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Hindman Settlement School Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: BCA 0010 SAA 009

Scope and Contents

The Hindman Settlement School Collection includes diary entries and correspondence of school founders, Katherine Pettit and May Stone. The collection is also comprised of progress reports to financial supporters, photographs, newspaper clippings, ballads collected by school staff, and biographical material for other key figures in the school’s early history (including Ann Cobb, Josiah Combs, Lucy Furman, and Elizabeth Watts).

Dates

  • created: 1899-1977

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Records can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College.

Conditions Governing Use

No restrictions other than federal copyright regulations.  Please cite collection.

Biographical / Historical

The Hindman Settlement School was established at Hindman, Knott County, Kentucky in 1902 with funding from the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. In 1915 it became an independent, non-denominational corporation whose purpose was to "maintain a school for industrial, intellectual and moral training in the mountainous, destitute or needy portions of Kentucky." In addition to basic academic subjects courses were taught in manual arts, home economics, agriculture, folk art, and music. Facilities grew to include a grade and high school, library, manual arts training shop, model farm, sawmill, hospital, dormitories, and recreation building. As the county school system assumed more responsibility for the area's education, the settlement school began focusing on adult education and developed in-service training programs for public school teachers in the areas of creative writing, art, and music. The school continues to promote regional culture through various community activities, seminars, lectures, and workshops such as the yearly Appalachian Writers Workshop and the Appalachian Family Folk Week.

Extent

1.20 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Collection of materials of the Hindman Settlement School (Hindman, Ky)

Arrangement Note

The series is arranged in seven series:

Series 1: Pettit-Stone Diaries 1899-1902 - This series consists of photo-copies / typescripts of the original diaries kept by Katherine Pettit and May Stone during summer visits to the Hindman area before the settlement school was founded.

Series 2: Business Correspondence -  This series consists mostly of correspondence with Dr. J.H. Stucky and Berea College Presidents Frost, and W.J. Hutchins, and F.S. Hutchins.

Series 3: Annual Letters and Progress Reports 1904-1923 -  This series consists of annual letters and progress reports to financial supporters and other friends of the school.

Series 4: Printed Material 1902 to 1977 - This series consists of pamphlets, articles, newspaper clippings, and photographs relating to the schools founding and operation.

Series 5: Biographical Material Series - This series consists of biographical material and writings relating to Ann Cobb, Josiah Combs, Lucy Furman, and Elizabeth Watts. Cobb and Furman were long time instructors at Hindman, Watts was an early director, and Combs was a graduate who became a noted folklorist.

Series 6: Ballads - Mostly typescript / written ballad texts collected by Settlement School staff, 1925 to 1938.  Arranged alphabetically according to title. Informants are not identified.

Series 7: Photographs - This series consists of photographs that document school activities, Knott County environs, people, events, occupations, and transportation. The accompanying 4 x 5 size negatives are copies of original photographs held by the school.

Related Materials

Hindman Settlement School Records

Pine Mountain Settlement School Collection

Pine Mountain Settlement School Records

Katherine Pettit Collection

Other Descriptive Information

BCA 0010 SAA 009

Processing Information

The finding aid was updated in February 2015.

Title
Hindman Settlement School Collection Finding Aid
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
eng

Repository Details

Part of the Berea College Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
Hutchins Library
100 Campus Drive
Berea Kentucky 40404 US
859.985.3262