Appalachia
Found in 224 Collections and/or Records:
[90-17] Economic Development Acts, October 1967
1957 May Fair, 1957
This image shows the children on the court of the queen for the 1957 May Fair. On back of image:
Standing
Charles Baird |
Lon Rogers |- Train bearers
Ann Owens - Crown bearer for Queen
Nancy Jo Harp - flower girl
In front -
Frances Rasnick - Queen
Donna Sue Walters - flower girl
William Yost, Jr. - crown bearer for king
MF '57
A Book of Poetry and Other Things. Vol I, April 1972
Alice Kinder Collection
Amanda Runyon Collection
Annual Report: Kentucky Department of Mines and Minerals, 1975
The following is the barcode and call number of the item:
Barcode: 39371010311462 Call Number: Spec. 338.2724 K375a 1975
Annual Report: Kentucky Department of Mines and Minerals, 1972
The following is the barcode and call number of the item:
Barcode: 39371010151595 Call Number: Spec. 338.2724 K375a 1972
Appalachian Books
Books related to the Appalachian area.
Appalachia's Children in Poverty
This is non-administrative material that provides historical documentation of the institution, it's buildings, policies, and meetings, as well as area information.
B. L. Williams Collection
The William Walter Williams Collection consists of photos and miscellaneous papers related to Jesse James, the Potter family, and Williams' early history.
Big Sandy Heritage Museum Image Collection
Bill Williams Donation
Black Lives Matter Peaceful Rally
Bloody Ground, 1941
The following is the barcode and call number of the item:
Barcode: 39371000659581 Call Number: Spec. 976.904 D274b 1941
Box 3, 1966 - 2016
Various issues of newspapers from Appalachian areas in Kentucky and West Virginia, including Pike County Post, The Rutherford Times, some Appalachian News-Express, West Virginia Book Bank, and Troublesome Creek Times.
Lillie Chaffin Collection
The Lillie Chaffin Collection consists of eight linear feet of material which documents the life and career of the eastern Kentucky teacher and writer. The collection contains a wide range of materials from Chaffin’s early career, including letters, manuscripts, and copies of publications, which date from 1950-1979.
Changing Lives in Appalachia, December 1990
Moving images connected to Pikeville College, and later, the University of Pikeville.
Claire Coleman Kelly Collection
Eula Coleman Collection
The Eula Coleman Collection consists of the Kewanee Stone, a two-foot by three foot, 200-pound rock formation with serpentine indentions, and supporting manuscript collections. Included in the manuscript collections are clippings of articles and related news stories which document the history of the stone.
David Zegeer Collection
Franklin Day Collection
Dils Cemetery, 1976
Dils Cemetery at the mouth of Chloe Creek, looking eastward. 1976. Dils Cemetery is thought to be the first integrated cemetery in Eastern Kentucky.