ARCHIVE SUBJECT INDEX File Cards

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SUBJECT INDEX File Cards
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ARCHIVE SUBJECT INDEX File Cards 

The SUBJECT INDEX FILE CARDS page displays 39 examples from 500 Subject Index File Cards in the Pine Mountain Settlement School Collections. The list above the images contains transcriptions of the cards displayed in order by image numbers. Each transcription includes the image number, subject, name, source and year of the publication if the card contains any of this information.

TRANSCRIPTION 

[ML&W = Mountain Life & Work. Text has been slightly edited for clarity and consistency.]

FILE_BX_001

DRAMA – 5 puppet plays made up by class of little girls & Tom Madon

ANNVILLE – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Jund (Sund?), Helen D. “The Growth of a Mountain School,” 1933.
ML&W, Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 20.

BUCKHORN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
“$100,000 Fine Hits Buckhorn School.”
ML&W, Vol. 29, No. 2, p. 46.

BUCKHORN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Wright, Mary. “Three Children Who Wait,” 1962.
ML&W, Vol. 38, No. 1.

FILE_BX_002

CLEAR CREEK – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Brief note of (1) New Student Industries Building
(2) Establishment of the Appalachian Literacy Council.
ML&W, Vol. 35, No. 4, p. 3.

CLEAR CREEK – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Kelly, L.C., “The Mountain Preacher & the Mountain Problem.”

FRONTIER NURSING SERVICE – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Buck, Dorothy F., 1934, ML&W, Vol 9, no. 4, p. 15.

DECOY – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Conner, Robert F., “Decoy School Lures Students to a Good Education,” 1962.
ML&W, Vol. 38, No. 2, p. 12.

FILE_BX_003

HINDMAN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Bishop, Jane. “Fourteen Years of Play at Hindman,” 1950.
ML&W, Vol. 26, No. 1.

HINDMAN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Chase, Richard. “The Hindman Pageant,” 1952.
ML&W, Vol. 28, No. 3, p. 19.

HINDMAN – East Kentucky Allied Work
Cobb, Ann[e]. “Folk Music at the Hindman Settlement School,” 1943.
ML&W, Vol. 19, No. 2.

HINDMAN – East Kentucky Allied Material
Kermiet (Kermier?), Pauline Ritchie. “May Stone, the Ladyest,” 1946.
ML&W, Vol. 22, No. 2.

FILE_BX_004

HINDMAN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Lynn, Denise Dryden. “Anne Cobb,” 1960. 
ML&W Vol. 36, No. 2, p. 50.

HINDMAN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
McLain, Raymond K. “Rock Music at Hindman,” 1958.
ML&W Vol 34, No. 2, p. 13.

HINDMAN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Nauss, Jane Bishop. “Miss Watts at Hindman,” 1956.
ML&W Vol 33, No. 3, p. 13.

HINDMAN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Watts, Elizabeth. “Mountain Worker (A Sketch),” 1952.
ML&W Vol. 28, No. 4, p. 4.

FILE_BX_005

HOMEPLACE – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Hale, Sula. “Brief Notice” 1951.
ML&W, Vol 27, no. 3.

HOMEPLACE – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Hale, Sula M. “Home Place” 1932.
ML&W, Vol 8, no. 3.

HOMEPLACE – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Skean, Marion Holcomb. “Book Larner” (Library Service), 1937.
ML&W, Vol 13, No. 3.

HOMEPLACE – East Kentucky Collateral Material
“Home Place Founder Honored,” 1957.
ML&W, Vol. 33, No. 1.

FILE_BX_006

HOMEPLACE – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Watts, Elizabeth, Sula Hale. “Friend & Neighbour.”

LOTS CREEK – East Kentucky Allied Material
Groves. “Lots Creek Community School,” 1994.
ML&W, Vol. 20, No. 4.

LOTTS (sic) CREEK – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Matthias, Virginia, Alice Slone. “Mountain School Builder,” 1957.
ML&W, Vol 33, No. 4, p. 5.

MIDDLESBOROUGH – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Baker (Babu?), William H. “Nights at the Round Table Keep City From (Dragging?)” 
ML&W, Vol. 37, No. 3, p. 11.

FILE_BX_007

MORRIS FORK – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Vander Meer, Nola Pease. “Fair (Rent?) Moves Mountains,” 1932.
ML&W, Vol. 8, No. 1.

MORRIS FORK – East Kentucky Collateral Material/Allied (Work?)
Vander Meer, Samuel & Nola. “Rebuilding a Community,” 1937.
ML&W, Vol. 13, No. 3.

ONEIDA – East Kentucky Collateral Material
“The Appalachian Fund’s Nurse Program,” Jeep, 1962.
ML&W, Vol. 38, No. 1.

QUICKSAND – East Kentucky Collateral Material
McVey. “The University of Kentucky at Quicksand,” 1934.
ML&W, Vol. 9, No. 4, p. 6.

FILE_BX_008

REDBIRD – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Bischoff, John W. “Adult Recreation at Red Bird,” 1952.
ML&W, Vol. 28, No. 3 p. 28.

REDBIRD – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Elmer, Esther. “Canned Vitamins on Red Bird (Book Mobile), 1957.
ML&W, Vol. 33, No. 4, p. 26.

REDBIRD – East Kentucky Collateral Material“
Esther Russell Sings the Dogwood Hymn,” 1959.
ML&W, Vol. 35, No. 1, p. 22.

REDBIRD – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Singer, Florence Elton. “The Shepherd of Red Bird (Rev. J.J. de Wall).”

FILE_BX_009

REDBIRD – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Weibel, Roscoe. Beech Fork Settlement, Helton, Ky.
“If I were beginning again.”

REDBIRD – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Brief Note of Hospital Dedication, 1959.
ML&W, Vol. 35, No. 4, p. 3.

SAVE THE CHILDREN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Harlan, Alvin F. “A New Aid in Mountain Work,” 1932.
ML&W, Vol. 8, No. 3, p. 21.

SAVE THE CHILDREN – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Miller, Ira M. “Child Health in Mining Camp & Village,” 1933.
ML&W, Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 5.

FILE_BX_010

STUART ROBINSON – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Cooper, Mr. W.L. “Stuart Robinson School,” 1926.
ML&W, Vol. 2, No. 2, p. 33.

STUART ROBINSON – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Gray, Florence. “Folk Dancing in Letcher Co.,” 1953.
ML&W, Vol 29, No. 1.

WOOTON – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Butler, Marguerite. “Community Evening School, Wooton, Ky,” 1925.
ML&W, Vol. 1, No. 2.

WOOTON – East Kentucky Allied Material
Duprey, Mary P. “Mary Rose McCord. A Tribute,” 1946.
ML&W, Vol. 22, No. 1.

FILE_BX_011

WOOTON – East Kentucky Collateral Material
Vander Meer, Samuel & Nola. “Crooked Paths & Straight Men,” 1935.
ML&W, Vol. XI, No. 1, p. 5.

  1. KENTUCKY – HISTORY 
    Gross, Dr. John Owen. “My Neighbour the Mountain Man,” 1944.
    ML&W, Vol. 20, No. 3.

  2. KENTUCKY – HISTORY
    Kincaid. “An Important Gap in History (Cumberland Gap),” 1956.
    ML&W, Vol. 32, No. 1, p. 33.

EAST KENTUCKY – LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Gross, John O. “Better Government for Mountain Counties,” 1938.
ML&W, Vol. 14, No, 1.

FILE_BX_012

EAST KY PLANNING COMMISSION
Whisman, John D. “New Commission Tackles[?], An Old Problem.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Folder containing poverty articles and some suggestions for solutions.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
See also folder on Conservation.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Armstrong, Richard. “Tragedy of Appalachia, The.” (S.E. Post, Aug 22, 64)
FOLDER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (A)

FILE_BX_013

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Mountain Life & Work.
Pineville – “Drama behind the Drama.“ (Book of Job), Vol. 37, No. 2
Middlesborough, Ky. “Nights at the Round Table.” Vol. 37, No. 3.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
“Poverty’ from Christian Herald, Jan. 1968.
A statement made by one of “the poor” to O.E.O. case worker
Folder: ECON DEVELOPMENT C

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Courier Journal, March 8, 1964.
Edson, Arthur. “Can U.S. Plan Cure Woes of Appalachia?”
Folder: ECON DEVELOPMENT C

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Schrag, Peter. “Appalachia Again the Forgotten Land.”

Saturday Review, Jan. 27, 1968.
Folder: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (S)

FILE_BX_014

317 G – ECONOMICS
Grossman. “The Appalachian Region: A Preliminary Analysis of Economic & Population Trends”
In an eleven-state problem area.

330 N – ECONOMICS
“Report on Economic Conditions of the South.”
Prepared for the president by National Emergency Council, 1938.

ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY
See Rural Skills

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Pamphlet: T.V.A. Power

FILE_BX_015

P.M.F. D. – EDUCATION – Grade School
See folder – DRAMA for various plays given by grade school.

EDUCATION
Carnahan, Opal. “A Mountain Girl on Education,” 1942.
ML&W Vol. 18, No. 3.

EDUCATION
Caudill. Ivallean. “The Harvest,” 1960.
ML&W, Vol. 36, No., 2.

EDUCATION
Combs, Grazia. “Educational Needs of Highland Children,” 1952.
ML&W, Vol. 28, No. 1.

FILE_BX_016

EDUCATION
Dunn, Fannie W. “Work of Private Schools in the Mountains,” 1933.
ML&W, Vol. 9, No. 2, p. 13.

EDUCATION
Gaumnitz. “Education in the Southern Mountains,” 1937.

EDUCATION
Gaunitz [sic]. Walter H. “Extent & Nature of Public Education in the Mountains,” 1933.
ML&W, Vol. 9, No. 12, p. 20.

EDUCATION
Graham, Charles. “A Cooperative Educational Enterprise,”
(Berea College working in Pulaski County), 1944.
ML&W, Vol. 20, No. 4.

FILE_BX_017

EDUCATION
Lewis, Charles D. “Private Schools & Public Education,” 1927.
ML&W, Vol. 3, No. 3, p. 9.

EDUCATION
Morris, Glyn A. “Progressive Education in the Kentucky Mountains,” 1937.
ML&W, Vol. 13, No. 3. Reprint in folder “Morris.”

EDUCATION

Owens, Devert [?]. “Education for All (Vocational Work at Hazard),” 1952.
ML&W, Vol. 28, No. 3, p. 16.

EDUCATION
Paul, William R. “Kentucky’s Educational Products. (Avery),” 1945.
ML&W, Vol. 21, No. 2.

FILE_BX_018

EDUCATION
Rogers, Burton. “Progress at Pine Mountain,” 1950.
ML&W, Vol. 26, No. 1. 

370 S – EDUCATION
Seay. “A Report on Education,” Committee for Kentucky, 1945.

350 R – EDUCATION
Seay, Maurice. “Reports of Committee for Ky.” Education, 1945.

EDUCATION
Seay, Maurice. “Nepotism in Kentucky Mountain Schools,” 1934.
ML&W, Vol. 10, No. 3, p. 16. 

FILE_BX_019  

EDUCATION – ADULT
Writers Workshop, Redbird Mission, Beverly, Ky., 1959.
ML&W, Vol. 35, No. 3, p. 55.

EDUCATION – ADULT
Flexner, H. “Are You Too Old To Learn?” The Moonlight Schools of Ky. (?) 1921 .
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper – Before 1929. Item no. 10.

EDUCATION DIGEST (May 1939)
Morris. “Community Service in the Curriculum.”
Folder: Magazine & News. 1937 – 41

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY

Ambrose, Luther. “Appraisal of Rural Schools,” 1946.
ML&W, Vol. 22, No. 3.

FILE_BX_020 

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
Ambrose, Luther M. “A Doctor Tries His Own Prescription” (Wolfe County), 1942
ML&W, Vol. 17, No. 4.

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
Campbell, Corn[?]. “Let’s Play with Clay.”

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
Combs, Grazia. “The New Teacher Comes to Beech Fork” & “One Room Schools Deserve Allenken[?],” 1953.
ML&W, Vol. 29, No. 1, p. 12 & 13.

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
Connor, Robert F. “Decoy School Lures Students to a Good Education,” 1962.
ML&W, Vol. 38, No. 2, p. 12.

FILE_BX_021 

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
McAllister, Bard. “Equipment for School & Playground.”
ML&W, Vol. 29, No. 3, p. 25.

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
“Rural Schools Improvement,” 1953.
Ford Foundation Plan outlined in Berea to administer Educational Fund.
ML&W, Vol. 29, No. 2.

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
Ambrose, Luther M. [crossed out?]. “Rural School Improvement Project.”
By Ambrose, Luther M., 1953.

ML&W, Vol .29, No. 4, p.30.

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
Kincet [?], Charles. “Rural Schools Improvement.” Equipment for School & Playground, 1953
ML&W, Vol. 29, No. 4.

FILE_BX_022

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY
Kincet[?], Charles. “Rural Schools Improvement,” 1954.
ML&W, Vol. 30, No. 1, p. 38.

EDUCATION – PRESCHOOL
“Little School Prepares Young-uns for Education” (Pine Mountain), 1963.
ML&W, Vol. 39, No. 4, p. 32.

EDUCATION – SECONDARY SCHOOL
Ambrose, Luther M. “Areas of Isolation,” 1941.
ML&W, Vol. 16, No. 4.

EDUCATION – SECONDARY
Ambrose, Luther M. “Private Secondary Schools the Present Need,” 1938.
ML&W, Vol. 14, No. 1.

FILE_BX_023 

EDUCATION – SECONDARY SCHOOLS – PRIVATE
Dawson. “Some Observations on the Work of the Private Secondary Schools in the Southern Mountains.”
ML&W, Vol. 24, No. 3.

EDUCATION
Drake, Charles. “Migration Myths.”
ML&W, Winter 1960. 43-45
Spring 1961, 9-13.

EDUCATION – PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Foster. “Changing Mountain Schools.”
Morse. “Report of the Southern Mountains Educational Commission.”
Panel Discussion (Glynn Morris on panel). “The Future of the Private Secondary School.”

ML&W, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1937.

EDUCATION
SEE Picture folder F.N. III for school pictures 1913 – 40. Pupils & buildings.

FILE_BX_024

EDUCATION – SECONDARY
Pritchet, Leo K. “The Trends & Future of Private Mountain Secondary Schools,” 1938.
ML&W, Vol. 13, No. 4.

PMF W – EDUCATION
Wilder, Jenny, ‘“Pine Mountain Settlement School, Pt 2, An Oral History.”

ELSMITH, DOROTHY
Folder: Historic Letters.
A Letter, April 17, 1940. News, esp, of Laurel House.

ESQUIRE
Newman, T. “The Folk of Bloody Mountain.”
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper, 1929-49, Item 14.

FILE_BX_025

ESTABROOK, A. A.
“Is There a Mountain Problem?” Address to conference of S.M.W., 1928.
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper before 1929.

PMF E[?] – EXTENSION WORK – EDUCATIONAL
1) Vacation School at Little Laurel, 1937.
2) Judith Fay. “An Experiment in Progressive Education.” 
3) Alice Cobb. Visit to Vacation School at Little Laurel, March 1937.

EXTENSION WORK
Frost, W. G[?]. Berea Extension Work article Outlook, 1898.
Folder: Magazine Articles

PMF E – EXTENSION WORK
Stapleton. Newsletters about Line Fork Settlement, 1931.

FILE_BX_026

P.M.F. C – FAIR DAY
ALICE COBB Folder, 1933-8, Item No. 16, Fair Day 1935.

P.M. – FAIR DAY    P.M. Room
Pt. of Article IIV, Harlan Heritage Magazine (S.M. File), Feb. 1988, p. 12.

P.M.F. H (N) – FAIR DAY
Historical letters. Nace. Sept. 25, 1949.

P.M.F. R – FARM – COMMUNITY SCHOOL PERIOD
See Folder: Reports to Trustees, 1950-54.
Oct 1950 – Hay Drier, State Fair Exhibit (Mural). Prize for Cattle at AH show.
Feb 1951 – Cover Crops Ensilage. Cattle, Hens, Farm Tool House.
Feb 1952 – Sawmill, Toolhouse, Enclosed Room for Lumber.
Sept 52 – Farmers’ Field Day Tours, Farm.
Feb 53 – Beef Cattle, Poultry Expansion. Sickness in Dairy Herd.
Ap 53 – Difficulty of Milk Marketing – Forest Project Studied.
Jun 53 – Expand Poultry.
Feb 54 – Stock Pond.
Oct 54 – Southern Pine Beetle Infestation.
Oct, Nov 54 – Harlan Co. Sheep Project. [?]
              55 – Lumber Project Underway.
Feb 56 – Poultry & Beef Cattle to be Stopped; Brit [Widler] Wins Master Pastureman Award.
Mar 27 Charles Creech Farm Acquired.

FILE_BX_027

P.M.F. R – FARM – COMMUNITY SCHOOL PERIOD
Folder: Reports to Trustees, 1962-73.
1966 Mar. – Timber Stand Improvement.
1968 – Termination of Work Employment Project.
1969 July – Purchase of Columbus Creech Land.

FARMING
“Creech Family Produces Maple Syrup in County,” Enterprise, May 2, 1952.
Folder: Industry & Farming.

FAUN
 Folder of Pictures of Regional Fauna.
Insects
Birds
Reptiles
Animals

FELTON
“A Race[?] of Rip Van Winkle’s is Waking Up,” World Outlook 1919 (Nov.).
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper before 1929, Item No. 7.

FILE_BX_028 

FEUDING
Keller, G.V. “Feudin’ Day[s] are Gone from the Ky. Mts.” (in Kentucky 1941).
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper 1929-49, Item 20.

FLOODS
Editorial: “Floods Must Be Controlled,” 1957.
ML&W, Vol. 33, No. 1.

FLOODS
Woodie, Morris B. “Mountain Area Floods: A Growing Threat,” 1957.
ML&W, Vol. 32, No. 3, P. 5.

FLORA
Folder of Pictures of Regional Plant Life.
Ferns
Flowering Herbs
Trees

FILE_BX_029

793 S – FOLK DANCE – ACCOMPANIMENT MUSIC ONLY
Sharp, Cecil J. (Arranged by the Sword Dances of Northern England)
“Songs & Dance Airs.” Novello & Co., Ltd., London, 1923. 11505

FOLK DANCE
Folder: Pictures, Berea Dancers.

FOLK DANCE
English Folk Dance,” Pamphlet. Source not known, date not known.
Folder: Folk Dance.

FOLK FESTIVALS
Jean Thomas & Mrs. John P. Buchanan
1) Folder with clippings of St. Louis. “First Annual National Folk Festival,” April 1934.
Contains also correspondence between Jean Thomas & Miss [Katherine] Pettit.
Program of White Top Folk Festival, 1932, 1933, 1934.
2) See folder: Magazine & Newspaper – 1929 to 49, Item 31 (Post-War Revival).

FILE_BX_030

FOLKLORE
See Also: Pine Mountain School – Folk Songs & Dance. Under heading.

FOLKLORE
Westover, Huston J. “Elizabethan Spoken Here,” 1960.
ML&W, Vol. 36, No. 3, P. 18.

FOLK MUSIC
Putnam, John. “The Plucked Dulcimer,” 1958.
ML&W, Vol. 34, No. 4, P. 7.

FOLK SONGS (not in the library)
Williams, Cratis. “Ballads & Songs from E. Ky.” U.K. Graduate thesis.
Combs, Josiah “A Syllabus of Ky. Folksongs,” 1911. “Folk Songs from the Ky. Highlands,” 1939.

FILE_BX_031

010 H – FOLK SONG & STORY
Campbell, Olive Dame. “Song & Story Among the Mountaineers.”
Home Mission Monthly, Nov 18, P. 1.

FOLK SONGS
Bidstrup, Marguerite Butler. Ballad Collector, Olive Dame Campbell.

P.M.F. F – FOLK SONGS
Ballads & songs collected mostly with Dick Chase & Melville Smith by Alice Cobb.
From Singing Willy Nolan, Nancy Turner & “Artie” (words only).
See Also Alice Cobb personal writings.
Letter 7 & No. 20, 1935. Abner Boggs.

FOLK SONGS
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper before 1929.
Item 11. Mountain Music
Item 32. Pikeville College

FILE_BX_032

784[?] F – FOLK SONGS
Fuller, Cynthia. (Decorated by – “A Set of Six Folksongs & Ballads.” 11438

FOLK SONGS
Jamison, Gladys. “They Came Singing.”
ML&W, Fall 1963, P. 26.

FOLK SONGS
Glassie, Henry. “Blue Ridge Song Sampler,” pts 1 & 2.
Pt. 1 – ML&W, Vol. 40, No. 3, P. 53.
Pt. 2 – ML&W, Vol. 40, No. 4, P. 19.

FOLK SONGS
See folder: “Folk Songs.”

FILE_BX_033

FOLK SONGS
Russcol, Herbert. “Lonesome Ballits & Courtin’ Songs.”
Article in Venture, July-Aug 1969.
Folder: Folk Songs.

FOLK SONGS
Wells, Evelyn K. “Information Please,” 1960.
ML&W, Vol. 36, No. 2, P. 31.

FOLK SONGS
Cobb, Alice. “A Store of Song Ballets [sic],” 1946.
ML&W, Vol. 22, No. 2.

FOLK SONGS
Cobb, Ann. “Folk Music at the Hindman Settlement School,” 1943.
ML&W, Vol. 19, No. 2.

FILE_BX_034

FOLK SONGS
French, Katherine Jackson. “A Fortnight in Ballad Country,” 1955.
ML&W, Vol. 31, No. 3, P. 30.

0167 L – FOLK SONGS
Library of Congress. Check-list of Folk Songs A-K, L-Z.
Geographical Index.

FOLK SONGS
Reeves, Florence. “A Kentucky Ballad Singer, 1937.”
ML&W, Vol. 12, No. 4, P. 18.

FOLK SONGS
Ritchie, Edna. “The Singing Ritchies.”
ML&W, Vol. 29, No.3. 

FILE_BX_035

FOLK SONGS
McLain, Raymond K. “Folk Music at Hindman,” 1958.
ML&W, Vol. 34, No. 2, P. 13.

FOLK SONGS
Wells, Evelyn. (Article) “Ballad Background in the Appalachians.”
ML&W, Vol. 23, No. 3.

P.M.F. F – Some FOLK TALES
Collected with Dick Chase (Alice Cobb) from Roselle Boggs “Maxine,” etc.

P.M.F. M – FRODERHASE, NANCY K.
“Eve Returns to the Garden: Women Reformers in Appalachian Ky. in the Early 20th Century. 
Article in Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 85, No. 38, Summer 1987.
(Using Butler, Rittenhouse, [Ethel de Long] Zande, Wells, Pettit & Greene + Photos from P.M. Archives in Berea.)

FILE_BX_036

FRONTIER NURSING SERVICE
See folder: “Neighbour Institutions for Today, Yesterday & Tomorrow,” Frontier Nursing Services, 1963. Also 361 B – Breckinridge. “Wide[?] Neighborhoods.”

FROST, WILLIAM GOODALL
“Our Contemporary Ancestors.” Reprinted from Atlantic of March 1899.
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper Before 1929. Item No. 1.

FROST, WILLIAM GOODALL
“The Southern Mountaineer” and “Educational Opportunity at Berea.”
Reprint from American Monthly, Review of Reviews[?], March 1900.
Folder: Magazine and Newspaper clipping before 1929. Item No. 1.

FROST, WILLIAM GOODALL
“University Extension in the Southern Mountains.”
Reprint from the Outlook, Sep 3, 1898.
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper, Item No. 1.

FILE_BX_037

MF M – FUNERALS (MOUNTAIN)
In File: Manuscripts on General Area.
“A Mountain Funeralizing.” (Source: Margaret Motter’s Papers)
Author Unknown. Date Unknown, Probably 1928 or 31.

FURMAN, LUCY
“Katharine Pettit, Pioneer Mountain Worker.”
Reprint from the Courier Journal, 1936.
ML&W, Vol. 12, No. 3.

S.M.F. N – FURMAN           P.M. Room
Early publicity for Hindman & articles on various mountain topics.
See folder filed under “Neighboring Institutions” – Hindman in Southern Mountains file.

FURMAN, LUCY
“The Quare Women.” 2nd & 3rd of two articles in The Atlantic (?), no date.
II Taking the Night
III Fourth of July
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper … Before 1929, Item 40.

FILE_BX_038

FURMAN, LUCY
“The Work of Fotched-on Women.”
From Courier Journal, Sept 6, 1936.
In folder: P.M. Magazine and Newspaper Clippings 1913-36. 

253 G – GALAX GATHERERS
Gueorant.

GEOLOGY 
Several Articles on Geology & Geography.
ML&W, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1928.

GIFFIN, ROSCOE
“Down in the Valley.” Pt. 1 – ML&W, Vol. 29, No. 1, P. 39.
Pt. 2 – ML&W, Vol. 29, No. 3, P. 33.
Pt. 3 – ML&W, Vol. 29, No. 4, P. 39.

 FILE_BX_039

GISH, THOMAS S.
“What a Town Can Do & How,” 1964.
ML&W Vol. 40, No. 3, P. 25.

“Good Reading For the Home.” (publication)
“B.H.D.”
“Raising Young’uns on Pine Mountain,” April 1919.
About William Creech’s death.
Folder: Magazine & Newspaper … 1913-36.

GRAY, L.C.
“Economic Conditions & Tendencies in the Southern Appalachians
as Indicated by the Cooperative Survey,” 1933.
ML&W, Vol. 9, No. 2, P. 6.

317 G – GROSSMAN, DAVID A. & LEWIS, Melvin R.
“Appalachian Region: A Preliminary Analysis of Economic & Population Trends,” 1960.


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