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...
The Dixie Playboys perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WSLS. They are a Roanoke band, that played traditional music and also emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers. Members of the Dixie Playboys include, but are not...
Text of a resolution from the North Carolina legislature to
the U.S. Congress, recommending the establishment of a
"permanent home" for the Indian Tribes.
Spence Moore plays guitar with an unidentified fiddler. This takes place in Mountain City, Tennessee, where Spencer grew up. He now lives in Chilhowie, Virginia.
Fiddle tune played by Jake Krack, accompanied by Carl K. Nestmann on acoustic bass guitar, Bob Buckingham on banjo, Todd Clewell on guitar, Suzanne C. Gates on bass, and Micah Dunn on mandolin at the Appalachian Stringband Festival, Clifftop, West...
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.
This is a receipt payable to Marsh & Taylor from Noah Zane dated January 1, 1856. It is payable through the Merchants and Mechanics Bank of Wheeling. The money was due the following day January 2, 1856. The amount due was $204.43.
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This is a marriage certificate for Frederick Rodering and Louisa Held. They were married in Ohio County Virginia on January 9, 1861. The clerk for the court was J. M. McColloch. The certificate was printed by Ewing in Wheeling.
This is a program for the Star Theater in Martins Ferry, Ohio from January 26, 1901. The performers were Meisters' Concert Band. The program is a large sheet with advertising on the sides. Includes advertisements for hotels, baked goods, hats and...
This is a program for the Grand Concert by the Pittsburgh Orchestra at the Opera House on January 16, 1900. The conductor was Victor Herbert and Mrs. Myron R. Stowell was the soprano. The Steinway piano was provided F. W. Baumer Company.
Lincoln Memorial University. Department of Music -- History.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Lincoln Memorial University -- Faculty.; Manning, E. Theo.; Moore, Jesse H.; DeBusk, Perry E.; Hill, T. Russ.; Kincaid, Robert...
The article: "County teachers meet," relates to the Claiborne County teachers meeting held on January 17, [1925] at Lincoln Memorial University. According to the article, "with few exceptions, all the teachers had been students of...