Annie Hatch and Craig Miller going to Annie's family's cabin at Thousand Peaks Ranch. Thousand peaks Ranch is at the headwaters of the Weber River up the canyon east out of Oakley in Summit County. They were attending a folk arts staff retreat;
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Miller, Craig R. (Craig Robb)--Portraits;
Board of Trustees of the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress met March 2-3 in Washington, D.C. Left to right: Jeanne Guillemin of Boston College, Russell Fridley of the Minnesota Historical Society, William Kinney, Jr. editor and...
Anne "Annie" Hatch standing; Carol Edison, seated at Thousand Peaks Ranch. Thousand Peaks Ranch is at the headwaters of the Weber River up the canyon east of Oakley in Summit County. Attending a folk arts staff retreat;
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Edison, Carol A.;
Award ceremony in Denver at the annual meeting of the American Association of State and Local History. The Utah Folk Arts Program received the 1997 Award of Meric, American Assoc. of State & Local History;
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Edison, Carol A.;
Thomas E. Cheney holding two published versions of his controversial book, The Golden Legacy. At the time this photo was taken, Cheney was 85 years old;
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Cheney, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1901-1993--Portraits;
Miller and Hatch going to Annie's family's cabin at Thousand Peaks Ranch. Thousand Peaks Ranch is at the headwaters of the Weber River up the canyon east out of Oakley in Summit County. They were attending a folk arts staff retreat;
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Miller, Craig R. (Craig Robb)--Portraits;
Hal Cannon and Teresa Jordan's wedding, Iron Mountain, Wyoming. North of Cheyenne, Wyoming. August 19 or 20, 1991. Stanley, Thatcher, Edison, and Miller all worked at the Chase Home in Liberty Park in the 1980s;
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Stanley, David, 1942-; Edison, Carol A.; Miller, Craig R. (Craig Robb); Thatcher, Elaine;
One of the first folklore projects funded by the Utah Humanities Council (1988) was a radio series hosted by Craig Miller on community station KRCL. The programs, titled "Religious Music among Utah's Blacks," featured choirs and gospel groups,...
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Miller, Craig R. (Craig Robb)--Portraits;
Folklorist Thomas Cheney examines the two published versions of his controversial book, The Golden Legacy. Photo taken 1986, when Cheney was eighty-five;
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Cheney, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1901-1993--Portraits;
Folklorist Thomas Cheney examines the two published versions of his controversial book, The Golden Legacy. Photo taken 1986, when Cheney was eighty-five;
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Cheney, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1901-1993--Portraits;
Juanita Brooks stands next to the monument to John Doyle Lee at Lee's Ferry in Arizona. Brooks was an historian, novelist, and collector of folklore in southern Utah;
Barbara and Lester Hubbard, Jan Harold Brunvand (standing), Hal Cannon, and David Gardner, President of the University of Utah, looking at the liner notes and album cover of the New Beehive Songster, Vol I, compiled from the Hubbards' recordings of...
Folklore--Utah; Folklorists--Utah; Hubbard, Lester A. (Lester Andrews), 1892-1978; Brunvand, Jan Harold; Cannon, Hal, 1948-; Gardner, David Pierpont, 1933-;