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.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); An Empty Mansion;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); I"ll Meet You In the Morning;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); Rock of Ages Hide Thou Me;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
A letter from Watson Bunten to ""Dear Sister"" (purportedly Sirene Bunten), from military camp in Paducah KY. On official stationery of ""The War for the Union"". Describes camp conditions, and has words of...
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
Joshua (Luther?) Williams; donated one acre of land near Buffalo Creek Church in 1867 for site on which to build building for the "Buffalo Male and Female Institute"; also sold six acres to Wilson G. Barker on hill on Toll Branch Road for...
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...
Frank Fontaine Bullard - Snowville, VA; 1885 Milligan College graduate; referee - 1896-1898 - Greensburg, PA; persuaded Hopwoods to relocate to Lynchburg, VA in February 1903, where Bullard was minister of Christian Church, Lynchburg, VA.
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.;
The article: "Lincoln celebration," relates to a patriotic program in celebration of Lincoln's birthday upon the campus of Lincoln Memorial University, including an unveiling of a "magnificent Lincoln portrait recently presented to...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...