Photographs; Musicians; Tennessee Wesleyan College
2 1/2" x 4" black and white photograph (now, sepia) of
Charles Wakefield Cadman, playing a musical instrument while
standing in front of the trees spoken of in the Nocatula
legend. On the back of the photograph is written,...
Two men stand in front of a small log house. One man stands on the stone step in front of the door; the younger man stands in the grass in front of the house. Older man may be Goode Rakes. House located on Poplar Camp Creek.
Renfro Valley Breakfast Party ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Kentucky); Hang Out the Front Door Key; Hang Out the Front Door Key;
Song sung and played by Daisy Jane and Jim (Sexton) on the Renfro Valley Breakfast Party originating from Renfro Valley, Kentucky over Louisville radio station WHAS 3-5-48.
A group photo of the Asheville Farm School faculty in 1928. Superintendent Henry S. Randolph in middle front row. Miss Elizabeth Williams, left front row.
The Asheville Farm School basketball team in front of "Old Main", wearing tank tops with "AFS" on the front, knee-length shorts and knee socks. One boy is wear socks with stripes.
Photograph of Charles Wakefield Cadman. From the back of the photo: "...who entertained TWC students recently (he and his quartette) in front of the historic trees. How appropriate for a new composition of Indian music!"
To the left of table, back to front (J. Trizusse - hidden) M. Rheterovik, G. Coates, Ed Rheterovik. To the right of Table, back to front Exchweiler, Wallen, Bob Gardau, John and Lynda Pylaut Dunnusat
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...
Originally belonged to Alice J. Kinder. Front Row, left to right: Sarah Wilson from PA (Became Mrs. Collis P. Hudson, later Mrs. Melvin Voice of Florida); William McKinley Justice (taught 8th grade, also teachers who came in for normal school...
Vardy girls photographed in front of their Asheville, NC boarding school. Front row, Helen Stewart, Mabel Stewart, Golda Collins, and Isa Mae Collins. Middle: Mossey Horton and Alyce Horton; Back row unknown except for the tallest, Nelle Horton.
Mailboxes in front of the manse of Vardy Presbyterian Church. Names on the boxes are Grohse and Avery. The Grohse family was a prominient family of Vardy. Louise Avery was the last Presbyterian missionaries to live and work in Vardy.
Front view of a large house in poor physical condition. Much of the board siding has come off of the house to reveal the log structure underneath. Many of the stones of the foundation are missing, and the house sags in places. Glass is broken...
A row of blooming pear trees lines the hill in front of a large white house on Sinking Creek. The house is in an L-shape with three chimneys visible. Other outbuildings are visible around the house. Fenced fields cover the hills in the...