James Hines literary papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- James Hines literary papers
- Date
- 1925-2009 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 3 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Appalachian authors
- Bluegrass music
- Correspondence.
- Fiction
- Literary agents.
- Magazines.
- Manuscripts -- Kentucky.
- Rural families -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 1997ms206 : [identification of item], James Hines literary papers, 1925-2009, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Kentucky author and musician James Hines (1926-2017) was born in and, other than youthful travels around the country, lived most of his life in Rosine, Kentucky. He graduated from Horse Branch High School and attended the University of Kentucky. He was a writer and songwriter who wrote about rural life in more than 400 short stores and articles in a very wide range of American, Canadian, and British periodicals. He considered Bill Monroe, the legendary Bluegrass musician who was also from Rosine, a friend and mentor.
- Scope and Content
- The James Hines literary papers (dated 1925-2009; 3 cubic feet; 8 boxes) comprise manuscripts, published articles, song lyrics, and correspondence that document James Hines' literary career. The collection contains a few items related to his personal life, reflected in personal correspondence and photographs; however the collection is primarily focused on his professional work as a writer. There are typescript manuscripts for numerous short stories and his novel The Legend of Doc Brown. The bulk of the collection contains published articles, which Hines signed before he donated the collection. Hines' writing appeared in an eclectic range of publications, from prestigious literary journals such as The Laurel Review to popular Western fiction publications, such as Zane Gray and The Golden West. Some stories appeared in magazines like Hustler, Women's Household, and Kentucky Living. A small portion of the collection contains Hines' song lyrics, music cds on which his songs appeared, and a demo tape for his song, "River of Tears". There are photographs of James Hines with his friend and Bluegrass mentor, Bill Monroe.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Education and personal correspondence, 1948-2007
Professional records, 1946-2008
Professional correspondence, 1948-2007
Royalty agreements and receipts, 1964-2008
James Hines interview typescript, undated
Newspaper clippings, 1946-1993
Literary and public service certificates, 2005-2008
Photographs, 1925-2007
Johnnie Hines, father of James Hines, photograph, 1925
Fairview School with young James Hines, 1934
Jesse Stuart and James Hines photograph, 1948
Jane Stafford, Phil Stafford, Jesse Stuart, and James Hines photograph, 1948
Bill Monroe and James Hines photograph, 1955
Bill Monroe and James Hines photograph, 1968
Bill Monroe and James Hines photograph, 1971
Marilyn Joan Landers Hines, James Hines, and Hazel Smith photograph, 1972
Bill Monroe and James Hines photographs, 1974
James Hines and Bill Monroe photograph, 1974
James Hines and James Monroe photograph, 1996
James Hines directing a TV crew at Bill Monroe's funeral, 1996
Kenny Baker and James Hines photograph, 1996
Aaron Hutchings and James Hines photograph, 2001
Home of James Hines in Rosine, Kentucky, photograph, 2007
James Hines near mailbox, 2007
Writing, 1952-2008
Manuscripts, 1965-2008
"Chair Bottom Cat" manuscript, 1965
"The Reckoning", 1979-2008
"A Word to the Wise", 1985
"Sweetheart of My Dreams", 1990
"Wrath of God!", 1990
"A Word to the Wise", 1992
"Family Honor and Hog Business", 1993
"The Dogfight", 1993
"Jetbird", 1999
"Fight! What For?", 2002
"Young Love, First Love", 2003
"Last Virginia Reel", 2007
"Christmas Journey", 2008
"My Mules", 2008
"The Last Farewell", 2008
"The Trouble in the Hills", 2008
"They Shoot to Kill", 2008
"Two Jugs Full", 2008
"Ziggy Wiggy on the Night of Halloween", 2008
"Down Payment on a Wedding", 2008
"For the Love of Hillary Lou", 2008
"Dog", 2008
The Legend of Doc Brown, 2000
Published works, 1952-2008
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