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Bailey Collection tapes regarding Clementine Hunter and Melrose

Files are in MP3 format
Italicized numbers are the nominal tape numbers

 


Melrose Plantation
Clementine Hunter
Interviewer,
David Driskell
1-11-72

26.6 MB

 


Clementine Hunter and MHB 1-28-78

27.3mb
 
11
tape #6
2-4-78
François Mignon

28mb
16
CH and MHB
at MHB house
tape #8 copy 2

9.68mb
 
22
Bailey collection
tape 22

28.4mb

 

2
Clementine Hunter interviewed by Toby Armstrong for Louisiana Arts. Documentary
Summer 1979

19.9mb

 

7
The Snowman 

1-28-78

3.47mb
12
CH & MHB
"just talk"
3-5-78

28mb
 
17
tape #8
3-19-78 copy #3

9.68mb
 
Clementine Hunter
and MHB

28mb
3
damaged original
8
tape #3  
2-4-78

34.5mb
 
13
Tape #8 referenced
1-29-78

28.6mb
 

 

18 
Tape #7  3-5-78

28.8mb
 
Mrs. Irene C. Wagner Interviewed by Kathryn Bridges on Cammie G. Henry
89mb
4
Clementine Hunter discussing "Angel Ascending into Heaven"

4.10mb
9
tape # 4
2-9-78
Painting #5 "Mary and Baby Jesus on the King's Highway"
Painting # 6
"The Burial"

8.5mb
 
14
tape 8 3-5-78
painting #7
"Saturday Night"
Painting #8
"Picking Cotton"
Painting #9
"Angels"

15.3mb
 
19
Melrose Plantation Architecture David Driskell 1-11-72

28mb
 
Remarks MHB
4.8 MB
5
Clementine Hunter and MHB Family background  1-15-78

27.8mb
 
10 
tape#5 
CH & MHB
"just talk" plus
discussion of a painting of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

27.6mb
 

 

15
Tape #8
3-5-78 copy #2

15.3mb
 
20
Clementine Hunter  & MHB  9-27-80

6.92mb

 

 

 


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