Identifier |
NCOH-0007 |
Creator(s) |
See Nabb Center Staff |
Acquisition |
These interviews, with the exception of the Creston Long interview of Austin Short, were acquired from Donald Ward and his independent work in oral history. |
Language(s) |
English |
Use |
Records are open for research. Copyright, including literary rights, belongs to the author(s) or their legal heirs. Permission to publish or reproduce must be obtained from the Nabb Research Center which extends beyond "fair use." |
Preferred Citation |
"Item, collection title and identifier, box # and folder # (if applicable), Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland." |
Attribution |
Finding aid written by Mike Setzler, February 2020 |
Related Materials |
Fisher Genealogy Collection (1775 – 1873) Folklife Collection - Customs and Superstitions from Sussex County (1974 – 1974s) Walter Thurston Photograph Collection (circa 1850 – 1970s) |
Separated Materials |
Interview questions, release forms, and notes can be found in the archive folder of the Edward H. Nabb Reseach Center for Delmarva History and Culture. Transcriptions are also available online in PDF form via Dropbox. |
Scope and Content Note
NCOH-0007_00001: This interview was conducted by Donald Ward with Kendal Jones on March 26, 2018. Kendal Jones describes his upbrining in the Lowes Crossroads community of Southern Sussex County, Delaware. Topics discussed include the 1933 Laurel Flood, the Burnt Swamp fire in the 1930's, the makeup of Laurel in the early 20th Century including Truitt's Country store and others, and Carey's United Methodist Camp.
NCOH-0007_00002: This interview was conducted by Donald Ward with Ralp Elliot on April 16, 2018. Ralph Elliot shares his memories of his upbringing in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delware. He describes life on his family's farm in the early 1930s, school life, and other miscellaneous topics.
NCOH-0007_00003: This interview was conducted by Donald Ward with James Baxter Jr. on April 19, 2018. James Baxter shares his memories of his upbringing and later life in Georgetown, Delaware. He describes his life with his family in the early 1930s, school life, farming, life at the University of Delaware, the poultry industry, and his growing business in the area.
NCOH-0007_00004-0005: This interview was conducted by Creseton Long with Austin short on June 5, 2018. In this interview, Austin Short describes his upbringing in Southern Delaware and his affiliation with the timber industry in the area and its affiliation with Salisbury.
NCOH-0007_00006: This interview was conducted by Donald Ward with Kendal Jones in March, 2019. In this interview, Kendal Jones continues his stories from the previous interview, adding more information to his accounts on the previous topics.
NCOH-0007_00007-00008: This interview was conducted by Donald Ward with Margaret Jones in March, 2019. In the interview, Margaret Jones describes her upbringing in Piney Neck, Delaware, near Millsboro. She describes farm life, rural culture in the early 1930's including race relations, and her memories of Carey's camp.
NCOH-0007_00009: This interview was conducted by Donald Ward with Ray Jones in March, 2019. In the interview, Ray Jones describes his early life and upbringing in the Mission area near Millsboro, Delaware. He shares his memories of farm life, rural recreation, rural education, and even mentions the Georgetown German POW camp during World War Two.
NCOH-0007_00010: This interview was conducted by Donald Ward with Norris Godwin Jr. in March, 2019. In the interview, Norris Godwin shares his memories of the poultry and pork business during the mid-20th Century, describing the practices, methods, and downfall of small-time farmers in the area and the rise of large corporations.
NCOH-0007_00011: This interview was conducted by Donald Ward with Sam Warrington in March, 2019. In the interview, Sam Warrington shares his early memories and upbringing in Long Neck, Delware. He describes farm life, milking and milk deliveries, rural relations, race relations, and school life in Millsboro.
Archive.org Links:
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000700001
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000700002
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000700003
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000700004
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh0000700005