Ballads -- North Carolina<br>Railroad accidents -- Songs and music<br>Death -- Songs and music<br>Grief -- Songs and music
Two leaves glued together. The first leaf is typewritten in blue ink and glued to the second leaf, Frank C. Brown's North Carolina Folk-Lore Society letterhead. The document is in good physical condition. The document was laminated. The upper...
Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel; - Camp sites, facilities, etc.; Hunter, Kermit. Unto these hills; Mingo Falls (Cherokee, N.C.); Cherokee dance; Basketmaking - Appalachian Region; Indian Pottery - North America;...
This multi-fold postcard includes color photographs advertizing the Cherokee Indian Reservation, such as personalities ("Chief Harry," "Chief Walkingstick," "Princess Ernestine," "Princess Henrietta), Cherokee...
Ballads, English -- North Carolina<b r>Ballads, Irish -- North Carolina<br>Ballads, Manx -- North Carolina<br>Ballads, Scots -- North Carolina<br>Adultery -- Songs and music<br>Binge drinking -- Songs and music
Three leaves of lined paper, handwritten in ink on the front sides. The document is in good physical condition. There is a paper clip-related minor tear at the upper left corner of the third leaf. There is a paper clip rust stain at the upper...
Charleston, S.C. -Description and travel; African Americans; Architecture -Charleston, S.C.; Boone Hall Plantation (S.C.) ; Slave -Dwellings -Conservation and restoration -Charleston, S.C.; South Carolina -Social life and customs
This brochure describes the Boone Hall Plantation of Charleston, South Carolina. The plantation consists of the mansion and slave dwellings. Information included are admission prices, operational hours, and a regional map.
Salem (Winston-Salem, N.C.) -Description and travel; African American families; Happy Hill (Winston-Salem, N.C.); Negro Moravian Church (Winston-Salem, N.C.); St. Philip's Church (Winston Salem, N.C.); Architecture -Appalachian Region
This brochure advertizes an Old Salem exhibit about Happy Hill, the slave quarters of Salem, North Carolina. In 1861, St. Philip's Moravian Church was built to serve the Moravians' slaves and is North Carolina's oldest standing African American...
This image shows E. C. Duggins standing outside at College Field. Duggins served as assistant coach for the Mountaineer football team at Appalachain State Teachers College (1929-1967) starting 1939, and was head coach from 1947 until 1956. ...
This image shows two members of the Appalachian State Mountaineer football team and head coach E. C. Duggins inside the Men's Gymnasium, built 1934, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967). Players Ned Pennell (left) and Ed Lakey (center)...
This image shows two members of the Appalachian State Mountaineer football team and head coach E. C. Duggins inside the Men's Gymnasium, built 1934, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967). Players Ned Pennell (left) and Ed Lakey (center)...
This image shows head coach E. C. Duggins handing a box to football player Lester Hardin during a football banquet being held in Welborn Cafeteria, built 1925, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) on December 11, 1952. Hardin was given...
This image shows head coach E. C. Duggins making a speech during a football banquet being held in Welborn Cafeteria, built 1925, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) on December 11, 1952. Duggins served as assistant coach for the...
This image shows a man shaking hands with head coach E. C. Duggins during a football banquet being held in Welborn Cafeteria, built 1925, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) on December 11, 1952. Duggins served as assistant coach for...
This image shows head coach E. C. Duggins making a speech, while another man hands a card to football player Jim Everidge during a football banquet being held in Welborn Cafeteria, built 1925, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) on...
This image shows the groundbreaking ceremony for Thelma C. Raley Hall, completed 1990, at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in April 1988. Chancellor John E. Thomas (1979-1993) stands second from the left while Board of Trustee member...
This image is of the Domestic Science kitchen in Watauga Academy, built 1899. A stove can be seen in the back left, and flour tins are spread along the table for student use. The blackboard includes two recipes, drop biscuits and cocoa. It reads,...
This image shows two of the Playcrafters, the dramatic club at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967), having makeup applied by Janet Houck (left) and Sue McMillan (right) in preparation for the January 1954 production of "Home of the...
This image shows the faculty of the Department of Industrial Arts and Technical Education in the College of Fine and Applied Arts at Appalachian State University (1967-current) for 1974-75. Seen, in the first row, are A. V. Kapp, J. G. Sloop, C. A....
This image shows Vance C. Howell, professor in the Department of Social Studies at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in March 1962. Howell began teaching at Appalachian State in 1923 and retired in July 1962.
This image shows Vance C. Howell, professor in the Department of Social Studies, standing on the Promenade in front of the second Administration Building, built 1924, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in the 1960s. Howell began...
This image shows Vance C. Howell, professor in the Department of Social Studies, standing with President William Howard Plemmons (1955-1969) in an office in the second Administration Building, built 1924, at Appalachian State Teachers College...