History of WV Methodists who have received the Conference Cane, "awarded to men of age and long years of service ... almost always awarded to the oldest man who has given his life for a worthy cause."
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...
American Missionary Association. ; Howard, Oliver Otis -- 1830-1909.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Myers, Arthur Aaron.; Twain, Mark -- 1835-1910.
An article from the "Mountain Herald" about the background and beginning of Lincoln Memorial University. Lincoln Memorial University was chartered in memory of President Abraham Lincoln, on Lincoln's birthday, February 12, 1897. General...
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
A self-published autobiography of John C. Shaw, educator and former president of West Liberty Normal School (now West Liberty State College) from 1908-1919.
This is a group number at the beginning of a Fiddle Styles Concert arranged by David Holt. It takes place in Kittredge Theater, at Warren Wilson College. The fiddlers include Gordon Freeman, Liz Shaw, Pender Rector, Paul Crouch, Clyde Cable, and...
Tommy Millard (born May 19, 1911) talks with Wayne Erbsen in Tommy's home in Asheville about his history of comedy and music. Tommy was an early medicine show comedian, one of the first entertainers on the Grand Ole Opry, and performed with Bill...
Myles Horton (1905-1990) talks about Highlander's community connections with a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Myles fouded and directed Highlander Folk School with Don West in 1932.
Kasper 'Stranger' Malone (born 1909), Russell McClanahan and John Herrmann (bass) talk about the next song during a concert at Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe. Vollie McKenzie, the lost guitar player enters at the beginning of this track. The...
Florence Reece (1900-1986) talks in her Harlan County home to a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Florence's husband, Sam, a retired miner, is also present. Sam was an organizer for...
Florence Reece (1900-1986) talks in her Harlan County home to a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Florence's husband, Sam, a retired miner, is also present. Sam was an organizer for...
Florence Reece (1900-1986) talks in her Harlan County home to a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Florence's husband, Sam, a retired miner, is also present. Sam was an organizer for...
Florence Reece (1900-1986) talks in her Harlan County home to a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Florence's husband, Sam, a retired miner, is also present. Sam was an organizer for...
Florence Reece (1900-1986) talks in her Harlan County home to a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Florence's husband, Sam, a retired miner, is also present. Sam was an organizer for...
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.
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.
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.