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  2. West Virginia folklore - Wikipedia

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    A 1916 edition of the Martinsburg Herald wrote about the founding of the West Virginia Folklore Society, an organization which is still active today. [18] Another newspaper article published in the same year details a meeting of the West Virginia University Women's Club where they asked the folklore society to create a collection of ghost ...

  3. West Virginia Folklore Society - Wikipedia

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    The West Virginia Folklore Society was an organization devoted to studying and collecting folklore in the United States, founded on July 15, 1915. [1] It was among the most prominent such organizations in the early 20th century. [2]

  4. Augusta Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    Augusta Heritage Center in Elkins, West Virginia, United States, is a non-profit organization which fosters the scholarly study and practice of traditional arts in music, dance, craft, and folklore. The program started in 1973 as a summer program named "Augusta Heritage Arts Workshops" that focused on Appalachian heritage and traditions.

  5. Category:West Virginia culture - Wikipedia

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    Events in West Virginia (10 C, 5 P) F. Festivals in West Virginia (2 C, 6 P) ... West Virginia Day; West Virginia folklore; Template:West Virginia Music Hall of Fame;

  6. Ruth Ann Musick - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 she revived the state’s folklore society, dormant since 1917 (two years after its founding), and in 1951 became the founding editor of West Virginia Folklore, serving in that capacity until her retirement in 1967. According to her eulogy by William Hugh Jansen, Folklore Professor at the University of Kentucky, she had become “a ...

  7. Category:West Virginia folklore - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 October 2024, at 10:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Family feuds in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most infamous feud in the history of the U.S., the Hatfield–McCoy conflict is an iconic and legendary event in American folklore. [2] The Hatfields, of West Virginia, were led by William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield. The McCoys, of Kentucky, were under the leadership of Randolph "Ole Ran’l" McCoy.

  9. Telltale Lilac Bush - Wikipedia

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    The Telltale Lilac Bush and Other West Virginia Ghost Tales is a collection of 100 folklore and ghost stories compiled by Ruth Ann Musick. The tales surround ghost stories from around the Marion County area in northern West Virginia .