Person Record
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Spangler, Vince |
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RG1.B3.F14 - Exhibit Report
This exhibit report describes the various panels in the exhibit: the Yellow Springs Hospital; Archaeology at the Yellow Springs Hospital; Colonial Cures; Herbs and Gardens. Also included is a rhyme about John Coakley Lettaon, a Quaker physician.
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RG3.B11.F2 - Correspondence
This folder contains correspondence, newspaper clippings and photographs of the 1975 reunion of students from the Pennsylvania Soldiers' Orphan School at Chester Springas.
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RG5.B17.92 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of Vince Spangler's darkroom. Spangler was the property caretaker/photographer for Good News Productions while it occupied the village at Yellow Springs. After GNP left and sold the property he stayed around the area and did some photography for Historic Yellow Springs.
Record Type: Photo
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RG5.B37.F1 - Documents
This folder contains a bio by Irwin "Shorty" Yeaworth including interviews. Newspaper clippings detail the history of movie history at Chester Springs as well as the story of the making of the BLOB. Also included is a newsletter article by Mrs. Irwin Yeaworth, Sr. A photograph of Shorty is in the folder as well one of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Yeaworth, Sr.
Record Type: Archive
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RG5.B43.F18 - Photographs and etchings
Six 8x10 black & white stills of "The Blob" by Vince Spangler. Included are four unidentified teenage boys with fire extinguishers; Steve McQueen Aneta Corsaut, and two ppolice officers; Steve McQueen and Aneta Corsaut; Aneta Corsaut and Keith Almoney; Old Barney's shack in the woods.
Record Type: Archive
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RG5.B43.F26 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of Director Shorty Yeaworth directing Steve McQueen on the set of the BLOB. Four copies of various sizes are included.
Record Type: Photo
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RG5.B46.F19 - Pamphlet
This folder contains two copies of a pamphlet "Chester Springs Goes Hollywood: A Retrospetive on the Art of Filmmaking in the Village of Yellow Springs." The pamphlet was made in conjunction with and event at Historic Yellow Springs celebrating the films made in the village.
Record Type: Archive