Catalog of the Burnsville Academy, "An English, Classical, and Normal School. Designed to Prepare Teachers for Professional Duties in the Public Schools, and to Fit Young Men and Women for College, University, or Practical Life." G. F....
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education.; Claiborne County (Tenn.) -- Education. ; Tazewell Academy -- (Claiborne County, Tenn.)
An article from the "Mountain Herald" about Tazewell Academy, an educational landmark of the mountain region of Claiborne County, Tennessee. The building "was erected and chartered as an Academy about 1843." At the time the...
Republication of an article from the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences by Myron Howard Ross. Ross worked with coal miners and coal unions through his life and took a specific interest in the health care of miners. He founded the Fairmont...
An article from the "Mountain Herald" written by an "Academy student" of Lincoln Memorial University about the various industrial departments where nearly "three-fourths of the boys" work in one of three areas:...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
A self-published autobiography of John C. Shaw, educator and former president of West Liberty Normal School (now West Liberty State College) from 1908-1919.
On back, "1926 'The China Shop' Junior Class play -- The custom was in the early days of P.C.A that the Junior H.S. Class always gave a play. (Another custom involving the Junior Class was the Junior-Senior banquet. This was a banquet...
The back of the image says, First Class P.C.A. - May 1911 -- (?) have the Bac-Sermon and Graduation Exercise in the (New) First Presby Church -- Class of 1911 - 4 girls, 4boys -- left standing - 1. Lillian R. Whitman (Hatcher), 2. Hazel Preston...