Northeast side of the Milligan College Classroom Building; group of students and falculty including Joesphus Hopwood(standing 7th left back row) and Mrs. Eleanor Hopwood(standing 6th from the left front row)
First row (seated): Robert S. Fields, Ida Anderson Hendrix, Gentry Hodges, Wilson R. Bowers, Mary Frances "Molly" Hale, Joe B Sells, Sue Brummit Bell. Second row (standing): Monte E. Hyder, Laura Hyder Burchfield, Horace M. Burleson,...
Universities & colleges; Students; Teachers; College presidents;
Milligan College students and faculty gathered in front of the Administration building. Inscribed, "Milligan College 1897-1898." Professor (and College President) Josephus Hopwood, standing fourth row, second from left. Sarah Hopwood...
Emory and Henry College; Emory and Henry College - Sports
The 1927 Emory & Henry College football team. Twenty-five of these thirty-two players were also on the
1928 team. The record for the 1927 team was 9-0 (six of those were shut-outs), with Emory & Henry
scoring a combined 273 points versus...
Renfro Valley Gatherin' ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Gospel Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Kentucky); Rusty Gate Quartet; Standing in the Need of Prayer;
Song sung by the Rusty Gate Quartet on the Renfro Valley Gatherin' broadcast from Renfro Valley, Kentucky over radio station WHAS 11-03-46.
History of WV Methodists who have received the Conference Cane, "awarded to men of age and long years of service ... almost always awarded to the oldest man who has given his life for a worthy cause."
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.
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.