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| Title | A real record at 'Lonesome Valley' / [unknown]. In Mountain herald / Lincoln Memorial University. |
| Description | An illustrated article from the "Mountain Herald" about a one-room rural school located at the head of Lonesome Valley, in Claiborne County, Tennessee. The school then furnished "as many or more teachers to Claiborne County than any other rural school in the county." Also during this time, eight of the students who received their training in this school "have received degrees from Lincoln Memorial University 26 Edgar Holt was president of the class of '21; A. W. Baldwin, [president of the class of] '22, and Perry E. DeBusk, [president of the class of] '23. The article goes into detail about successful graduates, who had attended the Lonesome Valley school; the Sunday School in the Church near the school house which was known as an "Evergreen Sunday School" because it continued during the winter season. The article also includes a picture of the "Dogwood School." |
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Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education. Claiborne County (Tenn.) -- Education. Education, Rural -- Tennessee, East. Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) |
| Time Period | 1920-1929 ca. |
| Format | 1 article. (p. 7-9 ; 22 cm.) In Mountain herald / [published by] Lincoln Memorial University. Vol. 29, no. 3 (Mar. 1926). |
| Type | Text data |
| Holding Library | Lincoln Memorial University |
| Identifier | li00101* |
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| Note | An article from the "Mountain Herald" about a one-room rural school located at the head of Lonesome Valley, in Claiborne County, Tennessee. The school then furnished "as many or more teachers to Claiborne County than any other rural school in the county." Also during this time, eight of the students who received their training in this school "have received degrees from Lincoln Memorial University 26 Edgar Holt was president of the class of '21; A. W. Baldwin, [president of the class of] '22, and Perry E. DeBusk, [president of the class of] '23. The article goes into detail about successful graduates, who had attended the Lonesome Valley school; the Sunday School in the Church near the school house which was known as an "Evergreen Sunday School" because it continued during the winter season. The article also includes a picture of the "Dogwood School." |
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