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ADS-1002-10: Wilburt Johnson, February 21, 2004
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Collection number: Folder 10
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County of Residence:Atkinson
Occupation:Retired
Notes:Located in the carport of Mr. Johnson's home in Willacoochee, GA.
Mr. Johnson speaks audibly and clearly throughout this interview.
Interview part of Faces of Piney Woods grant project. Referred by Gillis Carter.
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Genres (Controlled Vocabulary):Turpentine, personal experience narrative, occupational folklife, naval stores
Dates:
February 21, 2004
CAS-1002.11 Wilburt Johnson, February 21, 2004
File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Collection number: Folder 36
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Equipment Used:Timothy C. PrizerInformant Name:Timothy C. PrizerFieldworker:The carport of Mr. Wilburt Johnson's home at 200 Project Ave. in Willacoochee, GA.Engineer:Original tape number 04.2Location:Original tape number 04.2Content Summary:Mr. Johnson speaks audibly throughout the recording, his deep speaking voice loud enough for the tape recorder. The occasional car passes by his house, sometimes with music playing, but for the most part...
Dates:
February 21, 2004
Interview with Wilburt Johnson, February 21, 2004
File — Bag: \folklife\prj1014\, Folder: 062_johnson-wilburt
Collection number: PRJ1014-062
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Oral history interview with Wilburt Johnson, February 21, 2004. Willacoochee (Ga.). Fieldworker: Tim Prizer. Audio file digitized from cassette tape. Part of the South Georgia Folklife Project at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Topics include Turpentining and the Turpentine industry and trade.Mr. Wilburt Johnson speaks of his life working in the turpentine woods of south Georgia. Mr. Johnson worked for a number of people throughout his career in...
Dates:
February 21, 2004
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