A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Humanities at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Communications by Autumn Grubb-Swetnam on April 13, 1984
Sheila Myers visits the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum in Townsend, Tennessee, whic...
The Archives of Appalachia Newsletter, produced by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee Stat...
The Archives of Appalachia Newsletter, produced by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee Stat...
A documentary film on John Rice Irwin and his creation of the Museum of Appalachia in Morris, Tennes...
The Appalachian Oral History Project (AOHP) was begun in 1973 and developed through a consortium inv...
The Appalachian Oral History Project (AOHP) is a product of its time, resulting from the social unre...
Using only one line of evidence for a study of historic sites can be problematic if it does not prov...
The town of Rugby, Tennessee was established in 1880 as an utopian colony for the middle and upper c...
The town of Rugby, Tennessee was established in 1880 as an utopian colony for the middle and upper c...
William Faulkner once said, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” This ever-present force bi...
What are the known realities of Appalachia? How do they develop? Where do they come from? For many, ...
This thesis addresses the problem of determining the research potential of an archaeological collect...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Graduate School at Morehead State University in partial ful...
Led by the staff of the Archives of Appalachia, this roundtable discussion will focus on how archiva...
Kathryn Newfont, Professor of History at Mars Hill University, will reflect on how collaborations su...
Sheila Myers visits the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum in Townsend, Tennessee, whic...
The Archives of Appalachia Newsletter, produced by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee Stat...
The Archives of Appalachia Newsletter, produced by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee Stat...
A documentary film on John Rice Irwin and his creation of the Museum of Appalachia in Morris, Tennes...
The Appalachian Oral History Project (AOHP) was begun in 1973 and developed through a consortium inv...
The Appalachian Oral History Project (AOHP) is a product of its time, resulting from the social unre...
Using only one line of evidence for a study of historic sites can be problematic if it does not prov...
The town of Rugby, Tennessee was established in 1880 as an utopian colony for the middle and upper c...
The town of Rugby, Tennessee was established in 1880 as an utopian colony for the middle and upper c...
William Faulkner once said, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” This ever-present force bi...
What are the known realities of Appalachia? How do they develop? Where do they come from? For many, ...
This thesis addresses the problem of determining the research potential of an archaeological collect...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Graduate School at Morehead State University in partial ful...
Led by the staff of the Archives of Appalachia, this roundtable discussion will focus on how archiva...
Kathryn Newfont, Professor of History at Mars Hill University, will reflect on how collaborations su...
Sheila Myers visits the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum in Townsend, Tennessee, whic...
The Archives of Appalachia Newsletter, produced by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee Stat...
The Archives of Appalachia Newsletter, produced by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee Stat...