This pamphlet is a reproduction of the Annual Assembly Minutes of what became known as the Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.). The first production of it is unknown. These minutes discuss the religious convictions and beliefs of the church at the...
This is a letter giving the charter number for a lodge in Wheeling. The date on the letter is April 16, 1869. The charter number is 327. This number was given to the lodge by the state deputy for Ohio. He promised to come visit the lodge in...
Mack Jenks sings an unaccompanied funeral song he and his brother, Orville, wrote about coal mining. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages...
Mack Jenks talks about the song he just sang (Little Lump of Coal) which was a funeral song, and playing harmonica at a dance. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines...
Mack Jenks sings an unaccompanied song about coal mining. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks talks about he and his brother, Orville, writing songs. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks sings an unaccompanied song his brother Orville wrote and he revised. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks sings an unaccompanied song he wrote. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks sings an unaccompanied song he wrote about the Cuban Missle Crisis. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks sings an unaccompanied song about coal mining. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks sings an unaccompanied song he wrote about coal mining. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks talks about singing with his brother, Orville, at the union meetings and dances, and writing the Motorman song about a local event. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack...
Mack Jenks talks about singing with his brother, Orville, at UMWA convention. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks talks about singing with his brother, Orville, at Union meetings and working for Ford. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of...
Mack Jenks talks about singing with his brother for dances in the early 1920's. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to 59.
Mack Jenks talks about learning to play music, and a friend who was a fine violin player.. This interview, by Roddy Moore takes place in Mack's home in McDowell County, West Virginia. Mack worked in the mines periodically from the ages of 13 to...