Pattern: Coverlet contains the patterns- Sunrise with Window Sash, Table, and Tennessee Trouble.<br>Type: Overshot.<br>Weave Structure: Overshot weave. Two panels.<br>Warp :One-ply, tight twist, linen that is cream in color (due...
Pattern: Coverlet contains the patterns- Sunrise with Window Sash, Table, and Tennessee Trouble.<br>Type: Overshot.<br>Weave Structure: Overshot weave. Two panels.<br>Warp :One-ply, tight twist, linen that is cream in color (due...
Partin, J.M.; Hello Trouble;Country Music Express Radio Programs--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Tennessee; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Music--Tennessee; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Tennessee; WEZJ (Radio Station: Williamsburg,...
Song sung by J.M. Partin on the Country Music Express Radio program over radio station WEZJ, Williamsburg, Kentucky and WBNT in Oneida, Tennessee [1969].
This series of six articles was prepared by the United Mine Workers of America, disclosing the attempt that is being made by the Red forces, under the direct supervision of Moscow, to seize control of the organized labor movement of America and use...
This is a letter written by Mary Hervey to her sister. The letter was written in Cumberland Maryland. It mentions that General Kelly, who was married to one of the Goshorn daughters, was staying in the same hotel as Mrs. Hervey. The letter also...
Rich Kirby talks about a game played between a cat and a rat and the trouble that ensues. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen.
Wayne Erbsen (mandolin) and Ray Sawyer (tenor guitar/baritone ukulele) perform at the Asheville Junction in lieu of absent performer Eric Schoenberg. This is a Bob Wills song. Wayne teaches Appalachian music at Warren Wilson College.
Stanley Hicks plays dulcimer and sings with some family members to a group of students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale.
Morris Norton plays banjo and sings in his Madison County home for a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Morris's daughter, Evelyn Ramsey is also present.