One of the members of another group asked about the location of Frank Hutchison's burial site. He's planning a trip next spring and would like to visit it. Does anyone have any info that I can pass along?
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0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. One of the members of another group asked about the location of Frank Hutchison's burial site. He's planning a trip next spring and would like to visit it. Does anyone have any info that I can pass along?
At least one source I found says he's buried in Logan, W. Va. Many years ago, Mike Seeger told us he'd once visited Hutchison's grave, but felt very uncomfortable in the town (he didn't say why it made him feel uncomfortable), and he didn't stay long. I can't remember where he said the grave was, although I remember it was in W. Va.
Lyle Tony Russell's Country Music Originals has Hutchison dying of liver cancer in Ohio in 1945, but has nothing about a burial site.
edited to add: adding a Frank Hutchison tag to this topic revealed an earlier topic where the following obituary was found: Quote This is from the Dayton Daily News, Nov. 10, 1945. Lyle and Andrew: Thanks for the information. I'll pass it along. Hopefully it will provide a lead or two and narrow the search area. The person who originally posted the question seemed to be under the impresson that since Frank Hutchison died in Ohio, he was buried there, so this helps a lot.
Mary Katherine Alden posted the following to the PWBG:
"Gloria Raheja has done a lot of work on Hutchinson's life, times, and family so would probably know." Gloria Raheja is a professor of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota. Here's the links to her pages: http://anthropology.umn.edu/people/profile.php?UID=raheja https://apps.cla.umn.edu/directory/profiles/raheja As you can see, she's currently working on, "Logan County Blues: Frank Hutchison in the Sonic Landscape of the Appalachian Coalfields," and under "Creative Activities" it lists: "Co-producer and author of liner notes: CD containing new recordings of the music of Frank Hutchison, a 1920s Appalachian coal miner and musician" So it looks like there's a book on Frank Hutchison under way and a CD to check out. eustacie
Gloria Raheja is indeed the primary expert on the life and music of Frank Hutchison.
Frank filed a delayed birth certificate, and you will find it in the WV archives under the name Willis Franklin Hutchinson (note the spelling: Frank's family spelled the name Hutchinson but somewhere along the way Frank dropped the first 'n.') Frank is buried at Lake, in Logan County, WV., but he did die in Dayton, Ohio. Pages: [1] Go Up
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