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Photo, Print, Drawing Vernon Harris's catfish pond, Enigma, Georgia; Big Jim's Restaurant, Enigma, Georgia; Stallion statue, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, Georgia; Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia

About this Item

Title

  • Vernon Harris's catfish pond, Enigma, Georgia; Big Jim's Restaurant, Enigma, Georgia; Stallion statue, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, Georgia; Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia

Names

  • Adler, Thomas A.

Created / Published

  • Enigma, Georgia; Tifton, Georgia; Ty Ty, Georgia, August 10, 1977 - August 11, 1977

Headings

  • -  Folklore--Georgia
  • -  Equestrian statues
  • -  Restaurants
  • -  Fish ponds
  • -  Signage
  • -  Photographs
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  United States -- Georgia -- Tift County -- Tifton
  • -  United States -- Georgia -- Berrien County -- Enigma
  • -  United States -- Georgia -- Tift County -- Ty Ty

Genre

  • Photographs
  • Ethnography

Notes

  • -  Image numbers, descriptions: at Vernon Harris's catfish pond near Enigma GA: 01-02, Vernon Harris feeding his catfish (tossing out catfish pellets) and "calling" them; 03-06, catfish come to the surface to feed on the pellets Harris threw out; at Big Jim's Cafe, Enigma GA: 07-08, Bobby Rowan; at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton GA: 09-10, the Golden Stallion (college emblem); at at Dorsey's barbecue (signs on establishment vary; one states "Dorsey's Ser. Sta. & BBQ"), Ty Ty, GA (some underexposed); 11-13, tool shed next to Dorsey's main store building; 14, the store itself; 15-17, entrance to the store, with signs including, "If you go to glory you will obey all of God's rules, if you eat, drink, smoke, chew, ride, ect, you will obey this one rule below," "Not Anything Credited on Sundays to Anyone, 6 days are yours, 7th mine" around it; 18-19, Sign over gas pumps: "This business will be sold."

Medium

  • 35 mm color slide

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1982/010: GA7-TA-38

Source Collection

  • South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/010)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

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Credit line: South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/010), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Adler, Thomas A. Vernon Harris's catfish pond, Enigma, Georgia; Big Jim's Restaurant, Enigma, Georgia; Stallion statue, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, Georgia; Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia. Tifton Tift County Georgia Enigma Berrien County United States Ty Ty, 1977. Enigma, Georgia; Tifton, Georgia; Ty Ty, Georgia, - August 11, 1977. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1982010_ta_038/.

APA citation style:

Adler, T. A. (1977) Vernon Harris's catfish pond, Enigma, Georgia; Big Jim's Restaurant, Enigma, Georgia; Stallion statue, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, Georgia; Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia. Tifton Tift County Georgia Enigma Berrien County United States Ty Ty, 1977. Enigma, Georgia; Tifton, Georgia; Ty Ty, Georgia, - August 11, 1977. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1982010_ta_038/.

MLA citation style:

Adler, Thomas A. Vernon Harris's catfish pond, Enigma, Georgia; Big Jim's Restaurant, Enigma, Georgia; Stallion statue, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, Georgia; Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia. Enigma, Georgia; Tifton, Georgia; Ty Ty, Georgia, - August 11, 1977. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1982010_ta_038/>.