The Ozark Folk Center (OFC) opened its doors on May 5, 1973 in Mountain View, Arkansas as a living history state park committed to preserving and demonstrating traditional crafts, folkways and music of the Ozarks. The center was born out of the Arkansas Folk Festival, which began in April 1963 through the efforts of the Ozark Foothills Handicraft Guild and the Rackensack Folklore Society.

Many helped in making the Ozark Folk Center project a realty, such as musician Jimmy Driftwood, who lobbied for the OFC as well as educator Dr. Bessie Moore and Arkansas official U.S. Representative Wilbur D. Mills, who both helped to secure governmental funding for the OFC. In December 1968, Representative Mills announced that through combined grant and loans the OFC had over $2.5 million for its construction.

The OFC project broke ground in September 1971, was completed by April 1973, and officially dedicated in May 1973. By the completion of its construction, the OFC was a $3.4 million dollar facility which included, but was not limited to, an over 1000 seat music auditorium, a restaurant, a lodge, a conference center, and numerous craft shops located on 80 acres of land in Stone County, Arkansas. The OFC has since grown to 640 acres, located north of Mountain View.

This collection is comprised of photographs, photographic prints, and negatives depicting various artists, crafters, Arkansas politicians, and events at the Ozark Folk Center. These images include, but are not limited to, live performances, annual festivals, musical artists’ and/or groups’ publicity photographs, folkways cultural demonstrations, and anniversary events at the Ozark Folk Center.

This collection was managed by the Ozark Cultural Resource Center (OCRC) facility, within the OFC, prior to being transferred to the Arkansas State Archives. Collection information such as the identifier, collection title, and citation still use the Ozark Cultural Resource Center (OCRC) name.

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Submissions from 1999

Member of The Bolton Brothers performing, unidentified. Black and white

Members of Warner Alliance's staff helping to set up new office for WAY-FM in Nashville, TN. L-R: Ruth Ann Lutzweiler, Barry Landis, Scott Rath, Neal Joseph, and Chris Hauser. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Michael Card in Nashville's Marathon Village Warehouse with keyboardist Scott Brasher, filming music video. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Multi-artist composite publicity photo for Sparrow Publishing: (clockwise from upper left) Margaret Becker, Michael Card, Charlie Peacock, and Steven Curtis Chapman. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musical group 4Him with Sid Breams of the Atlanta Braves, after singing national anthem at game. L-R: Marty Magehee, Mark Harris, Sid Breams, Andy Chrisman, Kirk Sullivan. Black and white

Musical group Crossroads, members unidentified. Sepia-toned, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Dedication standing under tree, Black and white, 2 copies - one mounted on foamcore

Musical group Dixie Darlin's, members unidentified. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Erin's Gate, L-R: Joe Jewel, Dave McKellp, Ginger. Color

Musical group Erin's Gate, L-R: Joe Jewel, Ginger, Dave McKellep. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Firehawk standing outside near old fence, members unidentified. Color

Musical group Full Circle, members unidentified. Black and white

Musical group Gold City completing Christmas album in studio. L-R: Brian Free, Ivan Parker, Mike LeFevre, Kevin McManus, Tim Riley, Norman Holland, and Lari Goss at piano. Photo release caption in vertical file. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musical group Gold City performing at the 42nd annual Christian Booksellers Association Banquet in Orlando, L-R: Brian Free, Ivan Parker, Mike LeFevre, and Tim Riley. Captioned photo release tag in vertical file. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musical group Gypsy Guerrilla Band posed with instruments, members unidentified. Black and white

Musical group Gypsy Guerrilla Band posed with instruments, members unidentified. Color

Musical group Heritage: Jerry and Lena Byler (center) with two unidentified musicians. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Heritage: Jerry and Lena Byler (front) with two unidentified musicians. Black and white

Musical group Heritage: Jerry and Lena Byler (front) with two unidentified musicians. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Heritage: Jerry and Lena Byler (upper right) with Taffy Smithson, and an unidentified man. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Heritage: Jerry and Lena Byler (upper right) with Taffy Smithson, John Taylor (center), and an unidentified man. Black and white

Musical group Hometown Harmony: Jerry Byler (left) with two unidentified women. Black and white, 3 copies

Musical group Lonesome Cowboys, L-R: Moon Mullins, James Joel, Tom Cleveland. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Lone Star Chorale, members unidentified. Sepia-toned, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Men of Song, members unidentified. Sepia-toned, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Mountain View Connection, L-R: Kevin, Ida, Travis - no last names given. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group New Harvest Quartet, members unidentified. Black and white

Musical group Ozark Music, L-R: (back) Dee Godfrey, J. C. Bonds, Kim Lowe, (front) Eulaine Blumenthal and Hank Blumenthal. Black and white, 2 copies, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Pebble Creek, L-R: Billie and Bill Beall, Connie and David Powell. Sepia-toned, printed on photo paper, mounted on foamcore

Musical group the 97th Regimental String Band, members unidentified. Black and white, 2 copies - one mounted on foamcore

Musical group The Bolton Brothers performing, members unidentified. Black and white

Musical group The Catz Meow performing in a shopping mall, members unidentified. Color

Musical group the Dixie Pals, L-R: Jerry McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Del McCoury, Paul Silvius, Rick Campbell. Black and white

Musical group The Goat Ropers, L-R: Kira Martin, Hannah Melby, Stacey Phillips, Norman Mellin. Color

Musical group the Golden Girls, members unidentified. Sepia-toned, printed on photo paper, mounted on foamcore

Musical group The Gospel Harvesters, members unidentified. Sepia-toned, printed on photo paper, mounted on foamcore

Musical group The Happy Goodman Family, L-R: Sam Goodman, Vestal Goodman, Howard Goodman, Rusty Goodman. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musical group The Lewis Family, L-R: (front) Wallace, Lewis, Janis, Little Roy, Polly, Miggie, Travis, (back) Pop Lewis and Norman Holland. Captioned photo release in vertical file. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musical group The Mighty Stars performing. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musical group The Monarchs, members unidentified. Black and white, 2 copies - one mounted on cardstock

Musical group The Pattersonaires, L-R: (back) Roy Neal, Ernest Donelson, Alphonzo Davis, Jimmie Mountain, Willie Neal, James Shelton, (front) James Welton, Willie Gordon. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musical group The Speers, members unidentified. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musical group Whitehouse Harmony, members unidentified. Color, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Wildfire, members unidentified. Black and white, mounted on cardstock

Musical group Wildwood, members unidentified. Sepia-toned, printed on photo paper, mounted on foamcore

Musician Barbara Fairchild signing a fan's pant leg at Fan Fair in Nashville. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musician Britt Currie standing with fiddle. Black and white

Musician Cheryl Alexander. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musician Cindy Morgan on talk show Crook & Chase. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musician Esther Kreek posed leaning on hammered dulcimer. Black and white

Musician Freedona Currie standing with autoharp. Black and white

Musician James Cornwell. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musician Jerome Motley. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musician Kendra Ward-Bence posed standing with a hammered dulcimer. Black and white

Musician Kendra Ward-Bence posed with an unidentified man. Black and white, 2 copies

Musician Kim Lowe of Ozark Music. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musician Lucky Donohoo with guitar. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musician Michael Card (right) with producer Phil Naish. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musician Phillip Woods. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musicians Brad, Larry and Brandon Apple, of the Apple Family. Sepia-toned, mounted on foamcore

Musicians Brad, Larry and Brandon Apple, with two unidentified musicians. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musicians (L-R) Ronnie Dunn, Linda Davis, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Kix Brooks at the Music City Celebrity All-Star Softball Challenge in Nashville, TN. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musician Starr Mitchell sitting holding a fretted dulcimer, next to a hammered dulcimer. Black and white

Musician Starr Mitchell sitting holding a fretted dulcimer, next to a hammered dulcimer - different angle. Black and white

Musician Wayne Watson on talk show Crook & Chase. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Musician Wayne Watson with Word Records telemarketing staff. Entire staff is covering their faces with cut-out Wayne Watson face photographs. Informational caption taped to back. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Old 45 record of The Gospel Clefs' song, "By the Waters of Babylon." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Old record of song "Old Ship of Zion" by Ernest Phipps and His Holiness Quartet. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Ollie Broch singing. He is dressed in a suit and tie and has a goatee. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Ollie Broch speaking at an event of some kind, most likely the same as in PHC1717. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Ollie Broch speaking or singing at an event, most likely from the same event as PHC1717 and PHC 1718. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Ozark Folk Center blacksmith Steve Miller working with his son, Steve Jr. Black and white, 2 copies

Ozark Folk Center's Bill Young at the Legislative Fish Fry held at Rick's Armory in Little Rock. Labeled on back. Color

Ozark Folk Center's Bill Young (right) with unidentified man at the Legistlative Fish Fry held at Rick's Armory in Little Rock. Labeled on back. Color

Pastor James Bolton singing into microphone. Back of photo labeled: James Bolton, Ollie Brock. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Paul Overstreet holding honorary cake for having his first #1 song, with (L-R): Roland Lundy, Paul Overstreet, Dean Arvidson, Loren Balman, Mark Campbell, Grant Hubbard. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Photo of a page from a hymn or song book. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white, 2 copies

Portrait of Kathleen Stephens, managing editor for Sparrow Press. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Portrait of Lucy Diaz, senior director of marketing and artist development for Sparrow Communication Group. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Portrait of musician Bill Lee. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Portrait of musician Carter Robertson. Paper was taped on back giving information about a children's radio program Carter Robertson participated in. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Portrait of musician Deborah Onyewuchi. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Portrait of musician John Hollandsworth, holding autoharp. Black and white

Portrait of musician Tramaine Hawkins. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Color

Portrait of Rick Horne, Chief Financial Officer for the Sparrow Corporation. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Portrait of Rod Huff, Chief Operating Officer for the Sparrow Corporation. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Press release photo and caption of musical group Straight Company. Black and white

Promotional photo for a performance by Heaven Bound. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo for Babbie Mason's album "A World of Difference." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo for Carols by Candlelight. Shows a nativity with musical instruments in the background. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo for Heirloom's album "Uncommon Love." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo for J.C. White and the T.F.T. Choir's album, "I Love Him." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo for JD Sumner and the Stamps' album "Peace in the Valley." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo for Tim Miner's album "I Know You Think You Know." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo of Gold City for its 10th anniversary celebration. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo of Gold City for its Christmas album, "Voices of Christmas." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional photo of musical group Greater Vision for their album, "On a Journey." Members L-R: Chris Allman, Gerald Wolfe, Mark Trammell. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Promotional portrait of Barbara Fairchild for album, "The Light." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Publicity photo marking the 100th birthday of former Louisiana Governor Jimmie H. Davis. Photo by John C. Guillet. Ozark Cultural Resource Center country music photos. Color

Publicity photo marking the 100th birthday of former Louisiana Governor Jimmie H. Davis. Photo by John C. Guillet. Ozark Cultural Resource Center country music photos. Color