The dress is fashioned in a brown, white, and blue plaid pattern. Small ruffles are seen across the sleeve area. The dress is in stable condition and show signs of usage.
The dress is fashioned in a brown, white, and blue plaid pattern. Small ruffles are seen across the sleeve area. The dress is in stable condition and show signs of usage.
A man walks across the rails of a fence that have been lowered onto the ground. Palmer's note with the photo reads, "Newton Hylton lets bars of rail fence down near his home."
A woman sews at the corner of a quilt stretched across a wooden frame. Another woman and a teenage girl watch as she sews. Teenager wears a Woolwine High School sweatshirt. Part of a series of photos of a quilting party at Charity Community...
Overall view of the Agee Mill and millpond in Patrick County, Virginia. The photo was taken from across the millpond, facing the side of the mill with the water wheel and races. A woman stands beside the water wheel, just off the dirt path that...
One leaf of lined paper, handwritten in pencil on both sides. The song text is written on a school examination form. The document is in fairly good physical condition, with two holes punched in the center of the top of the leaf, a fold in the...
Tom Allen tells Kip Lornell about running across a moonshiner while working for the CCC camps during the depression. This takes place in his home near Love Mountain, in Amherst County.
Strangers' Hall, as it was known by the community, was a one-story guest wing on the West side of the house, consisting of a formal parlour and two bedrooms. It had a porch with columns across the front and a privy out back. It was the final...
A young girl stands in front of a tree trunk beside the base of a covered bridge built across Jack's Creek in Patrick County, Virginia. The branches of the tree cover the roof of the bridge.
Evonee Rakes (front) and one of her sisters walk across a footbrige over a stream of water. Both girls carry baskets over their arms. Photo taken from the opposite river bank, from a side angle.
Fiddle music, Monday, Isham; Going Across the Sea;
Fiddle tune played by Isham Monday and recorded by D.K. Wilgus in Monroe County, Kentucky, July, August, and November 1959 for the Western Kentucky University Folklore Archive.