Outlaw legend, Indianapolis, Indiana
Rating |
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Title |
Outlaw legend, Indianapolis, Indiana |
Alternative Title |
Outlaws; Bad guys; Outlaws and bad guys; Bad guys and outlaws; |
Genre |
Legends -- Crime legends -- Outlaws, bad guys, and roughnecks |
Description |
John Heaton's transcribed interview of Robert Harris. According to Harris, his father once held a knife to his throat and said, "boy, don't you ever think you're that much of a man." He did this because Harris stepped in front of his father so he couldn't hit Ruth. |
Informant |
Harris, Robert |
Collector |
Heaton, John |
Date of Original |
1970s |
Repository |
Indiana State University Folklore Archives, Special Collections, Cunningham Memorial Library, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809 |
Coverage |
United States -- Indiana -- Marion County -- Indianapolis -- 1970s |
Subject |
Legends People Criminals Crimes |
WV3 Subject |
Folklore |
Type |
text |
Material Type |
Interviews |
Date Digital |
2011-07-22 |
Technical Metadata |
image/tiff 300 dpi; Epson GT-20000; Epson Scan |
Copyright |
Digital image copyright c 2011 Indiana Folklore Collection. |
Item ID |
isuf-Outlaws016 |
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