This document shows the Rutherford College class song as it appeared in the 1930 edition of the Rutherford College yearbook, The Foot Hills. The lyrics to the song were created by Rutherford College student Fred Hedgepath.
This photo shows the Rutherford College Abernathy Memorial First United Methodist Church as it looked in the nineteen-sixtees. The church was constructed in 1930, in honor of Robert Laban Abernathy, founder of Rutherford College. While the college...
This photograph shows the hall in which members of the Rutherford College Newtonian Literary Society met. The Newtonian Literary Society was the first of its kind at Rutherford College, having first begun meeting in 1857. The society was open to...
This letter was written by John Rutherford to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Burke Co., NC and states his occupation as Farmer.
Enoch Rutherford plays the fiddle at Fiddlers Grove after an interview with Jeff Robbins. At the time, Jeff was a Warren Wilson College student. Enoch is from Independence, Virginia.
Enoch Rutherford plays the banjo at Fiddlers Grove after an interview with Jeff Robbins. At the time, Jeff was a Warren Wilson College student. Enoch is from Independence, Virginia.
Enoch Rutherford plays the fiddle at Fiddlers Grove after an interview with Jeff Robbins. At the time, Jeff was a Warren Wilson College student. Enoch is from Independence, Virginia.
Jeff Robbins interviews Enoch Rutherford at Fiddlers Grove. At the time, Jeff was a Warren Wilson College student. Enoch is from Independence, Virginia.
Jeff Robbins interviews Enoch Rutherford at Fiddlers Grove. At the time, Jeff was a Warren Wilson College student. Enoch is from Independence, Virginia.
Jeff Robbins interviews Enoch Rutherford at Fiddlers Grove. At the time, Jeff was a Warren Wilson College student. Enoch is from Independence, Virginia.
This photograph features a group portrait of Rutherford College's married Ministerial students and their families. The photograph was taken in front of Weaver Hall. Weaver Hall was destroyed by fire in 1927.
This is a photograph of a medal awarded to Harrison Pinkney Hollar. Mr. Hollar was a graduate of the Divinity program at Rutherford College and received this medal denoting his achievement of a Bachelor of Divinity. The object is a muted gold color...
newspapers; floods; disasters; college towns; colleges
This is a special edition paper printed by Pikeville College in the aftermath of the Flood of 1977. While its purpose was to seek funding for the college after the crisis, this paper also relates first-hand accounts of the flood and how it...
On back of image: "From right side Front row, Flower girls and boys: Octavia Cline, Vernon Furguson, Georgia Dils, John Caudill, Fanny Marrs, ------ with horn, Everett Sowards (with bow and arrow), mabel Bailey, Trimble Stratton, Nester...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.;
The article: "Gifts and givers" relates to "the transfusion of ... gifts" that make an institution great. The article: "A valuable possession" discusses a recent address to the students of Lincoln Memorial University...
This photograph features Rutherford College graduate of Divinity, Harrison Pinkney Hollar. A copy of the photograph was donated to the college by Mr. Hollar's granddaughter, Ms. Dot Elliott.
This letter was written by Carter Burnett to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Rutherford Co. (North Carolina) and states his occupation as...
This letter was written by Oliver P. Carson to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Rutherford Co. (North Carolina) and states his occupation...