Box 1
Contains 36 Results:
Appalachian Photographic Archives
Black and white photographic prints of various sizes, some with dates and/or notations, preserved for their relevance to Appalachia.
Note: A small number of the images are dated. Otherwise dates are approximate or no date is given.
Colonel Daniel Boone as Chester Harding saw him in 1819, 1937 January 27
Photograph of an 1819 portrait of Daniel Boone. The image bears this inscription: "Colonel Daniel Boone As Chester Harding saw him in 1819 when he painted the first and only personal picture ever painted of him. Now owned by Mrs Wm Harding King. Others are copies. Observe the tiny cracks in the oli cloth from age. R. N. Mayfield 1-27-1934." Item formerly associated with Log 9216.
Picture post card image of Daniel Boone, 1910 - 1930
Black and white photograph post card bearing a portrait of Daniel Boone.
Animals
Horses, cows, plowing with oxen,
Antiquities
Farming tobacco, bringing cow to Berea College, "The Old Boone Rock," making sorghum, guns, saddle bags, other instruments, other
Appalachian Colleges and Universities
Berry College, Mt. Berry, Ga.
Appalachian Feuds
One photograph of a town involved in a feud
Appalachian Mountains - Southern
Photographs on card showing "Early days in Kentucky"
Appalachian Industries
Working in flax, mills, corn mill, wooden barge on Staton Camp Creek (Estill Co. KY), grist mill, home industries, chair making, splitting boards, using homemade turning lathe, sorghum making, bee keeping, apple drying, other
Architecture
Numerous photographs of buildings built in different styles/made of various materials