Milligan College's Mrs. Sarah Eleanor LaRue Hopwood, wife of the College's founder Josephus Hopwood. Mrs. Hopwood is credited with coining the College's motto, "Christian Education, the Hope of the World."
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This is a special edition paper printed by Pikeville College in the aftermath of the Flood of 1977. While its purpose was to seek funding for the college after the crisis, this paper also relates first-hand accounts of the flood and how it...
Milligan College's Graduating Class of 1913. In no apparent order: Mrs. G. B. Witherly, Ruby Albert, Elmer Munson, C.W. Tabor, Nelle Hodges, Lottie Hodges, Catherine Thomas, Joe Crouch, Laura Godley, Byrl White, Edith Campbell, Jess Cahoon, Mabel...
Milligan College's Graduating Class of 1913. From left to right: Elmer Munson, Lottie Hodges, C.W. Tabor, Charmian Thomas, Park Chapman, Nelle Hodges, Catherine Thomas, Joe Crouch, Laura Godbey, Ruth Albert, Byrl White, Edith Campbell, Jesse...
Milligan College's first French class, taught by Miss Mary Hardin. Seated (left to right): Howard Trussler, Minnie Acuff, Anna Mildred Perry, White James, Joe Crouch, unknown. Standing (left to right): Myrh White, Mary Thomas, Nat Burchfeild, Lucy...