June 9, 2010

Folklorist Vance Randolph, who studied the people and culture of the Ozarks, lived in a small Missouri town when this late-1930s photo was taken. According to Robert Cochran in Vance Randolph: An Ozark Life, he maintained the dress and appearance of “a man of the world,” as he was described in 1936. Randolph later moved to Eureka Springs (Carroll County) and also had a house in Fayetteville (Washington County).

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