0.85 E. G. G., Paradise or Pair o' Dice, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.84 W. M. Maule, Montgomery Peak, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.83 Lucien Goulet, Another Dardanelles, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.80 William M. Maule, Folger Peak, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.79 Emory C. Cretser, Pudding from Put-In?, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.79 Allan Miers, Bogus in Siskiyou, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.78 Marcelle Saylor Masson, How Dunsmuir Was Named, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.78 D. H. H., Batiquitos and San Elijo Lagoons, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.76 Margaret Klausner, Another Sutter, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.75 J. A. C. Leland, Cohasset: Well Named, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.74 J. N. Bowman, Schoolhouse Creek, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.71 J. A. C. Leland, Gualala Again, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.69 Henrietta Girgich, Sniktaw Creek, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.69 R. Bayley Gill, $20000 for a Name, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.69 D. H. H., Butano, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.69 Erwin G. Gudde, The Cluster-Name Kaiser, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.67 J. N. Bowman, Place Names from Private Land Grant Cases, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.67 Robert Hitchman, Boistfort; Rainey Creek Valley, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.66 Clara Hisken Dorothy H. Huggins, Tehama: Indian or Aztec?, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.66 E. G. G., Dunderberg Not Dunderberg Peak, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.65 , Queer Pronunciations, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.65 W. M. Maule, Fales Hot Springs, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.65 Samuel T. Farquhar, Lemurians on Mount Shasta, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.65 J. N. Bowman, Napa, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.64 A. A. Brierly, Dead Horse Meadow, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.64 Forrest L. McAbee, How Yorkville Was Named, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.64 Lucy S. Burnham, New Mexico Place Names: Fruitland the Meadows Burning Hill, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.64 Helen Carlson, Mine Names on the Nevada Comstock Lode, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.63 Muriel Sibell Wolle, From "Sailors' Diggings" to "Miners' Delight" (How Mining Towns Are Named), Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.63 E. G. G., The Caribous, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.62 George R. Stewart, Buffalo Meadows (Nevada), Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.61 Levette J. Davidson, Two Colorado Place Names, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.61 Byrd H. Granger, Early Mormon Place Names in Arizona, Western Folklore, 1957.
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0.60 Rose P. White, The Town of Portales New Mexico, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.60 Helen Carlson, Influence of Nineteenth-Century Nevada Railroads on Names along the Line, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.59 Dorothy H. Huggins, "Quesesosi" or "Guesesosi", Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.58 W. M. Maule, Buckeye Creek, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.58 , Hobo Hot Springs, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.58 Frank M. Asbill, Place Naming in the Wailaki Country, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.58 Paul Parker Frances M. Burket, Place Names, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.58 J. N. Bowman, Spring Valley, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.57 , Why Little Ovens?, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.57 S. G. Morley, [El Capinero], Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.57 J. N. Bowman, Tamalpais, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.56 Katherine Karpenstein, Amboy to Goffs, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.56 J. N. Bowman, Rio Ojotska American River, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.55 George R. Stewart, Elko Nevada, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.55 Erwin G. Gudde, The Buttes of California, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.54 J. N. Bowman, The Elusive Rio Jesus Maria, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.53 Howard Bryan, Some Colorful Place Names in New Mexico, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.53 William M. Maule, Why Disaster Peak Was So Named, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.53 D. H. H., Nicasio and Novato, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.52 Harriet B. Titus, Walhalla Gualala, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.52 E. R. F., El Capinero, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.52 Patricia Martin Gibby, Deeth and Disaster in Nevada, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.52 W. H. Hutchinson, The Naming of Cohasset, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.51 Ruth Teiser, Strawberry, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.51 Mrs. F. R. Hurlbutt, Residents of Mount Shasta, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.51 D. H. H., Elko Nevada, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.50 , Corruption of French Names in Lewis County Washington, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.50 Wayne C. Lee, Nebraska's Name Changers, Western Folklore, 1966.
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0.50 T. M. Pearce, Loving and Lovington: Two New Mexico Towns, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.50 Alfred Coester, The Name Carquinez, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.50 Erwin G. Gudde, The Alphabet along a Railroad, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.50 D. H. H., More Dardanelles, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.50 Robert Hitchman, The Irishman in Name-Origin Stories, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.50 James C. Baker, Echoes of Tommy Knockers in Bohemia Oregon Mines, Western Folklore, 1971.
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0.50 Katherine Karpenstein, Mono Lake, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.50 J. A. C. Leland, The Origin of the Name "Sequoia", Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.49 Guy C. Miller, Palo Alto, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.49 E. G. G., Hoopa from Whoop-ah?, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.49 D. H. H., Puente, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.49 S. G. Morley, Carquinez Straits Once More, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.49 Wayland D. Hand, The Lost Cabin Gold Mine, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.49 Guy C. Miller, College Terrace, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.48 George R. Stewart, "Lost" as a Place-Name Specific, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.48 Lucien Goulet, The Dardanelles Once More, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.48 Dorothy H. Huggins, Carquinez the Strait of the Mud People, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.47 Louis A. Sánchez, El Capinero Twice More, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.47 Caroline Bancroft, Lost-Mine Legends of Colorado, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.47 Erwin G. Gudde, Mohave and Mojave, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.47 M. Sharpe, Meaning and Spelling of Maine Prairie Solano County, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.47 Randall V. Mills, Notes on Oregon Place-Names, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.47 Robert Hitchman, Sedro-Woolley Washington, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.46 Helen Carlson, Nevada, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.46 Helen Collier Wishart, Elsionore: Danish Not Spanish, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.46 George R. Stewart, Caribou as a Place Name in California, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.45 Alice Bay Maloney, The Great Divide, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.45 Virginia Madison Hallie Stillwell, Place Names in the Big Bend of Texas, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.45 Wayland D. Hand, California Miners' Folklore: Above Ground, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.45 Erwin G. Gudde, Paging Messrs Dardenelle and Islar, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.45 Oscar Evans, What's in a Name?, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.45 Archer Taylor, Another Story of Buried Gold, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.44 Alice Eastwood, The Islay Cherry, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.44 J. A. C. Leland, Eastern Tribal Names in California, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.44 Mary Hudson Brothers, Place Names of the San Juan Basin New Mexico, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.44 Haldeen Braddy, A Legend of the Lost Nigger Gold Mine, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.44 Thomas P. Brown, Elko Nevada, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.43 Hyman Palais, Black Hills Miners' Folklore, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.43 Dorothy H. Huggins, The Oldest Name in New California, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.43 Erwin G. Gudde, The Solution of the Islay Problem, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.43 Wayland D. Hand, A Horse in the Lode, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.43 Harold F. Thatcher Mary Hudson Brothers, Fabulous La Plata River, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.43 Erwin G. Gudde, The Shifty "Sand Point", California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.43 Lucille Childears, Montana Place Name Records, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.43 Levette J. Davidson, Colorado Place-Name Studies, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.43 T. M. Pearce, The Lighter Side of Place Naming, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.43 J. N. B., Blucher, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.42 T. M. Pearce, "Chicarica Chico Rico Sugarite:" A Puzzle in Place Naming, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.42 Erl H. Ellis, Idaho, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.42 Frank Robertson, Some Lost Mines of California, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.42 K. W. Clarke, More on Beowawe a Nevada Place Name, Western Folklore, 1961.
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0.41 Mike Williams, North Idaho Mining Vocabulary, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.40 Dorothy H. Huggins, Unhallowed Place Names from Portolá's Soldiers, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.40 Fritz L. Kramer, More on "Idaho", Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.40 J. N. Bowman, Quesesosi, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.40 Fritz L. Kramer, Idaho Place Name Records, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.39 Grace Partridge Smith, A 'Hoby-Joby' Song, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.39 Robert Hitchman, Onalaska Washington, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.39 Leslie B. Salm, The Arrowhead, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.39 Fray Angelico Chavez, Don Fernando de Taos, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.39 Wayland D. Hand, California Miners' Folklore: Below Ground, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.38 Lynwood Carranco, Three Legends of Northwestern California, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.38 George R. Stewart, Three Mendocino Names, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.38 Wayland D. Hand, Bell Legend, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.38 Harold Clay Pope, The Lighter Side of Texas Place Naming, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.38 Charles S. Peterson, Winter Feed Summer Shelter Tabernacles and Genealogy: Reflections on Straw-Thatched Cowsheds, Western Folklore, 1982.
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0.38 Gary N. Underwood, Midwestern Terms for the Ground Squirrel, Western Folklore, 1970.
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0.38 Duncan Emrich, A Spanish Version of "Oh Susannah", California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.37 Robert Hitchman, Color Names Surnames and Place Names, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.37 Ruth B. Tolman, Treasure Tales of the Caballos, Western Folklore, 1961.
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0.37 Ina Sizer Cassidy, Taos New Mexico, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.36 , Lost Dutchman Mine, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.36 Erwin G. Gudde, The Names in Death Valley, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.36 Randall V. Mills, The Covered Bridge in Oregon: A Continuing Tradition, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.36 Thomas N. Layton, Stalking Elephants in Nevada, Western Folklore, 1976.
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0.36 Wayland D. Hand, The Folklore Customs and Traditions of the Butte Miner, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.36 Katherine Karpenstein, California Place Name Records, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.36 , A Dictionary of California Place Names, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.36 Robert V. Hine, The Naming of California's Utopias, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.36 Wayland D. Hand, Folklore from Utah's Silver Mining Camps, The Journal of American Folklore, 1941.
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0.36 Randall V. Mills, Districts and Sections in Eugene Oregon, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.36 Erwin G. Gudde, Okanagan Place Names, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.35 , Treasure Lore, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.35 John Solomon Otto Augustus Marion Burns III, Traditional Agricultural Practices in the Arkansas Highlands, The Journal of American Folklore, 1981.
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0.35 David M. Pendergast Clement W. Meighan, Folk Traditions as Historical Fact: A Paiute Example, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
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0.35 Randall V. Mills, Place-Name Notes from the "Oregon Spectator", Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.35 Sandra Bell, The Legend of Quivira, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.35 Ina Sizer Cassidy, The Story of Sapello or "Scat Joe", Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.35 T. G. Grieder_ Jr., Beowawe: A Nevada Place Name, Western Folklore, 1960.
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0.35 Austin E. Fife James M. Fife, Hay Derricks of the Great Basin and Upper Snake River Valley, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.34 Henry Winfred Splitter, Miner's Luck, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.34 Paul C. Johnson, [California Place Names], California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.34 J. N. Bowman, The Meaning of the Name "Sonoma", California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.34 T. M. Pearce, Animal Place Names in the West, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.34 , The Swallows of San Juan Capistrano, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.34 Caroline Bancroft, Folklore of the Central City District Colorado, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.34 Richard E. Klinck, Desert Treasure, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.34 Patrick Huber, Red Necks and Red Bandanas: Appalachian Coal Miners and the Coloring of Union Identity 1912-1936. Western Folklore, 2006,
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0.33 , Parodied Proverbs from Idaho, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.33 Louise M. Clark, Local Lore from San Luis Obispo, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.33 Madison S. Beeler, Sonoma Carquinez Umunhum Colma: Some Disputed California Names, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.33 William Bright, Some Place Names on the Klamath River, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.33 T. M. Pearce, Second Collection "New Mexico Place-Name Dictionary", Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.33 Mary Washington Clarke, Current Mining Beliefs in Cherry Creek Nevada, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.33 Anon, Lost Dutch Oven Mine, Western Folklore, 1964.
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0.32 Philip C. Sturges, Utah Mining Folklore, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.32 Rosemarie Klein, A Lost Mine in Southern California, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.32 Ronald M. James, Knockers Knackers and Ghosts: Immigrant Folklore in the Western Mines, Western Folklore, 1992.
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0.32 Duncan Emrich, Casey Jones Union Scab, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.32 Duncan Emrich, Churches Kill a Mining Camp, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.32 Gerard T. Hurley, Buried Treasure Tales in America, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.32 Robert E. Pike, New Hampshire's Golden Calf, The Journal of American Folklore, 1935.
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0.32 George D. Hendricks, Oryx: Descendant of Unicorn?, Western Folklore, 1964.
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0.32 Erwin G. Gudde, A Footnote to Quesesosi, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.32 Wayland D. Hand, The Folklore Customs and Traditions of the Butte Miner (Concluded), California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.32 Julia Cooley Altrocchi, Folklore of the Old California Trail, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.32 Edith O. Kitt T. M. Pearce, Arizona Place Name Records, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.31 , English Poltergeist, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.31 Dorothy H. Huggins, The Pursuit of an Indian Chief, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.31 Everett V. Cunningham, Pike County, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.31 J. A. C. Leland, Some Eastern Indian Place Names in California, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.31 James Townsend_ Jr., Legends about Mt Diablo, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.31 Byrd H. Granger, Miscellany, Western Folklore, 1964.
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0.31 T. M. Pearce, New Mexico Place-Name Dictionary, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.31 , Swallows on the Mother Lode, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.30 Grant Thompson Don Dunn, Udy Hot Springs: A Bogey, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.30 Verne Bright, Sailors' Diggings in the Siskiyous, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.30 L. B. Mitchell, The Meaning of the Name Albuquerque, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.30 Eugene L. Huddleston, Place Names in the Writings of Jesse Stuart, Western Folklore, 1972.
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0.30 Frank Merchant, Legend and Fact about Gold in Early America, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.30 Austin E. Fife, Hay Derricks, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.30 David R. Brower, Sound Your "A", California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.30 Nate Terrill, The Etymological History of a Clam, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.30 , Gold Dust, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.29 Archie Green, The John Neuhaus Collection of "Wobbly" Songlore, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.29 George R. Stewart, Carquinez Again, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.29 , Some California Legends, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.29 Levette J. Davidson, "Gassy" Thompson and Others: Stories of Local Characters, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.29 Arthur Kyle Davis_ Jr., Samuel P Bell, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.28 Duncan Emrich, Songs of the Western Miners, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.28 Helen Carlson, Truth or Consequences New Mexico, Western Folklore, 1957.
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0.28 Marvin Lewis, Humor of the Western Mining Regions, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.28 S. B. H., Spanish Words in California, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.28 Peter Gerhard, The "Lost Mission" of Baja California, Western Folklore, 1958.
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0.28 Grace Partridge Smith, The Miner's Chant (A ballad from Iowa), California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.28 Wayland D. Hand, Cornish Miners' Custom, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.27 Leah R. C. Yoffie, Superstitions of Cornish Miners, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.27 , Ruse, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.27 Lowell Otus Reese, Social Life on the Trinity, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.27 Katherine Karpenstein, Geographic Names of Oregon, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.27 Jesse W. Harris, The Catskin Legend in Southern Illinois, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
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0.27 Paul Parker, A Monterey County Song, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.26 David R. Lee Hector H. Lee, Thatched Cowsheds of the Mormon Country, Western Folklore, 1981.
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0.26 Elmer L. Smith John Stewart, The Mill as a Preventive and Cure of Whooping Cough, The Journal of American Folklore, 1964.
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0.26 , Rocking-Chair Spook, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.26 Ronald L. Ives, The "Dugway Lament", Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.26 Mary E. Williams, Welsh Nicknames Malad Idaho, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.26 Wayland D. Hand, Rat Baiting, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.26 Wayland D. Hand Charles Cutts Robert C. Wylder Betty Wylder, Songs of the Butte Miners, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.26 Louise Pound, The Legend of the Lincoln Salt Basin, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.25 , The Side Hill Guanos, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.25 Haldeen Braddy, Pancho Villa's Hidden Loot, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.25 Louis Ward Kemp, Putting down Routes: Folk and Popular Perceptions of the Road, Western Folklore, 1983.
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0.25 C. Grant Loomis, A California Story: Yuba City, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.25 Rena V. Grant, The Localized Vocabulary of California Verse, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.25 Lucille Childears, Montana Place Names from Indian Myth and Legend, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.25 W. H. Babcock, Notes on Local Names near Washington, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
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0.25 Rose P. White, New Mexico Place Names: Roosevelt County, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.25 La Verne J. Stallings, The Scofield Mine Disaster, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.25 Lewis L. Curyea, Cuyama Valley, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.25 Ralph Friedman, The Montez Legend, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.25 Patrick B. Mullen, The Folk Idea of Unlimited Good in American Buried Treasure Legends, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1978.
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0.25 Ina Sizer Cassidy, New Mexico Place Name Studies, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.24 John Witthoft, The "Grasshopper War" Folktale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1953.
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0.24 , The Woman in White: A Ghost, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.24 J. Justeson, Paul Bunyan in California, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.24 Celesta A. Lowe, Where's Duffy?, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.24 , Variety in Spelling, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
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0.24 Louis Sánchez, Some Unclassic Myths of California, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.24 H. F. Raup, The Fence in the Cultural Landscape, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.24 E. N. Anderson_ Jr.Marja L. Anderson, The Social Context of a Local "Lingo", Western Folklore, 1970.
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0.24 , City Rustlers, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.24 Samuel T. Farquhar, The Use of Hard Money in the West, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.24 Roger L. Welsch, Railroad-Tie Construction on the Pioneer Plains, Western Folklore, 1976.
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0.24 William Wallace Tooker, Algonquian Names of Some Mountains and Hills, The Journal of American Folklore, 1904.
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0.23 Edmund G. Kinyon, Horse in the Lode, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.23 J. E. Gardner, The Flag of Freedom, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.23 T. M. Pearce, Place-Name Pronunciation Guides for Western States, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.23 Dorothy H. Huggins, Legends of Mount Diablo, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.23 Louis J. Budd, The Naming of Altruria California, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.23 F. W. Hodge, Early Spanish Bungling of Indian Names, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.23 T. M. Pearce, Some Indian Place Names of New Mexico, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.23 Dorothy Mills Howard, Some Mining Lore from Maryland, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.23 Alfred Frankenstein, California Localisms, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.23 Fred Kniffen, The Western Cattle Complex: Notes on Differentiation and Diffusion, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.23 J. Barre Toelken, The Ballad of the "Mountain Meadows Massacre", Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.22 H. H. Adams, Doodlebugs and Doodlebuggers, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.22 Lillian Pethtel, Name Lore around Kamiah, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.22 Robert E. Gyemant, "Jack Haggerty" and a California Legend, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.22 , Rain Dance, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.22 Paul G. Brewster, Games in Virginia 1773. Western Folklore, 1948,
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0.22 Andrew Karl Larson, Some Folk Tales from Utah's Dixie, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.22 , Son of a Gun, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.22 J. Owen Dorsey, The Gentile System of the Siletz Tribes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1890.
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0.22 Ina Sizer Cassidy, A New Mexican Tale, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.22 D. H. H., Primitive Beliefs about Gold, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.22 , Lady Godiva, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.22 , Lost Mine, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.22 , Montana Collection, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.22 Joyce K. Horvath, Mining Lore from Kellogg, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.22 Peter Tamony, Sailors Called It "Frisco", Western Folklore, 1967.
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0.22 Frederick Morrison, An Indian Legend and Modern Tradition, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.22 Lynwood Carranco, Treasure Hunters near Big Bonanza, Western Folklore, 1967.
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0.21 Haldeen Braddy, Folklore of the Texas Big Bend, The Journal of American Folklore, 1941.
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0.21 S. Page Stegner, Protest Songs from the Butte Mines, Western Folklore, 1967.
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0.21 , Phantom White Horse, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.21 Ronald L. Ives, Folklore of Eastern Middle Park Colorado, The Journal of American Folklore, 1941.
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0.21 Louise Pound, The Nebraska Legend of Weeping Water, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.21 G. W. Weippiert, Legends of Iowa, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
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0.21 Ira B. Cross, Californians and Hard Money, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.21 Hazel E. Mills, Two Oregon Place Name Items of 1851 and 1856. Western Folklore, 1952,
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0.21 , Concealed Painting, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.21 Haldeen Braddy, Chaucer's Wandering Hermit and Cabeza de Vaca's Report of Bad Thing, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.21 C. Grant Loomis, The Santa Ana Wind, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.21 J. W. Ashton, Some Folk Etymologies for Place Names, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
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0.21 Austin E. Fife, A Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.21 F. L. Lipman, Hard Money in California, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.21 , Community Hunt, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.21 Arthur Woodward, Green River Knives, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.21 , Buffalo Bill, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.21 , Spelling Mnemonics from Idaho, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.21 Robert E. Cowan, Interview with Robert E Cowan, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.20 Archer Taylor, A Tall Tale of Cherry Picking, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.20 T. M. Pearce, "Albuquerque" Reconsidered, Western Folklore, 1957.
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0.20 Ronald L. Baker, The Role of Folk Legends in Place-Name Research, The Journal of American Folklore, 1972.
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0.20 Doug De Natale Glenn Hinson, The Southern Textile Song Tradition Reconsidered, Journal of Folklore Research, 1991.
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0.20 C. Grant Loomis, Some Fossil Folklore, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.20 J. N. Bowman, The Rose of Castile, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.20 Erwin G. Gudde, The Miner's ABC, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.20 , Ozark Treasure, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.20 Kenneth W. Porter, Willie Kelley of the Lost Nigger Mine, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.20 , West Virginia Place Names, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.20 Allan W. C. Green, Alteration of Place Names, Western Folklore, 1971.
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0.20 Myrtle Read Rawles, "Boontling": Esoteric Speech of Boonville California, Western Folklore, 1966.
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0.20 , California Miner's Song, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.20 Levette J. Davidson, Western Campfire Tales, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.20 , Lost Mine, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.20 Mrs. Frances Remington, Children's Games, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.19 Robert F. Scott, Prairie Fires and Fire Fighting, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.19 John V. Robinson, The "Topping out" Traditions of the High-Steel Ironworkers, Western Folklore, 2001.
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0.19 Levette Jay Davidson, Songs of the Rocky Mountain Frontier, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.19 J. H. Adamson, Tales of the Supernatural, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.19 Austin E. Fife, Utah State University Folklore Collection, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.19 , Hawaiian Festival, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.19 , Lake Elsinore, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.19 , The Tichborne Curse, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.19 Sarah M. Rudd, Harmonizing Corrido and Union Song at the Ludlow Massacre, Western Folklore, 2002.
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0.19 S. J. Sackett, Proverbial Comparisons from Western Kansas, Western Folklore, 1960.
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0.19 , Frankie and Johnnie, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.19 Bert Tallsalt, The Lone Survivor of the Navaho Trading Expedition to Utah Territory, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.19 Terry E. Stephenson, The Santa Ana Wind, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.19 Martin Schmitt, "Meat's Meat": An Account of the Flesh-Eating Habits of Western Americans, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.19 Ronald L. Ives, Dugway Tales, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.19 Charlie Seemann, The "Char-Man": A Local Legend of the Ojai Valley, Western Folklore, 1981.
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0.19 Wayland D. Hand, Dairy Witchcraft and the Ash, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.18 Sidney Robertson Cowell, Dowsers, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.18 John G. Bourke, Notes on the Cosmogony and Theogony of the Mojave Indians of the Rio Colorado Arizona, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
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0.18 Ferdinanda W. Reed, Krylov's "The Swan the Crayfish and the Pike", The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
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0.18 Irene Neu, The Alphabet along the Railroad, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.18 , Pirate Treasure, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.18 Ronald L. Ives, Blood on the Cable, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.18 Elizabeth Pilant, The Dowser in the Ozarks, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.18 Richard C. Poulsen, "This Is the Place": Myth and Mormondom, Western Folklore, 1977.
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0.18 , Lost Mine Again, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.18 Janis Reeves, The Mink Creek Ghost, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.18 Peter Tamony, Steamer Day, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.18 Donald M. Hines, The History and Traditional Lore of the Inland Pacific Northwest: Archival Materials, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1976.
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0.18 Eugene Hammel, Three Local Tales, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.18 J. Rea, Seeing the Elephant, Western Folklore, 1969.
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0.18 Archie Green, John Neuhaus: Wobbly Folklorist, The Journal of American Folklore, 1960.
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0.18 Rondo W. Anderson, Joe Hill: The Legend after Fifty Years, Western Folklore, 1966.
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0.18 Jeff Ferrell, The Brotherhood of Timber Workers and the Culture of Conflict, Journal of Folklore Research, 1991.
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0.18 Hazel E. Mills, The Constant Webfoot, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.18 Kenneth Porter, Granny Wales or Granny O'Whale, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.17 Gertrude A. Steger, Place Names of Shasta County, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.17 Olive W. Burt, The Minstrelsy of Murder, Western Folklore, 1958.
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0.17 Erwin G. Gudde, A Spanish Repartee, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.17 A. F. Chamberlain, Mississagua Place-Names, The Journal of American Folklore, 1890.
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0.17 , Girl Campus Customs at Cal, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.17 , Mormon Cricket Legend, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.17 James Murray, Sailors' Songs with California Significance, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.17 C. Grant Loomis, More Hart Tall Tales from Nevada, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.17 Mimi Clar, Buried Spanish Treasure, Western Folklore, 1960.
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0.17 Celesta A. Lowe, The Ghosts Came Quick to Greenwater, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.17 Richard C. Poulsen, Utah Butterflies, The Journal of American Folklore, 1974.
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0.17 , Some Riddles from Idaho, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.17 Austin E. Fife, Similes from Moab Utah, Western Folklore, 1966.
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0.17 Ralph L. Beals, Two Mountain Zapotec Tales from Oaxaca Mexico, The Journal of American Folklore, 1935.
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0.17 Jan Harold Brunvand, Folk Song Studies in Idaho, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.17 Edmund G. Kinyon, We the Merry Miners, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.17 F. B. Washington A. L. Kroeber, Notes on California Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
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0.17 Archie Green, At the Hall In the Stope: Who Treasures Tales of Work?, Western Folklore, 1987.
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0.17 Louise Pound, Yet Another Joe Bowers, Western Folklore, 1957.
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0.17 , The Calaveras Frog, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.17 Mary Ellen Glass, A Curse upon Lynchers, Western Folklore, 1969.
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0.17 , Folk Heroes Rampant, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.17 Eileen Tarcay, Among the Lamanites: The Indians and the Mormons, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.16 , Giant Story, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.16 Saundra Keyes Ivey, Ascribed Ethnicity and the Ethnic Display Event: The Melungeons of Hancock County Tennessee, Western Folklore, 1977.
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0.16 Peter Tamony, Sandlot Baseball, Western Folklore, 1968.
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0.16 Thomas F. Kehoe Alice B. Kehoe, Boulder Effigy Monuments in the Northern Plains, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
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0.16 George Monteiro, Water Witching, Western Folklore, 1964.
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0.16 L. L. Hanchett Lennox Tierney Austin E. Fife, The Lost Woman of San Nicolás, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.16 Mac E. Barrick, The Hat Ranch: Fact Fiction or Folklore?, Western Folklore, 1975.
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0.16 Kimball Young Thomas D. Cutsforth, Hunting Superstitions in the Cow Creek Region of Southern Oregon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
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0.16 John Quincy Wolf, Who Wrote "Joe Bowers"?, Western Folklore, 1970.
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0.16 Kenneth I. Periman, Silver Garnishes Indian Food, Western Folklore, 1970.
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0.16 Bertha L. Heilbron, North Star Folklore in Minnesota History: A Bibliography, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.16 David C. Duniway, Premature Burial, Western Folklore, 1958.
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0.16 William Jones Wallrich, The Village of Old San Acacio Colorado, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.16 S. J. Sackett, More Signs of Rain from Western Kansas, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.16 S. B. Hustvedt, Spanish Elements in the Style of the Los Angeles Star, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.16 , Butte Mine Nomenclature, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.16 Lewis A. Maverick, The Term "Maverick" Applied to Unbranded Cattle, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.16 S. B. H., The Petrified Body, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.16 David M. Pendergast, The Historical Content of Oral Tradition: A Case from Belize, The Journal of American Folklore, 1988.
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0.16 , New Weekday Names, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.16 , Superstitions of Farm and Field from Idaho, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.16 Herbert Halpert, A Beggar Man Laid Him down to Sleep, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.16 , Weather Prediction, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.16 Archer Taylor, "Pedro!" (California Folklore Quarterly III 277-283), Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.16 James Townsend_ Jr., Folklore of Hawaii, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.16 , Nightshirt Parade, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.16 Richard C. Poulsen, Mules as Venison: Or the Fecundity of Utah's Oral Tradition, Western Folklore, 1974.
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0.16 Archie Green, Boss Workman Wife: Sneaking-Home Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1993.
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0.15 , Four-Leaf Clover, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.15 , Arizona Python, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.15 Sidney Robertson Cowell, The Recording of Folk Music in California, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.15 John Lindow, Swedish Legends of Buried Treasure, The Journal of American Folklore, 1982.
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0.15 Paul Parker, Spanish Names of the Color of Horses, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.15 C. Grant Loomis, April Fooling on the Comstock, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.15 John Solomon Otto, Traditional Cattle-Herding Practices in Southern Florida, The Journal of American Folklore, 1984.
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0.15 C. Grant Loomis, Bret Harte's Folklore, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.15 Julia Cooley Altrocchi, The Lemurians, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.15 J. W. Hudson, An Indian Myth of the San Joaquin Basin, The Journal of American Folklore, 1902.
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0.15 Wayland D. Hand, Nicknames of Butte Miners, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.15 B. A. Botkin, Dust on the Folklorists, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
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0.15 , California Bell Legends: A Survey, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.15 Fayetta H. Philip, Legendary Monsters in California, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.15 Marion Henning, Comic Anecdotes from Santa, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.15 , Folklore from Berkeley, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.15 Eugene Hammel, The Little Gem Handy Gadgets, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.15 C. Grant Loomis, "Tough" Californiana: 1849-1864. Western Folklore, 1947,
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0.15 Henry Winfred Splitter, Ceremonial and Legend of Central California Indians, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.15 Mary E. Williams, Two Indian Tales, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.15 Gaston Burridge, Does the Forked Stick Locate Anything? An Inquiry into the Art of Dowsing, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.14 Henry A. Person, Bottomless Lakes of the Pacific Northwest, Western Folklore, 1960.
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0.14 , Sea Serpent Again, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.14 Clarence Paschall, Ein X für ein U, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.14 A. L. Kroeber, Horatio Nelson Rust, The Journal of American Folklore, 1907.
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0.14 , A Correction: Palo Alto, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.14 Levette J. Davidson, White Versions of Indian Myths and Legends, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.14 Thomas M. Lightfoot, Rounds, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.14 , Rustlers, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.14 Ed Cray, "Topping out" Buildings, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.14 Henry S. Kernan, A Colombian Ghost Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1949.
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0.14 D. H. H., An Aztec Game, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.14 Jack M. Dodson, Another Version of "Keep Your Seat Mr Greely", Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.14 Robert F. Scott, What Happened to the Benders?, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.14 Effie O. Read Kenneth Clarke, Rock-Drilling Contests, Western Folklore, 1962.
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0.14 Edith Fowke, "The Red River Valley" Re-Examined, Western Folklore, 1964.
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0.14 Donald J. Ward, California "Big Foot", Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.14 Jay Mechling, Patois and Paradox in a Boy Scout Treasure Hunt, The Journal of American Folklore, 1984.
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0.14 Joyce Gibson Roach, The Legends of El Tejano the Texan Who Never Was, Western Folklore, 1968.
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0.14 Gertrude May Lutz, Another Tall Tale from California, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.14 , The Homer H Kurtz Collection of Fiddler's Tunes, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.14 , Weather Omens, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.14 Eugene Hammel, Current Mountaineering Folklore: Vocabulary, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.14 Thomas H. King, Roadside Rock Art, The Journal of American Folklore, 1980.
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0.13 Paul P. Parker, Along the Dirty Plate Route, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.13 Felicia Faye McMahon, Forging "The Adirondacker", Western Folklore, 1991.
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0.13 Ila A. Wright, Hair Watch Chains and Flowers, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.13 , Stage Makes Historic Run to Deadwood, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.13 Barre Toelken, Traditional Water Narratives in Utah, Western Folklore, 1991.
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0.13 Wayland D. Hand, The Fatal Last Shift etc, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.13 Jeannine E. Talley, Lucky Horseshoes, Western Folklore, 1972.
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0.13 Betty Suffern, Circular Jingles, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.13 Stephen Lachs, The Legend of Little Hugh, Western Folklore, 1960.
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0.13 S. Griswold Morley, An Old English Ballad, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.13 Kenneth W. Porter, A Ballad of the Northern Territory, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.13 Richard M. Dorson, Fertility Lore, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.13 Jacqueline Thursby, Ritual Identity: Hunting and Feasting in Utah and Southeastern Idaho, Western Folklore, 2004.
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0.13 C. Grant Loomis, Hart's Tall Tales from Nevada, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.13 , Fishermen Stalk Mountain Lions, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.13 Levette J. Davidson, Mormon Songs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
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0.13 W. J. Wintemberg, Folk-Lore Collected at Roebuck Grenville County Ontario, The Journal of American Folklore, 1918.
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0.13 Richard Harry McHale, The Sleeping Princess of Mount Tamalpais, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.13 , Treasure-Divining Rods, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.13 K. W. Clarke, Subterranean Longevity, Western Folklore, 1958.
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0.13 , Proverbs, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.13 Archer Taylor, Some Americanisms in James Hall "Legends of the West" (Philadelphia 1833), Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.13 Mary Jean Kennedy, The Gold Cap of Joaquin Murieta, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.13 James R. Lawson Wayland D. Hand Alta S. Fife, The Rebuke, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.13 C. Grant Loomis, The Tall Tales of Dan De Quille, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.13 , Cattle Rustling, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.13 Arthur Woodward, California Joe, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.13 Thomas U. Walker, Mounting the Soapbox: Poetics Rhetoric and Laborlore at the Scene of Speaking, Western Folklore, 2006.
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0.13 , Treasure Troves, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.12 Florence B. Olsen, Jingle Query, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.12 David Steven Cohen, The Origin of the "Jackson Whites": History and Legend among the Ramapo Mountain People, The Journal of American Folklore, 1972.
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0.12 Mimi Melnick, Ghost Hoax Revealed, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.12 John E. Porter B. H. B., Wobbly and Other Songs, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.12 Claude M. Simpson_ Jr., Captain Jim and the "Third House", Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.12 May Hazel Southern, Sally and Phebe, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.12 Richard Harry McHale, The Sleeping Princess of Mount Tamalpais, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.12 C. Grant Loomis, Popular Anecdotes, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.12 Rose P. White, The Sourdough Biscuit, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.12 Alexander F. Chamberlain, Memorials of the "Indian", The Journal of American Folklore, 1902.
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0.12 C. Merton Babcock, The Vocabulary of Social Life on the American Frontier, Western Folklore, 1950.
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0.12 Edith Fowke, Labor and Industrial Protest Songs in Canada, The Journal of American Folklore, 1969.
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0.12 Mildred Fielder, The Mormons and the Leonid Meteors, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.12 , Yaquis Easter Ritual, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.12 Robert Price, Johnny Appleseed on the Pacific Coast, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.12 , Bridal Costume, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.12 G. P. V. Akrigg, British Columbia Place Names, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.12 C. Grant Loomis, What Is the Difference between?, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.12 Henry S. Kernan, Idaho Lumberjack Nicknames, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.12 L. Allen Smith, Toward a Reconstruction of the Development of the Appalachian Dulcimer: What the Instruments Suggest, The Journal of American Folklore, 1980.
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0.12 Frederic Morrison, Tales from Southern California and New Mexico, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.12 Lisa Gabbert, Distanciation and the Recontextualization of Space: Finding One's Way in a Small Western Community, The Journal of American Folklore, 2007.
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0.12 Richard A. Reuss, The Ballad of "Joe Hill" Revisited, Western Folklore, 1967.
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0.12 William Alderson, On the Wobbly "Casey Jones" and Other Songs, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.12 Gwladys Hughes, Two Ball-Bouncing Rhymes from Japan, The Journal of American Folklore, 1950.
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0.12 Philip D. Jordan, The Kentuckian Meets a Californian, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.12 Gwladys Hughes Simon, Tongue-Twister Sentences, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.12 D. A. Livingstone, Yeahohs and Mating 'Possums, Western Folklore, 1958.
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0.12 , Schagticooke Indians of Connecticut, The Journal of American Folklore, 1907.
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0.12 Louis A. Sánchez, The Placename Soquel, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.12 George A. Barton, Sacrifice among the Wakamba in British East Africa, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
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0.12 James S. Griffith, Quetzalcoatl on the Border? Mestizo Water Serpent Beliefs of the Pimeria Alta, Western Folklore, 1990.
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0.12 Louise Pound, Nebraska Rain Lore and Rain Making, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.12 Steven A. Schulman, Howess Dewey Winfrey: The Rejected Songmaker, The Journal of American Folklore, 1974.
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0.11 Wayland D. Hand, Hat Burning at Childbirth, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.11 Joseph Henry Jackson, Don Luis Arguëllo and the Golden Doves, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.11 , The Settlement and Early Social Condition of Kentucky (1775-1792), The Journal of American Folklore, 1894.
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0.11 A. J. Ellis, Divining Rod, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.11 George Monteiro, And Still More Ethnic and Place Names as Derisive Adjectives, Western Folklore, 1968.
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0.11 , The Stones Mourn, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.11 Archer Taylor, Americanisms in "The Log of a Cowboy", Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.11 Levette Jay Davidson, "Home on the Range" Again, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.11 George D. Hendricks, Four Southwestern Legends, Western Folklore, 1968.
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0.11 George D. Hendricks, Villagers Charge Sorcerer at Work, Western Folklore, 1967.
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0.11 Ken Periman, Witchcraft in Soccer, Western Folklore, 1964.
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0.11 Mellinger E. Henry, "The Ballade of the Skunk", The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
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0.11 Ed Cray, Chilean Pirate Treasure, Western Folklore, 1964.
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0.11 Richard M. Dorson, Nine Ghosts, Western Folklore, 1957.
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0.11 Edith Fowke, American Cowboy and Western Pioneer Songs in Canada, Western Folklore, 1962.
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0.11 Wayland D. Hand, Ratting Mains, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.11 Marjorie Kimmerle, "The Jolly Miller" in Colorado and Elsewhere, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.11 Ronald L. Ives, The "Phantom Ship" of the Gulf of California, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.11 Herbert Halpert, Three Maine Legends, The Journal of American Folklore, 1957.
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0.11 Peter Tamony, Business Names Incorporate Social Change: Levis Hard Hats Cats, Western Folklore, 1973.
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0.11 Norman D. Stevens, The Blue Velvet Band/The Black Velvet Band/The Maid with the Bonny Brown Hair, The Journal of American Folklore, 1974.
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0.11 Louise J. Walker, Indian Burial Customs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1950.
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0.11 Alec Bond, Folk Biography in Dakota Territory, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1980.
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0.11 Atcheson L. Hench, To Come to Fetch Fire, The Journal of American Folklore, 1939.
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0.11 Edward O. Tabor Stith Thompson, Paul Bunyan in 1910. The Journal of American Folklore, 1946,
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0.11 Albert B. Friedman, Joaquin Murieta as Wakken, Western Folklore, 1966.
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0.11 Mary Washington, Reflections of History in Epitaphs, Western Folklore, 1961.
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0.11 Claude E. Stephens, Witching for Water in Oregon, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.11 W. W. Lyman, A Spanish Word in California, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.11 John Cowley, Shack Bullies and Levee Contractors: Bluesmen as Ethnographers, Journal of Folklore Research, 1991.
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0.11 , Tall Tales, Western Folklore, 1948.
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0.11 Jerry A. Herndon, The Snake-Master Legend in West Kentucky, Western Folklore, 1968.
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0.11 W. D. H., Hangtown Fry, Western Folklore, 1968.
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0.11 Roger L. Welsch, Crying Tree Is Healing, Western Folklore, 1967.
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0.11 Archer Taylor Wayland D. Hand, Twenty-Five Years of Folklore Study in the West, Western Folklore, 1966.
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0.10 C. Douglas Chrétien, Boontling, California Folklore Quarterly, 1942.
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0.10 Austin E. Fife Alta S. Fife, Folk Songs of Mormon Inspiration, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.10 , Filipino Superstitions, The Journal of American Folklore, 1949.
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0.10 Kenneth W. Clarke, Voodoo Hex Death, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.10 George D. Hendricks, Flat Earth Fake, Western Folklore, 1968.
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0.10 Lester A. Hubbard, Militant Songs of the Mormons, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.10 Alta M. Bybee, Evil Spirit 'Dooms' Glen Dam, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.10 Peter Tamony, Sourdough and French Bread, Western Folklore, 1973.
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0.10 John H. Bushnell, Medical Folklore from California, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.10 Matt Weinstock Ed Cray, Missouri Spook Light, Western Folklore, 1964.
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0.10 Henry W. Splitter, Judas-Burning in Early California, Western Folklore, 1947.
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0.10 , Doodlebug, Western Folklore, 1951.
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0.10 Mrs. Michael Lerner H. S. Furlong Levette J. Davidson, The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
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0.10 Violetta M. Halpert, Smoked Corpses, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.10 Ella E. Clark, Watkuese and Lewis and Clark, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.10 Rachel Baker, Ozark Ghost Lights, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.10 Ellen Brinsmade, A North Dakota Pioneer, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.10 Archie Green, Perambulating Scrapbooks and Saloon-Sawdust Sifters: Ghosts along the Labor/Material Culture Trail, Western Folklore, 2006.
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0.10 Mary Hufford, Working in the Cracks: Public Space Ecological Crisis and the Folklorist, Journal of Folklore Research, 1999.
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