Type: Wholecloth<br>Name: Wholecloth.<br>The quilt is made by Susannah Skidmore Day. The quilt is believed to have been made while she lived in Harlan County.<br>Set Up: Wholecloth strips that are pieced together. The quilt is a...
Type: Wholecloth with Fancy quilting<br>Name: Wholecloth. The quilt is made from yellow fabric and has a red border. There are eight patches of various sizes made from the same material.<br>Set up: Quilt has been cut down from a larger...
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 3 story classroom building which was added to the original Buffalo Male and Female Institute building on north face in 1881, when President Josephus Hopwood announced the institution's elevation to Milligan College.
Joshua (Luther?) Williams; donated one acre of land near Buffalo Creek Church in 1867 for site on which to build building for the "Buffalo Male and Female Institute"; also sold six acres to Wilson G. Barker on hill on Toll Branch Road for...
"Girls live under a cooperative plan by which they earn part of their expenses by performing all the household duties in the building, including the cooking, the cleaning, the laundering, and the business of housekeeping." "The...
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...
Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Correspondence.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Military service.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Political and social views.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Primary sources.
In this letter to his friend (Dr. Roland D. Carter, Department of English, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga), Stuart refers to "The Mountain Life and Work," where he will find Don West's review of "Taps for Private...
Box is made from a hollowed out hand-carved "bird house gourd" in which a circular hole has been cut into the gourd so that it could be used for storage. The gourd has two round chambers resting atop each other.