VIRGINIA HORNPIPE FIDDLERS 99-200
MANUSCRIPTS
Physical
Description:
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manuscript item.
Dates:
1935-1939
Provenance:
This item was
purchased by the Center for Popular Music in June 2000 from a private
individual through an online auction (E-Bay).
The item was originally created by the performing musicians for their
own use.
Scope and
Content:
A 4" X
6" 31-page booklet documenting the activities, performance materials,
general accounting, and vehicle maintenance of the Virginia Hornpipe Fiddlers
musical performance group.
Contents of the
booklet, handwritten in pencil, include lists of jokes, one-liner quips, and
skits; a list of engagements, mid-May through mid-October 1936; a list of
engagements, end-April through end-August 1937; list of “open dates” for August
through January; a list of tune titles; list of radio stations and years
broadcast; list of tips received, end-March 1936 through July 1937; lists of
expenses; vehicle mileage account for January 1938; vehicle maintenance, April
through January; list of pictures taken; scratched notes on front and back
covers; and a receipt for drinks, 1939.
Lists of
engagements generally indicate which town the gigs were in, whether they were
paid or not, how much, and the total number of performances and income for the
season. Towns listed are located in
Lancaster and Lebanon Counties of southeastern Pennsylvania.
Location:
This item is
located among the manuscripts collection and filed by accession number.
Related
Materials:
Photograph in
iconographic collection GEN-PR-00175 was originally found and purchased, by the
dealer, at the same place as the booklet.
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