Class at Milligan College; Left to right sitting is Frances Hyder, Mabel Vanhook, Elma E.R. Ellis (teacher), Mary Wade, Alta Carperter. Standing Joe Clart, Logan Garrett, Jessie Calhoun, and Beryl White
A formal picture taken of the Christian Church in front of Hardin Hall during the Tennessee State Convention. College President E.W. McDiarmid is indicated with an arrow.
First year Greek class at Milligan College. The teacher was Elma E.R. Ellis. Virginia White James, seated, far right. G. Tellie Thomas, standing second from the right.
Milligan College Class of 1909. Seated (left to right): George Robert Lowder, Rene White Anderson, Isaac Williams, Mary Evelyn Sevier, James W. Stephens. Standing (left to right): Anna T. Kelley, unknown, George R. Bowman, Jennie E. Hatcher,...
Young ladies on the steps of Mee Hall at Milligan College. Pictured are Front Row: Mary Huff, Grace Watkins, Sadie Ferguson, Mary Wade, Mary Campbell, Anna Mildred Perry, Bobbie Rawls. Second Row: Mary Thomas, Geneva Hyder, Ruth Watkins, _______ ,...
The E.T. & W.N.C. railroad tracks, 1/4 mile east of Pardee Point overlooking Doe River. George W. Hardin, General Manager, sponsored student excursions on the "Tweetsie" railroad.
Baseball game with Washington College (Washington County) at Milligan College. On the hill in the background, the classroom building is on the left and the Hopwood House is on the right.
Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Correspondence.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Friends and associates.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Primary sources.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Work and family.
In this letter to his friend (Dr. Roland D. Carter, Department of English, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga), Stuart writes that Earl Hobson Smith and wife, Myrtle E[llison] from LMU will be arriving to visit; he mentions previous visits by...
An article from the "Mountain Herald" about the work and needs of the Grace Nettleton Home: an orphanage for homeless mountain girls sponsored by Lincoln Memorial University. This home for needy mountain girls was founded by Mr. And Mrs....
College buildings.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.
This photograph of "Grant-Lee" Hall shows the building as it looked in the early 1900's, on the campus of Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee. This "castle-like" building had existed prior to the development of...
In this letter to his friend (Dr. Roland D. Carter, Department of English, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga), Stuart writes to thank him for an "appreciative review of "Destiny," [i.e. "Album of Destiny] and his...
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education.; Claiborne County (Tenn.) -- Education. ; Education, Rural -- Tennessee, East. ; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.)
An illustrated article from the "Mountain Herald" about a one-room rural school located at the head of Lonesome Valley, in Claiborne County, Tennessee. The school then furnished "as many or more teachers to Claiborne County than any...
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...
Superintendent Elizabeth Jackson describes her role in running the Grace Nettleton Home, a home for girls who are orphaned or who have some kind of "domestic upheaval." The Grace Nettleton Home is located on the campus of Lincoln...