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Homer Ledford Papers

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Biographical Note

Administrative Information

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Audio Recordings

Audio Recordings

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Kentucky Collage

Honorary Degree Hood



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Homer Ledford Papers, 1952-2011 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Margaret Foote

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Collection Overview

Title: Homer Ledford Papers, 1952-2011Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates:1952-2009

Primary Creator: Ledford, Homer (1927-2006)

Other Creators: Ledford, Colista

Extent: 2.39 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Although it is not standard archival practice, scrapbooks were taken apart and arranged chronologically with other materials of like types.

Date Acquired: 09/01/2010

Subjects: Appalachian dulcimer., Bluegrass Music., Cabin Creek Band., Eastern Kentucky University--Alumni and alumnae., Folk art - Kentucky., Ledford, Homer., Music instrument makers - Kentucky., Old-time Music.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Homer Ledford Papers document his career as a musician and as a luthier. His luthier activities are documented with sketches and designs for some of his instruments, photographs, news clippings, contracts and correspondence, an inventory of instruments he owned and two ledgers documenting sales of his numbered instruments (note that the first ledger with instruments 1-2396 were not included with this donation).

Ledford was a talented musician and played many instruments solo and with the Cabin Creek Band which he organized in 1967. The collection includes contracts, correspondence, news clippings, program and audio recordings from his musical activities.

This collection should be used in conjunction with the Homer Ledford Instrument Photographs, the Ledford vertical file and his biography--Dulcimer Maker: The Craft of Homer Ledford by R. Gerald Alvey.

Biographical Note

Homer C. Ledford (1927-2006) is recognized throughout Appalachia and beyond as a master craftsman of dulcimers and other instruments, a skilled musician, and a creative man filled with joy and gentle humor. Born in Ivyton, TN, Ledford showed a strong talent for carving and music at an early age. At 15 he made a fiddle out of curly maple from a tree in his father's hog lot. In 1946, while attending the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC, he crafted his first mountain dulcimers.

Ledford attended Berea College in 1949, later transferring to Eastern Kentucky University, where he received a BS degree in industrial arts in 1954. He taught industrial arts in high schools in Jefferson County and then in Clark County until, in 1963, he left teaching to become a full time luthier. During his lifetime Ledford completed 6,014 dulcimers, over 500 banjos, 36 guitars, 36 mandolins, 4 fiddles, 2 bowed dulcimers, and an autoharp. He invented the dulcitar, the dulcibro, and the ducijo. A fretless dulcimer, a dulcitar, and a fretless banjo by Ledford are a part of the musical instrument collection at the Smithsonian.

In addition to his work as a luthier, Ledford was an accomplished musician, able to play 13 different instruments. In 1976 he organized a bluegrass group, Homer Ledford and the Cabin Creek Band, which performed throughout Kentucky for well over a quarter century. The band performed in Ecuador in 1989 and at the Ireland International Bluegrass Festival in the early 1990s.

Subject/Index Terms

Appalachian dulcimer.
Bluegrass Music.
Cabin Creek Band.
Eastern Kentucky University--Alumni and alumnae.
Folk art - Kentucky.
Ledford, Homer.
Music instrument makers - Kentucky.
Old-time Music.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Colista Ledford


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Box:

[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Box 3],
[Box 4],
[Box 5],
[Box 6],
[Box 7: Audio Recordings, 1993-1994],
[Box 8: Audio Recordings, 1990s],
[Folder OS 1: Oversize],
[Item 1: Kentucky Collage],
[Item 2: Honorary Degree Hood],
[All]

Box 2Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234014045080
Folder 1: Correspondence and Contracts, 1999-2001Add to your cart.
Includes correspondence and contracts regarding instruments, orders, performances and various fairs, festivals and workshops.
Folder 2: Correspondence and Contracts, 2002-2003Add to your cart.
Includes correspondence and contracts regarding instruments, orders, performances and various fairs, festivals and workshops.
Folder 3: Correspondence and Contracts, 2004-2009Add to your cart.
Includes correspondence and contracts regarding instruments, orders, performances and various fairs, festivals and workshops.
Folder 4: Correspondence and Contracts, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Includes correspondence and contracts regarding instruments, orders, performances and various fairs, festivals and workshops.
Folder 5: Design-Banjo, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Includes sketches and designs for banjos.
Folder 6: Design-Dulcimer and Guitar, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Includes sketches and designs for dulcimers and guitars.
Folder 7: Design-Mandolin and Dulcilin, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Includes sketches and designs for mandolins and one for a dulcilin, an experimental instrument.
Folder 8: Drawings by Cindy Lowy, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Cindy Ledford Lowy is one of Ledford's daughters; this folder contains some of the drawings used in Ledford's autobiographical book, See You Further Up the Creek.
Folder 9: Instrument Inventory, UndatedAdd to your cart.
An inventory of instruments made by Ledford and information about a loan of instruments to Eastern Kentucky University, possibly in the 1980s, although many of these instruments are the same ones in the 2010 loan.
Folder 10: Design and Construction of Musical InstrumentsAdd to your cart.
Essay written by Homer Ledford. He writes about the history of instruments, their design, types of woods used, and instrument making in high school shop classes.

Browse by Box:

[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Box 3],
[Box 4],
[Box 5],
[Box 6],
[Box 7: Audio Recordings, 1993-1994],
[Box 8: Audio Recordings, 1990s],
[Folder OS 1: Oversize],
[Item 1: Kentucky Collage],
[Item 2: Honorary Degree Hood],
[All]


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