined from 1860-1960, undated.
Tables and notes on the population growth in eastern Kentucky from 1860-1960, undated.
Tables and notes on family and household characteristics from 1900-1963, undated.
Tables and notes on demographic characteristics of rural farms in eastern Kentucky from 1900-1960, undated.
Total population and percent change in population at ten year intervals from 1930-1960, undated.
Tables and notes on education and age composition in population growth from 1930-1960, undated.
Tables and notes on population change by industry group from 1940-1960 and undated.
Charts and figures detailing characteristics about eastern Kentucky from 1940-1962, undated.
Tables on the amounts of government assistance received, grouped by county from 1940-1963, undated.
Tables and notes on coal production in Southern Appalachia from 1948-1958 and in Kentucky from 1950-1960, undated.
Tables and notes on Kentucky population growth due to net migration and natural increase, 1950-1960, undated.
Tables and notes on the composition of industry and occupational groups in eastern Kentucky from 1950-1960, undated.
Tabulations of Kentucky resident deaths, births and infant deaths as recorded by the Kentucky State Department of Health, October 1959.
Tables and notes on age composition, grouped by county, 1960.
Final tables on population and population characteristics of EKRDP counties, 1960-1962.
Early draft of tables report prepared by James Brown and Ralph Ramsey, "Tables on Population and Population Characteristics of EKRDP Counties," September 1962.
Drafts of tables report prepared by James Brown and Ralph Ramsey, "Tables on Population and Population Characteristics of EKRDP Counties," September 1962.
Final Draft of tables report prepared by James Brown and Ralph Ramsey, "Tables on Population and Population Characteristics of EKRDP Counties," September 1962.
Kruegal, David L. Kentucky County Population Estimates July 1, 1966-July 1, 1967, November 1966.
Notes on the growth and characteristics of eastern Kentucky's population, undated.
Miscellaneous notes and tables on population, undated.
Meeting minutes and related correspondence, 1960-1969.
Progress reports, January 1961-August 1962.
Annual reports of the EKRDP, 1961-1967.
Narrative reports by Paul Teague, William Miller, Kenneth Bean, C.A. Gunn and William Bridges, April 1961-April 1967.
Miller, William R. "Report to Advisory Committee on Community Services: January-April 1962," May 2, 1962.
Case reports of specialists and a condensed report on the EKRDP, 1965-1966.
East Kentucky Reporter: Reporting on the Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Project, vol. I, no.1, August 1961; vol. 2, no. 1, February 1962; vol. 2, no. 2 Autumn 1962.
Drafts of the paper "The Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Project" by James S. Brown, February 1962.
- Box 133, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[Paper prepared for the meetings of the Agricultural and Economics and Rural Sociology section of the Association of Southern Agricultural Workers, Florida, February 1962.]
Miller, William R. "Eastern Kentucky Handbook on Area Development Councils, County Development Associations, Community Development Groups," circa early 1962.
Materials used for teaching a course in Letcher County Kentucky, 1962.
Materials used for the Forum on Education, March 28, 1962.
- Box 133, folder 9
Scope and Contents note
[Includes agenda, notes and paper by James Brown "The Tightening Web of Relations."]
East Kentucky Reporter: Reporting on the Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Project, vol. 3, no. 1, Spring 1963; vol. 3, no. 2, Autumn 1963; vol. 4, no.1, Autumn 1964.
Miller, William R. "Development Organizations in Eastern Kentucky, 1963," undated.
Miller, William R. "Overall Development Organizations in Appalachia Kentucky, 1964," undated.
Miller, William R. "Overall Development Organizations in Appalachia Kentucky, 1965," undated.
EKRDP (Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Project) Staff. Census Data for Community Action Programming 120 Kentucky Counties, 1960, June 1965.
Public Welfare Programs, 1963
Mountain Families in Poverty: A Study of Eastern Kentucky Families, 1964
Statistical Journal of Economic Security in Kentucky, October and November 1953.
Related correspondence, March 1964-April 1968, undated.
Supplemental program and preliminary summary for Aid for Dependent Children, 1964.
Newspaper clippings, January-April 1964, undated.
Miscellaneous notes, 1964 and undated.
Work copy of complete index, undated.
Code identification sheets, undated.
Code/Key cards #1-78, undated.
Schedule cards 0-3 and work copies of male schedules, questions #1-107, undated.
Schedule cards 11-14 and work copies of female schedules, questions #1-113, undated.
Schedule cards 21, 31-33 and work copies of food data card, family members residing in household, family members out of household and children deceased schedules, undated.
Schedules for head of household and homemaker, Spring 1964.
Homemaker schedule, Summer 1964.
Schedule cards 0-3, final male schedules, questions #1-107, undated.
Schedule cards 11-14, final female schedules, questions 1-113, undated.
Schedules for head of household, homemaker, and food data card, undated.
Schedule cards 31-33, final family members residing in household, family members out of household and children deceased schedules, undated.
Final draft of the description of material possessions of eastern Kentucky people, undated.
Preliminary reports, 1965.
Johnson, Cyrus M. Mountain Families in Poverty. Final Report, May 1965.
Migration Streams Study: Migration to, from and Within the Southern Appalachians, 1965-1969
Scope and Contents note
The purpose of this study was to determine the migration patterns from 1955-1960 for the Southern Appalachian State Economic Areas (SEAs) and metropolitan areas. The investigators wanted to see why the patterns developed and to compare them to those found from 1949-1950. The files include background and supplemental materials, project planning materials, notes, tables, maps, conclusions, and reports.
DeJung, Gordon F. "Out-Migration from Southern Appalachian Economic and Metropolitan Areas, 1949-1950," 1955-1960.
Senate Bill S.964 of the 85th Congress, 1st Session, February 25, 1957.
- Box 135, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Concerns alleviating unemployment in economic depressed areas.]
Related correspondence with the United States Department of Commerce and Department of Agriculture, July 1958-March 1968.
Newspaper clippings about migrants, July 1958 and undated.
Related correspondence, October 1958-March 1966.
Center for Regional Economic Studies, University of Pittsburgh. Appalachian Region Data Book, July 1964. [prepared for the Appalachian Regional Commission]
Hillery Jr., George A., James S. Brown and Gordon DeJung. "Migration Systems of the Southern Appalachians: Some Demographic Observations." Rural Sociology, 1965.
Brown, James S. "Migratory Streams from the Southern Appalachians to Specified Metropolitan Areas in the Midwest, 1949-1950," April 1966.
Lists of dominant in and out migration streams from 1949-1950, May 1966.
Fox, Karl A. "Functional Economic Areas and Consolidated Urban Regions of the United States." Social Science Research Council, vol. 21, no. 4, December 1967.
Serow, William J., Julia H. Martin and Michael A. Spar. "Migration Between State Economic Areas: Review of the Data on Some Initial Analysis." Review of Public Data Use, vol. 2, no. 3, July 1974.
Brown, James S. "Migration Within, to and From the Southern Appalachians 1935-1958: Extent, Directions, and Social Effects," undated.
Brown, James S. and George A. Hillery Jr. "Some Conclusions on Migration Streams from a Study of the Appalachian Mountains," undated.
Factors related to migration, undated.
Hillery Jr., George A., James S. Brown and Gordon DeJung. "Migration Streams of the Southern Appalachians: Some Demographic Observations," undated.
Lists of state economic areas (SEAs) and metropolitan areas, including those to be included in the study, January 1967.
Lists of the sets of tabulations to be completed by the study, undated.
Research project plan, undated.
Drafts of the study proposal, undated.
Drafts of the purpose of study and plan for analysis, undated.
Final draft of the purpose of study and plan for analysis, undated.
Notes and tabulations on the in and out migration based on the 1935-1940 data, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on the comparison of the 1955-1960 study to the East North Central System 1949-1950, 1955-1960.
Pre-study notes on the migration systems of the southern Appalachians, 1955-1960.
Notes and data on the socio-effects of out-migration and in-migration upon communities within the region, 1955-1960.
Notes and data on state economic and metropolitan areas, 1955-1960.
Notes on out-migration by state economic areas and metropolitan areas in the southern Appalachians, 1955-1960.
Notes on some general ideas on southern Appalachia, 1955-1960.
Notes on the summary of all state Appalachian areas, phase III, 1955-1960.
Migrant summary notes and drafts, 1955-1960.
Drafts of the summary of migratory streams to, and form the local mining area of eastern Kentucky 1955-1960.
Data on the in and out migration in the southern Appalachians, May 27, 1966.
Notes on the description and delineation of the southern Appalachians, undated.
Notes and table on the components of population change due to net-migration, undated.
Notes on out-migration delineation, undated.
Notes on different migration systems, undated.
- Box 137, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Focus is on the Southwest Ohio and Atlanta Systems.]
Notes on contiguous and intra-areas, undated.
Notes on metropolitan areas, undated.
Miscellaneous notes, undated.
Notes on out-migration for state Appalachian areas and on Appalachian areas that do not fit into any migration system, undated.
Data on in-migration by state economic and metropolitan areas for all nine states in the southern Appalachians, 1955-1960.
Tables on out-migration to contiguous areas, 1955-1960.
Tables on migration to and from contiguous areas,1955-1960.
Notes and tables on out-migration by area, 1955-1960.
- Box 137, folder 16
Scope and Contents note
[Areas include: Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, Far West, and East.]
Notes and tables on out-migration by state economic areas, 1955-1960.
Data on the Alabama primary and secondary system, 1955-1960.
Data on in and out migration in the Atlanta, Georgia system, 1955-1960.
Data on the Maryland primary and secondary system, 1955-1960.
Data on in and out migration in metropolitan areas, 1955-1960.
Data on in and out migration in the Detroit, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois systems, 1955-1960.
Data on the Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan systems, 1955-1960.
Data on the North Carolina system, 1955-1960.
Data on in and out migration in the Cincinnati, Dayton, and Hamilton, Ohio system, 1955-1960.
Data on in and out migration in the Columbus, Ohio System, 1955-1960.
Data on in and out migration in the eastern Ohio system, 1955-1960.
Data on in and out migration in the southern Ohio system, 1955-1960.
Data on in and out migration in the southwestern Ohio system, 1955-1960.
Data on the South Carolina system, 1955-1960.
Data on the Central and Eastern Tennessee system (Chattanooga system), 1955-1960.
Data on the Knoxville, Tennessee system, 1955-1960.
Data on the Central Appalachian and Virginia system, 1955-1960.
Data on the West Virginia system, 1955-1960.
Maps for state out-migration 1935-1940, 1949-1950, and 1955-1960.
Phase III maps, primary, secondary and state systems, 1955-1960.
Drafts of tabulations and appendixes, undated.
Worksheets/Tabulations for phase I and part of phase II, out migration from different Appalachian areas, undated.
Analysis of state in and out migration, total exchange and net migration, undated.
Migration results by state and state economic area, undated.
Drafts of final report, undated.
Drafts of reports, undated.
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachian Migration and Metropolises: Hinterlands and Growth Centers, A Study of Migratory Stream Systems, 1955-1960," undated.
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachian Migration and Metropolises: Hinterlands and Growth Centers, A Study of Migratory Stream Systems, 1955-1960," undated.
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachian Migration and Metropolises: Hinterlands and Growth Centers, A Study of Migratory Stream Systems, 1955-1960," undated.
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachian Migration and Metropolises: Hinterlands and Growth Centers, A Study of Migratory Stream Systems, 1955-1960," undated.
The Metropolitanization of the South and its Effects on Rural Areas, 1967
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: July 1, 1965." Current Population Reports, no. 371, August 14, 1967.
Project proposal, April 13, 1970.
Notes and secondary data, 1966-1971 and undated.
Midland Project, 1967
Scope and Contents note
The Kentucky Area Development Office, the Kentucky Economic Development Administration, and the Appalachian Regional Commission, along with other state and local agencies, sought to create a "New Town," an employment, commercial, and residential center called "Midland." The goal of this development was to stimulate economic growth in eastern Kentucky..
Proposal for project and funds, May 1967.
Memos, minutes and project reports, September 1967-November 1967.
- Box 139, folder 9
Scope and Contents note
[James Brown was a sociology consultant for the project.]
Population Changes Related to Agricultural and Rural Life in Kentucky, 1967
Appalachian Research Project, 1969
Scope and Contents note
This was a project of the Agricultural Experiment Station and the Rural Sociology Department at the University of Kentucky. The study focused on Appalachian Kentucky, analyzing various subjects such as population, resources, families, communities, social classes, religion, education, government, health, and welfare. The materials in this file indicate that the findings were being prepared for publication, however the study's final format is unknown.
Drafts, notes and materials used in project, 1969. [fragments and incomplete sections]
Appalachian Migrants to Midwest Metropolitan Areas, circa 1974-1975
Scope and Contents note
This study, authored by JSB and Clyde McCoy, aimed to describe and interpret the patterns of Appalachian migration to Midwestern cities. The study asked: Where do they go? Where did they come from? How does the migration cause regional social change? The study included background materials, notes, tables, and rough and final drafts of the report.
Paper abstract for paper by James S. Brown and Clyde McCoy, "Southern Appalachia Migration and Metropolises: A Study of Migratory Stream Systems, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970," undated. [This paper was later revised for Chapter 3 of The Invisible Minority: Urban Appalachians, edited by William W. Philliber and Clyde B. McCoy, 1981. See Box 143, Folder 2.]
Review of James S. Brown and Clyde McCoy's paper, undated.
Brown, James S. "Migratory Streams from the Southern Appalachians to Specified Metropolitan Areas in the Midwest, 1949-1950," April 1966.
The Appalachian Region as defined by the Appalachian Regional Commission, 1968.
Warner, Paul. "1974 Population Estimates for Kentucky," July-August 1975.
Kentucky state economic area migration 1955-1960 and 1965-1970, undated.
Related correspondence, June 1975, undated.
Data and notes on out-migration, 1949-1950, undated.
Tables of out-migrants and net migration for 1949-1950, 1955-1960, and 1965-1970, undated.
Tables of in and out migration from Appalachian areas to various metropolitan areas, undated.
Tables of out migration by focal and metropolitan area, undated.
Tables and notes on unemployment, income, population and net-migration from the southern Appalachians, undated.
Tables and notes for the appendix, undated.
Drafts of summary report, undated. [1 of 2]
Drafts of summary report, undated. [2 of 2]
Final report, "Appalachian Migrants to Midwestern Metropolitan Areas: 1955-1960 and 1965-1970" by Clyde B. McCoy and James S. Brown, undated.
Southern Appalachian Migratory Streams Persistence and Change, 1974
Rural Development and the Quality of Life in the Rural South, 1975
Scope and Contents note
Conducted by the Southern Research Committee, made up of members from various universities and institutions, this study compiled demographic, social, economic, and other changes in selected counties of the South since 1960. It also aimed to determine the changes in the quality of life in these same areas since 1960. JSB was a project leader for Kentucky. The files include the project proposal, schedules, meeting minutes, related correspondence, reports, and tabulations.
Draft of project proposal, 1971.
Blank schedules, 1971.
Meeting minutes and information, 1971-1973.
Related correspondence, February 1971-August 1973.
Invitation for University of Kentucky faculty involvement, 1972.
List of suggested research topics, 1972.
Miscellaneous notes, 1972.
Progress reports, February 1971-December 1973, undated.
Miscellaneous reports and tabulations, September 1971-November 1973.
Counterstream Migration and Turnaround Reversal Counties in Kentucky, 1976
Interdisciplinary Assessment of Fertility Management (Leslie County, Kentucky), 1979-1984
Scope and Contents note
This project was funded by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). JSB was a co-investigator for the first two years of the project. The project aimed to determine the fertility management behaviors of married couples in Leslie County. Files include correspondence, guidelines/outlines, progress reports, field reports/summaries, survey schedules, and the final report.
Leslie County summary prepared by James Brown, 1978.
Various reference materials, 1970-1983 [includes "Subjective Efficacy Toward Birth Control," "Modern and Traditional Value: A Demographic Study," "Those Perplexing U.S. Fertility Swings," "Migration Population Growth and Development," "Health Care Services and the Appalachian Migrant," and "Chain Migration: A New Look at an Old Tradition." ]
Statement of work, December 13, 1979.
Current project personnel, July 1980.
Project proposal, December 1979.
Related correspondence, 1979-1980.
Progress report on first six months of project (June 30-December 30, 1980), December 31, 1980.
Leslie County family health survey, 1981.
Blank schedules, Summer and Fall 1981.
Draft for the analytic framework for survey interview research design and instrumentation, January 1981.
Codes for open-ended questions, November 1981.
City, county and state codes, November 1981.
Notes on major references and variables, 1981.
Miscellaneous notes, undated.
Progress report on the 3rd six months of project (July 1, 1981-December 31, 1981) December 31, 1981.
In-depth interview planning and guide, January-June 1982.
Field report, observations, preliminary findings and suggestions for in-depth study, February 1982. [submitted by Ron Rosentiel]
Second summary report of salient results on the past twelve months of the project (April 1, 1981- March 31, 1982), April 15, 1982.
Brief summary of the preliminary results of analysis, April 26, 1982.
Project report outline, May 11, 1982.
Progress report on fourth six months of project (January 1, 1982- June 30, 1982) June 30, 1982.
Draft manuscript of the NICHD project paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociology Society, July 18, 1983.
Initial draft of the final summary report, May 1984.
Final summary report, 1984.
The Invisible Minority, 1981
Scope and Contents note
This project, focusing on urban Appalachians, grew out of a conference held in March 1974 in Columbus, Ohio. From the papers presented there, an edited volume, The Invisible Minority, emerged. JSB participated in the conference and contributed to the volume published by the University Press of Kentucky in 1981.
Burnight, Robert G. 100 Years of Interstate Migration - 1850-1950. Bulletin 330, June 1957.
McCoy, Clyde B. and James S. Brown. "Appalachian Migration to Midwestern Metropolitan Areas," 1970. [This article was ultimately revised to become Chapter 3 of The Invisible Minority: Urban Appalachians, edited by William W. Philliber and Clyde B. McCoy, 1981. See Box 144, Folder 21 for final version.]
"Kentucky's Young Child - Getting a Good Start in School." Bureau of School Service Bulletin, vol. 43, no. 3, March 1971.
Cincinnati Model Neighborhood Survey, Decks 1-5, February 1972.
Cincinnati Model Neighborhood Survey, Decks 6-9, February 1972.
Sherrill, Sam. "Some Preliminary Findings from the Model Neighborhood Resident Survey," March 1972.
Migration bibliography, Fall 1973.
Miscellaneous research objectives, 1973-1977.
Paper by Charlotte Cottrill, October 1974.
Urban Appalachian Council, research bulletins, January and October 1975.
Ford, Thomas R. and Gerry M. Arthur. "The Prediction and Explanation of County Net Migration Rates in Kentucky: An Explanatory Study," June 1975.
Murdock, Steve H. and Clyde B. McCoy. "Social Change in Appalachia: Three Decades of Expansion," August 1975.
"Aged Migration in the United States 1965-1970." Final report, February 28, 1979.
LaGodna, Gretchen E. "The Single Rural Woman: Invisible Struggles," 1979.
Graham, Mary N. "Analysis of the Indiana-Appalachia and Ohio-Appalachia Migration Streams: The Simultaneous Equations Approach," May 1980.
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachian Migration and Metropolises: A Study of Migratory-Stream Systems 1955-1960," undated.
"Migration Streams in Kentucky," undated.
Correspondence related to the book and project, 1970-1980.
Correspondence and tape or reel records, 1973-1974.
Migration conference tentative agenda, May 1979.
Index of names of SEA's and SMSA's, undated.
Tables on the native population of Southern Appalachian States by division and state of birth, 1950.
Tables and notes on percent distribution of population born in seven southern states but living in other states, 1950 and 1960.
Data on the population of the southern Appalachian counties by state, 1950, 1960, and 1970.
Tables on regional net interchange and stream-counterstream efficiency index for non-metro and metro SEAs, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Computer data on migration to and from Kentucky state economic areas to and from 509 state economic areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Data on the number of migrants from their state economic area of residence to their new state economic area of residence for state economic areas in Kentucky, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Data on Kentucky state economic area migration 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Tables and maps on Appalachian migration to metropolitan areas, 1960.
Population by Appalachian counties, 1960.
Table on the state of residence of persons born in Kentucky, 1960-1970.
Summary of social characteristics by counties in Kentucky, 1970.
Maps of Appalachia, 1971 and undated.
Agricultural land data sheet for the National Agricultural Lands Study, showing the agricultural land base in 1977.
Table on migration to Florida, compiled by Clyde B. McCoy, undated.
Miscellaneous notes, undated.
Draft of Chapter 2, "Stereotypes of Appalachian Migrants," by Clyde B. McCoy and Virginia McCoy Watkins, undated.
Draft of Chapter 3, "Appalachian Migration to Midwestern Metropolitan Areas," by Clyde B. McCoy and James S. Brown, undated.
Draft of Chapter 6, "Implications of Demographic and Social Changes in Appalachia for Urban Areas," by Clyde B. McCoy, James S. Brown, and Virginia McCoy Watkins, undated.
Consent to publish, March 1979.
Final Version of Chapter 3, "Appalachian Migration to Midwestern Metropolitan Areas."
Final version of Chapter 6, "Implications of Demographic and Social Changes in Appalachia for Urban Areas."
Miscellaneous Studies
Mountain Families in Poverty: A Study of Eastern Kentucky Families, 1964
Scope and Contents note
[Oversize -- Please see Box 133, Folder 16 - Box 135, Folder 6 for more materials relating to this project.]
Final report, May 1967.
Meal pattern survey, code keys, undated.
Meal pattern survey, computer data, undated. [1 of 2]
Meal pattern survey, computer data, undated. [2 of 2]
Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Project, 1961-1967
Scope and Contents note
[Oversize -- Please see Box 130, Folder 17 - Box 133, Folder 14 for more materials relating to this project.]
Final draft of all tables in "Tables on Population and Population Characteristics of EKRDP Counties," September 1962.
Tables and notes on population growth factors including dependents, fertility rates, births and deaths, for 1860-1970, undated.
Tables on church memberships and characteristics for 1926-1952, undated.
Tables, maps and notes of employed persons by industry and occupational groups for 1940-1960, undated.
Tables on population change due to net-migration and natural increase for 1940-1960, undated.
Tables on school and education characteristics for 1940-1963, undated.
Tables and notes on urban and rural population change for 1950-1960, undated.
Tabulation totals for different variables separated by economic area and county for 1955-1960, undated.
Tables on household and family characteristics including income and government assistance for 1955-1962, undated.
Other Studies
Scope and Contents note
All studies are organized in the following order: background materials, proposals, notes and correspondence, blank schedules/data, completed schedules/data, final data and drafts of report, final reports.
Studies of Families on Farms in Kentucky, 1949
Scope and Contents note
A project of the Agricultural Experiment Station and the University of Kentucky's Department of Rural Sociology, this study looks at the components of family farms including what farms produce (e.g. crops, livestock). The study includes instructions, blank schedules, codes, and some data. James Brown's role is not clear, but he was probably involved through the Sociology Department.
List and description of materials to be used in the study, undated.
Instructions for making tables on procedure men working units, 1949.
Instructions for use of schedule, 1949.
Blank schedule, 1949.
Code keys, 1949.
Lists of organizations in Magoffin County Kentucky and a 1942 community and neighborhood map of Magoffin County, 1949.
Data and maps of Trigg, Garrard, Harrison, Powell, and Magoffin counties in Kentucky, 1949.
A Comparison of Some Aspects of Family Life between Two Areas of Leslie County Kentucky, 1951-1952
Scope and Contents note
Probably done under James Brown's assistance or leadership, but the surveys were collected by Mary Ann Quarles. The study examines characteristics of family life such as roles, responsibilities, and activities. The files include schedules/surveys, notes, and a draft of the report.
Draft of summary report, undated.
Utilization of Rural Manpower in Eastern Kentucky, circa 1952
Career Plans of Young People, 1968
Project proposal and plans, undated.
Statement of research objectives, 1968.
Abstract of research proposal, March 1968.
Progress reports, December 1968-October 1971 and undated.
Blank schedules, undated.
Code keys for cards 1-3 and also for work deck 91, 1971.
Study of Occupational and Educational Goals for Children, 1968
Characteristics and Functioning of a Rural Family, 1968
Aging in Appalachia, 1969
The Personal Stability and Social Adjustment of Eastern Kentuckians as Related to Family and Kinship Structure, 1969
Changing Patterns of Household Structure, 1978
Scope and Contents note
James Brown was a co-investigator of this study which compares the structure of households and families in the central Appalachian Region at three points of time, 1900, 1958, and 1976. The files include a proposal, correspondence, and a final report.
Business proposal submitted to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development by the University of Kentucky Research Foundation, undated.
Related correspondence, 1978.
Variable list from county and city data books, 1977-1981.
Final summary report, "Changes in the Structure of Central Appalachian Mountain Families and Households, 1900-1976," February 25, 1981.
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Migration and Population Studies
Returned Migration Study, 1947
Completed returned persons schedules, 1947. [1 of 2]
Completed returned persons schedules, 1947. [2 of 2]
Quests or Completed schedules and interviews, undated. [1 of 2]
Quests or Completed schedules and interviews, undated. [2 of 2]
List of families and maps of Scott, Graves and Magoffin Counties, 1947.
Study of Changes in Rural Families in Western Kentucky, 1953
Scope and Contents note
This study's objectives were (1) description of the contemporary open-country family in the Purchase Region (8 western most counties) and (2) analysis of changes in the open-country family since the beginning of the Korean War (June 1950). The study included outlined objectives, maps, notes, codes, card tabulations, and blank and completed schedules. James Brown's role is not clear, but he was probably involved.
Completed screening sheets, 1953.
Completed schedules, 1953.
Completed schedule A, 1953.
Study of the Effects of Migration on the Institutions of Magoffin County, Kentucky, 1959
List of possible and actual community leaders to be interviewed, August 1959.
Lists of persons in Magoffin County by community, undated.
Completed schedules on economy, undated.
Completed schedules on education, undated.
Completed schedules on government, undated.
Completed schedules on health, undated.
Completed schedules on religion, undated.
Completed schedules on recreation, undated.
Completed schedules on welfare, undated.
Completed schedules #1-5, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules #6-10, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules #11-15, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules #16-20, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules #21-25, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules #26-30, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules #31-35, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules #36-40, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules #41-46, Community Leaders, August 1959.
Completed schedules, formal organizations in Magoffin County, August 1959.
Completed and tabulated schedule for community leaders and completed code key card I, undated.
Cards for community leaders, undated.
Study of Kentucky Migrants in Southern Ohio, 1959
Notes on an interview with G.B., 1959.
Completed schedules, not used, males who are married and less than high school educated, undated.
Completed schedules, not used, females who are married and less than high school educated, undated.
Completed schedules, not used, males who are single and less than high school educated, undated.
Completed schedules, not used, females who are single and less than high school educated, undated.
Completed miscellaneous not used schedules, undated.
Completed schedules #20, 22, 27, 36, and 47, females who are married and less than high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #55, 59, 68, 78, and 82, females who are married and less than high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #2, 3, 4, 9, and 21, females who are single and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #65, 69, 79, and 81, females who are single and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #28, 87, 88, 91, 92, and 96, males who are single and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #14, 18, 32, 33, 34, 39 and 40, males who are married and less than high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 52, and 53, males who are married and less than high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules, #54, 58, 71, 74, 75 and 101a, males who are married and less than high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #8, 41, 42, 73 and 50, males who are single and less than high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #5, 7, 1,, 15, 17, and 24, females who are married and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #31, 35, 37, 48, and 56, females who are married and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #63, 67, 76, 77, 80 and 83, females who are married and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #16, 19, 23, 25, 26, 29, and 30, males who are married and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #38, 51, 57, 60, 61, 62, and 64, males who are married and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #66, 70, 72, 84, 85 and 86, males who are married and high school educated, 1959.
Completed schedules #89, 90, 93, 94, and 95, males who are married and high school educated, 1959.
Mountain Families in Poverty: A Study of Eastern Kentucky Families, 1964
Other Studies
A Comparison of Some Aspects of Family Life between Two Areas of Leslie County Kentucky, 1951-1952.
Completed schedules 1-5, Stinnett Hill, 1951.
Completed schedules 6-10, Stinnett Hill, 1951-1952.
Completed schedules 11-15, Middlefork and Hoskinstou, 1952.
Completed schedules 16-20, Hoskinstou, 1952.
Completed schedules 21-25, Hoskinstou and Mouth of Greary, 1952.
Completed schedules 26-30, Middlefork and Hoskinstou, 1952.
Completed schedules 31-35, Hoskinstou, 1952.
Completed schedules 36-40, Saltwell, Stinnett Hill, and Hoskinstou, 1952.
Completed schedules 41-45, Saltwell, 1952.
Completed schedules 46-50, Trace Braude and Stinnett Hill, 1952.
Completed schedules 1-5, Right Fork and Camp Creek, 1951.
Completed schedules 6-10, Right Fork and Camp Creek, 1951.
Completed schedules 11-15, Right Fork, Left Fork, Coon Creek and Main Fork, 1951.
Completed schedules 16-20, Camp Creek, Right Fork, Long Fork, and Long Branch, 1951.
Completed schedules 21-25, Long Branch, Mouth of Camp Creek, Right Fork, and Camp Creek, 1951.
Completed schedules 26-30, Right Fork, 1951.
Completed schedules 31-35, Right Fork, and Left Fork, 1951.
Completed schedules 36-40, Left Fork, Hurricane, Upliver and Middlefork, 1951.
Completed schedules 41-45, Bad Creek, Left Fork and Coon Creek, 1951.
Completed schedules 46-50, Coon Creek, Middlefork, and Hurricane, 1951-1952.
Migration, Population, and Demographic Data
Scope and Contents note
This section includes miscellaneous data used for various research. Materials have been grouped together by state or regional area and organized chronologically thereunder. Please note one exception to this arrangement: One group of data is devoted to "Farms" and covers primarily the U.S. [See page 149.]
Alabama, 1935-1974, undated
Tables on the state of residence of persons born in the state, 1870-1950.
Tables on in and out migration for Subregion 2, 1935-1940.
Tables of out migration by major occupation groups, 1949-1950.
Tables of total out migration by non-white, white and intra-area groups, 1949-1950.
Notes and tables on migration for state economic area 1, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for state economic area 2, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for state economic area 3, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for state economic area 4, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for state economic area 5, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for metropolitan area A, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for metropolitan area E, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for metropolitan area F, 1955-1960.
Vital statistical data, 1958-1960.
Table of births and deaths by residence, 1960 and 1965.
Bureau of the Census. Statistics for Rural Redevelopment Areas: Alabama. SPB no. 16, July 1962.
Table for vital statistics, birth and death rates, by color and resident county, 1968.
Bureau of the Census. Final Population Counts: Alabama, December 1970.
Correspondence concerning the 1970 birth and death census, May-June 1971.
Estimates of the population of Alabama counties July 1, 1972- July 1, 1973, and July 1, 1973-1974, issued 1974-1975.
Tables of migration percentages for state economic areas 1-9 and metropolitan areas A-F, undated.
Florida, 1949-1960
DeJung, Gordon F. "Out-Migration from Florida Economic and Metropolitan Areas, 1949-1950," undated.
Note cards on out migration by area and race, 1949-1950.
Note cards on out migration from state economic areas and metropolitan areas, 1949-1950.
Tables on migration by state economic areas 1-6 and metropolitan areas A-G, 1955-1960.
Georgia, 1870-1975
Tables on the state of residence of persons born in the state, 1870-1950.
Tables on migration by subregion 1, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables on migration by subregion 2, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by major occupation groups in state economic areas 1 and 2, 1949-1950.
Tables on in migration for metropolitan area A, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for metropolitan area A, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1949-1950.
Note cards on out migration by state economic area and race, 1949-1950.
Notes and tables on migration for state economic area 1, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for state economic area 2, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for state economic area 3, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration for metropolitan area A, 1955-1960.
Tables on migration for state economic areas 1-9 and metropolitan areas A-G, 1955-1960.
Vital statistical data, 1958-1960.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas Cedartown, Carrolton, and Georgia, March 1962-July 1962.
Tarver, James D. and John C. Belcher. "Population Estimates for Georgia Counties 1965 by Age, Race and Sex," February 1967.
Tarver, James D. and John C. Belcher. "Population Projections for Georgia Counties 1970-1975 by Age, Race and Sex," March 1967.
Tables on birth and death rates by counties, 1969.
Tables on birth, death and population rates, 1970.
Bureau of the Census. "Final Population Counts: Georgia," December 1970 and preliminary population counts from the 1970 census.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Georgia Counties and Metropolitan Areas, July 1, 1972 and 1973." Series P-26, no. 92, October 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Georgia Counties and Metropolitan Areas, July 1, 1973 and 1974." Series P-26, no. 124, July 1975.
Kentucky 1850-1981, undated
Tables from the Census of 1850 highlighting population by counties, ages, color and condition, 1850.
Notes and tables on age distribution and population by age, 1850.
Notes on real estate and personal property in Clay County Kentucky, 1850-1860.
Notes on total growth population by state and decade, 1860-1950.
Tables on population by economic areas, 1860-1957.
Notes on population, migration and births, 1860-1960.
Tables on marriages and divorces by counties, 1867-1886.
Notes on the average annual number of divorces by county, 1870-1900.
Notes and tables on net-intercensal migration and average population by nativity, color, sex and age, 1870-1950.
Notes and tables on fertility ratios by year and county, 1870-1950.
Tables on divorces by county, 1887-1906.
Tables on divorces and divorce rates, 1890-1930.
Correspondence relating to obtaining suicide and homicide data for Kentucky counties from 1911-1954.
Note cards on homicide rates by county and year, 1911-1952.
Note cards on suicide rates by county and year, 1911-1952.
Notes and tables on suicides and homicides, 1911-1952.
Tables on marriages and divorces by counties, 1916-1946.
Tables on presidential voting behavior by county, 1920-1924.
Tables on notes on the isolation scale by county, 1920-1948.
Tables on the net change in rural-farm population due to migration, 1920-1950.
Tables on the economy of Kentucky, 1928-1965.
Notes and tables on population by county, 1930-1950.
Notes and tables on migration by Kentucky subregion to and from other states, 1935-1940.
Tables on migration by subregion 5, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables on migration by subregion 9, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Notes on rural population data for McCracken County, 1940-1945.
Table on the components of population change and percent change due to net migration by state economic area, 1940-1950.
Notes and tables on the components of population change and net migration rates to principal metropolitan areas, 1940-1950.
Notes and tables on components of population change by state economic areas, 1940-1950.
Tables on population growth and change, net migration, and total births and deaths for eastern Kentucky counties, 1940-1950 and 1950-1960.
Tables on population estimates by county, 1940-1952.
Notes and tables on the number of divorces and divorce rates per 1,000 population by state economic areas and counties, 1940-1952.
Tables on the number of divorces by county, 1940-1952.
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Scope and Contents note
[Also includes correspondence from James Brown to Circuit Court Clerks regarding obtaining this data, July 1953-June 1954.]
Table on the percent change in population for Kentucky cities grouped by county, 1940-1960.
Note cards on population, net migration, and natural increase by state economic area and county, 1940-1960.
Progress report, Farm Population Changes in Eastern Kentucky, 1940-1942, March 1943.
Census estimates of Kentucky's population for 1940-1947, issued October 1947.
Table on the implications of population changes with special reference to Kentucky agriculture, October 1949.
Notes and tables on migration by Kentucky state economic area to and from other states and urban areas, 1949-1950.
Note cards on migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out-migration for metropolitan area C, by major occupation groups, age, income, years of school completed, sex by color, and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on in-migration for metropolitan area C, by major occupation groups, age, income, years of school completed, sex by color, and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on out-migration for state economic area 9, by major occupation groups, 1949-1950.
Tables on out-migration for state economic area 8, by major occupation groups, 1949-1950.
Note cards on out-migration by state economic area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Notes and tables on migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1949-1950.
Tables, maps and graphs on migratory streams, 1949-1956.
Notes and tables on intra-state migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1949-1950 and 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on out migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1949-1950 and 1955-1960.
Tables on characteristics of in-migrants, out-migrants and migrants within the state by state economic areas, 1950.
Maps highlighting economic areas and multi-county units, 1950.
Maps highlighting urban and isolation scales, 1950.
Notes and tables on net migration by counties, 1950-1957.
Tables on farm characteristics by county, 1950-1959.
Tables on school enrollment and completion by county, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on income and economic characteristics by county, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on population by urban, rural-farm, and rural-nonfarm characteristics, by county, 1950-1960.
Tables on people born and not born in Kentucky, by county, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on age and demographic distribution by county, 1950-1960.
Notes and charts on total population by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1950-1960.
Maps on net migration and population change, 1950-1960.
Tables on components of population change by county, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on Magoffin County Board of Education revenues and expenditures, 1950-1961.
Tables on births, deaths and net migration by county, 1950-1966.
Notes on the income (per-capita) by county, 1950-1968.
Tables and computer data on population change by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1950-1960 and 1960-1970.
Notes and data on population by occupation and county, 1950-1970.
Notes and Tables on migration and population changes by county, 1950-1970.
Johnson, John L. and Y.Y. Chuh. Personal Income in Kentucky Counties, 1954, 1954.
Note cards on intra area migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams by state economic area, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 1, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 2, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 3, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 4, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 5, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 6, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 7, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 8, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 9, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area A, Louisville, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area B, Campbell and Kenton County, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area C, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area D, Henderson, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area E, Lexington, 1955-1960.
Tables on personal income by eastern Kentucky county, 1955-1965.
Notes on state economic area migration, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Notes on migration, 1955-1975.
Brown, James S. Basic Population Data for the Southern Appalachians: by State Economic Areas and Metropolitan Areas, August 1958.
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Scope and Contents note
[Compiled for the Southern Appalachian Series Report no. 1.]
Brown, James S. and Ralph J. Ramsey. The Changing Kentucky Population: A Summary of Population Data for Counties. Progress report 67, September 1958.
Vital statistical data, 1959-1960.
Maps related to income and public assistance, 1959-1962.
Vital statistics report, 1960.
Notes and data on preliminary population and vital statistics reports, 1960.
Bureau of the Census. United States Census of Population 1960: Kentucky Number of Inhabitants, 1960.
"List of Tables," Kentucky's Population in the 1960s: A County Data Book, 1960.
Note cards on eastern Kentucky counties' employment distribution by industry, 1960.
Notes on classification of counties by industrial composition, 1960.
Notes on population and migration, 1960.
Notes on migration, age distribution and population, 1960.
Miscellaneous demographic data, circa 1960.
Notes and tables on public assistance percentages by county, 1960-1962.
Tables on population estimates by county, 1960-1963.
Tables and computer data on births, deaths, moves and population change by region and county, 1960-1968.
Notes and tables on school age population, 1960-1970.
Computer data on rural and urban populations and changes by county, 1960-1970.
Computer data on number of household units and percent change and population per household by county, 1960-1970.
Note cards on percent change of population in selected cities and towns, 1960-1970.
Estimates of the components of change for the total population and for negro and other races by county, 1960-1970.
Tables and maps on births, deaths and fertility ratios by county, 1960-1970.
Computer data on population by white/nonwhite, 1960-1970.
Notes on changes in population by age and fertility ratio, 1960-1970.
Tables on population and housing data for northern Kentucky counties, 1960 and 1970.
Tables on sex ratios by counties, 1960-1970.
Notes and tables on population and percent change by county and city, 1960-1970.
Computer data on fertility ratios, sex ratios and dependence ratios by county, 1960 and 1970.
Vital statistics reports, 1961.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas Hazard, Madisonville, Corbin, Hopkinsville, Pikeville-Williamson W. Va., March 1962.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas Paducah, Paintsville-Prestonsburg, Morehead-Grayson, and Middlesborough-Harlan, April 1962.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas Richmond, Danville, and Elizabethtown, May 1962.
Statistics for rural redevelopment areas, Kentucky, July 1962.
Brown, James S. and Ralph J. Ramsey. Tables on Population and Population Characteristics for Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Counties, September 1962.
Notes on preliminary population and vital statistics reports, 1962.
Notes and data on population growth from a retreat held, January 1962.
Population estimates for counties, February 1961-January 1968.
Brown, James B. and Ralph J. Ramsey. "Kentucky's Population in the 1960's: A County Data Book," September 1963.
Report research and statistics on public assistance, January 1964.
Sutton Jr., Willis A. and Jerry Russell. The Social Dimensions of Kentucky Counties: Data and Rankings of the State's 120 Counties on Each of 81 Characteristics. Kentucky Community Series No. 29, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky, September 1964.
Notes on voting behavior, 1964-1968.
Vital statistics report, 1965.
Table of out migration for each state economic area, 1965-1970.
Table of ten leading destinations and sources of Kentucky migrants, 1965-1970, 1975-1980, 1987-1988.
Tables on births and deaths by county for 1956-1965, issued August 1966.
Definition of the Appalachian Region by the Appalachian Regional Commission, 1968.
Note cards and tables on voting behavior by county and grouped by industry, 1968.
Kentucky Program Development Office. Economic Analysis of the Commonwealth of Kentucky 1960-2000, June 1969.
Kentucky Program Development Office. Population Projections 1960-2000: Technical Supplement, June 1969.
Kentucky Program Development Office. Population Projections 1960-2000, June 1969.
Tables on births and deaths by county and showing age, group, color, and sex, January-March 1970.
Birth statistics by county of residence, January- June 1970.
Bureau of the Census. Final Population Counts: Kentucky, December 1970.
Population estimates for counties, 1970.
Notes and tables on economic characteristics by county, 1970.
Notes and tables on population, migration and percent change by county, 1970-1980.
Bureau of the Census. 1970 Census Advance Report: Kentucky General Population Characteristics, February 1971.
Tables on the corrected negro population by county in 1970, issued April 1971.
List of selected demographic indices and related correspondence, June-July 1971.
Bureau of the Census. 1970 Census of Population: Number of Inhabitants in Kentucky, July 1971.
Ramsey, Ralph. Population Change in Kentucky Counties 1950, 1960, and 1970, November 1971.
Vital statistics report, 1971.
Tables on workers covered by the unemployment insurance law grouped by industrial division and county, September 1972.
Notes and tables on the estimates of population by state economic areas and by type of industry, July 1972-July 1973.
Kentucky Department of Commerce. Deskbook of Economic Statistics, 1972.
Tables on employment and unemployment rates, job openings and unemployment claims, January-March 1973.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Kentucky Counties: July 1, 1971 and July 1, 1972." Current Population Reports, no. 35, June 1973.
Notes on income and industry, 1973.
Notes and tables on halted out migration trends, 1973-1974.
Correspondence, January 3, 1974- November 5, 1974. [relating to the eastern Kentucky data tables and book]
Miscellaneous notes and data for tables on eastern Kentucky counties, 1974.
Background material for tables 1-12 of the eastern Kentucky data tables and book, 1974.
Background material for tables 13-15 of the eastern Kentucky data tables and book, 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Kentucky Counties and metropolitan areas: July 1, 1972 and July 1, 1973," Current Population Reports, no. 84, September 1974.
Warner, Paul. 1973-1978 Population Estimates for Kentucky. University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, October 1974-November 1979.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Kentucky Counties and metropolitan areas: July 1, 1973 and July 1, 1974." Current Population Reports, no. 120, June 1975.
Tables on estimates on the population by county, 1975.
Bureau of the Census. "1973 (revised) and 1975 population estimates and 1972 (revised) and 1974 per capita income estimates for counties and incorporated places in Kentucky." Current Population Reports. Series SP-25, no. 665, May 1977.
Warner, Paul. 1976 Population Estimates for Kentucky. University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, September 1977.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Kentucky Counties and metropolitan areas: July 1, 1976 (revised) and 1977 (provisional)." Current Population Reports, no. 77-17, November 1978.
"Final Population Counts," no. 8, 1980; "Population and Households by Incorporated Places in Kentucky: 1980," no. 9, 1980; "Proposed Changes in 1980 Census Data Products," vol. 2, no. 1, 1980; all from News from the State Data Center of Kentucky, 1980.
Brockway, James, Sam Samnick and Norrita Brown. Kentucky Demographics: Population, Housing, Income and Labor Force in Kentucky 1970-1980. Special Report of the Urban Studies Center, University of Louisville, no. 6, August 1981.
Notes on births, deaths, and population, undated.
Notes on economic implications of population changes on agriculture, undated.
Notes on migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, undated.
Note cards on in migration to selected metropolitan areas from southern Appalachia, undated.
Notes and tables on total rural/farm population, five years and over, undated.
Notes on suicides and homicides, undated.
Maryland, 1955-1974
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 1, 1955-1960.
Tables on migration streams for state economic areas 1-4 and metropolitan areas A-C, 1955-1960.
Tables and correspondence on births and deaths, 1968-1969.
Bureau of the Census. 1970 Census Advance Report: Maryland Final Population Counts, January 1971.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Maryland Counties and metropolitan areas: July 1, 1972 and 1973." Current Population Reports, no. 530, October 1974.
Mississippi, 1949-1975
Note cards on out migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1949-1950.
DeJung, Gordon F. "Out-Migration from Economic and Metropolitan Areas in Mississippi," 1949-1950.
Tables on migration streams for state economic areas 1-8 and metropolitan area A, 1955-1960.
Wilber, George L. and Ellen Bryant. Estimated Mississippi Population 1950-1959. Preliminary Report in Sociology and Rural Life, Mississippi State University Agriculture Extension, no. 12, June 1960.
Bryant, Ellen S. Changes in Mississippi County Population 1950-1959: Some Hypotheses. Preliminary Report in Sociology and Rural Life, Mississippi State University Agriculture Extension, no. 13, August 1960.
Wilber, George L. and Ellen Bryant. Population of Mississippi Counties and Cities 1950-1960. Preliminary Report in Sociology and Rural Life, Mississippi State University Agriculture Extension, no. 14, September 1960.
Notes and tables on births and deaths statistics by county, 1968-1970.
Bureau of the Census. 1970 Census Advance Report: Mississippi Final Population Counts, December 1970.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Mississippi Counties: July 1, 1972 and July 1, 1973." Current Population Reports, no. 86, September 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Mississippi Counties and Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1973 and 1974." Current Population Reports, no. 131, August 1975.
North Carolina, 1870-1975
Tables on the state of residence of persons born in the state, 1870-1950.
Table and map of migration streams in subregion 1 by state economic area, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Table on out migration for state economic area 1, by major occupation groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Table on out migration for state economic area 2, by major occupation groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on in migration for metropolitan area A, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for metropolitan area A, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1949-1950.
Note cards on migration by state economic area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 1, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 2, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area A, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area B, 1955-1960.
Tables on migration streams for state economic areas 1-11 and metropolitan areas A-F, 1955-1960.
Vital statistical data 1958-1960.
Statistical Profiles for redevelopment areas, Rockingham-Hamlet, Henderson-Oxford, Lumberton, Fayetteville, Wilson, Kinston, and North Carolina, 1962.
Lee, Eun Sul and C. Horace Hamilton. Estimates of the Population of North Carolina Counties as of July1, 1965 and A Partial Test of Accuracy of Five Methods as Compared with Special Census Counts. Agricultural Experiment Station, North Carolina State University. Progress Report, RS 49, March 1966.
Vital statistics data, 1968-1969.
Hamilton, C. Horace and Therese H. Ramsey. Estimates of the Population of North Carolina Counties 1967 and 1968: Components of Population Change since 1960. Statistical Services Center, Raleigh, N.C., April 1969.
Data on preliminary population, 1970.
Estimates of the population of North Carolina Counties: July 1, 1972 and July 1, 1973, issued June 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of North Carolina Counties and Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1973 and 1974." Current Population Reports, no. 114, May 1975.
South Carolina, 1949-1975
Note cards on migration by state economic area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tables on migration streams for state economic areas 1-8 and metropolitan areas A-D, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 1, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 2, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area D, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on the number of live births and deaths by resident area, 1969.
Bureau of the Census. 1970 Census Advance Report: South Carolina Final Population Counts, November 1970.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the County Population July 1, 1972 and July 1, 1973." Current Population Reports, no. 71, June 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of South Carolina Counties and Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1973 and 1974." Current Population Reports, no. 108, May 1975.
Tennessee, 1870-1975
Tables on the state of residence of persons born in the state, 1870-1950.
Table and map of migration streams in subregion 5, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Table and map of migration streams in subregion 6, 1935-1950 and 1949-1950.
Tables on in migration for metropolitan area C, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables on in migration for metropolitan area D, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Table and map on migration streams in area C, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Table and map on migration streams in area D, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Note cards on migration streams by state economic areas and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for metropolitan area A, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for metropolitan area C, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for state economic area 7, by major occupation of groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for state economic area 8a and 8b, by major occupation of groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on migration streams for state economic areas 1-8 and metropolitan areas A-D, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 6, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 7, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 8, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area C, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area D, 1955-1960.
Estimates of total population of Tennessee by area, county and grand division as of July 1, 1958 with changes from April 1, 1950, 1958.
Vital statistical data, 1959-1960.
Vital statistics annual bulletin, 1960.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas, Tennessee, Harriman-Rockwood, LaFollette-Jellico-Tazewell, and Greeneville, 1962.
Vital statistics annual bulletin, 1965.
Corry, Ormond C. "Tennessee Population and Personal Income by County 1960-1965, with Provisional 1966 Population Estimates and Income Trends since 1950." Tennessee Survey, vol. 1, no. 8, April 1967.
Notes and tables on the number of births and deaths by county of residence and race, 1968-1970.
Notes and tables on the preliminary and final population counts by county, December 1970.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Tennessee Counties: July 1, 1972 and 1973." Current Population Reports, no. 83, September 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Tennessee Counties and Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1973 and 1974." Current Population Reports, no. 133, August 1975.
Virginia, 1870-1975
Tables on the state of residence of persons born in the state, 1870-1950.
Note cards on the population of southern Appalachian Virginia by cities and counties, 1890-1960.
Tables and map on migration streams for metropolitan area B, 1935-1940.
Tables on in migration for metropolitan area B by major occupation group, labor force statistics and age, 1935-1940.
Tables and map on migration streams for subregion 1, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for subregion 3, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for subregion 6, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for subregion 7, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Virginia's Economic Pattern: A Series of Maps of Selected Economic Characteristic by Counties, August 1945.
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Scope and Contents note
[Prepared by the Bureau of Population and Economic Research, University of Virginia.]
Note cards on out migration by white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Table on out migration of state economic area 1, by major occupation of employed males, 1949-1950.
Table on out migration of state economic area 2, by major occupation of employed males, 1949-1950.
Table on out migration of state economic area 3, by major occupation of employed males, 1949-1950.
Table on out migration of state economic area 4, by major occupation of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for metropolitan area A, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on in migration for metropolitan area A, by major occupation groups, age, income, years completed in school, sex by race and marital status, 1949-1950.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic areas 1-10 and metropolitan areas A-F, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 1, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 2, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 3, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 4, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area A, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on median family income by county, 1959.
Vital statistics data, 1956-1961, undated.
Note cards on net migration, births, and deaths of selected cities, 1960-1965.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas, Big Stone Gap-Appalachia and Virginia, 1962.
Notes on estimated population of counties and cities, 1962.
Bureau of Population and Economic Research at the University of Virginia. Estimates of the Population of the Counties and Cities of Virginia as of July 1, 1966, October 1966.
Gilliam, Sara K. Estimates of the Population of Virginia Counties and Cities: July 1, 1969, November 1969.
Notes and tables on the number of births and deaths by county, 1969-1970.
Notes and tables on the preliminary and final population counts by county, December 1970.
Serow, William J. and Michael A. Spar. Virginia's Population: A Decade of Change-Net migration for State Planning Districts. University of Virginia, Taylor Murphy Institute, November 1972.
Notes and tables on the origins and destinations of migrants, July 1973.
Taylor Murphy Institute at the University of Virginia. Estimates of the Population of Virginia Counties and Cities: July 1, 1972 and July 1, 1973, October 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Virginia Counties and Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1973 and 1974." Current Population Reports, no. 127, July 1975.
West Virginia, 1870-1975
Tables on the state of residence of persons born in the state, 1870-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for subregion 1, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for subregion 2, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for subregion 3, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for subregion 4, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for metropolitan area B, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables and map on migration streams for metropolitan area C, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables on migration streams for metropolitan area B, by major occupation groups, age, labor statistics, income, years of school completed, sex by color, and marital status, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Tables on migration streams for metropolitan area C, by major occupation groups, age, labor statistics, income, years of school completed, sex by color, and marital status, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Note cards on out migration by white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for metropolitan area B, by major occupation groups, age, income, years of school completed, sex by color and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for metropolitan area C, by major occupation groups, age, income, years of school completed, sex by color and marital status, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for state economic area 2a and 2b by major occupation groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on in migration for state economic area 3, by major occupation groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for state economic area 4 by major occupation groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for state economic area 5 by major occupation groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration for state economic area 6 by major occupation groups of employed males, 1949-1950.
Tables on migration streams for state economic areas 1-6 and metropolitan areas A-C, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 1, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 2, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 3, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 4, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 5, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for state economic area 6, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area A, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area B, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migration streams for metropolitan area C, 1955-1960.
Vital statistical data, 1958-1960.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas, Bluefield, Beckley,Charleston, Fairmont, Oak Hill-Montgomery, Morgantown, Welch, Roncerete-White Sulphur Springs, and New Martinsville, March 1962.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas, Logan, Clarksburg, Parkersburg and Wheeling, April 1962.
Statistical profiles for redevelopment areas, Huntington, WVA-Ashland, KY, and West Virginia, May-July 1962.
Vital statistics report, 1963.
Vital statistics report, 1964.
Table on population estimates by county, 1965.
Vital statistics report, 1966.
Notes and tables on the number of births and deaths by county, 1969-1970.
Notes and tables on the preliminary and final population counts by county, December 1970.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of West Virginia Counties: July 1, 1972 and 1973." Current Population Reports, no. 89, October 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of West Virginia Counties and Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1973 and 1974." Current Population Reports, no. 121, June 1975.
United States, 1944-1980 and undated
Bureau of the Census. "Estimated Civilian Population of the United States by Counties: November 1, 1943." Population Special Reports. Series P-44, no. 3, February 15, 1944.
Notes on the state economic areas of the United States, August 1950.
Bogue, Donald J. and Margaret Jarmon Hagood. Subregional Migration in the United States, 1935-1940, Volume II: Differential Migration in the Corn and Cotton Belts - A Pilot Study of the Selectivity of Intrastate Migration to Cities from Non-Metropolitan Areas, 1953.
Bureau of the Census. "Mobility of the Population of the United States April 1954 and 1955." Current Population Reports, no. 61, October 1955.
Newspaper clippings about population and population characteristics, September 1957-1981 and undated.
Bureau of the Census. Religion Reported by the Civilian Population of the United States: March 1957. Series P-20, no. 79, February 1958.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of the United States and Components of Population Change: January 1, 1950-September 1, 1959." Current Population Reports. Series P-25, no. 206, October 1959.
Notes and tables on the 18th decennial census of the United States, 1960.
Notes on population growth by region and state, 1960-1972.
Newspaper clippings about suburb population changes, September 1960-December 1972 and undated.
Statistical profiles of redevelopment areas: Idaho, July 1962.
Bowles, Gladys K. and James D. Torver, "The Composition of Net Migration Among Counties in the United States, 1950-1960." Agricultural Economics Research, vol. 18, no. 1, January 1966.
Bureau of the Census. "Population of the United States by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Residence: 1968 and 1960." Current Population Reports. Series P-20, no. 181, April 21, 1969.
Quick Query Program data manuals, August-December 1969.
Notes and tables on the preliminary population counts by state and county, 1970.
Bureau of the Census. Small Area Data in the 1970 Census, March 20, 1970.
United States Population Index, vol. 36, no. 2, no. 3, and no. 4, 1970.
United States Population Index, vol. 37, no. 1, no. 3, and no. 4, 1971.
Bureau of the Census. 1970 Census Advance Report: United States Final Population Counts, February 1971.
"Whites Account for Reversal of South's Historic Population Loss Through Migration, Census Shows." United States Department of Commerce News, March 3, 1971.
United States Population Index, vol. 38, no. 1, 1972.
United States Population Index, vol. 39, no. 1, no. 2, January-April 1973.
Bureau of the Census. Titles and Definitions of Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas as of April 27, 1973, May 1973.
United States Population Index, vol. 39, no. 3 and no. 4, July-October 1973.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan Areas, 1971 and 1972." Current Population Reports. Series P-25, no. 505, September 1973.
United States Population Index, vol. 40, no. 1, January 1974.
United States Population Index, vol. 40, no. 3 and no. 4, July-October 1974.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimated Population of States July 1, 1973 and 1974." Current Population Reports. Series P-25, no. 533, October 1974.
Miscellaneous population and demographic data, April 1975-October 1976.
Bureau of the Census. "Mobility of the Population of the United States March 1970 to March 1975." Current Population Reports. Series P-20, no. 285, October 1975.
Bureau of the Census. "Population Profile of the United States: 1975." Current Population Reports. Series P-20, no. 292, March 1976.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Population of the United States, by Age, Sex, and Race: July 1, 1974 to 1976." Current Population Reports. Series P-25, no. 643, January 1977.
"Current Status of the Shift of United States Population to Smaller Communities," 1977.
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Scope and Contents note
[Tables included in a paper presented by Calvin L. Beale to the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, April 22, 1977.]
Bureau of the Census. "Projections of the Population of the United States: 1977-2050." Current Population Reports. Series P-25, no. 704, July 1977.
Long, Larry H., "Interregional Migration of the Poor: Some Recent Changes." Current Population Reports, November 1978.
Long, Larry H. and Kristin A. Harver, "Reasons for Interstate Migration: Jobs, Retirement, Climate and Other Influences." Current Population Reports, March 1979.
Long, Larry H. and Diana DeAre. Migration to Nonmetropolitan Areas: Appraising the Trend and Reasons for Moving. United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, November 1980.
A bibliography of poverty in the United States, undated.
List of regions in the United States, undated.
Note cards on states' regional areas, undated.
Southern Appalachians, 1900-1976 and undated
Notes and tables on total population by physiographic divisions and subregions, 1900-1950.
Notes and tables on population by state and state economic area, 1900-1950.
Tables on rural farm population by state, state economic and metropolitan areas, 1900-1950.
Tables on urban and rural populations by state and county, 1920-1940.
Note cards on population and net migration by state, state economic area, and county, 1920-1960.
Tables on characteristics of population, age, race, and sex by state and counties, 1930-1940.
Tables on percent gain or loss in total urban population by state and county, 1930-1960.
Tables and maps on migration streams by state, 1930-1970.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Economic and Social Problems and Conditions of the Southern Appalachians, no. 205, January 1935.
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Scope and Contents note
[Data book published by the United States Department of Agriculture.]
Note cards on migration by state and county, 1935-1940.
Notes and tables on migration within the southern Appalachians by state and subregion, 1935-1940.
Notes and tables on migration rates and socio-economic characteristics and indices by state, 1935-1940.
Notes and tables on migration gains, losses and summaries by state, 1935-1940.
Notes and tables on immigration, 1935-1940.
Notes and data on out migration by state and subregion, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Notes and tables on migration streams by major occupation groups and labor force status and by state and subregion, 1935-1940, 1949-1950.
Notes, tables and data on migration streams and the direction of Appalachian migration by state, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Notes and tables on the breakdown of characteristics of state subregions' population, 1940.
Notes on criteria used in classifying the counties in the United States into areas for tabulation of migration returns in the census, 1940.
Notes and tables on migration by nonmetropolitan areas including rural/farm and rural/nonfarm, 1940-1950.
Note cards on net migration by state and state economic area, 1940-1950.
Tables on components of population change and percent change due to net migration for state economic areas, metropolitan areas, and counties, 1940-1950.
Data on rural farm population from the United States Department of Agriculture, 1940-1950.
Notes and tables on population and migration of industrial areas by county, 1940-1950.
Notes and tables on factors influencing migration, 1940-1950.
Miscellaneous notes and data about migration, 1940-1950.
Note cards on the breakdown of agricultural and manufacturing counties, 1940-1950.
Note cards on the breakdown of counties by manufacturing, mining, and residual factors, 1940-1950.
Note cards on the population and industrial classification for selected state economic areas by agricultural counties, 1940-1950.
Notes and tables on the composition of state economic areas by industry, 1940-1950.
Tables on birth and death rates by state, state economic area and county, 1940-1960.
Miscellaneous notes and tables on components of population change, 1940-1960.
Note cards on population and net migration by state economic area, 1940-1960.
Notes and tables on population characteristics of farm operators by level of living and state, 1940-1960.
Note cards on population increase and net migration by state and state economic area, 1940-1965.
Tables on births, deaths, and natural increase, 1940-1965.
Notes and tables on voting behavior by state, state economic area, county and city, 1948-1964.
Notes and tables on out migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1949-1950.
Note cards on migration by state and state economic area, 1949-1950.
Notes and data on out migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1949-1950.
Miscellaneous notes and data on migration, 1949-1950.
Notes on tables P-E, no. 4B and P-E, no. 4C, 1949-1950.
Note cards on out migration by state and state economic area, 1949-1950. [1 of 2]
Note cards on out migration by state and state economic area, 1949-1950. [2 of 2]
Notes and tables on median family income by state and county, 1949-1962.
Tables on characteristics of migrants by employment status and income and by regional division, 1950.
Notes and tables on classification of counties by industrial composition, 1950.
Tables on components of population change and percent change due to net migration for state economic areas, metropolitan areas, 1950-1959.
Notes and tables on the rate of population change with counties grouped by level of income, 1950-1960.
Notes and data on years of school completed, 1950-1960.
Tables on net migration by age, sex, state and county, 1950-1960.
Table on the components of population change by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1950-1960.
Note cards on urban and rural population percent change by state economic area and county, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on components of population change and percent change due to net migration and natural increase by state economic area and county, 1950-1960.
Graphs of births and deaths by state, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on population change in metropolitan areas by state economic and metropolitan area, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on components of population change due to migration and natural increase by state and state economic area, 1950-1960.
Notes and data on components of population change, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on population and percent change of households by state and county, 1950-1960.
Tables and lists of classification of counties by industrial composition, 1950-1960, 1965.
Notes and data on population by states 1950-1970.
Notes and data on population change due to births, deaths, and net migration for metropolitan areas, 1950-1970.
Notes and data on total population change for coal mining counties, 1950-1970.
Notes and data on population change by state, 1950-1970.
Miscellaneous notes concerning net migration and population change, 1950-1970 and undated.
Notes and tables on the percent comparison of out migration to metropolitan areas, 1950-1970.
Data on migration and population by state and state economic area, 1955-1960.
Table on the percentage of total migration from specified state economic and metropolitan areas, 1955-1960.
Notes and tables on migrants between state economic areas in southern Appalachia, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Tables on population estimates for Georgia, Tennessee, West Virginia, Alabama and North Carolina, 1956-1957.
Maps of southern Appalachian population and net migration, 1956-1957.
Tables on church memberships by state and county, 1957.
"Basic Population Data for the Southern Appalachians by State Economic and Metropolitan Areas." Southern Appalachian Series. Report no. 1, August 1958.
Miscellaneous notes and data on migration, 1958 and undated.
Notes and tables showing components for population change and percent change due to net migration, for state economic and metropolitan areas and counties, 1950-1960, compiled October 1960.
List of counties in the 10 southern Appalachian states by state economic area, 1960.
Tables on marital status by sex, race, state, state economic area, and county, 1960.
Notes and tables on population changes and characteristics by state economic area and county, 1960.
Tables on total rural, urban, rural/farm, and rural/nonfarm populations by state and county, 1960.
Notes and tables on crude death rates and infant death rates by state and county, 1960.
Tables on the census of population by state, 1960.
Lists of the classification of counties by industrial composition, 1960.
Notes, tables and data on changes in population 1950-1960, compiled 1960.
Tables on population change for metropolitan areas by state, 1960-1965.
Lists of counties in each state economic and metropolitan area, 1960-1965.
Notes and tables on population change by state economic and metropolitan area, 1960-1965.
Tables on estimated population and estimated employment by state and region, 1960-1965.
Tables on population change by state and state economic area, 1960-1966.
Notes, tables and data on components of population change in central Appalachia, 1960-1970.
Data on population change by region, 1960-1970.
Tables on population and percent change by state and county, 1960-1970.
Notes and data on population change by state, 1960-1970.
Notes and tables on in migration and population change by county, 1960-1970.
Newspaper clippings on population, 1960-1975.
Notes and tables on births and deaths for 1960 from different states' departments of health, 1961.
Notes and tables on conclusions of migratory streams, 1961.
Data and correspondence on population studies in progress and population growth research, June 1962.
"Basic Population Data for the Southern Appalachians by State Economic and Metropolitan Areas." Southern Appalachian Series. Report no. 1, 1962-1963.
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Scope and Contents note
[Corrected 1958 version to 1962 and 1963 version.]
Tables on population estimates and vital statistics by state and county, 1963.
DeJong, Gordon F. Fertility Data for the Southern Appalachian Region, 1930-1960. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. KAES RS-22, July 1963.
Haddox, Benjamin E. "Joint Decision Making Patterns and Related Factors Among Low-Income Rural Families." Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin, no. 109, December 1965.
Miscellaneous notes and tables on migration streams, 1966.
Brown, James S. "Migratory Streams from the Southern Appalachians to Specified Metropolitan Areas in the Midwest, 1949-1950," April 1966.
Brown, James S. "Migration Within, to, and from the Southern Appalachians, 1935-1958: Extent, Directions and Social Effects, A Report on the Plan, Objectives, and Preliminary Results of a Study Now in Progress," 1966.
Tables and data on births, 1970.
Tables on the preliminary census counts of counties, July 1970.
Tables on births, deaths, natural increase and population by county, 1970-1980.
Brown, James S. "Southern Appalachian Population Change, 1960-1970: A First Look at the 1970 Census," July 7, 1971.
Bureau of the Census. "Employment Profiles of Selected Low-Income Areas: Selected Rural Counties in Appalachia." 1970 Census of Population and Housing, May 1972.
Bureau of the Census. "Birth Expectations and Fertility: June 1972." Current Population Reports. Series P-20, no. 240, September 1972.
Table on population estimates by state, 1974.
Codes from the United States Census Bureau on the Human Resource Profile Tape, 1975.
Fuguitt, Glenn V. and Calvin L. Beale. Population Change in Nonmetropolitan Cities and Towns. United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Economic Report No. 323. February 1976.
Lists of migration tabulations, undated.
Notes and data on delineation, undated.
List of files, undated.
Note cards on migration streams by state and state economic areas, undated.
List of counties from each Appalachian state, undated.
List of economic areas by state, undated.
Notes on in migration to metropolitan areas, undated.
Notes on poverty and low income families, undated.
Notes and data on migration by state economic and metropolitan areas, undated.
Miscellaneous notes and data on population, undated.
Bibliographical notes, undated.
Farms, 1949-1977 and undated
Kutish, Francis A. Can You Own Your Own Farm? A Discussion of Farm Ownership Conditions in the Midwest. University of Kentucky Agriculture Experiment Station, Circular 65, November 1949.
Raper, Arthur F. A Graphic Presentation of Rural Trends. United States Department of Agriculture, 1952.
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Farm Population of the United States April 1950 to April 1954." Farm Population. Series P-23, no. 20, September 3, 1954.
United States Department of Agriculture. The Agricultural Situation, vol. 38, no. 12, December 1954.
United States Department of Agriculture. Development of Agriculture's Human Resources: A Report on Problems of Low-Income Farmers, April 1955.
United States Department of Agriculture. Farm Population Estimates for 1955, December 1955.
Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Kentucky Farm and Home Science Newsletter, vol. 3, no. 3, Summer 1957.
Bowles, Gladys K. "Adjustment Processes Association with Migration with Special Reference to Population Redistribution in the Great Plains between 1950 and 1960," August 1962.
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Scope and Contents note
[Paper read at the proceedings of the Great Plains Agricultural Council Meeting, Fort Collins Colorado, August 1962.]
Bureau of the Census. "Estimates of the Farm Population of the United States, April 1962." Farm Population. Series P-27, no. 33, March 1963.
Summary of developments in agriculture, October 1963.
Bureau of the Census. "Farm Population of the United States: 1965." Current Population Reports. Series P-27, no. 36, April 1966.
Bureau of the Census. "Farm Population of the United States: 1969." Current Population Reports. Series P-27, no. 41, June 1970.
Bureau of the Census. "Farm Population of the United States: 1971." Current Population Reports. Series P-27, no. 43, May 1972.
Bureau of the Census. "Farm Population of the United States: 1975." Current Population Reports. Series P-27, no. 47, September 1976.
Newspaper clipping on farm population change, September 1977
Notes and data on farm population and farming systems, undated.
Notes on family consumption and farm resource use interrelationships affecting investment and living standards in Kentucky agriculture, undated.
Notes on land division, undated.
Migration and Demographic Data-OVERSIZED
Alabama, 1949-1970
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration resident totals, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tabulations of population mobility based on the census, 1950.
Computer tabulations on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on estimates for net migration by age, sex, race and county, 1960-1970.
Computer tabulations on out migration, 1965-1970.
California, 1955-1960
District of Columbia, 1949-1960
Florida, 1949-1960
Tables on out migration by resident state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Computer tabulations on in migration 1955-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Georgia, 1949-1970
Tables on out migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations of population mobility based on the census, 1950.
Computer tabulations on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on estimates for net migration by age, sex, race and county, 1960-1970.
Illinois, 1949-1960
Indiana, 1949-1960
Kentucky, 1860-1972 and undated
Tables 1-25 of the eastern Kentucky county data book, 1860-1970.
Work copies of tables for the eastern Kentucky county data book, 1860-1970.
Tables on voting behavior for presidential elections by county, 1868-1960.
Tables on population, divorces, suicides, and homicides for selected years, numbers and rates by counties and state economic areas, 1911-1951.
Tables on the rates of homicides, violent deaths, suicides, and divorces by state economic area and county, 1911-1952.
Tables on children under 5, females 15-44 and fertility ratios by state economic area and county, 1930.
Tables on suicide rates by state economic area and county, 1938-1942 and 1948-1952.
Tables on farms reporting expenditures for hired labor and changes in wage rates by state economic area and county, 1939-1949.
Tables on basic population data by subregions and county, 1940. [copied from Heritage Foundation Tables]
Tables on farm population data by gender, age group, state economic area and county, 1940.
Tables on farms by size by state economic area and county, 1940-1945.
Tables on the number of farms by state economic area and county, 1940, 1945, and 1950.
Tables on urbanization components and variables by state economic areas and county, 1940-1950.
Tables on population totals, natural increase adjustments and net migration by state economic area and county, 1940-1950.
Tables on the number of farms reporting farm products sold by state economic area and county, 1940-1950.
Tables on the number of farms reporting tractors on farms by state economic area and county, 1940-1950.
Tables on the number and percent of rural farm and non-farm populations in selected age groups by state economic area and county, 1940-1950.
Tables on population by age group, state economic area and county, 1940 and 1950.
Tables on the sex ratio for 20-24 year olds, rural and urban, by state economic area and county, 1940 and 1950.
Tables on divorces and rates per 1000 population, 1940-1952.
Tables on population of all incorporated and unincorporated places of 1,000 or more in the 49 eastern Kentucky counties, 1940-1970.
Tables on the classification of registrants 18-37 years of age by race, age group, marital status and county, August 1, 1945.
Tables on the number of suicides and homicides by county, 1945-1952 and 1953-1959.
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by resident state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration and destination of white/nonwhite migrants to 15 states and D.C. by state economic areas, 1949-1950.
Tables on variables selected for index of mechanization, urbanization, and rural housing for regional population study by state economic area and county, 1949-1950.
Tables on the standardization for age and effective fertility ratio by rural/urban, state economic area and county, 1950.
Tables on age composition and distribution by state economic area and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on income and employment percent change, 1950-1960.
Computer tabulations for migration streams for state economic areas 5-9 and metropolitan area C, 1955-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Computer tabulations on in migration, 1955-1960.
Computer tabulations on migration to and from Kentucky state economic areas to and from 509 state economic areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations on migration from 50 state economic areas to Kentucky state economic areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Tables on housing characteristics by county, 1960.
Tables on employment and industry groups percent distribution, 1960.
Tables on county and city population and percent change, 1960-1970.
Tables on estimates for net migration by age, sex, and race by county, 1960-1970.
Computer tabulations on components of population change and net migration rates by county, 1960-1970.
Computer tabulations on changes in age structure, by state economic area, multi-county units and county, 1960-1970.
Tables on total postal receipts by county, 1962.
Computer tabulations for migration streams for state economic areas 5-9 and metropolitan area C, 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations on age structure, by county, 1970.
Computer tabulations on population and housing, census first count by county, 1970.
Tables on births, deaths, net migration and percent change in population, 1970-1980.
Computer tabulations on population estimates by state economic area, 1972-1973.
Tables on classification of registrants 18-37 years of age by race, marital-dependency status delinquency, appeals and postponed inductions as reported on form 111, undated.
Maryland, 1949-1960
Michigan, 1949-1960
Mississippi,1949-1950
Missouri, 1955-1960
New York, 1955-1960
Computer tabulations on in migration to New York, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Richmond, 1955-1960.
North Carolina, 1949-1970
Tables on out migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on population mobility based on the census, 1950.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Computer tabulations of migration from 1955/1965 North Carolina state economic area to 1965/1970 state economic area, 1955-1970.
Tables on estimates for net migration, by age, sex, race, and county, 1960-1970.
Ohio, 1949-1970
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Computer tabulations on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Computer tabulations -- special tabulation of census data for Appalachian migrants going to Hamilton County, Ohio, 1965-1970. [1 of 2]
Computer tabulations -- special tabulation of census data for Appalachian migrants going to Hamilton County, Ohio, 1965-1970. [2 of 2]
Pennsylvania, 1955-1960
South Carolina, 1949-1960
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Computer tabulations on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tennessee, 1949-1970
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on population mobility based on the census, 1950.
Computer tabulations of migration from 1955/1965 Tennessee state economic area to 1965.1970 state economic area, 1955-1970.
Computer tabulations on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on estimates for net migration, by age, sex, race, and county, 1960-1970.
Virginia, 1940-1970
Tables on migration and migration factors by state economic area and county, 1940-1950.
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on population mobility based on the census, 1950.
Tables on the number and percent of females 14 and over in labor force and percent unemployed by state economic area, 1950-1960.
Computer tabulations of migration from 1955/1965 Virginia state economic area to 1965/1970 state economic area, 1955-1970.
Computer tabulations on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Tables on estimates for net migration, by age, sex, race, and county, 1960-1970.
West Virginia, 1940-1970
Notes and tables on components of population and net migration, 1940-1950.
Tabulations on out migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on in migration by state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tabulations on population mobility based on the census, 1950.
Notes and tables on the appendix for James Brown's paper on West Virginia, 1950-1960.
Tables on in migration, 1955-1960.
Computer tabulations on in migration, 1955-1960.
Computer tabulations of migration from 1955/1965 West Virginia state economic area to 1965/1970 state economic area, 1955-1970.
Tables on estimates for net migration, by age, sex, race, and county, 1960-1970.
United States, 1955-1970
Computer tabulations on migration to and from state economic areas to and from the Atlanta and Baltimore focal areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations on migration to and from Midwest focal areas: Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Columbus and Southwest Ohio, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Southern Appalachia, 1900-1974 and undated
Tables and notes on population and population characteristics by state and state economic area, 1900-1950.
Tables on net changes in rural/farm populations by state and state economic area, 1920-1950.
Tables on population and net migration by physiographic division and subregion, 1920-1960.
Tables on total population rural and urban by county, 1930-1940.
Computer tabulations of population change and migration streams to and from southern Appalachian state economic areas, 1930-1950.
Tables on fertility ratios by state, state economic area, and county, 1930-1950.
Tables on fertility ratios for white population by county, 1930-1960.
Tables on population change by state and decade, 1930-1980.
Tables on in migration from other states by state and subregion, 1935-1940. [includes subregion map]
Tables on out migration to other states by state and subregion, 1935-1940.
Tables on characteristics of in migrants to each state subregion, 1935-1940.
Tables on directions of migrants by state, 1935-1940 and 1949-1950.
Notes and tables on employment status for industry groups by state, state economic area, and county, 1940-1950.
Tables on characteristics of population change, migration and natural increase, by state, state economic area, and country, 1940-1950.
Tables on components of population change by state and state economic area, 1940-1950.
Notes and tables on changes in rural/farm and rural/non-farm populations by state and state economic area, 1940-1950.
Notes and tables on components of population change for rural areas by state and state economic area, 1940-1950.
Tables on births by state and state economic area, 1940-1950.
Tables on age distribution by state economic and metropolitan areas, 1940-1950.
Tables on population by age groups, state and state economic area, 1940-1950.
Tables on the level of living, employment and income by state and state economic area, 1940-1954.
Notes and tables on population change by state and metropolitan area, 1940-1960.
Tables on age distribution by state, state economic area, and county, 1940-1960.
Tables on birth and death rates by state and state economic area, 1940-1960.
Tables on migration within the southern Appalachians, 1949-1950.
Tables on migration streams and mobility status by state and state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by state and state economic area to specified state metropolitan areas, 1949-1950.
Tables on in migration by resident area and white/nonwhite, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration by state and state economic area, 1949-1950.
Tables on out migration, by state and state economic area, 1949-1950 and 1955-1960.
Tables on industrial composition by state and state economic area, 1950.
Notes and tables on population of urban, rural/farm and rural/non-farm areas of residence by state and state economic area, 1950.
Tables on age distribution number and percent by state and county, 1950.
Notes and tables on various characteristics of in and out migration, 1950.
Tables on marital status by state and state economic area, 1950.
Tables on net migration by age groups, state and state economic area, 1950-1960.
Notes and tables on the correlation and percent change between net migration rates and economic characteristics, by state and state economic area, 1950-1960.
Tables on population change and characteristics by state and state economic area, 1950-1960.
Tables on population and percent change due to migration by type of industry and state, 1950-1960.
Tables on population and percent change by urban, rural, rural/farm, rural/non-farm, state, and state economic area, 1950-1960.
Tables on population change, 1950-1960.
Tables on industry groups distribution and percent change by state and state economic area, 1950-1960.
Tables on income distribution and change by state and state economic area, 1950-1960.
Tables on the years of school completed by age distribution, state and state economic area, 1950-1960.
Tables on industry groups of employed persons by state and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on industrial grouping of employed persons by sex, state, state economic area, and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on occupational structure of employed persons by sex, state, state economic area and county, 1950, 1960.
Tables on household and family population, by state, state economic area and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on components of population change, births and deaths, by state, state economic area and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on age distribution by state, state economic area, and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on general population characteristics, percent nonwhite, sex ratios, median age, dependency, and marital status, by state and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on total rural and urban populations by state and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on years of school completed and percent enrolled in school by state and county, 1950-1960.
Tables on population change by state and county, 1950-1970.
Tables on components of population change, births, deaths, and net migration by state and county, 1950-1970.
Notes and tables on population estimates, percent changes and age distribution for central Appalachia by state and county, 1950-1970.
Tables on total church membership by selected denominations by state and county, 1952.
Tables on out migration totals for Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia, 1955-1960.
Computer tabulations of migration from 43 southern Appalachian state economic areas to 206 metropolitan areas, 1955-1960.
Computer tabulations of migration from 206 metropolitan areas to 43 southern Appalachian state economic areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations of migration from 43 southern Appalachian state economic areas to 303 non-metropolitan areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations of migration to and from southern Appalachian state economic areas, to and from Knoxville, Chattanooga and Birmingham focal areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations of migration to and from southern Appalachian state economic areas, to and from metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations of migration from 509 state economic areas to 43 southern Appalachian state economic areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations of migration from 303 non-metropolitan areas to 43 southern Appalachian state economic areas, 1955-1960 and 1965-1970.
Tables on retail trade, wholesale trade and mineral industries by state and county, 1958.
Notes and tables on business firms' and manufacturers' employees by state and county, 1958-1959.
Tables on number and percent of families with specified incomes by state and county, 1959.
Tables on number of farms, land area, farm acreage and classifications of farms by state, state economic area, and county, 1959.
Tables on agriculture and farm data and statistics, by state and county, 1959.
Tables on characteristics of migrants by physiographic divisions for 1950, compiled in December 1960.
Tables on the directions of migrants 1949-1950, compiled in December 1960-January 1961.
Notes and tables on the number of families under the poverty line by state, state economic area, and county, 1960.
Tables on the number and percent of age distribution by state and county, 1960.
Tables on the total number of housing units and percent with specified characteristics, by state and county, 1960.
Tables on population per occupied housing unit, by state and county, 1960.
Tables on summary of economic characteristics by state and county, 1960.
Tables on public assistance data by state and county, 1960-1964.
Tables on births and deaths by state, state economic area, and county, 1960-1965.
Tables on population estimates and change by state, state economic area, and county, 1960-1966.
Tables on births and deaths by state and county, 1960-1970.
Tables on components of population change in central Appalachia by state and county, 1960-1970.
Tables on population percent change by state and county, 1960-1970.
Tables on income data by state economic area and county, compiled March 1961.
Tables on number of persons in selected health occupations and other data by state and county, 1962.
Computer tabulations for special tabulation census data of Appalachian migrants, by SMSA, neighborhood, quartile totals and county of origin, 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations of migration from 43 southern Appalachian state economic areas to 509 state economic areas, 1965-1970.
Computer tabulations of 1970 census data with population by sex and age groups, May 22, 1973.
Computer tabulations of 1970 census data with population by sex and age groups, January 3, 1974.
Tables on delineations and maps, undated.
WORKS NOT BY JSB
Publications and Research Materials
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These files consist of scholarly articles, project reports, conference papers, and other substantive publications not authored by JSB, but ostensibly used by him in his own research and teaching. Also included are research project materials for studies in which JSB was apparently not involved.
1917-1948
Kroeber, A.L. "The Super Organic." American Anthropologist, vol. 19, no. 2, April-June 1917.
Vance, Rupert B. "Cotton Culture and Social Life and Institutions of the South." American Sociological Society Publications, vol. 23, 1928.
Oyler, Merton. Cost of Living and Population Trends in Laurel County, Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin no. 301, March 1930.
Nicholls, W.D. A System for Scoring Kentucky Rural Communities. University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Extension Division. Circular no. 188 (Revised), April 1930.
Boyd, Fred, Merton Oyler, and W. D. Nicholls. Rural Organization Contacts in Three Kentucky Communities. Bulletin no. 350, Kentucky Agriculture Experiment Station, University of Kentucky, April 1934.
Boyd, Fred, Merton Oyler, and W. D. Nicholls. Factors in the Success of Rural Organizations. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin no. 364, September 1936.
Oyler, Merton. Community and Neighborhood Groupings in Knott County. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin no. 366, October 1936.
Hamilton, C. Horace. Recent Changes In the Social and Economic Status of Farm Families In North Carolina. The Agricultural Experiment Station of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and North Carolina Department of Agriculture, Cooperating. Bulletin no. 309, May 1937.
Chapin, F. Stuart. "Social Participation Scale." 1937 and 1952.
Leland, Tate. "Where are Rural High School Graduates and What Are They Doing?" Radio talk, January 18, 1938.
Benedict, Ruth. "Continuities and Discontinuities in Cultural Conditioning." Psychiatry, vol. 1, 1938.
Wilson, Leonard S. "Settlement Forms in the Northwest Cumberland Plateau of Kentucky." Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science, vol. 6, 1938.
Wilson, Leonard S. "The Geography of Part of the Northwest Cumberland Plateau of Kentucky; Part II: Human Geography." Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, vol. XXIV, Part III, 1938.
Marschner, Francis J. Rural Population Density in the Southern Appalachians. United States Department of Agriculture, Miscellaneous Publication no. 367, March 1940.
Wilson, M. L. Cultural Approach in Extension Work. Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, Extension Service Circular 332, May 1940.
Beers, Howard W., Robin M. Williams, John S. Page, and Douglas Ensminger. Community Land-Use Planning Committees: Organization, Leadership, and Attitudes, Garrard County, Kentucky, 1939. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 417, June 1941.
Garnett, William Edward and Allen David Edwards. Virginia's Marginal Population: A Study in Rural Poverty. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 335, July 1941.
Thorner, Isidor. "Sociological Aspects of Affectional Frustration." Psychiatry: Journal of the Biology and Pathology of Interpersonal Relations, vol. 6, no. 2, May 1943.
Williams, Robin M. and Howard W. Beers. Farmers on Local Planning Committees in Three Kentucky Counties, 1939-1940. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 443, May 1943.
Spaulding, Irving A. and Howard W. Beers. Mobility and Fertility Rates of Rural Families in Robertson and Johnson Counties, Kentucky, 1918-1941. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 451, June 1943.
Williams, Robin M. and Howard W. Beers. Attitudes Toward Rural migration and Family Life in Johnson and Robertson County, Kentucky, 1941. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 452, June 1943.
Winchester, Frank. Rural Neighborhoods and Communities in 13 Kentucky Counties, 1941: Size, Population, and Social Structure. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 450, June 1943.
Beers, Howard W. Effects of War on Farm Population in Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 456, April 1944.
Beers, Howard W. and Robin M. Williams. Age Structure of Kentucky Population, 1940. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 465, June 1944.
Hamilton, Horace C. and F.M. Henderson. "Use of the Survival Rate Method in Measuring Net Migration." Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. 39, June 1944.
Dodson, Linden S. "Current Problems and Post-War Prospects," November 1944.
Oyler, Merton D. Fertility Rates and Migration of Kentucky Population, 1920 to 1940, as Related to Communication, Income, and Education. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 469, November 1944.
Taeuber, Conrad. Replacement Rates for Rural-Farm Males Aged 25-69 Years, By Counties, 1940-50. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, December 1944.
Beers, Howard W. and Catherine Heflin. Rural People in the City: A Study of the Socio-Economic Status of 297 Families in Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 478, July 1945.
A Preview of Tomorrow's Educational Problems in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, September 1945.
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[Prepared by a committee of state and federal extension workers in the United States Department of Agriculture.]
Beers, Howard W. and Catherine P. Heflin. The Negro Population of Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 481, January 1946.
Kollmorgen, Walter M. and Robert W. Harrison. "The Search for the Rural Community." Agricultural History, 20:1-8, January 1946.
Mountain Life and Work, vol. 22, no. 1, Spring 1946.
Heflin, Catherine P. and Howard W. Beers. Urban Adjustments of Rural Migrants: A Study of 297 Families in Lexington, Kentucky, 1942. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 487, June 1946.
Beers, Howard W. Mobility and Rural Population: A Study of Changes in Residence and Occupation in Two Types of Rural Communities. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 505, June 1947.
Duerr, William A., et al. Farms and Forests of Eastern Kentucky in Relation to Population Income: An Appraisal of Population and Land Resources and Their Potentials. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 507, August 1947.
Kaufman, Harold F. Religious Organization in Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 524, August 1948.
Oyler, Merton D. Neighborhood Standing and Population Changes in Johnson and Robertson Counties, Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 523, August 1948.
1949-1953
Kaufman, Harold F. Participation in Organized Activities in Selected Kentucky Localities. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 528, February 1949.
Kaufman, Harold F. Rural Churches in Kentucky, 1947. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 530, April 1949.
Orlansky, Harold. Bibliography from An Appraisal of the Anthropological Community Study. PhD dissertation in Anthropology, Yale University, May 1949.
Thompson, Warren S. and Donald J. Bogue. "Subregional Migration as an Area of Research." Social Forces, vol. 27, no. 4, May 1949.
Mason, Marie. Rural Family Health in a Selected County in Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 538, June 1949.
Mertz, Robert W. Character and Extent of Land Stripped for Coal in Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Circular 66, December 1949.
Kiplinger Agricultural Letter. Letter no. 553, Saturday, January 21, 1950.
Ernst, Morris, and David Loth. "What Kinsey Will Tell." Redbook, May 1950.
Anderson, C. Arnold, and Mary Jean Bowman. "A Typology of Societies," September 1950.
"Kiplinger Washington Letter," December 22, 1950.
Social Class: A Book of Readings. Selected by C. Arnold Anderson, University of Kentucky, circa 1950.
Ramsey, Ralph J. Evaluation of the Kentucky Farm and Home. Extension Division, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, University of Kentucky. RS-1, 1951.
Scrokin, Pitirim A. "Similarities and Dissimilarities Between Two Sociological Systems." Notes on T. Parsons and E. A. Shils (editors) Toward a Central Theory of Action, Harvard University Press, 1951, and T. Parsons, The Social System, Glencoe, Illinois, 1951. Circa 1951.
Wiesel, Carl and Malcolm Arny. "Psychiatric Study of Coal Miners in Eastern Kentucky Area." The American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 108, no. 8, February 1952.
Anderson, C. Arnold. "Human Nature: The Common Concern of the Human Disciplines." Delivered before the Humanities Club, University of Kentucky, May 21, 1952.
Sanders, Irwin T. Preparing a Community Profile: The Methodology of a Social Reconnaissance. Kentucky Community Series, Number 7, Bureau of Community Service, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky, May 1952.
Hardee, Joseph Gilbert and Ward W. Bauder. Town-Country Relations in Special-Interest Organizations, Four Selected Kentucky Counties. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 586, June 1952.
Sociological Research on the Diffusion and Adoption of New Farm Practices: A Review of Previous Research and a Statement of Hypotheses and Needed Research. Report of the Subcommittee on The Diffusion and Adoption of Farm Practices, The Rural Sociological Society, published by Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky, Department of Rural Sociology. RS-2, June 1952.
Dickinson, Frank G., Ph.D. and Everett L. Welker, Ph.D. Mortality Trends in the United States, 1900-1949. American Medical Association. Bulletin 92, 1952.
Economic Atlas of Kentucky: Volume One; Government, Transportation, Power, Communications. Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, 1952.
Galloway, Robert E. and Howard W. Beers. Utilization of Rural Manpower in Eastern Kentucky: A Study of Economic Area Eight. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Rural Sociology, University of Kentucky, in cooperation with Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture. RS-3, January 1953.
Beale, Calvin. "Ratios of Children to Women by Urban-Rural Residence, With Reference to the Need for Age Standardization and its Method of Computation," November 3, 1953.
Mangalam, Joseph J. A Study of Social Change in a Pakistani Village. Department of Rural Sociology, University of Kentucky, circa 1953.
1954-1959
E.J. Kilpatrick, compiler. How Big is A County?: Data from the U.S. Census of 1950 on Farms, Population, Land Area, and Sales of Farm Products. Extension Division, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, University of Kentucky, March 1954. Preliminary copy.
Recreation for Your Home Town. Kentucky Community Series Number 15, Prepared by Bureau of Community Service, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky, March 1954.
Ramsey, Ralph J. What Do You Want To Know About Kentucky's Population?: A Summary of Population Data for Counties. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 19, April 1954.
Miller, Harry L. "Decision-Makers of an American Community." Adult Education, vol. IV, no. 5, May 1954; pp. 167-175.
Richardson, Paul D. Population Estimates for Kentucky Counties, June 30, 1954. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 23, December 1954.
Fuguitt, G. V. A Comparison of Several Types of Fertility Ratios Applied to the Residence Groups of the Counties of Wisconsin. Paper no. 8, February 2, 1955.
Galloway, Robert E. Employment of Rural People in Western Kentucky: A Study of Economic Area One. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky, in cooperation with the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Progress Report 24, March 1955.
Aurbach, Herbert A. "A Guttman Scale for Measuring Isolation." Rural Sociology, vol. 20, no. 2, June 1955.
Christiansen, John R. Participation of Rural Families in Formal Organizations: A Study of Rural Families with School-Age Children in the Purchase Area of Western Kentucky. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 629, June 1955.
Ducoff, Louis J. "Trends and Characteristics of Farm Population in Low-Income Farming Areas." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Farm Economic Association, East Lansing, Michigan, August 1-3, 1955, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Services.
Richardson, Paul D. Incorporated Towns and Cities in Kentucky: Population of Places 1,000 or More, 1900-1950. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 33, September 1955.
Jehlik, Paul J. "Patterns of Net Migration and Changes in Crude Birth Rates in the North Central States, 1940-1950." Rural Sociology, vol. 20, nos. 3-4, September-December 1955.
Schmid, Calvin F., Sandord M. Dornbusch, and Vincent A. Miller. Population Growth and Distribution, State of Washington. Washington State Census Board, Seattle, 1955.
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By Calvin Schmid, Sanford M. Dornbusch, and Vincent A. Miller. It is the study of population growth and its distribution across the state of Washington from 1900-1955. Published in 1955; done by the Census Bureau of Washington.
Schultz, T.W. "The Contribution of the Economist to Programs of Technical Development," 1955.
Hanna, Edwin B. The Integration of Locality Groups in an Eastern Kentucky County. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Bulletin 640, February 1956.
Vogt, Evon Z. and John M. Roberts. "A Study of Values." Scientific American, July 1956.
Ford, Thomas R. Population Estimates for Kentucky Counties and Economic Areas, July 1, 1956. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 42, October 1956.
Young, James N. and C. Paul Marsh. The Adoption of Recommended Farm Practices and Sources of Farmer Information: Some Findings from Surveys Conducted in 1950 and 1955, Washington County, Kentucky. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Progress Report 40, October 1956.
Christiansen, John R. Informal Social Participation in Five Kentucky Counties. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 43, December 1956.
Beers, Howard W. and Herbert A. Aurbach. "How Urban is Your County?" Kentucky Farm and Home Science, vol. 2, no. 3, Summer 1957.
Biddle, Bruce J. "Social Expectation Theory," November 1957.
Hamilton, C. Horace. "Educational Selectivity of Rural-Urban Migration: Preliminary Results of a North Carolina Study." Selected Studies of Migration Since World War II: Proceedings From the 1957 Annual Conference, pp. 110-122.
Gans, Herbert J. The Peer Group Society, January 1958.
Christiansen, John R. and Thomas R. Ford. Trends in the Number and Distribution of Medical Doctors in Kentucky. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Progress Report 69, August 1958.
Metzler, William H. "Socio-Economic Aspects of Manpower Adjustments: Low Income Rural Areas." Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of the American Sociological Society and the Rural Sociological Society, Seattle Washington, August 27, 1958.
Wilber, George L. and James S. Bang. "Internal Migration in the United States 1940-1957: A List of References." Sociology and Rural Life. Series no. 10, October 1958.
Danley, Robert A. Population Estimates for Kentucky Counties and Economic Areas, July 1, 1958. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. Progress Report 79, August 1959.
Fliegel, Frederick. "Aspirations of Low-Income Farmers and Their Performance and Potential for Change." Rural Sociology, vol. 24, no. 3, September 1959.
Community Development Review, vol. 4, no. 3, September 1959.
Powles, William E. and W. Donald Ross. "Industrial and Occupational Psychiatry." American Handbook of Psychiatry, vol. 3, 1959.
1960-1961
Youmans, E. Grant. Socio-Economic Problems of Older Persons In Casey County, Kentucky. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Progress Report 88, March 1960.
Vance, Rupert B. "The Southern Appalachian Region: A New Survey." Chapter 1 from unknown book, draft, May 1960.
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[Includes correspondence, notes, and press releases.]
Shannon, Lyle W. Goals and Values in Agricultural Policy and Acceptable Rates of Change. Delivered at The Center for Agricultural and Economic Adjustment, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, Conference on Goals and Values in Agricultural Policy, June 27-29, 1960.
Drake, Charles. Migration Myths, from the Revised Version of the 1951 UNESCO Statement on Race, August 1960.
Fulmer, Hugh S., M.D. The Disease Pattern in 30 Eastern Kentucky Counties. Department of Community Medicine, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, August 20, 1960.
Rossi, Peter H. "Theory and Method in the Study of Power in the Local Community." Paper presented at the 1960 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, August 1960.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. Sociological Factors and the Career Aspirations and Plans of Rural Kentucky High School Seniors. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Progress Report 94, September 1960.
Population Growth and Change, Net Migration and Total births and Deaths, Eastern Kentucky Counties, 1940-50 and 1950-60. Prepared by the Department of Sociology, The Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. RS-7, September 1, 1960.
Health and Health Services in the Southern Appalachians: Factual Highlights, October 1960.
Tables Showing Components of Population Change and Percent Due to Net Migration for State Economic Areas, Metropolitan Areas, and Counties, Southern Appalachians, 1950-60: A Preliminary Report, Without Interpretation. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Rural Sociology, in cooperation with Southern Appalachian Studies, Berea College. KAES RS-8, October 1960.
Shannon, Lyle W. Effects of Occupational and Residential Adjustment of Rural Migrants. Delivered at the Conference on Labor Mobility and Population in Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, November 1960.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. "Values and Occupational Choice." Social Forces, vol. 39, no. 2, December 1960.
Parsons, Talcott. "Theoretical Problems in the Study of Social Mobility," circa 1960.
Nesius, Ernest. "The Challenge Ahead," post 1960.
Fried, Marc and Erich Lindemann. "Sociocultural Factors in Mental Health and Illness," from The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 31, no. 1, January 1961.
Fried, Marc and Ellen Waldron. "Some Determinants and Implications of Marital Roles," February 1961.
Youmans, E. Grant. Health Problems of Older Persons in Selected Rural and Urban Areas of Kentucky. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Progress Report 104, May 1961.
Hospital Highlights, vol. 1, Issue 11, June 1, 1961.
Ross, W. Donald and William E. Powles. "Industrial Mental Health Project of the College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati." Project progress report, September 1961.
Youmans, E. Grant. Economic Status and Attitudes of Older Men in Selected Rural and Urban Areas of Kentucky. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Progress Report 105, October 1961.
De Jong, Gordon F. The Population of Kentucky: Changes in the Number of Inhabitants, 1950-60. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Rural Sociology. Bulletin 675, December 1961.
Gibbard, Harold A. "Habitat: Economy: Society: A Frame of Reference Applied to Southern Appalachian Coal Country," 1961.
1962-1965
Youmans, E. Grant. School Dropouts in Three Rural Kentucky Counties. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Rural Sociology, in cooperation with Farm Population Branch, Economic and Statistical Analysis Division, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. KAES Misc. 250, January 1962.
Youmans, E. Grant. Leisure-Time Activities in Selected Rural and Urban Areas of Kentucky. University of Kentucky Agricultural Extension Station. Progress Report 115, March 1962.
George, K. M. Population Estimates for Kentucky Counties as of July 1, 1962. Department of Rural Sociology, Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. RS-15, July 1962.
Ramsey, Ralph J. and A. Lee Coleman. Kentucky Social Trends in the 1960's. University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, Resource Development Series no. 8, August 1962.
Hillery, George A., Jr. Post-Censal Population Estimates for Small Areas: An Evaluation of Selected Techniques. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. KAES RS-17, September 1962.
Population Estimates for Kentucky Counties as of January 1, 1963. Department of Rural Sociology, Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. RS-20, January 1963.
Powles, William W., M.D. Untitled manuscript regarding Southern Appalachian laboring men, June 29, 1963.
De Jong, Gordon F. Fertility Data for the Southern Appalachian Region, 1930-1960. Department of Rural Sociology, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky. KAES RS-22, July 1963.
Mangalam, J.J., Jiri T. Kolaja, John T. Flint, and Sylvia Mangalam. Cultural mode of Decision-Making and Academic Performance: A Cross-National Study of Students in the Universities of the Punjab (Pakistan) and Kentucky, August 1963. [2 copies]
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[Unpublished, both copies contain handwritten comments and notes.]
Fried, Marc and Joan Levin. The Social Function of the Urban Slum, October 1963.
is ve dusunce, March 1964.
Report of the Conference on Appalachian Development. Princeton University, March 20-22, 1964.
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[Organized by the Graduate Students of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.]
Mental Health in Appalachia: Problems and Prospects in the Central Highlands. Report based on a conference sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, July 1964.
Mangalam, J.J. Occupational Adjustment in the Southern Appalachia: A Study of Rural, Low-Income People in a 7-County/3-State Sub-Region of the South. Paper to be read at the Annual Meetings, Rural Sociological Society, held at Montreal, Canada, August 26, 1964, Department of Rural Sociology, University of Kentucky.
Marselli, Gilberto. "The Impact of Changes in Agriculture on Society in Developed and Developing Countries." Paper presented at the First World Congress of Rural Sociology, Dijon, France, August 17-22, 1964.
Radomski, Alexander L., and Anita U. Mills. Family Income and Related Characteristics Among Low-Income Counties and States. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Welfare Administration, Division of Research, Washington, D.C., Welfare Research Report 1, September 1964.
Mangalam, Sylvia, and J.J. Mangalam. "Caste, Status Consistency, and Ritual Value: Evidence from West Pakistani College Students." Paper presented at the Detroit Meetings of the American Anthropological Society, November 22, 1964.
Tilly, Charles, and C. Harold Brown. On Uprooting, Kinship, and the Auspices of Migration. Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, draft circulated for comment and criticism, December 1964.
Powles, William E. "The Southern Appalachian Migrant: Country Boy Turned Blue-Collarite." Blue-Collar World: Studies of the American Worker, 1964.
Handbook of Psychiatric Rating Scales (1950-1964), 1964.
Fried, Marc and Ellen W. Fitzgerald. Structure in Marital Relationships: Role Interaction and Social Class Variation, circa 1964.
Lee, Eun Sul, and David Kruegel. Population Estimates for Kentucky Counties: July 1, 1964 and Projections to January 1, 1965. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Rural Sociology. KAES RS-23, January 1965.
Mangalam, J.J. "Natural History of a Migrant Family Group (The Andrewses)." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, April 2, 1965, in Lexington, Kentucky. [2 copies]
Research on the Identification of Community Leadership Structures. Report of a conference co-sponsored by the Southern Regional Education Board and the Department of Sociology and Institute for Social Research at Florida State University, May 3-5, 1965.
Mangalam, J.J. Human Migration: A Guide to Migration Literature in English During 1955-62. Corrected draft, June 1965. [Corrections by JSB]
Ross, Donald W., William E. Powles, and Walter W. Winslow. "Secondary Prevention of Job-Disruption in Industry." Journal of Occupational Medicine, vol. 7, no. 7, July 1965.
Oberdorfer, Don. "The Proliferating Appalachias." The Reporter, September 9, 1965.
Weller, Jack E. Appendix: Yesterday's People: Life in Contemporary Appalachia. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 1965 (October 31).
Kruegel, David L. Projected Kentucky Population Growth by Age, Sex, and Color Groups: 1960 to 1970. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Rural Sociology. Bulletin 703, November 1965.
Hartman, Chester W. "Social Values and Housing Orientations." Journal of Social Issues, vol. 14, no. 2, circa mid-1960s.
1966-September 1967
Pope, Hallowell and Edgar W. Butler. "Factors Related to Neglect of Client Needs in Public Welfare," January 1966. Presented at the Sociological Society Study meeting in April 1966.
Hillery, George H., Jr. "Navajos and Eastern Kentuckians: A Comparative Study in the Cultural Consequences of the Demographic Transition." American Anthropology, vol. 68, no. 1, February 1966.
Hillery, George A., Jr. Population Growth in Kentucky, 1820-1960. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Rural Sociology. Bulletin 705, February 1966.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. "Youth From Low SES Families: A Sociological Perspective," March 1, 1966.
Sizer, Leonard M. and William B. Clifford. Rural Industrialization: A Case Study in Educational Values and Attitudes. West Virginia University Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 521, March 1966.
Pearsall, Marion. "Cultures of the American South." Anthropology Quarterly, vol. 39, no. 2, April 1966.
Segalman, Ralph. "The Immigrant Poor and the Residual Poor." Presented at the Southern Sociological Meeting, April 5, 1966.
Stewart, Donald D. "The Poor and the Poverty Program." Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Meeting, New Orleans, April 1966.
Chilman, Catherine S., PhD. Growing Up Poor: An Overview and Analysis of Child-Rearing and Family Life Patterns Associated With Poverty. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Division of Research, Welfare Administration Publication no. 13, May 1966.
Caudill, Harry M. and William C. Blizzard. "Poverty and Affluence: Appalachian Wonderland." The Appalachian South. Spring and Summer 1966.
Study of Life Among the Intermarried 'So-Sos' Overturns Accepted Concepts of Community Patterns. Book review of: Neighbor and Kin by Elmora Messer Matthews, June 24, 1966.
Powles, William E., Walter W. Winslow, Edward P. Rubin, and W. Donald Ross. "Motivation Problems Related to Secondary Prevention in Industrial Mental Health." American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 123, no. 3, September 1966.
Photiadis, John. "A Proposal for Extension Planning in the Light of Rural-Urban Transition," October 1966.
Hochstrasser, Donald L. and Gifford S. Nickerson. "Community Health Work in Southern Appalachia." Mountain Life and Work, vol. 42, no. 3, Fall 1966.
Kruegel, David L. Kentucky Population Estimates: July 1, 1966. University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Rural Sociology. RS-27, November 1966.
Research on Mental Health in Appalachia. Report of a conference, Lexington, Kentucky, co-sponsored by The Southern Regional Education Board, Kentucky Department of Mental Health, University of Kentucky, November 30-December 3, 1966.
Caudill, Harry M. "A New Plan for a Southern Mountain Authority." Appalachian Review, vol. 1, no. 1, 1966.
Drake, Richard B. "A History of Appalachia: Appalachian Volunteer Curriculum," 1966.
Pearsall, Marion. "Communicating with the Educationally Deprived." Mountain Life and Work, vol. 42, no. 1, 1966.
Young, Kathleen. "Social Change in a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood," circa 1966.
Gladwin, Thomas. Poverty U.S.A. Manuscript, January 1967.
"Major Sources of Personal Income In Tennessee, By County, 1960 and 1965." Tennessee Survey, vol. II, no. 9, May 1967.
Kruegel, David L. Births, Deaths, and Net Migration for Kentucky Counties and Multi-County Units. Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. RS-30, July 1967.
A Transcript of a meeting held at AYEP on August 10, 1967 between Dr. Martin Corcoran of the Appalachian Foundation and MCHRD Personnel, August 1967.
Bogie, Donald W. "Net Migration of the Population, By Age, Kentucky Metropolitan Areas, State Economic Areas, and Counties, 1950-60." Draft, September 14, 1967.
October 1967-March 1969
Bronfenbrenner, Urie. "The Split-Level American Family." The Saturday Review, October 7, 1967.
Looff, David H., M.D. "Appalachian Public Health Nursing: Mental Health Component in Eastern Kentucky." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Miami Beach, Florida, October 26, 1967.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. "The Individual and the Changing Society." Manuscript, October 1967.
Coles, Robert. "We Are Also American Youths." The American Scholar, vol. 36, no. 4, Autumn 1967.
Sharp, Laure M. and Gene B. Petersen. "The Cleveland Southern In-Migrant Study: An Overview." Prepared for: The Seventeenth Meeting of the National Manpower Advisory Committee's Subcommittee on Research, November 21, 1967.
Grisham, James R. 1967 Review for Chicago Southern Center, 1967.
Lewis, Helen M. "The Changing Communities in the Southern Appalachian Coal Fields." Paper read at the International Seminar on Social Change in the Mining Community, West Virginia University, 1967.
Plunkett, H. Dudley. Abstract: The Elementary School-teacher as an Interstitial Person: An Essay in Human Ecology and the Sociology of Communication, 1967.
Looff, David H., M.D., and Mary N. Smith, M.D. "School Phobia in the Southern Appalachian Region: Crucial Importance of Early Treatment." Manuscript, circa 1967.
Ludtke, Richard L. Kentucky County Population Estimates. Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. RS-31, January 1968.
Schrag, Peter. "Appalachia: Again the Forgotten Land." Saturday Review, January 27, 1968.
Gibson, Geoffrey, and Edward G. Ludwig. "Family Role Demands and Disability Behavior." Paper presented at Ohio Valley Sociological Society meetings, Detroit, May 1968.
Weller, Jack E. A Profile of the Appalachian Family. Extension Reader Series, no. 180. Presented at the Southern Regional Education Board Seminar on Appalachia, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, June 1968.
Ross, Peggy Johnston. "Differences in Potential for Mobility of AFDC Mothers in Rural Areas." Condensation of thesis, "Individual Factors in Mobility Potential: A Study of Selected AFDC Recipients." Mississippi State University, August 1968.
Stuby, Richard G. "A Family Structure Approach to the Analysis of Poverty." Presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Boston, Massachusetts, August 1968.
Duties of Elected Officials. Kentucky Legislative Research Commission, Research Report no. 32 (Revised), October 1968.
Mangalam, J.J. and Harry K. Schwarzweller. "General Theory in the Study of Migration and Current Needs and Difficulties." The International Migration Review, vol. 3, no. 1, Fall 1968.
Coles, Robert. "Appalachia." The New Republic, November 9, 1968.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and Martin J. Crowe. "Adaptation of Appalachian Migrants to the Industrial Work Situation: A Case Study." Revised version of a paper presented at the Conference on Migration and Behavioral Deviance, Puerto Rico, November 4-8, 1968.
Stephenson, John B. "Is Everyone Going Modern? A Critique and a Suggestion for Measuring Modernism." The American Journal of Sociology, vol. 74, no. 3, November 1968.
Mason, Gene L. "The 'Subversive' Poor." The Nation, December 20, 1968.
"A Mountain Christmas." Friends, December 1968. [Entire issue.]
Hirsch, G.P. The Coal Industry in Appalachia: Social Aspects of a "Run-Down." Manuscript, 1968.
Need for Subsidized Family Planning Services: United States, Each State and County, 1968. Report produced by the Center for Family Planning Program Development, 1968.
De Jong, Gordon F. Is Out-Migration from Appalachia Declining? Pennsylvania State University, circa 1968.
Appalachian Lookout: vol. 1, no. 1, December 1968; vol. 1, no. 2, Jan-Feb, 1969; vol. 1, no. 3, March 1969; vol. 1, no. 4, April 1969; vol. 1, no. 5, May 20, 1969; vol. 1, no. 6, October 1969.
Abbott, Walter F. "Bringing Ecology Back In: From Duncan to Parsons in Modern Ecology." University of Washington Journal of Sociology, vol. I, March 1969.
May 1969-1971
Hart, Nancy Joan. "The Mental Health of the Rural Poor: The Appalachian Situation," May 1969.
Social Structure of the Contact Situation: Rural Appalachia and Urban America. West Virginia University Bulletin, series 69, no. 12-6, June 1969.
Lever, Michael F. and William P. Kuvlesky. "Socio-Economic Status and Occupational Status Protections of Southern Youth, by Race and Sex." Paper presented at the annual Rural Sociological Society meetings, San Francisco, California, August 1969.
Ecumenical Center of Renewal and Planning: Quarterly Packet, Winter 1969.
Agricultural Science Review, vol. 7, no. 3, 1969.
Inkeles, Alex. "Comments on John Stephenson's 'Is Everyone Going Modern?'" American Journal of Sociology, vol. 75, no. 1, July 1969.
Butler, Edgar W. "Theoretical Issues in the Utilization of Areal Demographic, and Social Psychological Dimensions in Migration Research." Comments prepared for the HICHD Conference on Migration Histories, Washington, D.C., February 5-6, 1970.
Jones, Loyal. "Appalachian Identity." Speech, February 26, 1970.
Photiadis, John D. West Virginians in Their Own State and in Cleveland, Ohio. Appalachian Center Information Report 3, West Virginia University Bulletin, Series 70, no. 8-10, February 1970.
Long, Harry. "The Fertility of Migrants to and within North America." Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, vol. 48, no. 3, July 1970.
Jordan, Terry G. "The Texan Appalachian." Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 60, no. 3, September 1970.
Suggestions for Research Emphasis in Rural Development in the South. Prepared by Southern Task Force on Rural Development, September 1970.
Lewis, Helen M. and Edward E. Knipe. "The Colonialism Model: The Appalachian Case." Chapter from a forthcoming book entitled: An Uncertain America: Anthropological Approaches to Domestic Crises. Edited by Edward Storey, Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1971; revised draft, October 1970.
Lewis, Helen M. Coalminers' Peer Groups and Family Roles. Paper to be read at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, San Diego, California, November 22, 1970.
Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. "Antimission Movement in the Jacksonian South: A Study in Regional Folk Culture." The Journal of Southern History, vol. XXXVI, no. 4, November 1970.
Franklin, Ben A. "Appalachia Revisited: After 10 Years of Hope, Its Poor Still Waiting For That New Day Coming." The Courier-Journal, Tuesday morning, December 6, 1970.
83rd Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station: Results of Research in 1970, 1970.
Coleman, A. Lee and Anne V. Gabbard. Is the Quality of Life in the Kentucky Mountains Improving?: The Opinions of Community "Knowledgeables" and Ordinary Residents in Four Eastern Kentucky Counties. Report for the Southern Research Project 79, "Rural Development and the Quality of life in the Rural South," circa 1970.
McCoy, Clyde B., PhD., Ann C. McCoy, M.Ed., and James E. Rivers, Ph.D. "Computer Software: Bridge to Information Utilization." Chapter 5 from unknown book, circa 1970.
People's Appalachia, March 1970; vol. 2, no. 2, Winter, 1972; vol. 2, no. 3, Winter, 1972-73; vol. III, no. 1, Spring 1973; vol. III, no. 2, Summer 1974.
Kraenzel, Carl F., and Frances H. Macdonald. Social Forces in Rural Communities of Sparsely Populated Areas: Findings and Recommendations Growing Out of A Mental Health Study. Montana Agricultural Experiment Station, Montana State University, Boseman. Bulletin 647, February 1971.
1970 Census of Population. U.S. Department of Commerce/Bureau of the Census, February 1971.
"Politics and Appalachian Voters." Lexington Herald-Leader, February 20, 1971.
Ross, M.H. "Life Style of the Coal Miner." Appalachia Medicine, March 1971.
Beale, Calvin L. "Rural-Urban Migration of Blacks: Past and Future." American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 53, no. 2, May 1971.
Book reviews of Eugene B. Brody, ed. Behavior in New England Environments: Adaptation of Migrant Populations. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, June and August 1971.
Singer, Joseph F., and J.L. Charlton. The Socioeconomic Adjustment of Rural Households in the Arkansas Ozarks. Agricultural Experiment Station, Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Bulletin 767, September 1971.
Population Change in Kentucky Counties 1950, 1960, and 1970. University of Kentucky Sociology Department, November 1971.
Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. "Religion and Folk Culture in the Old South: The Impact of Poor-White Folkways upon Morality and Class Relations." Originally presented at the Third Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference, Pensacola, Florida, December 3, 1971.
Adams, James, with photographs by Terry Armor. "A Series on Appalachians in Cincinnati, Ohio," reprinted from The Cincinnati Post and Times-Star, 1971.
Knipe, Edward E. and Helen M. Lewis. "The Impact of Coal Mining on the Traditional Mountain Sub-Culture: A Case of Peasantry Gained and Peasantry Lost," in, Morland, K. ed., The NOT So Solid South, 1971.
Lewis, Helen M. and Edward E. Knipe. "The Colonialism Model: The Appalachian Case," from Storey, Edward ed., An Uncertain America: Anthropological Approaches to Domestic Crises, 1971.
1972-March 1973
Griffin, Willie H. Development Leadership Training Through Non-Formal Learning Experiences: A Case-Study of the Role of a University in Sponsoring Non-Formal Education, circa 1971.
"America's Forgotten Children: Breaking the American Stereotype." Time, February 14, 1972.
Walls, David S. and John B. Stephenson, eds. Appalachia in the Sixties: Decade of Reawakening, March 1972.
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Davies, Shane, and Gary L. Fowler. "The Disadvantaged Urban Migrant in Indianapolis." Economic Geography, vol. 48, no. 2, April 1972.
Polgar, Steven, et al. "Anthropology and Population Problems." Current Anthropology, vol. 13, no. 2, April 1972.
Teaching Notes on Population. Edited by the International Population Program, Cornell University, published by National Council of Associations for International Studies and Foreign Area Materials Center, Spring/Summer 1972.
Hanna, Joel M., Sharon M. Friedman, and Paul T. Baker. "The Status and Future of U.S. Human Adaptability Research in the International Biological Program." Human Biology, vol. 44, no. 3, May 1972.
Hightower, Jim. "Hard Tomatoes, Hard Times: The Failure of the Land Grant College Complex." Preliminary report of the Task Force on the Land Grant College Complex, Agribusiness Accountability Project; For release, Wednesday, 10:00 AM, May 31, 1972.
Wagner, Peggy, and Elain Craddock. "The Kentucky Infant Preschool Project: Suggestions for an Appalachian Curriculum." Manuscript, May 3, 1972.
Journal of Geography, vol. 71, no. 5, May 1972.
Sutton, Willis A., Jr. "Visible, Symbolic, and Concealed Leaders in a Kentucky County: A Replication and Comparisons with Other Communities." The Sociology Quarterly, vol.13, Summer 1972.
Photiadis, John D., in cooperation with B. B. Maurer. Community Size and Social Attributes in West Virginia. Appalachian Center Research Report 5, West Virginia University, Series 72, no. 12-14, June 1972.
Steahr, Thomas E. and Calvin F. Schmid. "College Student Migration in the United States." The Journal of Higher Education, vol. XLIII, no. 6, June 1972.
150 Years; Sesquicentennial of Pike County Kentucky, 1822-1972: A Compilation of Articles, vol. I, Pike County Historical Society, Transylvania Printing Co., July 1972.
Engels, Richard A. and Donald W. Hastings. Changing Patterns of Fertility in Tennessee: 1960-1970. Center for Business and Economic Research, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, August 1972.
Morrison, Peter A. "Dimensions of the Population Problem in the United States." Prepared for The Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, R-864-CPG, August 1972.
Morrison, Peter A. "Population Movements and the Shape of Urban Growth: Implications for Public Policy." Prepared for The Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, R-1072-CPG, August 1972.
Coleman, James S. Policy Research in the Social Sciences. Booklet, General Learning Press, 1972.
Coughenour, C. Milton, and John B. Stephenson. "Measures of Individual Modernity: Review and Commentary." International Journal of Comparative Sociology, vol. XIII, 1972.
Hunt, J. McVicker. "A book review of Eugene Brody's Causes and Consequences of Migration." Contemporary Psychology, vol. 17, no. 5, 1972.
Coleman, A. Lee. "Race and Ethnic Relations." Manuscript, circa 1972.
Murdock, Steve H., and Willis A. Sutton. "The New Ecology and Community Theory: Similarities, Differences, and Convergences." Manuscript, circa 1972.
Shackelford, Nevyle. Robinson Substation: A Short History. University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, circa 1972.
Fowler, Gary. Locating Southern Migrants in Northern Cities. Workshop on Southern White Rural Poverty and Urban Migration: An Interdisciplinary Attempt at Understanding, Central States Anthropological Society Meetings, St. Louis, Missouri, March 29, 1973.
Fowler, Gary, and Shane Davies. "Southern White Migrants in Northern Cities: Residential Search and Urban Settlement." Paper presented to the Symposium on Southern White Rural Poverty and Urban Migration: An Interdisciplinary Attempt at Understanding, Central States Anthropological Society Meetings, St. Louis, Missouri, March 29, 1973.
July 1973-June 1974
Hourigan, W. Wilson. "Land Use Issues." Kentucky Agri-Business Quarterly, no. 15, July-September 1973.
Pearsall, Marion. "Consensus and Conflict in Health Care Delivery: Some Anthropological Thoughts." Anthropological Quarterly, vol. 46, no. 3, July 1973.
Coleman, A. Lee and Dong I. Kim. The Negro Population in Kentucky in 1970. Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. RS-33, September 1973.
McCoy, Clyde B. "The Impact of an Impact Study Upon Decision Making in Urban Government: Contributions of Sociology." Presented to North American Action Group, Conference on Sociology and Planning, International Sociological Association, New York City, October 13, 1973.
Morrison, Peter A. Migration from Distressed Areas: Its Meaning for Regional Policy. Prepared for the Economic Development Administration, The Ford Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health, published by The Rand Corporation, R-1103-EDA/FF/NIH, October 1973.
Beers, Howard W. "An Informal Note of Reminiscence on the Committee for Kentucky." Manuscript, November 1973.
Hochstrasser, Donald L., Gerry Arthur, and Michael Lewis. "Fertility Decline in Southern Appalachia: An Anthropological Perspective." Human Organization, vol. 32, no. 4, Winter 1973.
Steahr, Thomas E. North Carolina's Changing Population. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, 1973.
Watkins, Virginia McCoy. Consideration of Factors Relevant to the Development of Adequate Health Support Systems. Thesis submitted to the University of Cincinnati, 1973.
Wagner, Thomas E. Appalachian Migrant Students in Cincinnati Public Schools. Summary of a dissertation titled, "A Study of selected Appalachian Migrant Students Attending Urban Junior High Schools in the Cincinnati, Ohio, Area," 1973.
Youmans, E. Grant. "Chapter 5: Perspectives on the Older American in a Rural Setting," from The Neglected Older American: Social and Rehabilitative Services. John G. Cull and Richard E. Hardy, eds., Springfield, ILL, Charles C. Thomas, 1973.
People's Appalachia: People's Development Working Papers. Collected and printed for the Regional Economic Development Commission of the Council of the Southern Mountains, 1973.
Coleman, A. Lee and Anne V. Gabbard. Is the Quality of Life in the Kentucky Mountains Improving?: The Opinions of Community "Knowledgeables" and Ordinary Residents in Four Eastern Kentucky Counties. Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station. RS-39, January 1974.
Maloney, Michael E. The Social Areas of Cincinnati: Toward an Analysis of Social Needs. Cincinnati Human Relations Commission, January 1974.
Liner, E. Blaine, ed. The Future of the South: Summary of the Commission on the Future of the South Report to the Southern Growth Policies Board. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, February 1974.
Proceedings from the North Carolina Demographic Data Workshop, March 21-22, 1974. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, March 1974.
Lee, Anne S., and Gladys K. Bowles. "Contributions of Rural Migrants to the Urban Occupational Structure." Agricultural Economics Research, vol. 26, no. 2, April 1974.
Coleman, A. Lee, and Dong I. Kim. The Negro Population in Kentucky in 1970. University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Sociology. Bulletin 714, June 1974.
Ramsey, Ralph J. and Paul D. Warner. Kentucky County Data Book. University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, Department of Sociology, Resource Development Series 16, June 1974.
Tate, Leland B. "W. I. Thomas, Pioneer Sociologist and His Kin." Historical Sketches of Southwest Virginia. Wise, VA: The Southwest Virginia Historical Society, June 1974.
Youmans, E. Grant, PhD. "Age Group, Health, and Attitudes." The Gerontologist, vol. 14, no. 3, June 1974.
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August 1974-December 1976
Coughenour, C. Milton. "The Wool Crisis and Production Goals of Woolgrowers." Manuscript, August 1974.
Urban Appalachian Council Research Bulletin, August 1974.
Duff, Mike. "Revitalizing Rural Communities." Draft manuscript, September 1974.
Fowler, Gary L. "Up Here and Down Home: Appalachians in Cities." Working Paper no. 1, September 1974.
Powledge, Fred. "Profiles: City in Transition." The New Yorker, September 9, 1974.
Beaver, Patricia D. "Independence and Egalitarianism in the Southern Appalachians." Presented at the AAA meetings, 1974.
White-Beaver, Patricia. "Marriage and Murder: Affinal Conflict in a Southern Appalachian Mountain Community." Presented at the S.A.S. meetings, Blacksburg, Virginia, 1974.
Urban Appalachian Council Research Bulletin, January 1975.
Infanger, Craig L. and Paul D. Warner. "The Employment Situation in Rural Areas." Kentucky Economic Topics, June 1975.
Coughenour, C. Milton. Quality of Life of Country Family in Four Eastern Kentucky Counties: Change and Persistent Problems, 1961 and 1973. University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Sociology. RS-46, September 1975.
Beers, Howard W. "Notes on the Development of Rural Sociology at the University of Kentucky." Manuscript, November 1975.
Drake, Richard B. One Apostle Was a Lumberman: John G. Hanson and Berea's Foundation Generation. Berea, KY: Berea College Press, November 1975.
Long, Larry H. and Kristin A. Hansen. "Trends in Return Migration to the South." Demography, vol. 12, no. 4, November 1975.
LaGodna, Gretchen. "Mental Health in Appalachia," December 1975.
Walls, David S. On the Naming of Appalachia, copyright 1975. A paper submitted to the symposium in honor of Cratis D. Williams, at Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C. April 8-9, 1976.
Busch, Lawrence. "Carving Up the Social World: The Impact of Geographic Units On Research Results." Manuscript, no. 76-14-17, circa 1975.
Coleman, A. Lee. "School Dropout and Retention Among Children from Low-Income Families in Fayette, Magoffin and Wolfe Counties, Kentucky: Preliminary Findings from a 1969-1975 Study." Manuscript, circa 1975.
Sanders, Irwin T. and Susan Mansager Randall. "The Community Social Profile: A Social Reconnaissance Methodology." Manuscript, circa 1975.
Warner, Paul D. 1975-1976 Plan of Work, 1975-1976.
Busch, Lawrence and Kenneth Pigg. "An Alternative Strategy for Rural Development: Worker Self-Managed Enterprises." Manuscript, 1976.
Long, Larry H. and Kristin A. Hansen. Interdivisional Primary, Return, and Repeat Migration, February 1976.
Warner, Paul D. and Peter F. Korsching. A Program Employing Indigenous Paraprofessionals to Stimulate Total Rural Development in Ten Northeast Kentucky Counties: A Progress Report, February 1976.
Schweri, William F., II. "Community Resistance to a Techno-Environmental Change: A Case in Eastern Kentucky." Prepared for presentation at meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, St. Louis, Mo., March 17-21, 1976.
Gabbard, Anne V. A. Lee Coleman. Occupational and Educational Goals of Low Income Children in Kentucky, 1969 and 1975. Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. RS-49, May 1976.
Walls, David S. "Three Models in Search of Appalachian Development: Critique and Synthesis." Revised and expanded version of a paper presented at a joint session of the Rural Sociological Society and the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, August 25, 1974; May 1976.
Urban Appalachian Council Research Bulletin, May 1976.
Busch, Lawrence. "The Changing Spatial Distribution of Physicians: A Structural Analysis." Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky. Paper prepared for presentation at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, New York, New York, August 1976.
Coleman, A. Lee. "Status Projections of Low-Income Youth in the U.S.A.: Changes Over Time and a Lock to the Future." Paper prepared for the Fourth World Congress of Rural Sociology, Torun, Poland, August 12, 1976.
Long, Larry H. and Kristin A. Hansen. Models of Return, Repeat, and Primary Migration by Age and Race, copyright October 1976. This paper was produced in part with funds from the Center for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and for the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 1977.
Walls, David. "Central Appalachia: A Peripheral Region within an Advanced Capitalist Society." Journal of Sociology and Welfare, vol. IV, no. 2, November 1976.
Jimson Weed, vol. 5, no. 1, Winter 1976.
1976-April 1978
Brown, Bertram S. "The Crisis in Mental Health Research." Summary of address given at the 1976 annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association.
Ross, Charlotte T., ed. Bibliography of Southern Appalachia: A Union List of Books, Monographs, and Films, from the Libraries of the Member Institutions of the Appalachian Consortium. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1976.
"The Contribution of Extension Sociology to Kentucky's 4-H Program," no author, 1976.
Borman, Cathy. Research outline, with comments, circa 1976.
Maloney, Michael E. "Just Looking for a Home: Urban Appalachians in Ohio." Paper prepared for the Rural-Urban Appalachian Conference, Nelsonville, Ohio, February 4, 1977.
Batteau, Allen. "Making a Name in Appalachian Kentucky: Religion, Politics, and Basketball as a Cultural System." Manuscript, March 1, 1977.
Simpkins, Karen Li. "A Case for the Traditional Appalachian Religions of Apocalyptic Prophesy Being Central Possession Religions." Presented at the Southern Anthropological Society, Miami, Florida, March 1977.
Batteau, Allen. "Modernization: Inflections on the Appalachian Kinship System." Manuscript, April 20, 1977.
Morrison, Peter A. and Kevin F. McCarthy. Demographic Structure and Implications of Nonmetropolitan Growth Since 1970, April 1977, P-5852, draft.
Moore, Detlef B. and Dirk Pastoor. "Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of Appalachian Migrants Living in East Dayton." Urban Appalachian Council Research Bulletin, May 1977.
Tudiver, Sari. "Country Roads Take Me Home: The Political Economy of Wage-Labour Migration in an Eastern Kentucky Mountain Community," May 1977.
Raper, Arthur F. and Martha J. Raper. Two Years to Remember and Other Writings. Oakton, Va., August 1977.
McKee, Dan M. "A Comparison of the Neighborhoods of Cincinnati." Research Bulletin, October 1977.
Niles, John Jacob. Brick Dust and Buttermilk: Poems by John Jacob Niles. Frankfort, Ky.: Boone Toliver Press, 1977.
Jimson Weed, vol. 5, no. 2, 1977.
Billings, Dwight and David Walls. "The Southern Appalachians." Draft, circa 1977.
Watkins, Virginia McCoy. Settlement Patterns of Appalachian Migrants and Youth in Hamilton County, Ohio, 1965-1970. Urban Appalachian Council, Cincinnati Ohio, March 1978.
Simpkins, Karen Li. "Predicting Socio-Cultural Change: Suggestions for Systematic Research and Hypotheses Tests of Two Explanatory Schema via an Inventory of Monography and Survey Data from the Appalachian Ethnographic Area." Paper presented at the Southern Anthropological Society Meetings, Lexington, Ky, April 1978.
April 3, 1919, no author, April 3, 1978.
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[Untitled narrative of a woman who marries a man from Appalachia and moves to Appalachian Kentucky, author unknown.]
October 1978-1982
Obermiller, Phillip J. "The Invisible Neighborhood: Appalachians in Ohio's Cities." Research Bulletin, October 1978.
Pigg, Kenneth E. "Rural Development Research Needs." Rural Development Research & Education, vol. 2, no. 3., Fall 1978.
Borman, Kathryn M., Nancy T. Lippincott, and Christopher M. Matey. "Family and Classroom Control in an Urban Appalachian Neighborhood." Education and Urban Society, vol. 2, no. 1, November 1978.
Public Affairs Analyst, vol. 4, no. 4, 1978.
Edwards, Charles H. "My Appalachian Heritage: Introduction," "Qualifications of the Writer," and "Biography," circa 1978.
Varady, David P. "Elderly Appalachians in Cities: A Case Study of Cincinnati." Paper presented to the Appalachian Studies Conference, March 22, 1979, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee.
Simpkins, Karen Li. "Research Techniques for Studying Appalachian Communities: Use of Appalachian Sub-Regions in Migration Research," April 23, 1979.
Rural Industrialization: A Monograph. Papers presented at the Workshop on Rural Industrialization, February 7-8, 1979, in New Orleans, Louisiana; Published by the Southern Rural Development Center, Mississippi State, Ms., July 1979; SRDC Series Publication no. 32.
Urban Appalachian Council: Cultural Events News, vol. 1, Issue 7, July 1979, and vol. 1, issue 11, November 1979.
Batteau, Allen. "Mosbys and Broomsedge: The Semantics of Class in the Appalachian Kinship System," August 9, 1979.
Angle, Barbara. Rinker. Washington, D.C.: Crossroads Press, 1979.
Fowler, Gary L. "The Impact of Urban Housing Programs on Appalachian Neighborhoods." Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Appalachian Studies Conference, Johnson City, Tennessee, March 21-23, 1980.
Jennings, Judith G. "The Humanities and Appalachia: A Question of Definition." Think. Kentucky Humanities Council, Summer 1980.
Ulack, Richard and Karl Raitz. "Comparing Appalachia as Perceived by College Students and the A.R.C. Region: Do They Agree?" Annual meeting, Southeastern Division, Association of American Geographers, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, November 23-25, 1980.
Rowles, Graham D. "Chapter Nine: Growing Old 'Inside': Aging and Attachment to Place in an Appalachian Community." Transitions of Aging. San Francisco, Ca.: Academic Press, 1980.
Drug Abuse Patterns Among Young Polydrug Users and Urban Appalachian Youths. National Institute on Drug Abuse Services Research Report, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, 1980.
McCoy, Clyde B. and Virginia McCoy Watkins. "Appalachian Youth in Cultural Transition," circa 1980.
Reid, Herbert G. "Appalachian Policy, the Corporate State, and American Values: A Critical Perspective." Policy Studies Journal, vol. 9, no. 4 1980-81.
Simpkins, Karen Li. "A Comparison of Morbidity Rates of Selected Diseases for the Appalachian Region: Interim Report." Prepared for the 4th annual State of Appalachian Studies Conference, March 20-22, 1981.
Appalachian Advocate, Fall 1981.
Flannery, Maureen A. "Simple Living and Hard Choices." The Hastings Center Report, August 1982. [Adapted from the Edgar H. and Lillie Mae Vaughn Lecture in Medical Philosophy and Morality presented at the University of Texas, December 3, 1981.]
Rowles, Graham D. "The Surveillance Zone as Meaningful Space for the Aged." The Gerontologist, vol. 21, no. 3, 1981.
Boyd, Tom. Floating Down the Stream of Time: An Appalachian Rural Community Confronting Mass Society, circa 1981.
Morrison, Peter A. and Kevin F. McCarthy. Demographic Forces Reshaping Small Communities in the 1980s. A Rand Note, prepared for The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, N-1887-NICHD, June 1982.
Batteau, Allen. "Mosbys and Broomsedge: The Semantics of Class in an Appalachian Kinship System." American Ethnologist, vol. 9, no. 3, August 1982.
DaVanzo, Julie and Peter Morrison. Migration Sequences: Who Moves Back and Who Moves On? Rand Publication Series, prepared for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, R-2548-NICHD, November 1982.
Morrison, Peter A. and Allen Abrahamse. Is Population Decentralization Lengthening Commuting Distances? A Rand Note, prepared for The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, N-1934-NICHD, December 1982.
Raitz, Karl. "Strategies for Coping with Cyclic Poverty in the Families and Communities of Central Appalachia," circa 1982.
1983-1993, undated
Maggard, Sally Ward. "Newsmaking and Social Change in Eastern Kentucky: 'Why Aren't They Telling Our Side?'" Paper prepared for the Sixth Annual Appalachian Studies Conference, Pipestem, West Virginia, March 18-20, 1983.
Ford, Thomas R., Thomas A. Arcury, and Julia D. Porter. Changes in the Structure of Central Appalachian Mountain Families and Households, 1958-1976. University of Kentucky Center for Developmental Change, April 1983.
Morrison, Peter A. Current Demographic Trends and Federal Policy: An Overview. A Rand Note, prepared for The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, N-2030-NICHD, August 1983.
Hillery, George A. Jr., "Monastic Occupations: A Study in Values." Research in Sociology of Work: Peripheral Workers, vol. 2, 1983.
Rowles, Graham D. "Between Worlds: A Relocation Dilemma for the Appalachian Elderly." International Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol. 17, no. 4, 1983.
Rowles, Graham D. "Chapter Eight: Geographic Dimensions of Social Support in Rural Appalachia." Aging and Milieu: Environmental Perspectives on Growing Old. San Francisco, Ca., Academic Press, 1983.
Rowles, Graham D. "Place and Personal Identity in Old Age: Observations from Appalachia." Journal of Environmental Psychology, vol. 3, 1983.
Christianson, James A. and Lorraine E. Garkovich. "Fifty Years of 'Rural Sociology': Status, Trends, and Impressions." Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, August 24, 1984, Texas A & M.
The Bridge!, vol. VI, Issue XI, November 1984.
Gooch, J.T. The Story of Shakerag. Evansville, IN: Whippoorwill Publications, 1984.
Lewis, Helen M. "Industrialization, Class, and Regional Consciousness in Two Peripheral Regions: Wales and Appalachia," circa 1984.
Hochstrasser, Donald L., Gerry A. Gariola, Lorraine E. Garkovich, Patricia A. Marshall, and C. Ronald Rosentiel. Revolution in Reproduction: Family Planning in an Appalachian Community. University of Kentucky Center for Developmental Change, June 1985.
Arcury, Thomas A. and Julia D. Porter. "Household Composition in 1900 Appalachian Kentucky." Journal of Family History, vol. 10, 1985.
Wagner, Thomas E. "An Uncommon Commitment: The Urban Appalachian Movement, Cincinnati, Ohio." Paper presented at the 1986 Appalachian Studies Conference, Boone, North Carolina, March 22, 1986.
Agriculture Economics Reports. USDA Economic Research Service, Spring 1986, and Fall 1986. [Entire issues]
Kentucky Population Research Notes. Published by the Population Studies Program, Urban Services Center, College of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville, Issue 4, June 1986.
Sounding Board. Publication of the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, vol. 1, Issue 2, November 1986.
Morrison, Peter A. Changing Family Structure: Who Cares for America's Dependents? A Rand Note, prepared for The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, N-2518-NICHD, December 1986.
Footnotes. Published by the American Sociological Association, vol. 14, no. 9, December 1986. [Entire issue]
Highlander Reports. Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, Summer 1986, Fall 1986, and Winter 1986.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. and Suewen Lean. "Ontonagon County: A Remote Corner of Michigan's Upper Peninsula." Rough draft of a chapter being prepared for a book edited by Tom Lyson and Bill Falk, Forgotten Places in America, circa 1991. [Also includes correspondence and related study materials.]
McCoy, H. Virginia. "Appalachian Women: Change in Gender Role Expectations and Ethnic Identity." International Journal of Group Tensions, vol. 23, no. 2, 1993.
Akers, Ronald L. and Charles O. Carlton. "Mental Health Clinic Attendance in Four Eastern Kentucky Counties: A Study of Factors in Outpatient Attendance at a Monthly Follow-up Clinic," undated.
Allen, Ernest M. "Why are research grant applications disapproved?" Science, vol. 132, no. 3439, pp. 1532-34, undated.
Blome, Donald A. "The Spatial Structure of Urbanization in Appalachia," undated.
Branscome, James. Annihilating the Hillbilly: The Appalachians' Struggle with America's Institutions, undated.
Undated
Brown, James (Indiana University), C. Arnold Anderson, and Mary Jean Bowman. "Intelligence and Social Mobility: The Empirical Testing of an Ideology," undated.
Davis, Allison. "The Motivation of the Underprivileged Worker," undated.
Donnermeyer, Joseph F. "BY B Migration Patterns: Population Movement in a Metropolital State Economic Area," undated.
Ford, Thomas. "Depressed Areas and the Welfare State: Presidential Voting in the Southern Appalachians," undated.
Fowler, Gary L. "The Geography Basis of Human Migration Systems," undated.
George, K. M. "Thesis Proposal: Some Economic Factors Associated with Net Migration in the Southern Appalachian Region, 1935-1957," undated.
Knipe, Edward E. "Change in Mining Technology and Workers Interaction." Paper read at the International Seminar on Social Change in the Mining Community, Part I, West Virginia University, undated.
Lee, Everett. "Population Redistribution and the South, 1940-1957," undated.
Leone, Giulio. "United Nations European Study Group on Rural Social Welfare," undated.
Mayhew, Earl. "The Place of or Function of Metropolis and Trade-Center Areas in Rural Development," undated.
Photiadis, John D. Change in the Rural Southern Appalachian Community. Research Series 7, Series 68, no. 9-10, Office of Research and Development, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, undated.
Photiadis, John, and Frederick Zeller. Improving County School Systems in West Virginia: The School Bond Issue and its Management. Information Series 2, Series 68, no. 9-8, Office of Research and Development, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, undated.
Photiadis, John D. An Overview of the Processes of Social Transition in Rural Appalachia. Discussion Paper, Office of Research and Development, Center for Extension and Continuing Education, Western Virginia University, Morgantown, undated.
Roberts, Cecilia. "Mental Health and Eastern Kentucky Youth." Draft, undated.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. "The Individual and the Changing Society in Appalachia," undated.
Schwarzweller, Harry K. "Regional Variations in the Educational Mobility of Rural Youth: Norway, Germany, and the United States," undated.
Smith, Eldon. "Industrial Development Programs for Areas of Rural Under-Development," undated.
Talbot, Ross B. "Trends in the Political Position of the American Farmer: A View Based on the Looking Glass of Foreign Observers," undated.
"Cultural Description of Kanawha County," no author, undated.
Part One: Migration in Tennessee, undated.
- Box 211, folder 20
Scope and Contents note
[Chapter I, "An Introduction to Tennessee's Migration Problem;" Chapter II, "Migration Losses for Tennessee;" Chapter III, "Comparison of Tennessee's Migration Rates with Other States;" Chapter IV, "Area and County Variations in the Tennessee Migration Problem;" Chapter V, "Characteristics of Tennessee Migrants;" and Chapter VI, "Causes, Results, and Implications of Migration in Tennessee." Includes notes and "Tennessee Legislative Council Study of Industrial Development and Migration" field study form.]
Oversized
Appalachian Development Highway System and Access Roads. Appalachian Regional Commission, E. S. Preston & Associates, Ltd., December 1966.
Research Studies
Study of Price County, Wisconsin
Scope and Contents note
This is a migration study done by the Department of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin, which includes reports, schedules, and guidelines.
Correspondence, May 1959.
- Box 213, folder 1
Scope and Contents note
[Correspondence is between UK and University of Wisconsin regarding James Brown's use of the Price County materials.]
Marshall, Douglas G., Jon Doerflinger and Allen B. Orman. "The Changing Role of Agriculture in Price County Wisconsin." Some Highlights Concerning Employment and Migration of Open-Country People. Report no. II, April 1, 1958.
Rural Sociology Department, University of Wisconsin. Service Orientation of Open-County People in Price County, May 1958.
Doerflinger, Jon and Douglas G. Marshall. "Changing the Role of Agriculture in Price County Wisconsin." An Analysis of Recent Population Trends in Price County to 1958. Report no. III, April 15, 1959.
Blank schedule for Price County survey, July 1956.
Price County population data, 1958.
S-44 Questionnaire, Low Income Factors
Grannies Branch Project
Community Action in Appalachia: An Appraisal of the "War on Poverty" in a rural setting of Southeastern Kentucky, 1965-1968
Scope and Contents note
A University of Kentucky research team of both faculty and graduate students from various departments studied the Knox County Community Action Program (CAP) under the Office of Economic Opportunity from October 1965 to September 1968. The researchers investigated whether the community action program moved poor people towards greater participation in the larger society and towards a more "modern" lifestyle or not.
Jim Brown has no connection with this study. This copy was located in the Department of Sociology Library at the University of Kentucky and is a gift to this collection.
Harwood, Richard. "'War on Poverty' Program to Aim at Salvaging 10,000,000 Youngsters." Courier-Journal, undated.
- Box 213, folder 12
Scope and Contents note
[Background material for Community Action in Appalachia Study.]
Memo from James Brown to the Department of Sociology at the University of Kentucky, January 23, 1969.
Street, Paul. "Unit 1: Introduction and Synthesis," August 1968.
Stephens, Lowndes F. "Unit 2: Economic Progress in An Appalachian County: the Relationship Between Economic and Social Change," August 1968.
Cain, Stephen R. "Unit 3: A Selective Distribution of a Knox County Mountain Neighborhood," August 1968.
Gladden, James W. "Unit 4: Family Life Styles, Social Participation, and Socio-Cultural change (profiles of selected Knox County Residents)," August 1968. [1 of 3]
Gladden, James W. "Unit 4: Family Life Styles, Social Participation, and Socio-Cultural change (profiles of selected Knox County Residents)," August 1968. [2 of 3]
Gladden, James W. "Unit 4: Family Life Styles, Social Participation, and Socio-Cultural change (profiles of selected Knox County Residents)," August 1968. [3 of 3]
Hirsch, Herbert. "Unit 5: Poverty, Participation and Political Socialization: A Study of the Relationship between Participation in the Community Action Program and the Political Socialization of the Appalachian Child," August 1968.
Caudill, Morris K. "Unit 6: The Youth Development Program," August 1968. [1 of 2]
Caudill, Morris K. "Unit 6: The Youth Development Program," August 1968. [2 of 2]
Donohew, Lewis and Krishna Singh. "Unit 7: Modernization of Life Styles," August 1968.
Sutton Jr., Willis A. "Unit 8: Leadership and Community Relations," August 1968. [1 of 3]
Sutton Jr., Willis A. "Unit 8: Leadership and Community Relations," August 1968. [2 of 3]
Sutton Jr., Willis A. "Unit 8: Leadership and Community Relations," August 1968. [3 of 3]
Murphey, Ottis and Paul Street. "Unit 9: The 'Image' of the Knox County Community Action Program," August 1968.
Murphey, Ottis. "Unit 10: The Knox County Economic Opportunity Council Anti-Poverty Arts and Crafts Store Project (A Case Study)," August 1968.
Street, Paul and Linda Tomes. "Unit 11: The Early Childhood Program," August 1968.
Street, Paul. "Unit 12: The Health Education Program," August 1968.
Field, Thomas P., Wilford A. Bladen, and Burtis Webb. "Unit 13: Recent Home Construction in Two Appalachian Counties," August 1968.
Cincinnati Population Study
Blank survey, undated.
- Box 215, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Study completed by the Institute for Metropolitan Studies, University of Cincinnati.]
SUBJECT FILES
Scope and Contents note
Included here are files relating to various topics in which James Brown was interested.
Ag - Appalachian Mu
Agriculture.
Alcohol.
Alice Lloyd College--Educational Professions Act.
Alice Lloyd College--Newsletter, Annual Report, Agenda of Events.
Alice Lloyd College--Outreach Program--Board of Directors Meeting, Budget.
Alice Lloyd College--Outreach Program--Correspondence.
Alice Lloyd College--Outreach Program--Proposal.
Alice Lloyd College--Outreach Program--Prospectus.
Appalachia--Children.
Appalachia--Festival & Event Programs, Miscellaneous.
Appalachia--Folklore.
Appalachia--Newspaper Editorials.
Appalachia--Women.
- Box 216, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
[Includes newspaper clippings and other documents relating to the general topic of Appalachian women, 1950-1993.]
Appalachian Consortium, Inc.
Appalachian Development Center, Morehead State University, Appalachian Celebration, 1979 and 1980.
Appalachian Economic Development Program.
Appalachian Festival.
Appalachian Museum.
Appalachian Regional Commission
Annual Report, 1966.
Annual Report, 1968.
Annual Report, Appendix A: Population, 1971.
Appalachia -- An Economic Report, July 1972.
Appalachia -- An Economic Report, 1973.
Appalachian Data Book, Part A, January 1967.
Appalachian Data Book, Part B, January 1967.
Appalachian Development Institute Study, September 30, 1966.
The Appalachian Experiment, 1965-1970.
Code Instruction Sheets, 1969.
Code Instruction Sheet, 1970.
Code Instruction Sheet, 1971.
Code Instruction Change, 1972.
Conference of Appalachian Governors, 1968.
Correspondence concerning Monies Used in 1973.
Correspondence discussing Articles, Appalachian Migration Study.
Current Regional Reports, 1973.
Current Statistical Report, Numbers 1-4, 1971.
"Dimensions of Change in East Tennessee, Tennessee, the South, and the Nation: A Comparative Analysis," 1966.
Information Printouts: County Information, Income Information, 1960s.
Instructions for Code Changes, 1973.
Instructions for Code Changes, 1974-1975.
Journals: Appalachia, May-August 1980.
List of Publications, 1970.
Newspaper Clippings - General.
Newspaper Clippings - Affairs, Publicity, Politics.
Newspaper Clippings - Development.
Newspaper Clippings - Poverty and Economic Issues.
Preliminary Analysis for Development of Central Appalachia, Memorandum, 1967.
"Preliminary Analysis for Development of Central Appalachia," Research Report #8.
"Preliminary Review of Post-Census Population Trends in Appalachia," 1973.
Program Proposal.
Regional Development Acts of 1975, Senate Conference Report.
"A Report to Congress an Migration Submitted by the Appalachian Regional Commission," March 1979.
The Suggested Substance of a Surface Mining Reclamation Statute and Inspection System, by Hugh B. Montgomery, 1966.
Workshops on the Appalachian Data System: Quick Query System, 1969.
Appalachian Sm - Appalachian So
Appalachian Studies Program
"An Annotated Bibliography of Holdings in Union College Library related to Appalachian Studies," Summer 1969, and "A Bibliography of Materials Relating to the Appalachian South," undated.
Appalachian Course Material, 1971, 1974, 1977.
Appalachian Studies Association: Correspondence, Newsletter, 1977.
Appalachian Studies Group: Correspondence, 1967.
Appalachian Studies Migration Group: Correspondence, 1972.
Articles and Brochures, 1975-1976.
Bibliography on the Appalachian South, 1973-74, 1976-77.
Book Purchasing Information: Order Forms, undated.
Brochure of Appalachian Courses offered by the Community Education Program, undated.
Fellowship Certificate: Information, Brochures, 1980.
Interim Report for the National Endowment for the Humanities, Project #EI-27939-1160, 1978.
Interim Report for the National Endowment for the Humanities, Project #EI-27939-1160, 1979.
Interim Report on the Third Year of the National Endowment for the Humanities; Project Number EI-27939-77-1160, Correspondence, 1980.
Interim Report on the Fourth Year of the National Endowment for the Arts; Project Number EI-27939-77-1160, 1981 .
Letter, from James S. Brown, to Lewis W. Cochran, Vice President of Academic Affairs, December 14, 1971, and related documents.
Meeting: Agenda, Notes, Newsletter, 1980.
Proposals: Memorandum.
"Values Catalog: An Annotated Bibliography."
Appalachian Wr - Ci
Appalachian Writers Workshop, held at the Hindman Settlement School, brochures and registration forms, 1980-1981.
Appalshop -- Catalogs of Appalshop films, 1970s.
Appalshop -- Mailings and Clippings.
- Box 220, folder 9
Scope and Contents note
[Includes calendars, newsletters, and other miscellaneous mailings.]
Appalshop -- Roadside Theatre.
- Box 220, folder 10
Scope and Contents note
[Includes newspaper clippings and other documents related to Appalshop's Roadside Theatre.]
Berea -- Brochures.
Bingham Family Newspaper clippings about Louisville's Bingham family, 1991.
Caudill, Harry M.
- Box 220, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
[Newspaper clippings by and about Harry M. Caudill, 1970s-1990s.]
Christian Appalachian Project-Calendar, 1973.
Cincinnati.
- Box 221, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
[Includes newspaper clippings and other documents, 1960s-1990.]
College of Agriculture rural sociology and Progress Reports written by UK rural sociologists, 1951-1960s
Coal Mining
Coal Companies, 1967-1990s.
Environment and Impact, 1969-1992.
Environment and Impact.
- Box 221, folder 5
Scope and Contents note
[Includes Surface Mining and our Environment. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.]
Health and Safety, 1960-1991.
- Box 221, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[Includes newspaper articles about the health and safety of coal miners, including issues like workers' benefits.]
Health and Safety: Black Lung.
- Box 221, folder 7
Scope and Contents note
[Includes newspaper clippings relating specifically to black lung disease, 1968-1977 and undated.]
Legislation and Taxation, 1968-1997.
Stuart A. Schweitzer. The Limits to Kentucky Coal Output: A Short-Term Analysis. Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics, University of Kentucky; Institute for Mining and Minerals Research; UKY TR81-74-IMMR2, March 1974.
Miners, 1947-1980.
Production Levels, 1968-1977 and undated .
Research and Education, 1967-1991 and undated.
Strikes, Unions, and Contracts, 1953-1989 and undated .
Strip Mining, 1960-1991, undated material.
Technology, 1949-1964.
Community School for a Day
Brochures, 1958, 1959, 1960.
Correspondence, 1958-1960.
Jaycee Community Development: Presenting the U.S. Jaycee Number One External Program for 1959-60; Realistic Plan Helping You to Develop a Better Community, 1959-60.
Newspaper Clippings, 1959-1960.
Planning Notes, undated.
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Community School for a Day, November 10, 1958, published January 1959 .
Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Community School for a Day, 1960.
Theme, Planning, Courses, 1959-1960.
Cou - Ha
Council of the Southern Mountains, Sue Bennett College, London, Kentucky, August 23-24, 1980.
Crime and Violence, Kentucky, 1963-1992.
Crime and Violence,National, 1970-1990.
Economy, 1950-1991 and undated.
Education -- Elementary & Secondary Education Act of 1965.
Education -- Kentucky -- General, 1959-1994.
Education -- Kentucky -- Higher Education, 1961-1992.
Education -- Kentucky -- Special Interest Stories, 1960s-1992.
Education -- National, 1956-1980.
Elections, 1950s through 1980s.
Elections, 1990s.
Energy and Power Development -- Correspondence, 1962.
Energy -- Electricity.
Environment.
Film and Video.
- Box 223, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[Includes newspaper clippings and brochures about documentaries relating to Kentucky.]
Forest Products Marketing Laboratory.
Frontier Nursing Service.
Government Documents .
- Box 223, folder 9
Scope and Contents note
[Regarding the Economic Opportunities Act, Appalachian Regional Development.]
Gulf War.
Happy Pappy Program, Newspaper clippings, 1963-1968.
Harlan County Guidance Institute, Correspondence, 1964.
Health
Ho - Ke
Kentucky/Appalachian Heritage and History
Kentucky Area Development - The Manpower Plan
Kentucky Area Development Council -- Meeting Agenda, Notes, 1961.
Kentucky Area Development Council -- Newspaper Clippings, 1961-1962 and undated.
Kentucky Area Development Program -- Correspondence, 1961.
Kentucky Development Committee Meeting -- Minutes, Notes, Maps, 1966.
Kentucky "Operation Hitchhike" Program -- Program Review. RS-40, 1974.
Kentucky Program Development Office -- Division of Development Information. DID Bits. Newsletter, March-June 1970.
King Jr., Martin Luther -- Souvenir Program from the March on Frankfort, March 5, 1964.
Latin American Studies.
Leslie County Community Action Health Program -- Minutes, Community Interaction.
Lexington Community Development Plans -- Report, Population Analysis, 1963.
Lexington Community Development Plans -- "Research Report #5: A Social and Cultural Profile of Lexington and Fayette County," 1963.
Literature.
Louisville.
Magoffin County's Long Range Improvement Program -- "A Look Into the Future," 1965.
Mailings.
The Manpower Plan -- Kentucky River Area Development District, 1975.
- Box 225, folder 16
Scope and Contents note
[Contains miscellaneous mailings regarding book publications and various events.]
Maps
Appalachia
Appalachian Regional Commission areas, undated.
Counties, undated.
Counties, no legend, undated.
Region and counties, undated.
Physiographic divisions, undated.
Percentage change in total population for 1950-1960 by county, undated.
Rate of net migration change for 1950-1960 by county, undated.
Percentage of rural farm and non-farm population in 1960 by county, undated.
Non-metropolitan state economic areas by industrial composition, 1950.
Standard metropolitan areas of the United States and Southern Appalachia, 1963.
Topography, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1933.
Region as defined by the Appalachian Regional Commission, 1968.
Region district centers as delineated by the state, November 1, 1968.
Sub-regional boundaries, January 1974.
Industrial composition in 1950 and 1960 by county, undated.
Percent of families with income less than $3,000 in 1959 by county, undated.
Median family income in 1959 by county, undated.
Farm operator level-of-living indexes in 1950, 1954 and 1959 by county, undated.
States and counties, undated.
Percent change in population for 1960-1970 by county, undated.
Selected growth centers, undated.
Boundary of central Appalachia, undated.
Unidentified changes for 1950-1957 by county, undated.
Percentage of rural farm population in 1930 by county, undated.
Primary migration systems from 1949-1950, by state and county, undated.
State subregions and metropolitan counties from the 1940 census of population.
Appalachian region as designated by the Appalachian Regional Commission, 1967.
- Box 228, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
[Includes the following regions: Highlands, Northern, Central and Southern.]
"The Four Appalachians."
- Box 228, folder 14
Scope and Contents note
[Subregions as defined by the Appalachian Regional Commission in 1968.]
Regional demonstration health areas as designated under section 202 of the Appalachian Regional Development Act, 1968.
Kentucky
Counties, undated.
Percent of gainful workers over 10 in mining in 1930 by county, undated.
Value of products used as percent of all products in 1929, by county, undated.
Rural farm index of natural increase in 1930 by county, undated.
Percent population under 15 and over 65 in 1930 by county, undated.
Percent of farms reporting automobiles in 1930 by county, undated.
Development districts, undated.
Number of days worked off farms per farm operator working off farms in 1935 by county, undated.
Percent of farm operators working off farms in 1935 by county, undated.
Land available for crops per capita of rural farm population in 1935 by county, undated.
Net migration to and from Kentucky from 1930-1940 by county, undated.
County combinations (necessitated by changes in county boundaries since 1860) for analyzing county data from 1860-1940, undated.
Percentage change in population for 1930-1940 by county, undated.
Percentage increase of population from 1920-1930 and 1930-1940 by county, undated.
Analysis of rural, social, and economic data in 1940 by county, undated.
Population distribution for 1930 by county, undated.
Percent population change from 1970-1980 for eastern counties, undated.
Generalized land classification, undated.
United States employment service local offices by county, undated.
City of Lexington, Kentucky and the University of Kentucky, 1950.
Census tract street and road index of Lexington and Fayette County, Kentucky, 1963.
Traffic flow of Owsley County, Kentucky, 1939.
Grant County, 1936.
Hopkins County, 1936.
Pike County, 1936.
Level of living index for 1930 by county, undated.
Type of farming areas, undated.
Hassan, A.F. State of Kentucky, 1938.
Big Creek Quadrangle,Kentucky, 1953.
Mistletoe Quadrangle, Kentucky, U.S. Geographical Survey, 1953.
Kentucky area development districts, undated.
Magoffin County, school supervision zones, undated.
Magoffin County, names and segments, undated.
Magoffin County, post offices and stores, 1945.
Magoffin County, families using country cannery and students of vocational agriculture, 1945-1946 and 1953-1954.
Beech Creek Area, figure 6, showing neighborhoods, locations of families' houses, schools and stores, undated.
Magoffin County traffic, 1952.
Magoffin County divided into grid and "completed" squares marked, undated.
Magoffin County, church groups, elementary schools, high schools, and bus routes, undated.
Magoffin County, school buses, undated.
Magoffin County, zones, undated.
Clay County, highway and transportation, 1937.
Clay County, general highways, 1983.
Breathitt County, highways, 1941.
Owsley County, highway and transportation, 1937.
North Carolina
United States
State economic areas as defined by the 17th decennial census, 1950.
Standard metropolitan areas of the United States and Puerto Rico, 1967.
Economic subregions as defined by the United States Department of Commerce, undated.
States, undated.
Miscellaneous.
Modified Extension Program for Eastern Kentucky
Correspondence, 1960.
Minutes of Meetings, Notes of Meetings, 1960.
"Modified Extension Program of Eastern Kentucky," September 1960.
Newsletter, June 6, 1960.
Notes, 1960.
"Opportunities in the Appalachian Region and the Role of the University." Report, 1960.
Plank 1, 1960.
Plank 2, 1960.
Plank 3, 1960.
Plank 4, 1960.
Plank 5, 1960.
Plank 6, 1960.
Plank 7, 1960.
Program for First Day of Orientation, Notes, 1960.
Rough of Final Report, 1960.
Mo - Pop
The Mountain Eagle, vol. 61, nos. 4, 46; vol. 62, nos. 3-7, 11.
Mountain Program -- Synopsis, Institute for Environmental Studies, 1970.
Music.
- Box 234, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
[Contains newspaper clippings on national and Kentucky music topics.]
National News.
New Zealand -- New Zealand Review, 1987.
North-South Mountain Parkway Committee -- flyer.
Obituaries.
People's Appalachian Research Collective -- Appalachia's Problems, People, Alternatives. Booklet, Volume 1, 1972.
Pikeville Cut-Through Project -- Newspaper Clippings, Memorandum, 1970s.
Pine Mountain Settlement School -- Brochures and poem book, 1958-1993.
Politics -- Kentucky, 1991 Redistricting.
Politics -- National.
Population and Migration, 1930s through 1970s.
Population and Migration, 1980s through 1990s.
Poverty
Pr - Ra
Program 60 -- Program 60; 1960-1970: A Decade of Action for Progress in Eastern Kentucky; A Pattern for Total Development Proposed by The Eastern Kentucky Regional Planning Commission, 1960.
Program 60 -- Progress Report, 1962.
Program of Community Dynamics -- Correspondence and Reports, 1960.
Programming -- Secondary Data for Use in Programming, 1971.
- Box 235, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Includes a report highlighting public assistance in Kentucky by county for 1965.]
Psychology -- General Topics.
Public Welfare Programs -- Social Dependency -- Correspondence, Reports, Newspaper Articles, Notes, 1963 and 1965.
Race.
Religion
Res - Zo
Restaurants and Dining.
Road Maps, National.
Roads and Highways -- Appalachia -- Newspaper Clippings, Memorandum, Invitation.
Shakertown Roundtable -- Report, 1990.
Social Welfare Manpower Project for Appalachia -- Notes, 1969-1970.
Sociology -- General Topics.
Spendthrift Farm.
State Data Center.
Stuart, Jesse.
Tennessee Valley Authority -- Newspaper Clippings and Notes.
University of Kentucky.
Urban Development -- "Guiding Metropolitan Growth," August 1960.
Urban Development -- Newspaper clippings.
Urban Unrest, 1960s
Urbanization -- "Appalachia as a Metropolitan Problem," 1979.
Urbanization -- "Metropolitan Area Statistics." Reprint from Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1971.
Urbanization -- Newspaper clippings.
U.S. Study Commission, Southeast River Basins.
Volunteer Workers.
Water -- Dams, 1960-1978.
Water -- Dams -- Red River Gorge, 1968-1974 and undated.
Water -- Flooding.
Water -- River Development.
Zoning -- The Zoning Ordinance & You: What It Is Supposed to Do and How It Affects You. University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, undated.
PHOTOGRAPHS, 1957-1997
BEECH CREEK, STUDY 2: MOUNTAIN FAMILIES IN TRANSITION
Scope and Contents note
These are images from Clay County, Kentucky taken during the Beech Creek II (Mountain Families in Transition) Study. Some were used during participant interviews to facilitate recall of the area; others are of Beech Creek personnel working on the project. Contains primarily photographic images with a few negatives.
Beech Creek Informants, 1961-1962
House with two men and woman sitting on left side of long porch [1961]. Back of photo: "The old [Beech Creek Family] homeplace which Tolli sold without the knowledge of his children leading to a grave family crisis, 1961"
Man standing in small stream with trees to right and (field?) to left [1961]. Back of Photo: "Newfound Creek, 1961"
White-sided house with screened-in porch with man partially visible standing on right [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek, 1961"
Man and woman sitting in straight-backed chairs in front of rough log house [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek, 1961"
Woman and boy standing beside house with another boy seen behind them on porch [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek, 1961"
[Family] of one woman and three men, [grandfather, parents and son?], standing in front of picket fence and business [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound family, 1961"
Woman on donkey along cleared path with brush on both sides [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek, [Beech Creek Informant] (Donkey Mail), 1961"
Unidentified man standing on sidewalk in front of house [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek, 1961"
Unidentified man and woman standing beside house [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek, 1961"
Woman [teacher] surrounded by children standing in front of building [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound school kids and teacher, 1961).
Photo and one copy. [Beech Creek Informant] driving fence posts, 1961]. Back of photo: "[Beech Creek Informant driving fence posts Newfound neighborhood, 1961."
[Harry Schwarzweller] on left and [Beech Creek Informant] on right with [Elizabeth Schwarzweller] in middle with back toward camera [1961]. Back of photo: "[Beech Creek Informant], HKS and Elizabeth in BC, near [Beech Creek Informant] house. Talking with [Beech Creek Informant], Harry and Liz Schwarzweller Newfound Creek, 1961"
[Beech Creek Informant] holding tool standing in front of station wagon [1961]. Back of photo: "[Beech Creek Informant], Newfound neighborhood ("Beech Creek"), 1961."
Negative and one print. Men in outdoor setting, Harry Schwarzweller on left and James S. Brown on right [1961]. Back of photo: "[Beech Creek Informant's] backyard Newfound Neighborhood. Harry Schwarzweller, [Beech Creek Informants], Jim Brown, 1961."
Children eating lunch at long tables in [school lunch room, 1961]. Back of photo: "Lunch time in Oneida School. Oneida School, Clay County lunch room, 1961."
[James S. Brown] on left standing with group of six other men and women [Harry Schwarzweller? Third from right] [1961]. Back of photo: "Harry and visitors (migrants) Beech Creek, 1961."
Negative, print and two copies. [James S. Brown seated on far left with Beech Creek Family, 1961] Back of print "Jim Brown and [Beech Creek Family] 1961 (Jim [Beech Creek Informants] and visitor boy." Back of copy one: "(Aldridge's Rock) Jim Brown asking the [Beech Creek Family] where folks from the area are living now, 1961."
Negative, print and one copy. [Beech Creek Family, visitor boy, [Beech Creek Informant] seated on bench, 1961]. Back of print: "[Beech Creek] family 1961 [Beech Creek Informants] Newfound neighborhood."
Photographic slide. Unidentified man standing beside mule and pickup. [circa 1961]
Photographic slide. Unidentified man standing beside mule. [circa 1961]
Two story brick home on paved street with cars parked at curb and people looking at house [1962]. Back of photo: "Hamilton County, Ohio 1962 [Beech Creek Informant's] house (husband...[Beech Creek Informant]), migrants from Newfound."
[Church Hamilton County, Ohio] with cars parked at meters and people milling around in front of church [1962]. Back of photo: "Hamilton County, Ohio church, 1962."
Kash D. Amburgy, "The County preacher, pastor and radio speaker."
Landscapes of Clay County, Kentucky (Beech Creek), 1961.
Dirt road cut into hillside with trees and bushes on either side [1961]. Back of photo: "Road from Newfound to Aldridge's Rock, 1961."
Valley road running beside farmed field between two hillsides [1961]. Back of photo: "General BC appearance. Beech Creek area, 1961."
Field with rolling hills and some trees in background [1961]. Back of photo: "Another view of Beech Creek, 1961."
Worn path between two small hillsides leading to field behind [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound area, 1961."
Planted fields on left with treed hills on right with home at top of hill [1961]. Back of photo: "Cultivation in E. Ky. Is a hard job. BC ladies do not want to go back to this, no matter how great is men's nostalgia for the homeplace. Near Newfound area, 1961."
Old house with planted hillside beside it and two hillsides behind [undated]. Back of photo: Shows hard work involved in hillside cultivation in E. Ky. Farm Newfound area."
Cultivated hillside fields [1961]. Back of photo: "Tobacco fields near Newfound, 1961."
Negative, print and two copies. Field with barbed-wire fence in foreground ["Pilot Rock" neighborhood, 1961]. Back of print: "(Aldridge's Rock-Newfound Landmark) 'Pilot Rock' ...well known to people in area... The postmaster at Trixie has a TV antenna at the top. Back of copy 1: "Pilot Rock - Aldridge's Rock neighborhood (familiar landmark), 1961."
Rough-hewn wood building with worn path running beside it toward field in the background [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek, 1961."
[Coal tipple] with treed hillside in background [1961]. Back of photo: "A deserted coalmine in the B.C. area. Coal tipple near Newfound Creek and Oneida, 1961."
Old shed-type building [1961]. Back of Photo: "Newfound Creek, 1961."
Photo and one copy. Creek in foreground with road crossing to a white, wood-sided house with smoke coming out of chimney and outbuildings [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek (Beech Creek"), 1961."
White house with dark trim and flowers in front yard [1961]. Back of photo: [Beech Creek Informant's] house in B.C. Perhaps not to be included in any reproduction. [Beech Creek Informant's] House on Newfound Creek, 1961."
Photo and two copies: Two story white house in field with small stream in foreground [abandoned Beech Creek family House, 1961]. Back of photo: "[Beech Creek Family] House Newfound neighborhood, abandoned, 1961." Back of copy one: (Newfound) the old [Beech Creek family] homeplace...where Jim Brown stayed for part of the time in area."
Negative, print and two copies. White, wood-sided building [Newfound School, 1961]. Back of print: "Newfound school, 1961." Back of copy one: "Newfound Schoolhouse."
Negative, print and two copies. White, wood-sided house on knoll with trees. Back of print one: "[Beech Creek] family house, Newfound, 1961." Back of copy one: "Newfound-Home of [Beech Creek Informant]...The old {Beech Creek family]."
Negative, print and two copies. White, wood-sided building. Back of print: "Newfound Church ("Beech Creek"), 1961." Back of copy one: "Newfound Mennonite Mission-about seven years old."
Long view of sidewalk and storefronts with another building in background facing forward [1961]. Back of photo: "Oneida, Clay County, 1961."
Street in two of [Oneida, 1961]. Back of photo: "Oneida, Clay County, 1961."
View of Oneida School from across the creek [1961]. Back of photo: "Oneida School, where [Beech Creek informant] teaches. Oneida School, Clay County, 1961."
PERSONNEL
Scope and Contents note
These are images of Harry Schwarzweller, James S. Brown and J.J. Mangalam who were co-investigators on the Beech Creek II project which studied Clay County, Kentucky migrants and their families. The photos were taken in Beech Creek (Clay County) as well as the coding office located in the basement of the University of Kentucky Chemistry Building. Some of the photos include the project technical assistant, Mrs. Cornelia Morgan, as well as graduate students and others who assisted with coding the data. The data and results were eventually published as: Mountain Families in Transition: A Case Study of Appalachian Migration by Harry K. Schwarzweller, James S. Brown and J.J. Mangalam, University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1971.
In Field, 1961
[James S. Brown] walking path going between two stands of trees [1961]. Back of photo: "Toward Aldridge's Rock, 1961."
Man [James S. Brown?] beside flowing creek [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound Creek, Jim Brown, 1961"
Man [James S. Brown?] walking up hillside path surrounded by trees [1961]. Back of photo: "Over the ridge, Newfound to Rockcastle, 1961"
[Harry Schwarzweller] standing on hillside. Car seen parked at top of hill. [1961]. Back of photo: "Newfound creek, 1961."
Man standing looking over into ditch with scattered debris [1961]. Back of photo: "Harry S. checking erosion Newfound Creek, 1961."
[Harry Schwarzweller] wading Newfound Creek [1961]. Back of print: "Crossing Newfound Creek. "'Harry S. forgot to bring boots. It was very very cold in early spring.' Lunch under arm." Back of copy 1: "Harry Schwarzweller wading Newfound Creek ("Beech Creek"), 1961."
Beech Creek Coding Office (1961-1963)
Back of photo: "Coding office Beech Creek study, Harry Schwarzweller, Joseph J. Mangalam, 1962."
Back of photo: "BC coding office, J. Brown, H. Schwarzweller, 1962."
Back of photo: "BC coding office, J. Brown, J. Mangalam, H. Schwarzweller, 1962."
Harry Schwarzweller, James Brown, J.J. Mangalam [1962]. Back of photo: "BC coding office H. Schwarzweller, J. Brown, 1962."
[Harry Schwarzweller] sitting at desk [1963]. Back of Photo: "Coding BC data, 1963 (1961-63)."
[Harry Schwarzweller, 1961-1963]. Back of photo: "Checking files BC study, 1961-63."
Back of photo: "Jim Brown, Harry Schwarzweller-BC coding office, 1961-63."
Back of photo: "Harry Schwarzweller BC coding office UK CHEM BLDG, 1962."
Back of photo: "Coding data BC study J. Brown & coding crew, UK CHEM BLDG, 1962-63."
Back of photo: "Coding office BC study CHEM BLDG UK, Harry S. and coder, 1962-63."
Back of photo: "Jim Brown checking files, 1963."
Back of photo: "BC coding office, Harry S., J.J. Mangalam, J. Brown, 1963."
[Cornelia Morgan] on papers [1961-1963]. Back of photo: "Mrs. Cornelia Morgan B.C. Project Technical Assistant 1961-63."
Back of photo: "Mrs. Cornelia Morgan, coding crew chief, B.C. study, 1962-63."
Woman seated at desk sorting through papers [1961-1963]. Back of photo: "Mrs. Cornelia Morgan, technical assistant B.C. project, 1961-1963."
Four women seated at different tables working on papers [1962]. Back of photo: "Coding B.C. data, 1962."
Woman seated at table working on papers. Maps of Kentucky on wall behind her [1962]. Back of photo: "Coding B.C. data, 1962."
Unidentified female [1962]. Back of photo: "One of our most reliable coders B.C. study, 1962."
Unidentified woman seated at desk working on papers. Back of photo: "Coding B.C. data 1962."
Unidentified woman seated at desk looking through papers [1962]. Back of photo: "Coding B.C. data, 1962."
Woman filling out data sheet [1962]. Back of photo: "Coding B.C. data, 1962."
Unidentified woman looking through papers [1962].
MISCELLANEOUS
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Includes images of James S. Brown and other persons, conferences, and photographic postcards from eastern Kentucky, etc.
James S. Brown and others, undated
Original and copy. Outdoor group picture of James S. Brown and others as children [undated]
Photos sent to Jim by Helen Baldwin, Waco, Texas, undated
Outdoor group photo of men, women and children, some with musical instruments. [James S. Brown] seated bottom right corner-first person on right in second row [undated]
Outdoor group photo of men, women and children, some with musical instruments [undated]. Back of photo: "Picture from Mrs. Helen Baldwin, Waco News-Tribune, Waco, Texas."
Pakistan Delegation, 1956-1959
[James S. Brown] wearing turban standing between two unidentified men [delegates?], circa 1957. Back of photo: "A. Islam, East Pakistan."
[James S. Brown] wearing turban standing between two unidentified men [delegates?], circa 1957.
[James S. Brown] second from left standing with three other men [delegates?], circa 1957.
[James S. Brown] wearing turban riding [bus?], circa 1957.
Photo and one copy. Man entertaining as group watches [undated].
Photo and four copies. Two women and three men in kitchen [undated].
Photo and four copies. Group of men dancing in [living?] room [undated].
Photo and six copies. Group of six men inside smoking and reading. Two other pair of feet visible but persons unseen [undated].
Indoor group portrait of 21 men [James S. Brown back row second from right wearing turban, undated]
Indonesian Delegation, 1959-1960
Photographic slide. [James S. Brown] on left seated with two women and a man with plates on laps.
Eastern Kentucky Resource Development Project, circa 1960
Outdoor group photo in cleared area with forested background and low hills [1961]. Back of photo: "EKRDP project, 1961."
Metaponto, Italy, 1961-1964
Aerial photo showing fields and unidentified structures [1951]. Back of photo: "Aerial photograph taken in 1951 Metaponto. From: The social problems of change in the Mezzogioro (Study group on Rural Social Development, Naples and Metaponto, March-April 1965).
Aerial photo showing fields and unidentified structures [1964]. Back of photo: "Metaponto, 1964. From: The social problems of change in the Mezzogioro (Study group on Rural Social Development, Naples and Metaponto, March-April 1965).
Conference on Migration and Behavioral Deviance, Puerto Rico, Nov. 4-8, 1968
James S. Brown, Harry Schwarzweller, and others seated around table in discussion.
Group of seven unidentified men seated at large table talking.
Group of ten men and one woman around table in discussion.
Color photo. One woman and seven men seated around table smoking and drinking coffee.
Color photo. Five men seated around table taking notes.
1997 Appalachian Studies Conference Banquet, March 14-17, 1997.
Scope and Contents note
Conference held at Drawbridge Estates, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. James S. Brown received plaque for decades of work on and with Appalachian out-migrants. Color photos taken by Frank Winchester.
[James S. Brown] on right conversing with two unidentified women.
[James S. Brown] on right taking with Dwight Billings on left and others present in background.
[David L Rouse] conversing with [James S. Brown] who had back to photographer.
[James S. Brown] seated left bottom corner along with other attendees, [Dwight Billings] center standing with back to camera.
[James S. Brown] with walker, with [Tom Wagoner] behind him, woman to right of him and [Michael Maloney] to far right.
[Shawna Scott, University of Kentucky Sociology Department] behind podium.
[Roberta Campbell] behind podium.
[Dwight Billings] on left with two women, one of whom is speaking at podium.
[Dwight Billings] at podium.
[Dwight Billings] on left and unidentified man at podium.
[Gurney Norman] behind podium.
[Michael Maloney] speaking behind podium.
Unidentified man behind podium.
Man peaking at podium, another man and woman behind and to the side of podium watch. Audience is present.
[Dwight Billings] in foreground with others at banquet.
Men and women at banquet.
Men and women engaged in conversation during banquet.
Men and women seated at banquet.
Two unidentified women seated on sofa with others in background.
Faith Hill Mission Center, Lucky Fork, Kentucky, undated
Postcard with log [church] and two other buildings nestled among trees [undated].
Salyersville, Kentucky
Postcard depicting "Street Scene-Salyersville, KY. L-51" [undated] [Signs for J. Fred Reed Department Store, Carpenter Hotel and National Farm Loan association visible.]
Postcard depicting "Street Scene-Salyersville, KY. L-52" [undated] [Ashland products station visible to right, Magoffin county courthouse to left.]
Postcard and duplicate depicting "Magoffin County Courthouse, Salyersville, KY. L-53." [undated]
Photographic Rendering of Maps, undated
Negative map of eastern Kentucky and print
Negative map of eastern Kentucky
Negative map of eastern Kentucky
Negative map of eastern Kentucky, southwestern Ohio and far eastern Indiana and print
Negative map of eastern Kentucky, southwestern Ohio and far eastern Indiana
Negative map of eastern Kentucky, southwestern Ohio and far eastern Indiana
Negative map of eastern Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan counties [undated]
AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS, 1978-1999
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These materials include voice recordings of James S. Brown and others on audio cassette tapes and a video cassette recording of the ceremony during which James S. Brown received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Berea College. Materials are arranged in chronological order.
Audio recording of James S. Brown and his Aunt Margaret [1978]. Container label: "James S. Brown and his Aunt Margaret, approximately 30 minutes each side, taped 1978."
Audio recording of [awards ceremony and acceptance speech at Berea College where James S. Brown received the Distinguished Alumnus Award, November 6, 1979] Container label: "Alumni Assoc. Banquet."
Audio recording of Jim Brown. Container label: "Jim Brown, Wolf Branch, Newfound, 7/15/83."
[Video cassette recording of James S. Brown Memorial Service November 27, 1999]. Container label: "Memorial Service for James S. Brown, November 27, 1999."
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