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Our Singing Country
Southern Folklore Quarterly. 1937-         . Published by the University of Florida
in cooperation with the Southeastern Folklore Society.
Spivacke, Harold, "The Archive of American Folk-Song in the Library of Con­gress," in SFQ, Vol. II, No. 1, 31-36 (1938).
Stout, E. J., Folklore from Iowa. New York: J. J. Augustin, 1936.
Taylor, Archer, "A Finding-List of American Song," in SFQ} Vol. I, No. 3, 17-24 (1937).
Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin, 1935—
Thomas, Jean, Ballad Makin} in the Mountains of Kentucky, New York: Henry Holt& Co., 1939.
Interesting study of backgrounds.                                       '
Thompson, H. W., Body, Boots and Britches. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1940.
Not primarily a collection of folk songs, but contains the texts of more than a hundred ballads and other songs, without music, gathered in New York State.
Thompson, Stith, Motive-Index of Folk-Literature {Indiana University Studies, Nos. 96, 97, 100, 101, 105, 106, 108, 109, no, ill, 112; also issued as FF Communications, Nos. 106-109, 116, 6 vols.). Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana Uni­versity, 1932-5.
Monumental work; important in classifying.
Treat, A. E., "Kentucky Folksong in Northern Wisconsin," in JAFL} 52:1-51
(1939)-Umble, John, "The Old Order Amish, Their Hymns and Hymn Tunes," in JAFL,
52:82-95 (1939).
Wheeler, M., and Bridge, C. G., Kentucky Mountain Folk-Songs, Introduction
by Edgar Stillman-Kelley. Boston: Boston Music Co., 1937.
With accompaniments.
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