Ollie (Mollie) Estelle Williams; Milligan College, TN. Born July 16, 1873; died April 10, 1950. Married William Thomas Givens, 5 children; daughter of Susan Nannie Barker & George Thomas Williams, Carter County Clerk; granddaughter of Wilson G....
Joshua (Luther?) Williams; donated one acre of land near Buffalo Creek Church in 1867 for site on which to build building for the "Buffalo Male and Female Institute"; also sold six acres to Wilson G. Barker on hill on Toll Branch Road for...
The Milligan College faculty, of the 1902-03 school year. Seated (l. to r.): G. H. Easley, Josephus Hopwood, Sarah E. L. Hopwood, Mrs Cornforth. Standing (l. to r.): James S. Thomas, Henry Rufus Garrett, Sue Brummitt, Elma Ellis, Carrie Hopwood,...
Photograph of fish pond in front of Derthick. On back of photograph reads, "Fish pond and Adm. building- about 1934. Sent in by Mary G. Adamson 1935 Graduate."
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...
First year Greek class at Milligan College. The teacher was Elma E.R. Ellis. Virginia White James, seated, far right. G. Tellie Thomas, standing second from the right.
Front, l-r: C. W. Tabor, Joe Clark, Tom Whitehead, Park Chapman, Sam Jack Hyder, Larry Powers, Byrl White, Logan Garrett, Elmer Munson, Ned Athey, Bynum Taylor, Bill Seagraves, Howard Trussler. Rear, l-r: G. Tollie Thomas, Joe Crouch, Kirby Smith.
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.;
The article "A Creditable season in debating" reflects on the progressive steps taken by Dean [Morland] during his first year at Lincoln Memorial University [the 1924-05 academic calendar year] of re-opening intercollegiate debating and...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Appalachian Region, Southern -- Social life and customs.; Athletes;
This article is about a published novel, "Matoaka," by the author William G. Burleigh. The story "is woven around the adventures of a mountain girl, Matoaka, and her brother, Stony Jack ... both of whom after they have gone as far...
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.)
An article from the "Mountain Herald" about a sixteen-year old student who had trudged across the mountains in Kentucky, accompanied by her brother, for seventeen miles to reach the railroad station to travel to Lincoln Memorial...
Church of God; Religious meetings; Religious facilities;
R.G. Spurling (right) and W.F. Bryant (left) stand in front of the J.C. Murphy home the sight of the First Assembly for the Church of God (Cleveland, TN) located at Camp Creek, North Carolina.
This pamphlet is a reproduction of the Annual Assembly Minutes of what became known as the Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.). The first production of it is unknown. These minutes discuss the religious convictions and beliefs of the church at the...
Kyle Creed, Whit Sizemore, and others talk with Kip Lornell about favorite fiddlers, G.B. Grayson, John Carson. Kyle plays and makes banjos. Whit fiddled for the Shady Mountain Ramblers. This interview takes place in Kyle's house, near Galax,...