Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series 17: PUBLICATIONS PMSS
CALENDARS
1971

PMSS Calendar 1971, page 1. Aunt Sal’s Cabin by Douglas Kinsey. [1971_calendar_001a.jpg]
TAGS: PMSS calendar 1971, Pine Mountain Settlement School, Aunt Sal’s Cabin, Creech Cabin, log cabins, Douglas Kinsey, Berea College Art Department, environmental education program, “Early Settlers”
PUBLICATIONS PMSS Calendars 1971
The 1971 PMSS Calendar from Pine Mountain Settlement School (PMSS) is a rich and beautifully rendered close-up view of Aunt Sal’s Cabin, a landmark at the settlement school.
The cabin, also known as the Creech Cabin was the first home of William and Sally Creech and was moved to the campus in the early years of the School. Today, it is used as a demonstration home for the “Early Settlers” module of the Environmental Education program at the settlement school.
The sketch is the work of Douglas Kinsey, an artist best-known for his social justice art. As a former instructor at Berea College, Douglas came to know Pine Mountain through the close connection that Pine Mountain forged with the college. Kinsey is now Professor Emeritus at Notre Dame University and is represented by the Judy Ferrara Gallery in Three Oaks, MI.
TRANSCRIPTION: Page 2
“Aunt Sal’s Cabin”
Pioneer Home Built
By William Creech and Neighbors,
First occupied by the Creech family March 23, 1871
Sketch by Douglas Kinsey 1968
GALLERY: PMSS Calendar 1971
- 1971_calendar_001
- 1971_calendar_002
- 1971_calendar_003
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