Scrapbook, 1908-1911
Scope and Contents
Scrapbook: inside cover shows address as being "Boone Tavern, Berea, KY." Includes: Photographs of Caves, Berea, Ky, with Dr. Palmer, Mr. Gamble, Evang. Singer, Dr. Torrey, Mr. Ogg; "The Berea Baseball Nine and Manager Flaneray" (names provided); Grace Baker; "Mr. Cartmell's Force" (names provided); Ladies' Reception Room, Boone Tavern; "My Room" Boone Tavern #9; Berea Campus Commencement Day June 1910; President Frost, Emil Bracker, and Berea College Forestors; "A Berea Bunch at Uncle Tom's Cabin;" Mountain Cabin, Cowbell Hollow; Carnegie Library; Miss Corwin and Library Staff; The Pigg Family at Cabin; group of mountain girls; "A Mountain Laundry;" Grinding Day at Mountain Sawmill; a "Baptism" in the Kentucky mountains; Hackling flax in the Kentucky mountains; a mountain school and students; Professor Lewis' Babies; Dr. Thomson, Pastor of Union Church; Boone Tavern from front; Professer Faulkner family; President Frost; Bridge over Silver Creek; Marie Steger and Delphine Gunker; Bachelor Maid's Sitting Room, Estill Street; Utile Dulce production of The Princess, actors (names given); "The Giddy Faculty" Freda Rosche, Annie Murray, Dinkleman, Myrna Walker, Ada Phillips; "The Table" (minus Mr. Church) Misses' Parke, Hatcher, Eyler, Raymond, Bush, Murray, Evans, Boatright, Dinkleman; Mountain Day at Bear Knob, group photographs with some names; Muleriding at the Bungalow, Robe's Mountain, eating watermelon, Bungalow party, at the bungalow; on way to choir practice; back from Boone Gap; Rock's House, Robe's Mountain; Collegiate Department, Berea College in front of Carnegie Library (Dinkleman sitting in front row); and East Pinnacle, Cowbell Hollow; Center and Main Street; "The Registrar's Force" (with names); "A Few of my Mountain Girls, Sixth Grade S.S. Class;" Henry McClanahan and Ben Hollander in front of Parsons's Hall; Geology Excursion; mule back riding; Frank Lavernia of Havan, Cuba; other.
Non-Berea related images include: Midway Cemetery (Georgia?), "negro graves;" Denison College campus, classmates and events; Georgia, near LeConte Plantation and Dorchester, ex-slaves and families; Doo Die landing and Camp Doo Die; Madisonville, Ohio; family; Seminary Campus, Denison; Granville, Ohio; Bracker with Indian brand motorcycle; Roselawn Farm, Hillsdale, Ill; Oregon Coast; "a Bathing Suit Party;" Savannah, Georgia; and Thebes, Georgia and Dorchester Academy.
Dates
- Creation: 1908-1911
Conditions Governing Access
Records can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.00 boxes_(general)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Berea College Special Collections and Archives Repository
Hutchins Library
100 Campus Drive
Berea Kentucky 40404 US
859.985.3262
special_collections@berea.edu