Universities and colleges -- Kentucky
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
1952 Graduation Award Recipients, 1952
1952 Graduation Award Recipients
Dr. Lena C. Bailey Collection
The Dr. Lena Charles Bailey Collection is arranged in two series:
Series I: Scrapbooks and Biographical Information – The first series contains scrapbooks and other biographical information in book form.
Series II: Plaques and Awards – Contents of this second series include plaques, awards, photographs, and other non-paper materials of Dr. Bailey.
Ethel Beem Collection
The Ethel Beem Collection consists of 15 photographic images of the campus of Pikeville College dated from the 1940's. Also included in the collection are two newspaper articles from 1983 which list biographical information about Ms. Beem.
Beryl Kenney Scrapbook
Franklin Day Collection
Dr. Lena C. Bailey Collection
Ethel Beem Collection
Franklin Day Collection
Girls' Dormitory, Mayo College
On front of postcard: Girls' Dormitory, Mayo College, Paintsville, Ky.
Henry Scalf Collection
Vanessa Movoureen Horner Collection
Hurley Presidential Donation
Linda Roach Donation
Paul Patton Papers
Pike County Historical Society Records
Pikeville College Audio Visual Collection
Moving images connected to Pikeville College, and later, the University of Pikeville.
Pikeville College Chapel, 1959
Pikeville College held services in Wickham Chapel during this time.
Pikeville College Collection
Pikeville College Financial and Administrative Records, 1915 - 1960
Pikeville College Records, Correspondence, Business and Personal, 1888 - 1913
Henry Scalf Surname Files Collection
A noted eastern Kentucky historian and genealogist, Henry Scalf collected a great volume of individual family information through his research for the East Kentuckian and his numerous publications. The surname files cover the various names researched by Henry Scalf and were donated to Special Collections, Allara Library, as a portion of the Henry Scalf Collection, 93-03.
Simpson, 1905 - 1908
Contains letters and drawings from John Simpson with relation to the Pikeville Collegiate Institute and the Derriana.
Subject Files
This is non-administrative material that provides historical documentation of the institution, it's buildings, policies, and meetings, as well as area information.
"The China Shop" Pikeville College Academy, 1926
On back, "1926 'The China Shop' Junior Class play -- The custom was in the early days of P.C.A that the Junior H.S. Class always gave a play. (Another custom involving the Junior Class was the Junior-Senior banquet. This was a banquet prepared and served by the Junior Class for the Senior Class.)"