Photograph of Virginia Hall taken on Commencement day, 1911. The image was taken by a member of the Gray Family, Rev. Dr. Charles Oliver Gray was president of Tusculum from 1908 - 1932.
World War II; Soldiers; Tennessee Wesleyan College
3" x 5" black and white photograph (now, sepia) of Sgt.
Robert L. Dew, a soldier in World War II, having his shoes shined by an "Arab" child [unknown]. On the back of the photo is written, " Robert sent a little Kodak...
b. 1849, d. 1930s This picture was taken between 1910-1920. According to the back of the image, "On original picture it stated 'eyes are blue, hair black and gray'"
A note included with the picture says, "CAN YOU IDENTIFY THIS MAN? This photo is in the possession of the Pike County Historical Society. The members do not know the identity of the gentleman. If anyone can identify him please call 432-XXXX...
Overall: The game is worn and is incomplete. It contains twenty-eight plastic letters, one wooden marble that is painted black, one die, one hard plastic jug and one cork. The picture on the front of the jug is that of a "hillbilly"...
Overall: The game is worn and is incomplete. It contains twenty-eight plastic letters, one wooden marble that is painted black, one die, one hard plastic jug and one cork. The picture on the front of the jug is that of a "hillbilly"...
A picture postcard depicting the Pringle Tree in Buckhannon, West Virginia. Upshur County's first settlers, the Pringle Brothers, reportedly lived in the tree in the 1760s.
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
A photograph of a class in the Art Department around 1911. The picture shows (left to right) Edward Scent, Myrtle Cole Minton, Nancy Faulkner, and (standing) the Art teacher, Eva Swearingen Oldfield Wilson.
The picture shows the work crew in front of the partly remodelled and expanded Knox County Courthouse in Barbourville, KY. This 1875 structure underwent extensive upgrading with wings added to the north and south sides.