Kentucky Hilltoppers; Hillbilly Boogie; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky in 1949.
Report of the Holston Conference committee on camp meetings, describing the successes of earlier camp meetings within Holston and encouraging the Conference to establish additional camp meetings.
Arthur Bannerman, his wife, Lucille Bannerman, and Edna Voss standing next to Honeymoon Cottage where the Bannermans lived when they first came to Asheville Farm School.
Kentucky Hilltoppers; I've Taken All I'm Gonna Take From You; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
A view of the Industrial Arts building at Asheville Farm School. Also known as the Old Shop. Built in 1916; razed 1965 to make way for Ogg Administration building.
Kentucky Hilltoppers; Joe Turner Blues; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
The Asheville Farm School superintendent from 1907 - 1917. Dr. Roger served as physician to the school and neighbors in the valley. He was from Canada; he left when his son, who was fighting with British forces in World War I was injured and being...