Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
Contains letters by Eugene V. Debs and John Mitchell published in the Social Democratic Herald concerning the averted strike in 1904 of the United Mine Workers of America.
E.C. and Orna Ball play a Christmas song on guitar and the accordion. They are from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve performance.
E.C. and Orna Ball play a gospel hymn as an instrumental. E.C. is playing guitar and Orna is playing the accordion. They are from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve...
E.C. and Orna Ball sing a Christmas hymn. E.C. is playing guitar and Orna is playing the accordion. They are from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve performance.
E.C. and Orna Ball sing a Christmas hymn. E.C. is playing guitar and Orna is playing the accordion. They are from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve performance.
E.C. and Orna Ball sing a gospel hymn. E.C. is playing guitar and Orna is playing the accordion. They are from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve performance.
E.C. and Orna Ball sing a gospel hymn. E.C. is playing guitar and Orna is playing the accordion. They are from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve performance.
E.C. and Orna Ball sing a gospel hymn. E.C. is playing guitar and Orna is playing the accordion. They are from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve performance.
E.C. Ball narrates a Christmas recitation written by Dr. John Wicker. E.C. is playing guitar and Orna is playing the accordion to the tune of What a Friend We Have in Jesus. They are from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live...
E.C. Ball plays a Christmas hymn instrumental on the guitar. He is from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve performance.
E.C. Ball plays guitar and sings a Christmas song. He is from Rugby, Virginia. This is from one of their weekly live radio performances at WKSK. This is the Christmas eve performance.
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.
Inscribed, "Aunt Betty Cox's Class, Daddy's one-time fiance [sic]," from estate of Geogria Matthews Dosser, daughter of Dr. William Johnson Matthews of Johnson City, TN. Elizabeth Eve Matthews Cox, standing, right, middle row.
Jim Haynie performs a Swiss yodeling song during a concert featuring musicians from Canton, North Carolina. The concert is part of a series organized by David Holt and takes place in Warren Wilson College's Kittredge Theater.
Narration by Tim Meyers. Hazel Dickens sings Cold Blooded Murder. The Yablonski family is murdered by assassins on Christmas Eve, before the election challenges began.
Selection from the notebooks of "Uncle Jake Carpenter," a
resident of Avery County, North Carolina, who kept records
of each death in his community from 1845 to 1920.
This is a copy of page 27 of the book, "Baby's Delight."
Published by E.P. Dutton & Co., 31, West Twenty-third
Street, New York, New York. The inside cover of the book is inscribed, "Presented to Mary Elizabeth Roberts (Old...