John Chiles sings and plays piano during a concert featuring black musicians of Asheville. The concert was arranged by David Holt and took place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College.
Johnny Moon sings and plays guitar during a concert featuring black musicians of Asheville. The concert was arranged by David Holt and took place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College. Johnny learned this song from Louie Jordan when he was...
Johnny Moon play guitar during a concert featuring black musicians of Asheville. The concert was arranged by David Holt and took place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College. Johnny used to play with Duke Ellington. This is a song of...
John Chiles sings and plays piano during a concert featuring black musicians of Asheville. The concert was arranged by David Holt and took place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College.
John Chiles desribes the songs he'll sing during a concert featuring black musicians of Asheville. The concert was arranged by David Holt and took place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College.
Triedstone Baptist Church's Senoir Choir sings during a concert featuring black musicians of Asheville. The concert was arranged by David Holt and took place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College. This song is led by Mary Lou Sanders.
Triedstone Baptist Church's Senoir Choir sings during a concert featuring black musicians of Asheville. The concert was arranged by David Holt and took place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College. This song is led by Viola Wouy.
Patsy B. Turner, born 1875 in Bath County, Virginia talks with Janis Stamper about her youth and family, during an interview in her home in Breathitt County, Kentucky. Patsy came to Kentucky as a missionary in 1913.
Patsy B. Turner, born 1875 in Bath County, Virginia talks with Janis Stamper about music and a pilgrimmage, during an interview in her home in Breathitt County, Kentucky. Patsy came to Kentucky as a missionary in 1913.
Patsy B. Turner, born 1875 in Bath County, Virginia talks with Janis Stamper about mission work in Canoe, during an interview in her home in Breathitt County, Kentucky. Patsy came to Kentucky as a missionary in 1913.
Patsy B. Turner, born 1875 in Bath County, Virginia talks with Janis Stamper about the ministry in the area during an interview in her home in Breathitt County, Kentucky. Patsy came to Kentucky as a missionary in 1913.
Patsy B. Turner, born 1875 in Bath County, Virginia talks with Janis Stamper about her ministry work during an interview in her home in Breathitt County, Kentucky. Patsy came to Kentucky as a missionary in 1913.
Patsy B. Turner, born 1875 in Bath County, Virginia talks with Janis Stamper about her path to Kentucky during an interview in her home in Breathitt County, Kentucky. Patsy came to Kentucky as a missionary in 1913.
This is a newspaper printed by the Old Regular Baptists at Millstone, Kentucky. This is volume 2, whole number 20, number 8, and was printed in September 1925. It has letters, editorial, and obituaries.
This is a copy of the original Minutes of the Eighty-Third Annual Meeting of the New Salem Association of Old Regular Baptist held with the Enterprise Church, Pike County, Kentucky, on Friday and Saturday, September 25, 26 and 27, 1908. Includes...
Education; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.); Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- Funds and scholarships.
At the annual alumni banquet held June 9, 1925, chairman Captain W. I. Jones welcomed distinguished guest and speaker the Hon. John H. Kirby, of Houston, Texas. Mr. Kirby compared the famous pioneers of Tennessee with the heroes of Texas, and he...
The 7th Annual Tri-State Singing Convention aimed to attract more than 1,000 visitors to Lincoln Memorial University on August 7, 1927. The author made note of the historical singing convention, including a Welsh form called the Eisteddfod, and...
Text of an address to the Conference of Southern Mountain
Workers, Knoxville, Tennessee, March 29, 1916, regarding
education and economic development in Western North
Carolina.
A piece of property in Hancock County belonging to Noah Collins was deeded to Logan Miser on September 1, 1924.
Except for the Registrar's stamp, it is all handwritten.
This document is a copy of a Proclamation of President Warren G. Harding, declaring the insurrection in West Virginia unlawful, and entreating the residents of the rioting counties to return to their homes by midnight of September 1, 1921. The...