James Still photographs and sound recordings
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- James Still photographs and sound recordings
- Date
- circa 1890s-2001, undated (inclusive)
- Creator
- Still, James
- Extent
- 5.45. Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Authors, American -- 20th century.
- Arrangement
- Organized into the following series: Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides; Miscellaneous; Snapshots of Still; Snapshots of Still With Others; Portraits of Still; Portraits of Still With Others; Still's Dead Mare Branch Home; Still's Army Service Photos; Still's Education and Employment, Public Appearances and Speaking Engagements, Portraits and Snapshots; Still's Yard, Garden, and Cats; Still's Family; Still's Adopted Family, The Perrys; Still's Friends and Visits with Friends; Still's Travels; Events; Photographs Still Received with Correspondence; and Sound Recordings.
- Preferred Citation
- pa87m12: [identification of item], James Still photographs and sound recordings, circa 1890s-2001, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Although an Alabama native, author James Still is considered a Kentuckian. He spent most of his life in Kentucky and most of his writings center around the coal fields in the eastern part of the state. Still, who was one of ten children, was born in LaFayette, Alabama on July 16, 1906 to Lonie Lindsay and J. Alex Still. His father was a cotton farmer/horse doctor who envisioned a legal career for his son. But, by age eight his son harbored dreams of becoming an author. Still had no monetary resources, but was able to earn a Bachelor's degree in 1929 from Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee, by working, among several jobs, in a stone quarry and as a janitor in the library. After completing his duties, Still spent many solitary nights in the library pouring over the literature he found there. In addition to funds earned at school, Still also received assistance from wealthy industrialist Guy Loomis. Loomis also partially subsidized Still's graduate school experience at Vanderbilt University where he took a class with Fugitive John Crowe Ransom and received an M.A. in English in 1930. At Loomis' suggestion Still attended the University of Illinois where he earned a B.A. in Library Science in 1931.
- At the height of the depression Still was unable to locate permanent employment. Riding freight trains in his search, he tried selling Bibles in Mississippi, picking cotton in Texas, and working for Sears and Roebuck in Atlanta. In 1932 former college classmate and poet Don West offered Still a job organizing Boy Scout troops and baseball teams at a Bible camp in Knott County, Kentucky. At summer's end Still was offered a non-salaried position as a librarian at the Hindman Settlement School with room, board, and laundry furnished. The young man remained at the school for six years. While there he initiated a satellite program to supply children's books to local schools one day a week and one summer he worked as a social worker with the Federal Emergency Relief Administration - an experience which left an indelible impression on him.
- James Still's professional writing career began in 1931 with the publication of his poem "Dreams" which appeared in Arcadian Magazine. During the next five years his poetry appeared in such periodicals as Boys Life, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Saturday Review of Literature, The Literary Digest, Poetry 47, The Sewanee Review, The New Republic, Mountain Life and Work, Kaleidograph, and The Atlantic. In 1937 Viking Press published Hounds on the Mountain a collection of his poems. The young author's first published short story, "All Their Ways are Dark," appeared in The Atlantic in June of 1936.
- Many of his subsequent works were authored in a 150-year-old log house, owned by his neighbors and friends the Amburgey family, located between the Dead Mare Branch and Wolfpen Creek facing Little Carr in Knott County. Still retreated to this secluded thirty-one acre, mostly mountainous tract, located nine miles from the Settlement School in 1939. The location was a perfect place to try his hand at farming, to raise a garden, to observe the wonders and horrors of nature, and to ponder and participate in his adopted community.
- It was at the log house that Still completed his collection of short stories, On Troublesome Creek, Hounds on the Mountain, and his most acclaimed work River of Earth published in 1940. The novel tells the story of a coal miner and his family who travel from one mine to another in search of work during the depressed late 1920s. The family is maintained by their strong bond in the face of hardship and calamity. The book's setting was inspired by Still's experience surveying people in their homes while he served with the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Dean Cadle, in the foreword to the 1978 edition of the work, compares River of Earth to John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath and noted that they were "the only books chronicling the demoralizing Depression years that have continued to gain readers in more affluent ones." Called "a work of art" by Time Magazine, River of Earth is considered a modern classic. Still's realism, his use of dialect and narration, his acute awareness of relationships and human character, and his economical yet richly descriptive approach captured high praise from critics and won him the Southern Author's Award.
- Still's other writings also drew critical praise. Not only did his short stories appear in the O. Henry Memorial Prize Stories series (1937, 1938, 1939, and 1941), several were also included in Best American Short Stories (1946, 1950, 1952). The young writer became acquainted with other authors at renowned literary workshops such as the Bread Loaf Conference (1937), the MacDowell Colony (1938) and at the Yaddo Arts Colony (1939, 1940, 1941, 1951, and 1981). Moreover, he also received two Guggenheim fellowships in 1941 and 1946.
- In spite of his age, at thirty-six Still was among the first men drafted into the Army/Air Force from Knott County. Attaining the rank of Sergeant E-7, he served for two years in the Gold Coast, a British colony which became Ghana in 1956. While in Africa he visited Egypt, Palestine, and Eritrea. He survived a crash landing in the Sudan, attacks of blackwater fever (malaria) and a bad case of dysentery. After he returned to Kentucky he rejoined the staff of the Hindman Settlement School in 1951. Ten years later in 1962 he joined the Department of English at Morehead State University as an Associate Professor - a post he held until 1970. Thereafter he was a visiting professor at Ohio University (Portsmouth), and at Berea College (1972) and served as a lecturer at numerous institutions.
- Retirement allowed Still to write full-time. As a consequence he underwent another literary renaissance which included publication of several children's books, collections of folklore, short stories, and poetry and in 1977 his second and last novel, Sporty Creek: A Novel About an Appalachian Boyhood, (G. P. Putnam's Sons, N.Y.). Other books included: Way Down Yonder in Troublesome Creek: Appalachian Riddles and Rusties (G. P. Putnam's Sons, N.Y., 1974), Pattern of a Man and Other Stories (Gnomon Press, 1976), Jack and the Wonder Beans (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1979), The Run for the Elbertas (University of Kentucky Press, 1980), Rusties and Riddles and Gee-Haw Whimmy-Diddles (University Press of Kentucky, 1989), The Wolfpen Notebooks: A Record of Appalachian Life (University Press of Kentucky, 1991), and The Appalachian Mother Goose (University Press of Kentucky, 1998).
- James Still's work did not go unnoticed. In 1979 the University of Kentucky established the James Still Fellowship program to encourage Appalachian-related research. Moreover, during the 1980s he worked with Kentucky and Tennessee Public Television on programs featuring his work. In addition, he appeared regularly as a commentator on National Public Radio. He also received numerous awards and honorary degrees from such institutions as Berea College, Lincoln Memorial University, Morehead State University, and the University of Kentucky. In 1995 he was named Poet Laureate of Kentucky.
- An inveterate reader, Mr. Still's interests included botany, entomology, Appalachian folklore, the Civil War and World War I. He also made many trips to Mexico, Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, and El Salvador to study the Mayan civilization. Perhaps the most treasured events, however, were the annual birthday parties sponsored by the Hindman Settlement School and his friends during the decades preceding his death on April 28, 2001. Also important in Still's life was his enduring relationship with his adopted daughter Teresa Perry Reynolds to whom he left his literary legacy.
- Scope and Content
- The James Still photographs and sound recordings (dated circa 1890s-2001, undated; 5.45 cubic feet; 12 boxes) are the personal photographs and sound recordings of the writer James Still. Included are negatives, photographs, and slides, as well as contact sheets for various photographers.
- Images include portraits and snapshots of Still; his friends and family; his home on Dead Mare Branch; his garden, yard, and cats; his travels; and his years in the Army Air Corps during World War II. There are also images from Lincoln Memorial University where he earned his undergraduate degree, as well as photographs from his years spent at the Hindman Settlement School. Other images include various landscapes and outdoor scenes; public appearances, speaking engagements, and events which Still attended; and images Still received with letters, cards, and other correspondence.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Access to sound recordings is restricted to the user copy only.
- 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
Negatives, contact sheets, and slides, 1970s-1990s, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain negatives from rolls of film circa 1970s-1990s, negatives of several different formats with a signed note from Still dated "6 August 83," which says: "After these negatives are developed return them to me, and I'll return them to Morehead State U. from whence they came. I'll identify them when I'm next down Fayette County way." There are also contact sheets of various photographers, as well as slides.
Roll 1-Outdoor scenes, undated
Roll 2-Perry family at Christmas; exterior of Still's home, 1973 December
Roll 3-Perry family at Christmas; interior of Still's home, circa 1975
Roll 4-Still's house and garden; funeral in Hindman, KY, circa 1978
Roll 5-Latin America; Teresa Perry; Still's yard/garden, circa 1970s
Roll 6-Still outdoors with rocks/waterfall/stream; Still's yard, circa 1978
Roll 7-Still outdoors with rocks/stream; Still's cats/yard, circa 1978
Roll 8-Asia; Still's yard/house, undated
Roll 9-Perrys and friends; Still's house/yard/cats, undated
Roll 10-Richard M. Nixon center dedication, Hyden, KY, 1978 July 2
Roll 11-Still's cats/trees; unidentified men, undated
Roll 12-Still family and family reunion, circa 1981
Roll 13-Perrys; Amburgeys; outdoor scenes, undated
Roll 14-Still's garden/cats; Still at a school, undated
Roll 15-Man and woman; wall with Roman numeral on it, undated
Roll 16-Televised Carl Perkins funeral, 1984
Roll 17-Outdoor scenes; Still's house, undated
Roll 18-19-Still in London, circa 1990s
Roll 20-Still in Central America, undated
Roll 21-Unidentified house and 90th birthday party, Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, KY, 1996 July
Negatives from Morehead State University, undated
Contact sheets, Carlyle Cross and Thomas B. Frazier, 1977 September
Contact sheets, Warren Brunner, undated
Contact sheet, Lexington Herald-Leader, 1982 July
Contact sheets and negatives, UNC Asheville, undated
Slides, 1978-1993, undated
Slides, undated
Miscellaneous, 1930s-1990s, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images that did not fit well in other categories. Many are landscapes or outdoor images. Others were groups of images that were found together which could fit in several categories.
Landscapes and street scenes, circa 1930s
Photos found in envelope together, 1993 August
Outdoor scenes by Warren Davis and Peter Kayafas, 1998, undated
Photos of paintings of Still, 1990, undated
Photo duplicates from Morehead State University, 1979 October
Photos found in envelope together and from same roll of film, undated
- Box 2, folder 8
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All of the items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
General miscellaneous, undated
General miscellaneous, undated
Snapshots of Still, 1920s-1990s, undated
Scope and Contents note
Arranged chronologically, these folders contain snapshots of Still, including photographs taken at his Dead Mare Branch Home. There are also folders with Still in unspecified outdoor locations and a folder with photos from May 1995 that appear to have been taken the same day.
1920s-1990s
undated
At his Dead Mare Branch home, 1930s-1980s
At his Dead Mare Branch home, undated
Outdoor scenes with rocks and water, 1978
- Box 3, folder 5
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All of the items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
In a field, circa 1970s
Unidentified location, 1995 May 15
Snapshots of Still with others, 1920s-1990s, undated
Scope and Contents note
Arranged chronologically, these folders contain snapshots of Still with other people. One folder contains (nitrate?) negatives and one print of Still with a library science graduate student in 1931.
1920s-1930s
Negatives and print, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, 1931
1950s-1960s
1980s
1990s
undated
Portraits of Still, 1920s-1992, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain portraits of Still, taken by both professional and amateur photographers.
By Charley Cargille Studios, Johnson City, TN, circa 1920s
By Dean Cadle, Newport, TN, 1954
By Dean Cadle, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1959
By Thomas V. Miller Jr./Louisville Courier-Journal, 1960 January
By Dean Cadle, 1964
By Bob Connor, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1975 October
By Carlyle Cross, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1977 September
By Thomas B. Frazier, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1977 September
By John Stephenson, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1978
By Warren Brunner, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1982 November
By Earl Palmer, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1986
By Daniel Price, 1986 August
By Whyland's Studio, 1992
By Molly Bundy, 1992 June
By Richard Nugent, undated
By Earl Palmer, at Dead Mare Branch home and Jethro Amburgey's shop, undated
By Dean Cadle, inside Dead Mare Branch home, undated
By Dean Cadle, outside Dead Mare Branch home, undated (possibly 1959)
Photographers unknown, at Dead Mare Branch home, undated
Photographers unknown, location unknown, undated
Portraits of Still with others, 1954-1987
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain portraits of Still with others taken by professional photographers.
By Dean Cadle, Newport, TN, 1954
By Carlyle Cross, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1977 September
By Thomas B. Frazier, at Dead Mare Branch home, 1977 September
By Dean Cadle, unknown location (includes one close-up of Teresa Perry), 1977 November
By Frank Majority Jr., Whitesburg, KY, 1987
Still's Dead Mare Branch home, 1940s-1990s, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images, both interior and exterior of Still's Dead Mare Branch home, by both professional and amateur photographers. Folder 2 contains images from late 1940 when Still first moved to the house, which was abandoned.
Exterior, 1940s-1990s
Exterior (album series), 1940 November
Exterior, by Dean Cadle, 1959 December, undated
Exterior and interior, by Vassie Hagan, (includes one image of Still in his yard), 1969
Exterior and interior, by John Stephenson, 1978
Exterior, by Randy Hall, undated
Exterior (from same roll of film) (Though many of these images are almost identical, they differ very slightly, under magnification, in focus, angle, height, or distance of the camera), undated
Exterior (miscellaneous), undated
Interior, by Bob Connor, 1975 October
Interior, by Dean Cadle, undated
Interior (miscellaneous), undated
Miscellaneous gate/well images, 1952-1964, undated
Still's army service photographs, 1940s, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain photographs taken during Still's service in the Army Air Corps in World War II. They include images of various locales in Africa and images of Still in uniform. Two folders contain (nitrate) negatives. Corresponding prints are in the folders that follow.
Negatives, Gulf of Guinea, Gold Coast, and misc. places in Africa, circa 1940s
Negatives, Egypt and misc. places in Africa, circa 1940s
Gulf of Guinea and Gold Coast in Africa, circa 1940s
Egypt and misc. places in Africa, circa 1940s
Individual and group portraits various locations, circa 1940s
Photos of Africa/Africans by M. Samuels, circa 1940s
Airbrushed and colorized digital prints of Still in Army Air Corps uniform, undated
Still's education and employment, 1920s-1960s, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images pertaining to Still's education and employment. Though he also attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne and Vanderbilt University, the images in these folders are from Lincoln Memorial University where he earned his undergraduate degree. He worked as a librarian at the Hindman Settlement School in Hindman, KY, for more than forty? years.
Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN, circa 1920s
Hindman Settlement Library and School, 1930s-1960s, undated
Public appearances and speaking engagements, 1974-1998, undated
Scope and Contents note
Arranged in chronological order, these folders contain images of Still at various public appearances and speaking engagements. When known, the name, location, and time of the event has been given.
Still receiving honorary degree, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN, 1974 June 2
East Tenn. State University, Johnson City, TN, 1979 January
Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, and Hindman, KY, 1979 October 4
Elizabeth Madox Roberts conference, St. Catherine College, Springfield, KY, from Sharon Teagarden, 1981 October 30
Still accepting award, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 1982 October 29
Alumni and friends of the university, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 1982 November 19
Literary hall of fame, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN, 1983 January
Visiting Betty Jean Wells's class, Lynchburg, VA, 1985 June
Lipscomb Reception, unspecified location, 1986
Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, KY, 1988 March
Book signing, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 1988 April
Still accepting award, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 1988 June
Still performing with Jim Wayne Miller, WV Capitol Theatre, Charleston, WV, by Phyllis Moore, 1988 November
Kaila Perry kindergarten graduation, unspecified location, 1989
Rock Castle County High School, Mt. Vernon, KY, 1989 October
Unspecified location, 1989 November
River of Earth Celebration, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 1990 February 5
River of Earth 50th anniversary, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, by Lexington Herald-Leader, 1990 April 3
River of Earth 50th anniversary, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, by Frank Majority, 1990 April 3
River of Earth 50th anniversary, University, of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1990 April 3
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1991 April
Book signing, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, 1991 April
Children's function, unspecified location, 1991 June
85th birthday, unspecified location, from Rebecca Michael, 1991 July
Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 1991 August 29
Kentucky Book Fair, unspecified location, 1991 November
Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, from Wilma, 1992 June 21
Faculty scholars program picnic, University of KY, Lexington, KY, 1992 July 14
86th birthday luncheon, New Gratz Hotel, Lexington, KY, 1992 July
Southeast Kentucky Community College, campus unspecified, 1993
Faculty scholars summer picnic, University of KY, Lexington, KY, 1993
Book signing, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 1993 June 22
James Still Fellow 87th birthday dinner, Merrick Inn, Lexington, KY, from Molly Bundy, 1993 June 21
James Still Fellow 87th birthday dinner, Merrick Inn, Lexington, KY, and Bundy home, New Albany, IN, from Molly Bundy, 1993 June and July
Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, NC, 1993 September
Book fair, Frankfort, KY, 1993 November
At governor's mansion, Frankfort, KY, 1993 November 19
Alice Lloyd College, Pippa Passes, KY, 1994 October
Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, KY, 1994 October
Bluefield State College, Bluefield, WV, by Norma Mahood, 1994 November 30
Poet laureate event, Frankfort, KY, from Secretary Jelsma, 1995 April
Poet laureate event, Frankfort, KY, from Carolyn Kent, 1995 April
89th birthday party, University of KY, Lexington, KY, 1995
89th or 88th birthday party, Hindman, KY, 1995 July or 1994 July
Faculty scholars program 89th birthday party, University of KY, Lexington, KY, 1995 September 13
Book event, Alice Lloyd College, Pippa Passes, KY, 1995 October 14
90th birthday party, unspecified location, by Cynthia Cooke-Whitte, 1996 July 13
Unidentified house and 90th birthday parthy, Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, KY, 1996 July
- Box 7, folder 24
Scope and Contents note
[Note: all items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
92nd birthday party, Still's Dead Mare Branch home, 1998 July 18
Writers' workshop, Hindman, KY, 1998 July
Graduation, Cumberland College, Williamsburg, KY, undated
Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, undated
Governor's Awards in the Arts, Kentucky Center for the Arts, Frankfort, KY, undated
Outdoor event, unspecified location, undated
Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, from Barbara S. Harris, undated
Writer's workshop?, Still's Dead Mare Branch home, from Alice Adams, undated
Miscellaneous, unspecified locations, undated
Portraits and snapshots, 1890s-1977, undated
Scope and Contents note
Arranged chronologically, these folders contain portraits and snapshots of men, women, children, and groups. One folder contains a group of images of a boy with a dulcimer, and the last three folders are images of unidentified men by named photographers.
Mixed sex/age groups, 1920s-1990s
Mixed sex/age groups, undated
Women, 1890s-1970s
Women, 1980s-1990s, undated
Men, 1930s-1990s
Men, undated
Children, 1950s-1980s
Children, 1990s, undated
David Cadle with dulcimer, 1966
Men, by Thomas B. Frazier, 1977 September
Man, by Carlyle Cross, 1977 September
Men, by Thomas Huston, undated
Still's yard, garden, and cats, 1970s-1984, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images of Still's property on Dead Mare Branch, including photographs of his garden and yard as well as his cats. Most appear to have been taken by Still himself.
Yard and garden, undated
- Box 8, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
[Note: all but one of the items in this folder are prints of negatives found in various folders in Box 1.]
Yard and garden, circa 1970s, undated
- Box 8, folder 14
Scope and Contents note
[Note: all but one of the items in this folder are prints of negatives found in various folders in Box 1.]
Yard and cats, 1978, 1984, undated
- Box 8, folder 15
Scope and Contents note
[Note: all but four of the items in this folder are prints of negatives found in various folders in Box 1.]
Still's family, 1890s-1990s, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images of Still's family arranged chronologically and/or by event.
1890s-1920s
1930s-1980s
undated
J. Alexander Still's funeral, 1957 October
Family reunion, circa 1981
- Box 9, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All but four of the items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
Comer Still's funeral, 1988 October
Digital copy prints, 1920s-1980s
Livings/Samples (great-nieces and great-nephews), circa 1970-1990s, undated
Some relatives at a reunion, 1998
Still's adopted family, the Perrys, 1967-1998, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images of Still's adopted daughter, Teresa Perry, her children, and her family. There is also a folder of photographs of Still with members of the Perry family. Look for a good close-up of Teresa Perry taken by Dean Cadle in Box 5, Folder 4.
Teresa Perry, 1972-1988, undated
Kaila (Perry) Bradley (Teresa's daughter), 1983-1989, undated
Jake Bradley (Teresa's son), 1998
Teresa's immediate family, 1967-circa 1975, undated
Other Perry relatives, circa 1974-1978
Still with the Perrys, 1972-1998, undated
Still's friends and visits with friends, 1960s-2001, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images of people Still spent a good deal of time with or corresponded with frequently, the family of his godson (the Thompsons), and his best friend (Jethro Amburgey) and his family. There are also photos of Still visiting his friends the Bundys and the Caudills at their homes and one folder with images of unidentified friends of Still visiting him at his own home.
Paul Thompson family, 1989, undated
Amburgeys, 1960s-1980s, undated
Amburgeys, undated
Amburgeys, negatives with prints, undated
Weinbergs, 1992-2001, undated
Visits, the Bundys, New Albany, IN, 1988 November 13 and 1989 October 12
Visit, the Bundys, New Albany, IN, 1993 February 3-6
Visit, the Bundys, New Albany, IN, and Lexington, KY, 1994 February-May
Visit, Dennis Gibson, Greenville, IN, and the Bundys, New Albany, IN, 1994 October 1-2
Visit, unidentified guests at Still's home and other places, 1996
Visit, the Caudills, Louisville, KY, and the Bundys, New Albany, IN, 1999 July
Visits, Johnson City, TN, 1989-1995
Visit, gathering at Still's home, undated
Still's travels, 1940s-1990s, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images of Still's travels throughout the world and the United States, including photographs of the western U.S., Jerusalem, various locations in Latin America, and England.
Western United States, 1941
Jerusalem/Palestine, circa 1940s
Guatemala, Honduras, and other places in Latin America, circa 1970s
- Box 10, folder 6
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All but three items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
unidentified location in Asia, undated
- Box 10, folder 7
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
Devon, England, 1987
London, England, circa 1990s
- Box 10, folder 9-10
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
Events, 1952-1984
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain photographs of events, many of which appear to have been taken by Still himself with the exception of the images of the James T. Farrell visit and Carl Perkins funeral, which were taken by others. The images of the Carl Perkins funeral are actually pictures of a television on which the funeral is being aired.
Funeral, 1952
James T. Farrell visit to Morehead, 1968
Richard M. Nixon center dedication, Hyden, KY, 1978 July 2
- Box 10, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
Funeral for an Amburgey, circa 1978
- Box 10, folder 14
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
Televised funeral for Carl Perkins, 1984
- Box 10, folder 15
Scope and Contents note
[Note: All items in this folder are prints of negatives found in Box 1.]
Photographs Still received with correspondence, 1954-1999, undated
Scope and Contents note
These folders contain images Still received with letters, cards, and other correspondence. They are arranged chronologically by postmark date when it is known or by the date written if there is no postmark. Some have neither a date written nor a postmark, but are known to have been received with correspondence. [For some photos from correspondence, see public appearances/speaking engagements folders.]
Postmarked, 1954 January 27-1989 December 11
Postmarked, 1991 December 10-1994 June 12
Postmarked, 1994 December 7-1998 October 5
Postmarked, 1998 November 17-1999 September 27
Postmarked, 1999 December 1-1999 December 27
Partial postmark/date, circa 1970s
Partial postmark/date, circa 1980s
Partial postmark/date, circa 1990-1994
Partial postmark/date, circa 1995-1999
No postmark/date, undated
Sound recordings, 1986-1992, undated
Scope and Contents
Series contains audiocassettes of interviews with and readings by James Still. Each audiocassette includes the original, user copy, and preservation copy. Additionally, the series contains two unidentified reel-to-reel tapes.
National Public Radio broadcast featuring James Still reading a poem about Memorial Day in Kentucky, circa 1980s
National Public Radio broadcast featuring James Still, Verna Mae Sloan, and Gurney Norman, undated
WFPL Louisville, Kentucky interview with James Still, performed by John Gregory, undated
Reading by James Still at an Elder Hostel as part of the Kentucky Open House series, lengthy introduction by Alice Brown, undated
Reading by James Still at the Kentucky Center for the Arts, Louisville, Kentucky, undated
River of Earth 50th Anniversary Celebration, University of Kentucky, 1990 April 3
Oral History interview with James Still, 1991 August 2
Commercial recording "Heritage" by James Still and Randy Wilson, 1992
Audience recording of musical "Oh! Henry!", 1986
Unlabeled reel-to-reel tapes, undated
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Negatives, contact sheets, and slides, 1970s-1990s, undated
- Miscellaneous, 1930s-1990s, undated
- Snapshots of Still, 1920s-1990s, undated
- Snapshots of Still with others, 1920s-1990s, undated
- Portraits of Still, 1920s-1992, undated
- Portraits of Still with others, 1954-1987
- Still's Dead Mare Branch home, 1940s-1990s, undated
- Still's army service photographs, 1940s, undated
- Still's education and employment, 1920s-1960s, undated
- Public appearances and speaking engagements, 1974-1998, undated
- Portraits and snapshots, 1890s-1977, undated
- Still's yard, garden, and cats, 1970s-1984, undated
- Still's family, 1890s-1990s, undated
- Still's adopted family, the Perrys, 1967-1998, undated
- Still's friends and visits with friends, 1960s-2001, undated
- Still's travels, 1940s-1990s, undated
- Events, 1952-1984
- Photographs Still received with correspondence, 1954-1999, undated
- Sound recordings, 1986-1992, undated
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