Scuppernong Series, 1811-1984 and undated, bulk 1977-1984

Scope and content:

Gohdes, an avid gardener throughout his life, wrote a definitive historical and cultural study of the scuppernong, a white grape of the American South. The series contains Gohdes's extensive research and writing materials pertaining to this book, The Scuppernong, North Carolina's Grape and its Wines. These materials are divided into three subseries: Correspondence, Research and Notes, and Publication Materials.

Within folders, items are arranged chronologically by date.

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