Pondering Kentucky: The Magazine, Issue 29, 1992

Project: Glen Bastin's Pondering Kentucky Oral History Project

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Walter Bowman of the Kentucky Department of Military Affairs talks about Adam Rankin "Stovepipe" Johnson, a notable Kentuckian during the Civil War.

Stephanie Bailey, an entomologist from the University of Kentucky, talks about woolly worms.

Jim Barnes talks about his model-A car collection.

Tom Moody discusses the music Kentuckians used to enjoy before the radio and how the invention of the radio impacted popular music.

Bastin reads the poem "In Kentucky" by James Mulligan.

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2012oh086_pk029

Interviewee Name

Walter Bowman

Stephanie Bailey

Jim Barnes

Bill Cunningham

Tom Moody

Interviewer Name

Glen Bastin

Interview Partial Date

1992

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