Records the reminiscences of Rufus and Hazel Cline, (née Garber), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mr. and Mrs. Cline recount their memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel\u27s destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah Nation...
Records an interview with Blanche Rickard, (née Batman), who lived in Thornton Gap, within the futur...
Records an interview with Hazel Meadows, (née Colvin), and her friend Alice Long Brien, who lived ne...
Records a group interview with Pearl Smith, (née Nettie Pearl Williams), who lived in an area known ...
Records the reminiscences of Mary Early, (née Leonard), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Blac...
Records an interview with Sattie Mundy, (née Good), who spent several summers as a young girl at the...
Records the reminiscences of four Virginia residents who grew up near the Black Rock Springs Hotel, ...
Records an interview with Everett Wampler, who grew up not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in...
Records the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born...
Records an interview with Carl Shifflett and his wife, Gertrude, (née Shifflett), who discuss their ...
Records the reminiscences of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Cave, who were born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virgi...
Records an interview with Bernice Shifflett, (née Shifflett), who lived near Swift Run Gap, in Green...
Mr. Cave leads a walking and driving tour of the area around the Cave family homestead in Dark Hollo...
Records an interview with Frank Wilberger, whose family ran an undertaking business in Augusta Count...
Continues an earlier interview, (SdArch no. SNP-74), with Loula Judd, who lived near the Big Meadows...
Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall ...
Records an interview with Blanche Rickard, (née Batman), who lived in Thornton Gap, within the futur...
Records an interview with Hazel Meadows, (née Colvin), and her friend Alice Long Brien, who lived ne...
Records a group interview with Pearl Smith, (née Nettie Pearl Williams), who lived in an area known ...
Records the reminiscences of Mary Early, (née Leonard), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Blac...
Records an interview with Sattie Mundy, (née Good), who spent several summers as a young girl at the...
Records the reminiscences of four Virginia residents who grew up near the Black Rock Springs Hotel, ...
Records an interview with Everett Wampler, who grew up not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in...
Records the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born...
Records an interview with Carl Shifflett and his wife, Gertrude, (née Shifflett), who discuss their ...
Records the reminiscences of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Cave, who were born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virgi...
Records an interview with Bernice Shifflett, (née Shifflett), who lived near Swift Run Gap, in Green...
Mr. Cave leads a walking and driving tour of the area around the Cave family homestead in Dark Hollo...
Records an interview with Frank Wilberger, whose family ran an undertaking business in Augusta Count...
Continues an earlier interview, (SdArch no. SNP-74), with Loula Judd, who lived near the Big Meadows...
Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall ...
Records an interview with Blanche Rickard, (née Batman), who lived in Thornton Gap, within the futur...
Records an interview with Hazel Meadows, (née Colvin), and her friend Alice Long Brien, who lived ne...
Records a group interview with Pearl Smith, (née Nettie Pearl Williams), who lived in an area known ...