Poor Howard sings at the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. Jimmy Dickens wrote this song. Listen to Poor Howard talking before this song: ww11106.
Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen Lyn, Virginia to be his foremost fiddle mentor.
Spence Moore sings a ballad he learned from his mother and plays guitar during an interview with Kip Lornell. He moved from eastern Tennessee to Konnarock, Virginia in 1945.
Eunice McAlexander sings a ballad during an interview by Kip Lornell. This takes place near Meadows of Dan, Virginia. Ruby Plemmons is also present, and being interviewed.
Pattern: Displays the "Table" pattern as well as other square and rectangular shapes.<br>Type: Overshot.<br>Weave Structure: Overshot weave. Two panels.<br>Warp: One-ply, tight twist, linen that is off-white in color...
Pattern: Displays the "Table" pattern as well as other square and rectangular shapes.<br>Type: Overshot.<br>Weave Structure: Overshot weave. Two panels.<br>Warp: One-ply, tight twist, linen that is off-white in color...
Five leaves of lined paper, handwritten in pencil on the front sides and on the reverse side of the fifth leaf. The document is in fair physical condition, with uneven edges at the top, some minor tears, creases, and tape repairs, as well as holes...
Ford, Henry -- 1863-1947.; Grannis, Frank C.; Lincoln Memorial University. Agriculture Department.
An article from the "Mountain Herald" about the visit of officials of Lincoln Memorial University, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford. They were entertained informally at their home, where "a large pipe organ built through three...
The shoe last is light brown in color and is hand-carved out of solid wood. The wood is well worn and features some cracked areas that have been worn smooth from usage. On the underside of the last there are areas were wooden and metal nails have...
This series of six articles was prepared by the United Mine Workers of America, disclosing the attempt that is being made by the Red forces, under the direct supervision of Moscow, to seize control of the organized labor movement of America and use...
Contains letters by Eugene V. Debs and John Mitchell published in the Social Democratic Herald concerning the averted strike in 1904 of the United Mine Workers of America.
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."