An unidentified woman plays autoharp and sings a love ballad that has another version involving an American Indian. The ballad follows the tune of On Top of Old Smoky. This tune is from a cassette labelled 'Bascom Lamar Lunsford', a song...
Fiddle tune performed by Hiram Stamper in key of A. Fiddle
tuned aeae. Recorded in Knott County, Kentucky by Bruce Greene on January 6, 1977. This is a different tune than the one also known as Indian Nation.
Fred (percussion) and Jenny Armstrong-Parks (fiddle) play music for a group of high school students from the Paideia school in Atlanta in their home in Eastern Kentucky. The group is led by John Sundale. Listen to the second part of this medley,...
Photograph of Charles Wakefield Cadman. From the back of the photo: "...who entertained TWC students recently (he and his quartette) in front of the historic trees. How appropriate for a new composition of Indian music!"
Photographs; Musicians; Tennessee Wesleyan College
2 1/2" x 4" black and white photograph (now, sepia) of
Charles Wakefield Cadman, playing a musical instrument while
standing in front of the trees spoken of in the Nocatula
legend. On the back of the photograph is written,...
Close up of juice from crushed sorghum cane running from a squeezing machine into a metal tub. Spent cane is visible in the machine above the spout. Part of a larger series of photos on molasses making that Palmer titled, "Molasses stir...
A log or board house in poor physical condition stands in a clearing overgrown with grass and weeds. Part of the front of the house has caved in. Palmer titled this photo: "Log Cabin near Indian Creek -- Jack Cox with me."
Landscape photo of a farm on a hillside in Indian Valley, Virginia. The farmhouse, barn, and other outbuildings are barely visible through the trees. Fields are divided by post and wire fences.
Mr. Hatcher spent time writing sayings and stories about local history and folk lore on the walls of his hotel. The Hatcher Hotel was located on Main St. in Pikeville, KY.