Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series 22: Friends and Visitors to PMSS
Series 09: Biography
XIX KATHERINE TRUE PHOTO ALBUM II
59 Modified images
Katherine [“Kay”] True
Dean of Girls. Berea Academy [Berea College]
Series: PHOTOGRAPHY
*About Katharine True as described by Marian Kingman to Mary Rogers in a letter accompanying the donation of the album.
Dear Mary,…
I must explain this album. Katherine True was Dean of Girls in the old Academy of Berea College (in which I taught my first 4 years here.) She retired to Pleasant Hill, Tenn. some years ago, and died this last year. Margaret Dizney who also is retired and living in Pleasant Hill, evidently had some responsibility in sorting Kay’s belongings, and so sent me this album. I think it belongs at Pine Mt., and if there is anything of value in it for the mountain room, you will know. These pictures may be duplicated in those already there — but, do whatever you wish with it.
Katherine True was the sister of the noted botanist Rodney Howard True (1866-1940)*. She was born and raised in southern Wisconsin in Greenfield. She was the daughter of the New Englanders, John M. and Mary Annie (Beede) True. The John M. True family were skilled farmers, but also placed considerable emphasis on the education of their children. All the siblings, Rodney, the oldest, his brother Gordon, Katherine and her sister Eunice all graduated from the University of Wisconsin. All chose careers that kept them in academe. Both Katherine and Eunice taught at Berea College. Rodney Howard True, born in 1866, taught at the University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Botany and from 1900-01 he was a lecturer at Harvard. In 1901he took a position as the lead physiologist and historian for the Bureau of Plant Industry in the United States Department of Agriculture. His particular historical interests centered on the history of agriculture and the agricultural practices of Thomas Jefferson and André Michaux and the botany of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He was a prolific writer and is published extensively in scientific journals. He died in 1940. His work with the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society, and the Agricultural History Society was not far from the interests of his siblings though Katherine’s interests centered more on human resources. The strong interest in landscape and farm life seen in the True album pulls from the same well of influence as her brother.
The note that accompanied the donation of the Katherine True Photograph Album underscores the close connection of Berea women with Pine Mountain Settlement School in the early years of the institution. The journey that Katherine True made with Enid Rutledge to the School and to the surrounding region in 1923, captures a landscape and an emerging economy that were beginning to shape the lives of the people in the remote areas of eastern Kentucky. The images in Katherine True’s Album are well composed and capture the area through the eye of a “passer-through”, rather than the eye of one who lived within the communities of interest.
Marian Kingman, knew Katherine True and for many years sat on the Pine Mountain Board of Trustees. Kingman was also a Berean and for many years taught in the Home Economics Department of the college. She also has an interesting album of early Pine Mountain Settlement School photographs. See Marian Kingman Photograph Album
The color shift of the emulsion on the prints is considerable and is the result of age and storage. No attempt was made to alter the original color of the photographs as seen in the full page scans of the album. The uniformity of the color shift throughout the album suggests that storage has been less than optimum through the years, but also gives the album a rich nostalgic aura. The single images seen below have been modified and the color shifts have largely been removed.
When the images were modified they revealed detail that was lost in the original degraded photographs. For comparison, these modified photographs have been added to the Katherine True album pages.
- Outside cover. pmss_tru106
- Inside cover. “Some Shots of Mountain Trip by Katherine True & Enid Rutledge, June 14-28, 1923. Property of Katherine True.”
GALLERY
- Greasy Creek [?] Kathrine True Album, modified.
- Hazard [?] Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Scene at Hazard” Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “On Road to Wooton, June 16, 1923.” Kathrine True Album, modified. [true_008_mod.jpg]
- “Wooton, June 16-18”. Kathrine True Album, modified. [true_010_mod.jpg]
- “Miss Macord’s Community House, Wooton’s Creek.” Kathrine True Album, modified. [true_012_mod.jpg]
- Miss Macord’s House. “Wooton-Leslie Co., June 18,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified. [true_014_mod – Copy.jpg]
- “Middle Fork on Way to Hyden, June 18,” 1923. BC_3559 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “The Main Street at Hyden, County Seat of Leslie Co., June 18-19,” 1923. BC_3560 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Ready to Leave Hyden, June 19,” 1923 BC_35_61 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Mr. and Mrs. Chappell, Chappell, June 19-20” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “An Early MOrning on Greasy-Chapell, JUne 20,” 1923. BC_3562. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “At Mr. Chappell’s, Leslie Co.” Kathrine True Album, modified.
- At Mr. Chapell’s. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Old Water MIll on Greasy, June 20,” 1923 BC_35_63 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “A Windowless Cabin on the Shores of Greasy, June 20,” 1923. BC_3564 Kathrine True Album, modified. [true_030_mod.jpg]
- “Up Greasy, June 20,” 1923 Kathrine True Album, modified. [true_032_mod.jpg]
- “Nature’s Laurel and Rhododendron Garden, Big Laurel.” Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Miniature Falls – Big Laurel, June 21,” 1923. BC_3565 .Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “On Way to LIne Fork, Letcher Co., June 21.” Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Near Line Fork Settlement, June 21,” 1923. BC_3566. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Line Fork community House, June 21,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified. [true_042_mod.jpg]
- “View over Hills.” BC_3567. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- View. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Pine Mt. Settlement, Miss Pettit’s -Big LOg, June 22-24,” 1923 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “View From Big Log, Pine Mt. Harlan County,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “The Lean-To,” Pine Mt. 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Old Log. The First Building of the Settlement,” Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “The Basket-Maker, Old Log,” [Wiliam Causey, 1923. BC_3568 Kathrine True Album, modified. [true_056_mod]
- “The Foot Log,” at Old Log, 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Amid the Hills of Harlan.” 1923 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “A Rustic Scene. Pine Mt. in the Distance,” 1923 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Nearby,” Pine Mt., 1923 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- View. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “View from Jack’s Gap, June 24,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Another View, Jack’s Gap,” June 24, 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “The Profile, Jack’s Gap,” June 24, 1923. BC_3569 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “K.T. [Katherine True] Jack’s Gap, June 24, 1923. BC_3570 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “E,K.R. [Enid K. Rutledge] Jack’s Gap, June 24, 1923. BC_3570 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Nolansburg, Harlan Co., June 24,” 1923. BC_3571. Kathrine True Album, modified.{true_078_mod.jpg]
- “Harrogate, Tenn., June 26,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Entrance to Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TEnn. June 26,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Corner of Fruit Wall. Entrance to Bluebird Inn.” Harrogate, Tenn. 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “The Tower,” Lincoln Memorial University, 1923. BC_3572. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Along the Highway at Cumberland Gap, June 26,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Along the Highway at Cumberland Gap, June 26,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Memorial. Cumberland Gap.” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Vicinity of Cumberland Gap.” 1923 Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “A Glimpse of Campus. Dear old Berea. Madison Co., Kentucky, June 28, 1923.” Kathrine True Album, modified.
- “Uncle Fiddler John & Aunt Louise,” 1923. Kathrine True Album, modified.
- Katherine True in front of Fairchild Hall, Berea ?? Katherine True Album, modified.
- pmss_tru_page_051
SEE:
XIX KATHERINE TRUE PHOTO ALBUM I (full unmodified pages)
XIX KATHERINE TRUE PHOTO ALBUM II (single images, modified)
XIX KATHERINE TRUE PHOTO ALBUM III (single images unmodified)