parades; celebrations; Independence Day; rural areas
On back of image: "Pikeville, Kentucky -- 4th of July Parade - Huffman Ave. - 195? -- "Buddy" - A.P. Forsyth holding flag -- Nest Row - Right - Frank Forsyth III Left - Bill Forsyth, Jr. -- L to R - First row - 1. 2. ...
A note included with the picture says, "CAN YOU IDENTIFY THIS MAN? This photo is in the possession of the Pike County Historical Society. The members do not know the identity of the gentleman. If anyone can identify him please call 432-XXXX...
The back of the image says, First Class P.C.A. - May 1911 -- (?) have the Bac-Sermon and Graduation Exercise in the (New) First Presby Church -- Class of 1911 - 4 girls, 4boys -- left standing - 1. Lillian R. Whitman (Hatcher), 2. Hazel Preston...
On back of image: "May Family, About 1906 -- Back row, l to r: Myrtle May, Ivy May, Dana May, virgie May, maude May, Birdie Pearl May; Front row, l to r: Thomas b. may holding Sweet May, Bowles May, Florence (Runyon) May, Lissie Pett May ...
On back of image: "Eastern Kentucky Open Championship Players, 1925 Pikeville, KY (From Left to Right) -- Tom Wilds, Ed Weber, W. Clines, R.O. Fox, H. Mortimer, E.H. Sowards, K. Hunt, J.M. Hatcher, W.P. Call, C. Greer, H.D.Shanklin, S.W....
This photograph shows the home of ex-President Andrew Johnson in Greeneville, Tennessee, which he purchased in 1851; it is located in the region of upper East Tennessee. The statesman was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, in the year 1808, the son...
This photograph shows the home where Andrew Johnson, ex-President of the United States and member of the Senate from Tennessee, died at the house of his daughter, Mrs. W.R. Brown, near Elizabethtown, Carter County, Tennessee in the year 1875. His...
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Tune played by R.L. Goins, Jerry Monday, & Jimmy Cox on the Country Music Express Radio program over radio station WEZJ, Williamsburg, Kentucky and WBNT in Oneida, Tennessee [1969].