Fee, John Gregg, 1816-1901; Berea College -- History;
This small pamphlet was written by A. A. Burleigh, former Union soldier and graduate of Berea, about the life and accomplishments of John G. Fee, the founder of Berea College.
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.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); Rock of Ages Hide Thou Me;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
Berea College. Music Department; Berea College--Students; Hovey, Rolf E.; Berea College Chapel Choir; O God Thou Art My God;
Performance by the Berea College Chapel Choir recorded August 25, 1967 in Penarth, Wales as part of a Europe / British Isles tour. The choir director at that time was Rolf E. Hovey.
Berea College. Music Department; Berea College--Students; Berea College Chapel Choir; Hovey, Rolf E.; Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah;
Performance by the Berea College Chapel Choir on the LP disc, "Appalachian Folk Songs and Hymns" published by Berea College. The choir director at that time was Rolf E. Hovey.
Berea College. Music Department; Berea College--Students; Hovey, Rolf E.; Berea College Chapel Choir; Lord Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling Place;
Performance by the Berea College Chapel Choir recorded August 25, 1967 in Penarth, Wales as part of a Europe / British Isles tour. The choir director at that time was Rolf E. Hovey.
Berea College. Music Department; Berea College--Students; Berea College Chapel Choir; Hovey, Rolf E.; O God, Thou Art My God;
Performance by the Berea College Chapel Choir for inclusion on the LP disc recording "Let the Peoples Praise Thee" published by Berea College. The choir director at that time was Rolf E. Hovey.
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)
College presidents -- Inauguration; College presidents; Speeches, addresses, etc.;
This document includes the ten-page text of the Inaugural Discourse of the second president of Berea College, William B. Stewart. An introductory paragraph includes a brief description of the service during which Stewart presented his address.
Letter from Harold H. Johnston to Kittie Johnston, his sister. This letter details Harold's venture into the mountains and his time spent with a mountain family.