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    • Sgt. Robert L. Dew

    • Sgt. Robert L. Dew

    • World War II; Soldiers; Tennessee Wesleyan College

    • 3" x 5" black and white photograph (now, sepia) of Sgt. Robert L. Dew, a soldier in World War II, having his shoes shined by an "Arab" child [unknown]. On the back of the photo is written, " Robert sent a little Kodak...
    • Hatcher Hotel 17/20

    • Hatcher Hotel 17/20

    • hotels; sayings; rural areas

    • 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.
    • Robert Milligan, ca. 1850

    • Robert Milligan, ca. 1850

    • Universities & colleges; Teachers; College presidents;

    • Robert Milligan (1814-1875) was Josephus Hopwood's favorite professor at Transylvania University (now Lexington Theological Seminary.) In 1885, Hopwood renamed the Buffalo Male and Female Institute in his honor. This copy print was donated to...
    • Robert Todd Lincoln; Girl Scouts / [unknown]

    • Robert Todd Lincoln; Girl Scouts / [unknown]

    • Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Rector,Maggie Mae.; Jones, W.I..; Howard, Clarence H..; Irwin, Zenna.

    • The article: "Robert Todd Lincoln," features a facsimile letter from Robert Todd Lincoln to Dr. John Wesley Hill, dated February 5, 1925 in response to an invitation by Lincoln Memorial University to attend a celebration of Lincoln's...
    • Robert E. Lee; The Cantata "Saul"

    • Robert E. Lee; The Cantata "Saul"

    • Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.;

    • The article: "Robert E. Lee" relates to Dr. John Wesley Hill, Chancellor of Lincoln Memorial University, who "paid eloquent tribute to the memory of Robert E. Lee at the Founders' Day exercises at Washington and Lee University on...
    • The P.E. Alliot prizes; Basketball game.

    • The P.E. Alliot prizes; Basketball game.

    • Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Lincoln Memorial University. Agriculture Dept.; Grannis, Frank C.; Garrett, Rollin.; Morland, J. W.; Jones, W. I.; Saucier, W. A.; Murrelle, R. D.; Edging, S. N.; Kincaid, Robert L. --...

    • The article: "The P. E. Alliott prizes, " announces that Mr. P. E. Alliott, of New Jersey, a friend of the University was interested in the vocational agricultural program of Lincoln Memorial University. He sponsored two prizes for the...
    • A $100-a-plate luncheon; Christmas festivities; The Need for leadership.

    • A $100-a-plate luncheon; Christmas festivities; The Need for leadership.

    • Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- Fundraising.; Matthews, Robert O.; Messimer, Robert L. -- Mrs.; Moore, Jesse H.;

    • The article: "A $100-a-plate luncheon," discusses a fundraiser at the Detroit Athletic Club that funded scholarships, to which thirty prominent men and women subscribed to benefit Lincoln Memorial University. Dr. Robert Orville Matthews,...
    • Until the Last Leaf Shall Fall

    • Until the Last Leaf Shall Fall

    • Singing; Spirituals; Pianos; Radio;

    • The Gethsemane Quartet sings a Christian gospel song. Members include: Penny Andrews, Floyd Andrews, Patti Griffith, and Robert Griffith-piano. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
    • Oh, for the Love Like the One Above

    • Oh, for the Love Like the One Above

    • Singing; Spirituals; Pianos; Radio;

    • The Gethsemane Quartet sings a Christian gospel song. Members include: Penny Andrews, Floyd Andrews, Patti Griffith, and Robert Griffith-piano. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
    • There to Live in Sweet Accord

    • There to Live in Sweet Accord

    • Singing; Spirituals; Pianos; Radio;

    • The Gethsemane Quartet sings a Christian gospel song. Members include: Penny Andrews, Floyd Andrews, Patti Griffith, and Robert Griffith-piano. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
    • It Will Be My Greatest Moment

    • It Will Be My Greatest Moment

    • Singing; Spirituals; Pianos; Radio;

    • The Gethsemane Quartet sings a Christian gospel song. Members include: Penny Andrews, Floyd Andrews, Patti Griffith, and Robert Griffith-piano. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
    • He'll Give You Rest

    • He'll Give You Rest

    • Singing; Spirituals; Pianos; Radio;

    • The Gethsemane Quartet sings a Christian gospel song. Members include: Penny Andrews, Floyd Andrews, Patti Griffith, and Robert Griffith-piano. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
    • Because of Him

    • Because of Him

    • Singing; Spirituals; Pianos; Radio;

    • The Gethsemane Quartet sings a Christian gospel song. Members include: Penny Andrews, Floyd Andrews, Patti Griffith, and Robert Griffith-piano. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
    • [Amnesty Letter ID019] / [Blythe, Robert A.

    • [Amnesty Letter ID019] / [Blythe, Robert A.

    • Civil War

    • This letter was written by Robert A. Blythe to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Henderson Co. (North Carolina) and does not state his...
    • [Amnesty Letter] ID239 / Vance, Robert B.

    • [Amnesty Letter] ID239 / Vance, Robert B.

    • Civil War

    • This letter was written by Robert B. Vance to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Buncombe Co., NC and states his occupation as Farmer.
    • [Amnesty Letter] ID210 / Pulliam, Robert W.

    • [Amnesty Letter] ID210 / Pulliam, Robert W.

    • Civil War

    • This letter was written by Robert W. Pulliam to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Buncombe Co., NC and states his occupation as Merchant.
    • [Amnesty Letter] ID204 / Penland, Robert H.

    • [Amnesty Letter] ID204 / Penland, Robert H.

    • Civil War

    • This letter was written by Robert H. Penland to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Haywood Co., NC and does not state his occupation.
    • [Amnesty Letter ID096] / [Gambill, Robert A.

    • [Amnesty Letter ID096] / [Gambill, Robert A.

    • Civil War

    • This letter was written by Robert A. Gambill to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Ashe Co. (North Carolina) and states his occupation as...
    • Union in revolt 4:11

    • Union in revolt 4:11

    • Coal mining; Coal miners; Labor unions;

    • Narration by Tim Meyers. Arnold Miller and Mr. Turbavich speak at the organizational meeting for Miners for Democracy. Robert Payne stresses the need for unity in the reform movement, and Harry Patrick (MFD's co-chairman).
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