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    • [Quilt, Red and Forest Green]

    • [Quilt, Red and Forest Green]

    • Wool quilts

    • Type: Wholecloth<br>Name: Wholecloth.<br>The quilt is made by Susannah Skidmore Day. The quilt is believed to have been made while she lived in Harlan County.<br>Set Up: Wholecloth strips that are pieced together. The quilt is a...
    • The Winning Lincoln spirit

    • The Winning Lincoln spirit

    • Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Smith, Herbert.; Howard, George.; Harlan County (Ky.).;

    • This article is about Lincoln Memorial University and building character strength based on "the winning Lincoln spirit," exemplified in successful alumni who became "leaders in road building, mining, fruit growing, farming, dairying,...
    • Harlan County, mining, elections (talking)

    • Harlan County, mining, elections (talking)

    • Interviews; Storytelling; Interviews;

    • Wayne Bowman speaks with Dave Holland about connections they both have in Harlan County, Kentucky, mining, and union political issues. This takes place at a Franklin County Senoir Citizens gathering and several people are involved in the interview.
    • Long Sought Home

    • Long Sought Home

    • Long Sought Home; Jones Creek Quartet; Jones, Hubert; Middleton, Beck; Johnson, Carl; Barley, Dillard; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; Guitar Music—Kentucky; Mandolin Music—Kentucky;

    • Songs sung and played by the Jones Creek Quartet of Harlan County, Kentucky. Original recordings were on two 78rpm discs published by the Folk Star recording company in the early 1950s. These performances are from audio tape copies provided by Ed...
    • While the Ages Roll On Up In Heaven

    • While the Ages Roll On Up In Heaven

    • While the Ages Roll On Up In Heaven; Jones Creek Quartet; Jones, Hubert; Middleton, Beck; Johnson, Carl; Barley, Dillard; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; Guitar Music—Kentucky; Mandolin...

    • Songs sung and played by the Jones Creek Quartet of Harlan County, Kentucky. Original recordings were on two 78rpm discs published by the Folk Star recording company in the early 1950s. These performances are from audio tape copies provided by Ed...
    • Oh Sinner Look Back

    • Oh Sinner Look Back

    • Oh Sinner Look Back; Jones Creek Quartet; Jones, Hubert; Middleton, Beck; Johnson, Carl; Barley, Dillard; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; Guitar Music—Kentucky; Mandolin Music—Kentucky;

    • Songs sung and played by the Jones Creek Quartet of Harlan County, Kentucky. Original recordings were on two 78rpm discs published by the Folk Star recording company in the early 1950s. These performances are from audio tape copies provided by Ed...
    • That Settled It For Me

    • That Settled It For Me

    • That Settled It For Me; Jones Creek Quartet; Jones, Hubert; Middleton, Beck; Johnson, Carl; Barley, Dillard; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; Guitar Music—Kentucky; Mandolin Music—Kentucky;

    • Songs sung and played by the Jones Creek Quartet of Harlan County, Kentucky. Original recordings were on two 78rpm discs published by the Folk Star recording company in the early 1950s. These performances are from audio tape copies provided by Ed...
    • Jesus Loves Me

    • Jesus Loves Me

    • Jesus Loves Me; Tri-City Messengers; Gospel Songs--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Music;

    • Song sung and played by the Tri-City Messengers of Lynch, Harlan County, Kentucky recorded at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-26-02.
    • Lord You Know You Spared My Life

    • Lord You Know You Spared My Life

    • Lord You Know You Spared My Life; Tri-City Messengers; Gospel Songs--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Music;

    • Song sung and played by the Tri-City Messengers of Lynch, Harlan County, Kentucky recorded at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-26-02.
    • You Got To Be Born Again

    • You Got To Be Born Again

    • You Got To Be Born Again; Tri-City Messengers; Gospel Songs--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Music;

    • Song sung and played by the Tri-City Messengers of Lynch, Harlan County, Kentucky recorded at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-26-02.
    • Shine On Me

    • Shine On Me

    • Shine On Me; Tri-City Messengers; Gospel Songs--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Music;

    • Song sung and played by the Tri-City Messengers of Lynch, Harlan County, Kentucky recorded at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-26-02.
    • Yonder Comes My Love

    • Yonder Comes My Love

    • Folk Songs--Kentucky; Couch Family; Couch, Jim; Banjo Music--Kentucky; Yonder Comes My Love

    • Song sung and played on banjo by Jim Couch and recorded in Harlan County, Kentucky by Leonard Roberts [1954].
    • Cindy

    • Cindy

    • Folk Songs--Kentucky; Couch Family; Couch, Jim; Banjo Music--Kentucky, Cindy

    • Song sung and played on banjo by Jim Couch and recorded in Harlan County, Kentucky by Leonard Roberts [1954].
    • Did You Ever See the Devil Uncle Joe

    • Did You Ever See the Devil Uncle Joe

    • Folk Songs--Kentucky; Couch Family; Couch, Jim; Banjo Music--Kentucky; Did You Ever See the Devil Uncle Joe

    • Song sung and played on banjo by Jim Couch and recorded in Harlan County, Kentucky by Leonard Roberts [1954].
    • Lord Batesman (Child Ballad #53)

    • Lord Batesman (Child Ballad #53)

    • Folk Songs--Kentucky; Ballads--Kentucky; Couch Family; Couch, Jim; Lord Batesman; Child Ballad #53;

    • Ballad sung unaccompanied by Jim Couch and recorded in Harlan County, Kentucky by Leonard Roberts [1954].
    • My Daddy Was A Gambler

    • My Daddy Was A Gambler

    • Folk Songs--Kentucky; Couch Family; Couch, Jim; Banjo Music--Kentucky; My Daddy Was A Gambler

    • Song sung and played on banjo by Jim Couch and recorded in Harlan County, Kentucky by Leonard Roberts [1954].
    • Little Brown Jug

    • Little Brown Jug

    • Folk Songs--Kentucky; Couch Family; Couch, Jim; Banjo Music--Kentucky; Little Brown Jug

    • Song sung and played on banjo by Jim Couch and recorded in Harlan County, Kentucky by Leonard Roberts [1954].
    • Down the Road

    • Down the Road

    • Folk Songs--Kentucky; Couch Family; Couch, Jim; Banjo Music--Kentucky; Down the Road

    • Song sung and played on banjo by Jim Couch and recorded in Harlan County, Kentucky by Leonard Roberts [1954].
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