Biography:Lake N. Porter
Lake N. Porter
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Given name: | Lake |
Middle name: | "L.N." |
Family name: | Porter |
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Biographical notes
The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip
1939 Southern Recording Trip Fieldnotes
Section 7: Falfurrias and Sarita, Texas; April 28-30
Falfurrias, Texas
Lake N. Porter
April 29, 30, 1939
Mrs Edward Lasater of Falfurrias told us about the fiddler, Mr. Lake N. Porter, a
champion in his earlier days. He was born in Mississippi, and is (in 1939) 85 years old.
He is a charter member of the Texas Old Trail Drivers Association. He went up the
trail three or four times, often sawing his fiddle as he rode along. For a long time he
discontinued playing the fiddle and singing, but he has taken it up again recently,
and now "he doesn't do anything else all day long", so his wife reports. The couple
celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary last December (1938). They live in a
comfortable cottage with their own garden and chickens. Their daughter lives across
the street and a son, who holds a responsible position with a power company in the
East, flies down to see them occasionally. This son has recently written to thank Mr.
Lomax, for giving his parents so much pleasure by recording the fiddle tunes and to
enquire whether he might get copies of the records. Mr. and Mrs. Porter were very
much pleased to be "invited out" to a public restaurant for dinner. Mr. Porter was for
fifteen years sheriff in Goliad County, Texas and in the county where he now lives,
during some exciting days of that country. He lived in McMullen County when he
was a cowboy and trail-driver. Black Jack Grove (2) is his favorite fiddle tune.
During their days of work around Falfurrias Mr. and Mrs. Lomax were guests at the
ranch of Mrs. Ed Lasater, of which her son Tom Lasater is manager. Her son Edward,
county attorney, was at that time living on the ranch. Mrs. Lasater and Mr. Lomax had
been friends on the campus of the University of Texas when Mrs, Lasater (Mary Miller)
was student.