Howard Monath Mifflin Street Film Collection, circa 1962-1974?

Contents List

Container Title
M79-216
Series: Papers
Folder   1
Film log and description of work print
Series: Films
Finished film
Mifflin Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 1962-1972
VHA 357
User copy
DD 315
Master copy
Raw footage and final mix
Physical Description: All films are 16 mm; picture is color and black and white and silent; sound track is on magnetic film 
DG 174
Reel 1
Note: Footage of the 1970 Mifflin Street block party, short riot scenes, and interactions between police, firemen and partygoers. Stills from the Broom Street Theater scrapbook show posters from their productions. Shots of a large mural featuring homes on West Mifflin Street that were torn down; and shots of house fronts on Mifflin Street filmed from a moving car. Footage also includes of people at the Mifflin Street Co-op and members of the Madison motorcycle gang, the C.C. Ryders.
CC 892
Reel 2
Note: Footage of Madison police, Fire Chief Ed Durkin, Paul Soglin, lawyer Melvin Greenberg, Mifflin Street block party, and the Mifflin Street Co-op.
DG 175
Reel 3
Note: Footage of a recreated fight in front of the Mifflin mural, local poet and blues musician at the 602 Club, and door to door footage of Mifflin Street residents.
DG 176
Reel 4
Note: Footage of Ed Durkin at fire station, the block party of 1971, aftermath of the Monona Tire Company fire, inside the Mifflin Co-op, and stills of Mifflin Street from magazines and scrapbooks including the Co-op after the Cambodia riots, police and resident interactions, and National Guardsmen.
FH 333
Reel 5
Note: Footage of people watching the news that featured violence in Madison, comparisons of Madison to the East and West Village of New York, a Broom Street Theater skit, the C.C. Ryders, and a local laundromat hangout.
CC 893
Final sound mix
EA 203
Reel   1-6
Mifflin Street parade party, 1969
Alternate Format: Digital access copy available.

Physical Description: Super 8 mm films, black & white and color, silent (250 feet) 
Scope and Content Note: Footage from the Mifflin Street block party, including the formation of the party and the subsequent two day riot.
Audio 1751A
Series: Audio Recordings
Physical Description: All tapes are 5-inch open reel 
Note: Recorded circa 1972.
1751A/1
Guerilla Theater and interview
Note: The Guerilla Theater sings the Miffland song outside the co-op. Recording also includes an interview with an older man.
1751A/2
Ed Durkin conversation
Note: Fire Chief Ed Durkin discusses the party on his farm and bailing out Paul Soglin.
1751A/3
State Street Mall
Note: Man interviews people about whether or not they want traffic to be allowed through State Street Mall.
1751A/4
William Bandy conversation
Note: Conversation with Bandy, property owner of many Mifflin Street homes and businesses.
1751A/5
William Dyke conversation
Note: Conversation with Dyke who was the mayor of Madison at the time.
1751A/6
Frank Stuart
Note: Unknown content.