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==The Plan== | ==The Plan== | ||
We will transcribe each letter into its own document using the rules below. | |||
# Read each of the following steps and those in the section below | |||
# Grab a letter | # Grab a letter | ||
# Open our shared Drive folder [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B72Ssp8dW8t5YWdxWFprbldFRTQ?usp=sharing here] | # Open our shared Drive folder [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B72Ssp8dW8t5YWdxWFprbldFRTQ?usp=sharing here] | ||
# Create a new file in the above folder | # Create a new file in the above folder | ||
# Name the file (without quotes): "CAC_CC_007_2_6_49_0###" and replace the last three numbers (#) with the page numbers of the document you are transcribing, e.g. Pages 14–15 are "CAC_CC_007_2_6_49_0'''014–15'''" | # Name the file (without quotes): "CAC_CC_007_2_6_49_0###" and replace the last three numbers (#) with the page numbers of the document you are transcribing, e.g. Pages 14–15 are "CAC_CC_007_2_6_49_0'''014–15'''". Note that there should be four digits (e.g. 0004 or 0135) before the hyphen | ||
==Transcription== | ==Transcription== | ||
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===Replace Illegible Text with <nowiki>[[?]]</nowiki>=== | ===Replace Illegible Text with <nowiki>[[?]]</nowiki>=== | ||
If anything is illegible, ask a friend. If neither can read it, replace the word with | If anything is illegible, ask a friend. If neither can read it, replace the word with <nowiki>[[?]]</nowiki>, including the square brackets. | ||
[[File:Borenletter.png|500px|thumb|left|Partial letter to Congressman Boren regarding The Grapes of Wrath, illegible]] | [[File:Borenletter.png|500px|thumb|left|Partial letter to Congressman Boren regarding The Grapes of Wrath, illegible]] | ||
<span style="font-family: monospace, 'Source Code Pro';background-color:#ecfcf4;">Will you please <nowiki>[[?]] [[?]]</nowiki> tell you how much I appreciate your</span>{{clear}} | <span style="font-family: monospace, 'Source Code Pro';background-color:#ecfcf4;">Will you please <nowiki>[[?]] [[?]]</nowiki> tell you how much I appreciate your</span>{{clear}} | ||
===Use Caret to Indicate Marginalia=== | ===Use Caret to Indicate Marginalia=== | ||
If there is marginalia on the document, the following should be placed in the text: | If there is marginalia on the document, the following should be placed in the text: <nowiki>^ [[Insert text of marginalia here]]</nowiki> including square brackets and caret. | ||
[[File:Borenlettermarginalia.png|500px|thumb|left|Partial letter to Congressman Boren regarding The Grapes of Wrath, with marginalia]] | [[File:Borenlettermarginalia.png|500px|thumb|left|Partial letter to Congressman Boren regarding The Grapes of Wrath, with marginalia]] | ||
<span style="font-family: monospace, 'Source Code Pro';background-color:#ecfcf4;">. . . Not 10% of them were being farmed by the mortgagors. I still had a few when the AAA took effect, and tenants - no Sharecroppers, thank you- were encouraged to comply, if that was their inclination. ^ <nowiki>[[I opposed Farm Bill & offered substitute]]</nowiki> Some small</span>{{clear}} | <span style="font-family: monospace, 'Source Code Pro';background-color:#ecfcf4;">. . . Not 10% of them were being farmed by the mortgagors. I still had a few when the AAA took effect, and tenants - no Sharecroppers, thank you- were encouraged to comply, if that was their inclination. ^ <nowiki>[[I opposed Farm Bill & offered substitute]]</nowiki> Some small</span>{{clear}} | ||
===Use <nowiki>[[signature]]</nowiki> to Indicate Signature=== | |||
[[File:BorenLetterSignature.png|500px|thumb|left|Signature on letter to Congressman Boren]] | |||
<span style="font-family: monospace, 'Source Code Pro';background-color:#ecfcf4;">Very sincerely,<br /><nowiki>[[signature]]</nowiki><br />Mrs. L. E. Ruble<br />County Vice-Chairman</span>{{clear}} | |||
===Use <nowiki>[[blank verso]]</nowiki> to Indicate Blank Scanned Page=== | |||
All archived pages are scanned from both sides. To indicate the location of these pages, use <span style="font-family: monospace, 'Source Code Pro';background-color:#ecfcf4;"><nowiki>[[blank verso]]</nowiki></span> after the content of the previous letter to show their location. | |||
===Use <nowiki>[[page #]]</nowiki> to Indicate New Page=== | |||
Most documents contain a single page with text and its scanned reverse ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recto_and_verso verso]), so they should look like this at the end of the document: | |||
<span style="font-family: monospace, 'Source Code Pro';background-color:#ecfcf4;"><nowiki>[[page 2]]</nowiki><br /><br /><nowiki>[[blank verso]]</nowiki></span> | |||
==Digging Further== | ==Digging Further== | ||
[http://archive.newsok.com/olive/apa/oklahoman/#panel=browse ''The Oklahoman''] is mentioned throughout "The Reception of ''The Grapes of Wrath'' in Oklahoma." Many articles are available on their site. On the other hand, the entire run of the Oklahoma City ''Times'' is available—on microfilm at [http://www.okhistory.org/research/newspapers The Oklahoma Historical Society]. An important consideration in archival work is weighing cost and availability. How do you think this will affect future writings about this event? | [http://archive.newsok.com/olive/apa/oklahoman/#panel=browse ''The Oklahoman''] is mentioned throughout "The Reception of ''The Grapes of Wrath'' in Oklahoma." Many articles are available on their site: | ||
<gallery mode=nolines widths=250px> | |||
Image:DailyOklahomanSteinbeckCartoon.png|Cartoon from the Daily Oklahoman condemning John Steinbeck's ''The Grapes of Wrath'' | |||
Image:DailyOklahomanOKMigrants.png|Another article from the Daily Oklahoman regarding migrants moving to Oklahoma | |||
Image:DailyOklahomanMechanizedFarming.png|Article from the Daily Oklahoman condemning mechanized farming | |||
Image:DailyOklahomanOKLionsDefend.png|Article from the Daily Oklahoman showing Lions' Club outrage at ''The Grapes of Wrath'' | |||
Image:DailyOklahomanCalifornianstoOK.png|Article from the Daily Oklahoman recording the number of Californians moving to Oklahoma | |||
</gallery> | |||
On the other hand, the entire run of the Oklahoma City ''Times'' is available—on microfilm at [http://www.okhistory.org/research/newspapers The Oklahoma Historical Society]. An important consideration in archival work is weighing cost and availability. How do you think this will affect future writings about this event? | |||
[[File:Election_Day_1922.jpg|thumb|250px]]Letter from Mr. H. Barton Williams mentions an article in ''The Country Gentleman'' just before 25 Jan. 1940. Not only is this a common title for novels at the time, but there is a British periodical of the same name, making searches difficult. The Wiki page offers a clue: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:The_Country_Gentleman a series of covers] that look very similar to the ''Saturday Evening Post'' of the time. Further reading indicates the two publications were released by the same Curtis Publishing Company. A search for that company's archive reveals that the UPenn Libraries [http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/ead.html?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl51 hold a collection] that may contain the material, but it has not been digitized yet. Interestingly, according to recently (2014) unclassified documents, the Curtis Publishing Company [https://archive.org/details/CurtisPublishingCompany gained the attention of the FBI] in the late 60s due to a publication entitled ''Soviet Life''. | [[File:Election_Day_1922.jpg|thumb|250px]]Letter from Mr. H. Barton Williams mentions an article in ''The Country Gentleman'' just before 25 Jan. 1940. Not only is this a common title for novels at the time, but there is a British periodical of the same name, making searches difficult. The Wiki page offers a clue: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:The_Country_Gentleman a series of covers] that look very similar to the ''Saturday Evening Post'' of the time. Further reading indicates the two publications were released by the same Curtis Publishing Company. A search for that company's archive reveals that the UPenn Libraries [http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/ead.html?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl51 hold a collection] that may contain the material, but it has not been digitized yet. Interestingly, according to recently (2014) unclassified documents, the Curtis Publishing Company [https://archive.org/details/CurtisPublishingCompany gained the attention of the FBI] in the late 60s due to a publication entitled ''Soviet Life''. | ||
[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95190615 NPR article] about the book's reception in California (including "book burning" picture!). | [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95190615 NPR article] about the book's reception in California (including "book burning" picture!). | ||
Eleanor Roosevelt's [https://www2.gwu.edu/~erpapers/myday/displaydoc.cfm?_y=1939&_f=md055304 response] to the novel. | |||
==Even Further== | |||
Our [[Digital Archives]] page contains a large variety of open archives from around the world. In addition to [http://archive.newsok.com/olive/apa/oklahoman/#panel=browse ''The Oklahoman''] archive mentioned above, [http://cdm15020.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p15020coll1 The Beryl Ford] Collection at the Tulsa City-County Library contains many midcentury photographs of Tulsa by street. See if you can find your house! | |||
Latest revision as of 06:02, 16 May 2017
This project will benefit the Carl Albert Center Congressional Archives at the University of Oklahoma. We will be contributing searchable, plain text versions of letters written to Democratic Congressman (OK) Lyle Boren. These plain text versions will make discovery easier for researchers and the public. The letters concern Congressman Boren's speech before the House of Representatives condemning John Steinbeck's 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath and its representation of "Okies."
The Plan
We will transcribe each letter into its own document using the rules below.
- Read each of the following steps and those in the section below
- Grab a letter
- Open our shared Drive folder here
- Create a new file in the above folder
- Name the file (without quotes): "CAC_CC_007_2_6_49_0###" and replace the last three numbers (#) with the page numbers of the document you are transcribing, e.g. Pages 14–15 are "CAC_CC_007_2_6_49_0014–15". Note that there should be four digits (e.g. 0004 or 0135) before the hyphen
Transcription
Transcribe exactly as written, including apparent misspellings.
My sentiments exactly and good for you! The bas taste left in my mouth from reading
Transcribe complete document as a single column, regardless of original layout
Spaces and line-breaks should be replicated, but numerous blank lines should be transcribed as a single blank line.
LYLE H. BOREN
4th OKLAHOMA DISTRICT
HOME ADDRESS:
SEMINOLE, OKLAHOMA
Replace Illegible Text with [[?]]
If anything is illegible, ask a friend. If neither can read it, replace the word with [[?]], including the square brackets.
Will you please [[?]] [[?]] tell you how much I appreciate your
Use Caret to Indicate Marginalia
If there is marginalia on the document, the following should be placed in the text: ^ [[Insert text of marginalia here]] including square brackets and caret.
. . . Not 10% of them were being farmed by the mortgagors. I still had a few when the AAA took effect, and tenants - no Sharecroppers, thank you- were encouraged to comply, if that was their inclination. ^ [[I opposed Farm Bill & offered substitute]] Some small
Use [[signature]] to Indicate Signature
Very sincerely,
[[signature]]
Mrs. L. E. Ruble
County Vice-Chairman
Use [[blank verso]] to Indicate Blank Scanned Page
All archived pages are scanned from both sides. To indicate the location of these pages, use [[blank verso]] after the content of the previous letter to show their location.
Use [[page #]] to Indicate New Page
Most documents contain a single page with text and its scanned reverse (verso), so they should look like this at the end of the document:
[[page 2]]
[[blank verso]]
Digging Further
The Oklahoman is mentioned throughout "The Reception of The Grapes of Wrath in Oklahoma." Many articles are available on their site:
On the other hand, the entire run of the Oklahoma City Times is available—on microfilm at The Oklahoma Historical Society. An important consideration in archival work is weighing cost and availability. How do you think this will affect future writings about this event?
Letter from Mr. H. Barton Williams mentions an article in The Country Gentleman just before 25 Jan. 1940. Not only is this a common title for novels at the time, but there is a British periodical of the same name, making searches difficult. The Wiki page offers a clue: a series of covers that look very similar to the Saturday Evening Post of the time. Further reading indicates the two publications were released by the same Curtis Publishing Company. A search for that company's archive reveals that the UPenn Libraries hold a collection that may contain the material, but it has not been digitized yet. Interestingly, according to recently (2014) unclassified documents, the Curtis Publishing Company gained the attention of the FBI in the late 60s due to a publication entitled Soviet Life.
NPR article about the book's reception in California (including "book burning" picture!).
Eleanor Roosevelt's response to the novel.
Even Further
Our Digital Archives page contains a large variety of open archives from around the world. In addition to The Oklahoman archive mentioned above, The Beryl Ford Collection at the Tulsa City-County Library contains many midcentury photographs of Tulsa by street. See if you can find your house!