Tasty Tested Anglo Recipes is a cook book released circa 1925 containing sixteen recipes suggested by a housekeeper and supported by nutrition specialist Gertrude Blair from the University of Cincinnati. All of the recipes incorporate Anglo corned...
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Social life and customs; Rural extension; Cumberland Mountains; Kentucky -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Appalachians (People); Appalachian Region, Southern -- Economic conditions; Kentucky -- Social life and...
This is a collection of articles pertaining to Appalachia, especially Kentucky from the late 1800's.
This cook book was compiled by Janet McKenzie Hill. It is sixty-eight pages and contains many recipes using Rumford Baking Powder, all of which have been tested. These recipes are relatively inexpensive to make and are a perfect fit for daily use...
In this letter, Harold describes being very homesick, having money problems, and health problems. Harold also describes some of his recent activities, his near-future plans, and his meeting some "rebel" locals.
Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky, Monday, Isham; New Five Cents;
Fiddle tune played by Isham Monday and recorded by D.K. Wilgus in Monroe County, Kentucky, July, August, and November 1959 for the Western Kentucky University Folklore Archive.
Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky, Monday, Isham; New Five Cents;
Fiddle tune played by Isham Monday and recorded by D.K. Wilgus in Monroe County, Kentucky, July, August, and November 1959 for the Western Kentucky University Folklore Archive.
Berea College--Basketball--History; Basketball--Kentucky--Berea; Basketball for Women--Kentucky--Berea; Women basketball players--Kentucky--Berea; Oral History--Berea College
Oral history interview with Shirley Holt-Hale recorded by Tom Chase on August 5, 2008. Ms Holt-Hale played varsity basketball at Berea College from 1963 to 1966.
This handbook was arranged and published by Dr. D. Jayne & Son in 1917. It contains recipes on how to pickle various fruits, vegetables, legumes, catsups, sauces, relishes and meats; however, the initial objective of the book is to advertise Dr. D....
Topics include Appalachian America, an account of a debate whether the earth is flat or round, and an introduction to some of Berea's teachers. (35 pages)
The main item in this issue is an illustration-rich 22-page article, "The Cumberland Mountains in the Struggle for Freedom" by Rev. William E. Barton. (27 pages)
Topics include Mountain Types, Mountain Homespun (weaving), addresses given by President Frost and others at the Berea meeting at the Old South Church, and a biographical sketch of John G. Fee. (21 pages)