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    • [Quilt, Log Cabin, Compound View]

    • [Quilt, Log Cabin, Compound View]

    • Bedding; Log cabin quilts; Handicraft

    • Type: Pieced.<br>Name: Log cabin pattern.<br>Set up: Is made up of multi-colored squares.<br>Quilting: Is found around each object (also called-in the ditch).<br>Colors: Mostly dark colors (brown, maroon, blue) with some...
    • [Quilt, Log Cabin]

    • [Quilt, Log Cabin]

    • Bedding; Log cabin quilts; Handicraft

    • Type: Pieced.<br>Name: Log cabin pattern.<br>Set up: Is made up of multi-colored squares.<br>Quilting: Is found around each object (also called-in the ditch).<br>Colors: Mostly dark colors (brown, maroon, blue) with some...
    • auditioning for WRBX (talking)

    • auditioning for WRBX (talking)

    • Bands; Radio;

    • Dexter Mills tells about his audition for WRBX as a singer, and later musicians he worked with. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia...
    • backwoods shows, driving in snow (talking)

    • backwoods shows, driving in snow (talking)

    • Bands; Radio;

    • Mel, Glen, and Lawrence talk about rural performances, and driving to them through the snow. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through...
    • Bill Sanderford & police (talking)

    • Bill Sanderford & police (talking)

    • Radio; Humor;

    • Dexter Mills talks about an incident with the police while announcing on live radio. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late...
    • black entertainers, other musicians (talking)

    • black entertainers, other musicians (talking)

    • Bands; Radio;

    • A Group of musicians discuss the black entertainers, including Rabbit Muse, that they remember from their early days. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in...
    • Bunker Hill Camp Meeting

    • Bunker Hill Camp Meeting

    • Camp meetings; Evangelistic work; Methodist Episcopal Church South-Holston Conference; Methodist Church-Tennessee-History; Methodist Church-Southern States-History

    • A Methodist camp meeting that took place at Bunker Hill in Hawkins County, Tennessee
    • Byard Ray Festival Association photographs

    • Byard Ray Festival Association photographs

    • Asheville, North Carolina; Songs & music; ; Festivals; Asheville, North Carolina

    • The Byard Ray Festival Association was established by Betty Sue Johnson who produced the festival for ten of its eleven years. She was a nurse practitioner, educator, and administrator at Duke University Medical Center and the University of North...
    • Campbell Mansion Artifacts; new parlor, 1909

    • Campbell Mansion Artifacts; new parlor, 1909

    • Entertaining; Guests; Domestic life; Parlors; Historic sites; Bethany College

    • Strangers' Hall consisted of a formal parlor and two bedrooms. Among the guests who stayed in this wing were James A. Garfield, trustee of Bethany College, President of Hiram and future President of the United States; John C. Calhoun, states rights...
    • Clifford Huffman pranks (talking)

    • Clifford Huffman pranks (talking)

    • Radio; Humor;

    • Dexter Mills talks about pranks that were pulled by radio announcers. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's...
    • Craft Class

    • Craft Class

    • Handicraft; Tennessee Wesleyan College

    • 8" x 10" black and white photograph of 9 women sitting at a table, engaged in various craft activities. The women are unidentified. Among the crafts represented are beading, weaving on a small loom, and crocheting a rug.
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