An unidentified woman sings a ballad. This tune is from a cassette labelled 'Bascom Lamar Lunsford', a song collecter and organizer of the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville. This was probably recorded at the Bascom Lamar Lunsford...
Fred Galliher talks with Vaughan Webb about the community in which he was raised, and the absence of harmonica players. Fred plays harmonica, guitar, fiddle, and banjo. He is a first cousin of Hobart Smith and Texas Gladden, and was raised with...
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 self-published autobiography of John C. Shaw, educator and former president of West Liberty Normal School (now West Liberty State College) from 1908-1919.
This is a newspaper printed by the Old Regular Baptists at Millstone, Kentucky. This is volume 2, whole number 20, number 8, and was printed in September 1925. It has letters, editorial, and obituaries.
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...
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jack Hyder, who married during the intermission of the school play when both were students at Milligan College. After graduating in 1916, the couple raised their family in a home adjacent to campus (now the College's Hyder House,...
Asheville, North Carolina; Songs & music; ; Festivals; Asheville, North Carolina
The Byard Ray Festival Association was established by Betty Sue Johnson who produced the festival for ten of its eleven years. She was a nurse practitioner, educator, and administrator at Duke University Medical Center and the University of North...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...
The Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution raised $25,000 to complete the building of DAR Hall, a dormitory. DAR Hall was dedicated on November 5, 1921. On September 5, 1989 the building was rededicated as the J Frank White Academy, a...