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Talking Turpentine - Part One - Repost
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This is a repost of this video, which apparently had a permanent load errors, and which I deleted.
Lawrence Earley, author of *Looking for Longleaf,* and Edwin Patterson, ...
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Asheville School Hymn 10-31-2009
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The Asheville School Chorus sings the school hymn at the convocation on Family Weekend, October 31, 2009. Dr. Milton Crotts of Warren Wilson College is the guest director.
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Algia Mae Hinton sings "Why Should I Worry" on her 80th birthday, N.C. Museum of Art
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Algia Mae Hinton, the great blues singer and guitarist from Johnston County, NC, sings "Why Should I Worry" on her 80th birthday, August 29, 2009, in the Amphitheater at th...
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Tim and Brenda Currin play "Breaking in the Puppies"
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Tim Currin (fiddle) and Brenda Currin (Guitar) of Granville County, N.C., play "Breaking in the Puppies", a tune that Tim wrote, with friends in the Southern String Band, R...
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Crescent Moon Rounders play Briarpicker Brown
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The Crescent Moon Rounders play Briarpicker Brown in the old time string band competition at the Fiddler's Grove music festival, Union Grove, NC, May 24, 2008,
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Crescent Moon Rounders play Stuart's Longbow
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The Crescent Moon Rounders play Stuart's Longbow in the old time band competition at the Fiddler's Grove music festival, Union Grove, N.C., May 24, 2008.
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Rowena Southern Dances the Charleston on her 90th Birthday
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Rowena Tesh Southern (born Jan. 3, 1918) does the Charleston for friends and family at her 90th birthday party, Jan. 5, 2008, at Hillyer Memorial Christian Church, Raleigh,...
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Talking Turpentine - Part Two
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Lawrence Earley, author of *Looking for Longleaf,* and Edwin Patterson, historian and Harnett County, NC landowner, describe the process of extracting resin from longleaf p...
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Talking Tar - Part Three
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Edwin Patterson follows Lawrence Earley's remarks to further describe how the tar kiln on his property in Harnett County, North Carolina was used, November 18, 2007.
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Talking Tar - Part Two
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Lawrence Earley, author of *Looking for Longleaf,* describes the process of making tar from dead branches and stumps of longleaf pine trees. He speaks at a tar kiln on the ...
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