Interviews with Lee Bryson, 1987 August 25
This collection consists of audio tapes used for background information when writing Davis' novel, “Okeeheedee Country.” Also included are photographs of Jeanette in her cap and gown, a copy of her short work, “Wild Flowers in Hog Branch,” a summary of her life, a copy of a photo of Alcoa High School Central Office (1983-1984) that she appears in, and a copy of a letter she wrote to Random House Publishing Group requesting they publish a book of her poetry.
Dates
- 1987 August 25
General Description
"Mother first part Uncle Lee - phone call about meeting Mr. Babcock who returned to Tellico to visit with "old logger employees"
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 1 Linear Feet (3 boxes)
General Description
"Mother first part Uncle Lee - phone call about meeting Mr. Babcock who returned to Tellico to visit with "old logger employees"
General Description
Written on tape side 1: "phone conservation [sic] -about meeting the son of the owner of Babcock Lumber Co. - by Jeanette Payne Davis"; written on tape side 2: "Blank"
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository