Cumberland Gap (Tenn.) -- History.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.); Middlesboro (Ky.) -- History.
An article from the "Mountain Herald," about the historical background of the Cumberland Gap region after the Civil War prior to the founding of Lincoln Memorial University in 1897. This history of the region includes the entrepreneurial...
The Asheville Farm School superintendent from 1907 - 1917. Dr. Roger served as physician to the school and neighbors in the valley. He was from Canada; he left when his son, who was fighting with British forces in World War I was injured and being...
The Skirtlifters perform at Warren Wilson College's Kittredge Theater. The group consists of Clarke Buehling (lead banjo), Bill Mathews (guitar), Jim Lansford (banjo), Curly Miller (mandolin), and Pete Howard (bass). This is a British banjo tune...
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.
Arthur family.; Arthur, Alexander A. ; Arthur, Nellie Maud Goodwin.
This photograph shows "Craig Neuk," the family home of Alexander A. Arthur, located in Harrogate, Tennessee. Alexander A. Arthur (1846-1912), a Scotch-Canadian by birth, was an engineer and founder of Middlesborough, Kentucky in 1890;...
Arthur, Alexander A. ; Engineers -- Appalachian Region, Southern.
Alexander A. Arthur (1846-1912), a Scotch-Canadian by birth, was an engineer and founder of Middlesborough, Kentucky in 1890; Arthur was hired by the "American Association, Ltd" of England, as their general agent for the development of...
Arthur, Alexander A. ; Engineers -- Appalachian Region, Southern.
Alexander A. Arthur (1846-1912), a Scotch-Canadian by birth, was an engineer and founder of Middlesborough, Kentucky in 1890; Arthur was hired by the "American Association, Ltd" of England, as their general agent for the development of...
American Missionary Association. ; Myers, Aaron A.
An article from the "Mountain Herald," about the death of Reverend Aaron A. Myers, the Congregationalist Minister and one of the "founding fathers" of Lincoln Memorial University. The article pays homage to this devout...