West Virginia Folklore Society
The West Virginia Folklore Society was an organization devoted to studying and collecting folklore in the United States, founded on July 15, 1915.[1] It was among the most prominent such organizations in the early 20th century.[2]
John Harrington Cox, archivist and editor for the West Virginia Folklore Society, published an influential collection of folk songs in 1925, called Folk-Songs of the South: Collected Under the Auspices of the West Virginia Folk-Lore Society.[3] Cox had founded the society with WVU vice-president Robert Armstrong and Walter Barnes of Fairmont Normal School.[4]
References
- ^ Prozzillo Byers, Judy (November 12, 2010). "West Virginia Folklore Society". e-Wv - The West Virginia Encyclopedia. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
- ^ Musical Traditions
- ^ Crawford, pg. 604
- ^ Tribe, pgs. 9-10
- Crawford, Richard (2001). America's Musical Life: A History. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-04810-1.
- Ivan M. Tribe (1984). Mountaineer Jamboree: Country Music in West Virginia. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813115146.
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