Jesse Stuart

Citations and References

 

Permissions

 

1.    Photos of Jesse Stuart’s life and history.  Images of Jesse Stuart’s books.  Jesse Stuart Foundation logo and image.  “Kentucky Is My Land” poem.  Dr. James M. Gifford, Director, Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1645 Winchester Avenue, P. O. Box 669, Ashland, KY, 41105.   (Permission in person and on location).

2.    Hot Potatoes Half Baked Software.  http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/hotpot/.  Last visited:  March 2003.  (Permission on site and by e-mail).

3.    Image of Greenbo State Park Jesse Stuart Lodge.  Marti Booth, Web Site Manager, Kentucky State Parks, 500 Mero Street, 10th floor, Frankfort, KY, 40601.  (Permission by e-mail).

 

 

 


References

 

Electronic Sources

Text or Multimedia from Web Pages, FTP sites, Telnet

 

1.    Jesse Stuart Foundation.  http://www.jessestuartfoundation.org/.  Last visited:  March 2003.

2.    Appalachian Regional Commission. http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/communitydevelopment/programs/arc/index.cfm.  Last visited:  March 2003.

3.    Appalachian Tales.  http://www.appalachiantales.com/appalachia.htm.  Last visited:  September 2002.

4.    East Tennessee State University Archives of Appalachia.  http://cass.etsu.edu/archives/aapprac.htm.  Last visited:  September 2002. 

5.    Hot Potatoes Half Baked Software.  http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/hotpot/.  Last visited:  March 2003.

6.    Jesse Stuart Biographical Sketch.  Morehead State University.  http://www.morehead-st.edu/projects/village/bio.html.  Last visited:  March 2003.

 

 

Electronic Sources

E-Mail Messages

 

1.    Elkins, Randy.  relkins@dragg.net.  “games site” 22 September 2002. Personal email.

2.    hotpot@uvic.ca.  “Hot Potatoes Registration” 30 September 2002. School email.

3.    The Hot Potatoes Team.  hotpot@uvic.ca.  “Hot Potatoes version 5.5/hotpotatoes.net released” 21 October 2002.  School email.

4.    Booth, Marti.  marti.booth@mail.state.ky.us.  “Permission from Kentucky State” 28 March 2003.  School email.

 

 

Printed Materials

Part of a Book

 

1.    “Adventures in American Literature” New York:  Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1968, pp. 859-881.

2.    Hulme, Joy N. and Donna W. Guthrie.  “Figures of Speech” How to Write, Recite, Delight In All Kinds of Poetry. Brookfield, Connecticut:  The Millbrook Press, 1991, pp. 46-58.

3.    Stuart, Jesse. “Kentucky Is My Land” Kentucky Is My Land. Ashland, Kentucky:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1980, pp. 11-17.

4.    Coffman, John Edwin.  “Appalachian Mountains” World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: Scott Feltzer Company, 2000, pp. 567-568.

 

 

Printed Materials

Whole Book

 

1.    Jones, Loyal.  Appalachian Values. Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1994.

2.    Lowe, Jimmy. Jesse Stuart, The Boy From The Dark Hills. Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1990.

3.    Stuart, Jesse.  A Penny’s Worth of Character.  Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1980.

4.    Stuart, Jesse.  A Ride With Huey The Engineer.  Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1988.

5.    Stuart, Jesse.  Andy Finds a Way.  Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1989.

6.    Stuart, Jesse.  Old Ben.  Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1991.

7.    Stuart, Jesse.  Red Mule.  Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1983.

8.    Stuart, Jesse.  The Beatinest Boy.   Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1980.

9.    Stuart, Jesse.  The Rightful Owner.  Ashland, KY:  The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1988.

         10.Webster’s Intermediate Dictionary.  Springfield, Massachusetts:  G. & C. Merriam Company, Publishers, 1972.

         11.The Xerox Intermediate Dictionary. Middletown, Connecticut:  Xerox Family Education Services, 1977.

 

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