![]() ![]() ![]() A., The Pocket Treasury of American Folklore, Pocket Books,1950.īotkin, B. Massachusetts Press, Massachusetts, 1972.īoatwright, Mody C., Family Saga and Other Phases of American Folklore,Urbana, Illinois, University of Illinois Press, 1958. ![]() Folklore and American LiteraryTheory, Amherst: Univ. Books that Fall out of the Realm of Living History,First-Person Interpretation, and Creditable Material for Public Programs.Īxlerod, Alan, Oster, Harry, Rawls, Walton H., Penguin Dictionary ofAmerican Folklore.īattle, Kemp Plummer, Illustrated by John Battle, Great American Folklore:Legends, Tales, Ballads and Superstitions From All Across America, Doubleday,New York, 1986.īluestein, Gene, The Voice of the Folk. A Select (with Caution) Book on American Folklore.ĥ. ![]() Selected Bibliography on Phrase, Expressions& Word Origins.Ĥ. Selected Bibliography on Urban Folklore.ģ. Selected Bibliography on American Folklore.Ģ. The bags bear the name of the Irondale Roller Mills and the WilliamsMoran Milling Company, and include their Split Silk, Corn Meal, and MorningGlory "Milled from Selected Soft Wheat.ġ. Thisphotograph shows two men posing inside a flour mill with four bags of theirproduct. Interior Photo Irondale Missouri Flour Mill, circa 1920. ![]()
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