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    Just because

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    mandolins; banjos; guitarsCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 23 Item 1 & 2 R.E. Murrell, M.P. Mitchell & Joe Burkhardt Eldon, Missouri March 15, 1950 Golden Slippers (Mandolin, banjo, and guitar) Just Because (Mandolin, banjo, and guitar)Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Golden slippers

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    mandolins; banjos; guitarsCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 23 Item 1 & 2 R.E. Murrell, M.P. Mitchell & Joe Burkhardt Eldon, Missouri March 15, 1950 Golden Slippers (Mandolin, banjo, and guitar) Just Because (Mandolin, banjo, and guitar)Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Buffalo gals

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    mandolins; banjos; guitars; voiceReel 23 Items 6-9 R.E. Murrell, M.P. Mitchell & Joe Burkhardt Eldon, Missouri March 15, 1950 Buffalo Gals (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Marmaduke Horn Pipes (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Soldier's Joy (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Green C o m (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Mitch..This has been a little string session at the home of Dr. Robert E. Murrow in Eldon, Missouri, on March 15, 1950. Dr. Buster Murrow was on the mandolin, Joe Burkhardt was playing the banjo, and I was playing the guitar and singing. Collected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle PerrinFunding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Green corn

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    banjos; mandolins; guitarsCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 23 Items 6-9 R.E. Murrell, M.P. Mitchell & Joe Burkhardt Eldon, Missouri March 15, 1950 Buffalo Gals (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Marmaduke Horn Pipes (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Soldier's Joy (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Green C o m (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Mitch..This has been a little string session at the home of Dr. Robert E. Murrow in Eldon, Missouri, on March 15, 1950. Dr. Buster Murrow was on the mandolin, Joe Burkhardt was playing the banjo, and I was playing the guitar and singing.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Soldier's joy

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    banjos; mandolins; guitarsCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 23 Items 6-9 R.E. Murrell, M.P. Mitchell & Joe Burkhardt Eldon, Missouri March 15, 1950 Buffalo Gals (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Marmaduke Horn Pipes (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Soldier's Joy (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Green C o m (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Mitch..This has been a little string session at the home of Dr. Robert E. Murrow in Eldon, Missouri, on March 15, 1950. Dr. Buster Murrow was on the mandolin, Joe Burkhardt was playing the banjo, and I was playing the guitar and singing.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Marmaduke horn pipes

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    banjos; mandolins; guitarsCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 23 Items 6-9 R.E. Murrell, M.P. Mitchell & Joe Burkhardt Eldon, Missouri March 15, 1950 Buffalo Gals (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Marmaduke Horn Pipes (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Soldier's Joy (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Green C o m (Mandolin, banjo, guitar) Mitch..This has been a little string session at the home of Dr. Robert E. Murrow in Eldon, Missouri, on March 15, 1950. Dr. Buster Murrow was on the mandolin, Joe Burkhardt was playing the banjo, and I was playing the guitar and singing.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Bury me beneath the willow, 'neath the weeping willow tree,

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    mandolins; banjos; guitars; voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 23 Item 3 R.E. Murrell & M.P. Mitchell Eldon, Missouri March 15, 1950 The Weeping Willow Tree Bury me beneath the willow, 'neath the weeping willow tree, And when you know that I am sleeping, then is when I ask you to think of me. They told me that he did not love me, how could I believe them true? Until an angel whispered softly, He'll be proven true to you. So, bury me beneath the willow, 'neaththe weeping willow tree, And when you know that I am sleeping, then I'll ask you to think of me.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    William Mitchell Opinion – Volume 3, Nos. 1 & 2, May 1961

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    Selected Table of Contents 76 Seniors to Graduate; Hon E. Barrett Prettyman to Address Class June 13 College Interest High in Recent Student Bar Campaign Legal Ethics Scores Hit With 4th Year Class Parke-Davis Case Highlights Trade Issue / William G. Stocks Moot Court in Review / R.E. Hachey Foreign Law Institute Greeted Enthusiastically Judge Knudson Presides In Hennepin Family Court Editorial Board Carol A. Paar, Wayne A. Vander Vort, John T. Uldrich, John Moylanhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1004/thumbnail.jp

    [David Mitchell and Descendants]

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    Copy of "David Mitchell and Descendants" originally written by Thomas Mitchell, Jr. The manuscript starts with David Mitchell, possibly a Revolutionary soldier, and details what is known about his life and those of his descendants. The record ends with the marriage of his widow, Sarah Patterson Mitchell Frear, to Abraham Frear. It states that she was the mother and grandmother of many Frears and Mitchells in the family. After the record, there is a note about the original manuscript's author; it was then copied by Ora Osterhout

    In the Garden, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020

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    Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
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