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...
Pee Wee Davis talks with Wayne Erbsen about his son, Jeff. Pee Wee was born in 1924 near Marion, North Carolina. Wayne teaches Appalachian music at Warren Wilson College. Hal Peek also takes part in this interview.
Portrait of W. Thomas Anglin. On back of photograph reads at the very top "Tom Anglin" in dark ink. On Direct Backside to photo reads in fairly legible pencil,
"W. Thomas Anglin
Tom Anglin [Cursive, perhaps Signature]
donor in...
Newton Hylton stands in a hay field, pitching hay onto a tall haystack with a pitchfork. His son Albert Hylton stands on top of the haystack, also holding a pitchfork, ready to put the loose hay into place. Part of a larger series of photos on...
Newton Hylton and his son Albert make a large haystack in a field. Albert Hylton stands on top of the haystack next to a long wooden pole stuck in the ground in the center of the hay. Newton Hylton throws hay up to his son using a pitchfork. ...
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 receipt for taxes paid to the United States Internal Revenue from the estate of John Goshorn. The tax was $518.56 which is 1% value on property located in Ohio and Marshall Counties West Virginia given to William S. Goshorn, a son of John...