Photographs; Musicians; Tennessee Wesleyan College
2 1/2" x 4" black and white photograph (now, sepia) of
Charles Wakefield Cadman, playing a musical instrument while
standing in front of the trees spoken of in the Nocatula
legend. On the back of the photograph is written,...
A row of blooming pear trees lines the hill in front of a large white house on Sinking Creek. The house is in an L-shape with three chimneys visible. Other outbuildings are visible around the house. Fenced fields cover the hills in the...
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.
Photograph of Charles Wakefield Cadman. From the back of the photo: "...who entertained TWC students recently (he and his quartette) in front of the historic trees. How appropriate for a new composition of Indian music!"
Apple trees in bloom frame the photo of an orchard on a hillside. A house is visible in the distance between two apple trees. Cleared fields surround the house and separate the building from the orchard.
A large two-story white house stands beside fenced fields on Sinking Creek in Floyd County, Virginia. A barn and two other outbuildings are visible in an arc behind the house. Pear trees in bloom are visible in the foreground. Palmer's note with...
Group of people square dance underneath trees outside. Four musicians sit in chairs, playing their instruments which include a banjo, fiddle, and two guitars. Children play under trees as people dance. Palmer's note with photo simply reads,...
With the expansion of the garden, the college built a cabin to hold gardening tools. Trees, about 60 of them, from the college forest were cut by the natural resources crew, stripped of bark by the landscaping crew. The carpentry crew built the...