Records an interview with Robert H. Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Service (NPS), the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) and several family members on a walking tour of Nicholson Hollow. The primary interviewers are Allen Tanner of the PATC and Paul Lee of the NPS. Additional questions and commentary are provided by Mr. Corbin\u27s son, Joe, and other family members. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. The primary focus of the tour was the identification of home sites and their owners along the length of Nicholson Hollow. Discusses home and family life in the mountains, including the tan bark industry, apple, chestnut and ginse...
An interview with Phillip Spencer by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Anderson...
Records an interview with Lola Woods, whose family lived in Harmony Hollow, in Warren County, Virgin...
An interview with Phillip Spencer by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Anderson...
Records an interview with George Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Ser...
Records an interview conducted by Edward Garvey of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) with Ge...
Records the reminiscences of Virgil Corbin, who was born and raised in Corbin Cabin, in Nicholson Ho...
Mr. Cave leads a walking and driving tour of the area around the Cave family homestead in Dark Hollo...
Records an interview with Matt Graves, Sr., leads a small group on a driving tour of a section of Sh...
Records an interview with Austin C. Judd, whose father, W. Lee Judd, owned a general store near Lura...
Records a walking tour led by Vastine Fisher, whose family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Mc...
Records the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born...
Records the reminiscences of John Bradley, who grew up near the Jewell Hollow area of what would bec...
Records the reminiscences of Ralph Cave, who was born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to ...
Records an interview with Edward Nicholson, who lived in the mountains of Madison County, Virginia u...
Records the reminiscences of Walter Carter, whose family owned apple orchards on Dickey Ridge, just ...
An interview with Phillip Spencer by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Anderson...
Records an interview with Lola Woods, whose family lived in Harmony Hollow, in Warren County, Virgin...
An interview with Phillip Spencer by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Anderson...
Records an interview with George Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Ser...
Records an interview conducted by Edward Garvey of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) with Ge...
Records the reminiscences of Virgil Corbin, who was born and raised in Corbin Cabin, in Nicholson Ho...
Mr. Cave leads a walking and driving tour of the area around the Cave family homestead in Dark Hollo...
Records an interview with Matt Graves, Sr., leads a small group on a driving tour of a section of Sh...
Records an interview with Austin C. Judd, whose father, W. Lee Judd, owned a general store near Lura...
Records a walking tour led by Vastine Fisher, whose family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Mc...
Records the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born...
Records the reminiscences of John Bradley, who grew up near the Jewell Hollow area of what would bec...
Records the reminiscences of Ralph Cave, who was born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to ...
Records an interview with Edward Nicholson, who lived in the mountains of Madison County, Virginia u...
Records the reminiscences of Walter Carter, whose family owned apple orchards on Dickey Ridge, just ...
An interview with Phillip Spencer by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Anderson...
Records an interview with Lola Woods, whose family lived in Harmony Hollow, in Warren County, Virgin...
An interview with Phillip Spencer by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Anderson...