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Dorothy Scarborough Phones & Addresses

  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Akron, OH

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Dorothy Scarborough

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The Wind

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Dorothy Scarborough

ISBN #

0292790120

The Wind

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Dorothy Scarborough

ISBN #

0292790368

Song Catcher in the Southern Mountains

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Dorothy Scarborough

ISBN #

0404055699

Can't Get a Red Bird

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Dorothy Scarborough

ISBN #

0404584683

On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs

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Dorothy Scarborough

ISBN #

0674012623

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Frankie and Johnny (sg)

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…The familiar "Frankie and Johnny were lovers" lyrics first appeared (as "Frankie and Albert") in On the Trail of Negro Folksongs by Dorothy Scarborough, published in 1925; a similar version with the "Frankie and Johnny" names appeared in 1927 in Carl Sandburg's The American Songbag.[8]…

Dorothy Scarborough

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Dorothy Scarborough (born Emily Dorothy Scarborough, January 27, 1878 - died November 7, 1935) was an American writer who wrote about Texas, folk culture,

The Wind (novel)

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The Wind, (1925) a supernatural novel by Dorothy Scarborough depicts the loneliness of life in a small Texas town during the 1880's. It was later made into a

Dorothy L Scarborough from Jacksonville, FL, age ~75 Get Report