Agricultural extension work -- Tennessee -- Harrogate -- Study and teaching; Lincoln Memorial University Smith-Hughes Program
An article from the "Mountain Herald" about the agricultural projects and experiments of Lincoln Memorial University, in relationship to the Smith-Hughes law and the scientific methods of agriculture that are taught to each student. The...
Photograph of Benny Martin playing fiddle with Don Reno singing and playing guitar with his son, Ronnie, on mandolin on stage at Roanoke Bluegrass Festival, at Cantrells Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia.
Paul Miles talks about his band members and winning numerous conventions. Bill Kennedy conducts the interview with Paul Niles, a member of the Red Fox Chasers. Other members of the former band: A.P.(Alfonso) Thompson-Vocals & Guitar, Bob...
Don Reno talks with Kip Lornell about the development of the bluegrass genre. Don grew up in Canton, North Carolina. He played with Bill Monroe from March 1948 through 1949.
Don Reno talks with Kip Lornell about when bluegrass and country music had not been distinguished as separate. Don grew up in Canton, North Carolina. He played with Bill Monroe from March 1948 through 1949.
Walter Davis listens to a recording of his with the Carolina Tarheels made February 19, 1927 in his Black Mountain home with Wayne Erbsen. Walt was born in 1905 in Newport, Tennessee. Walt is playing guitar on this recording. Wayne teaches...
Bill Kennedy conducts the interview with Paul Niles, a member of the Red Fox Chasers. Other members of the former band: A.P.(Alfonso) Thompson-Vocals & Guitar, Bob Cranford- Vocals & Harmonica, Paul Miles-Vocals & Banjo, Guy...
Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail.; Boone, Daniel -- 1734-1820.; Pioneers; Cumberland Gap (Tenn.) -- History.; Cumberland Mountains -- History.;
In September 1927, various members of the Boone Family Association traveled along the Boone Trail from Asheville, N.C. to Boonesborough, KY. On September 3, they stopped and studied the artifacts at Lincoln Memorial University, set up as an...
Photograph of Don Reno performing on stage at Roanoke Bluegrass Festival, at Cantrells Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia. Other band members include: Don's son, Ronnie Reno (mandolin), Walter Haney (guitar)?, Howard Thompson (guitar)?, and John...
Don Reno talks with Kip Lornell about Roy Hall and himself being the first bluegrass bands in the Roanoke area. Don grew up in Canton, North Carolina. He played with Bill Monroe from March 1948 through 1949.