108 ETHEL McCULLOUGH Photograph Album 1914 Part 2B singles (059-088)

Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series: Photographs
ETHEL McCULLOUGH

108 ETHEL McCULLOUGH Photograph Album 1914 Part 2 B singles (59-88)

TAGS: Ethel McCullough; Pine Mountain Settlement School; 1914; photograph album; Mary Rockwell Hook; architects; architecture; Southern Appalachians; Harlan County, Kentucky; photography; horses; log cabins; crafts; children; Greasy Creek; Appalachian families; Begley family; Cooper family; Gross family;


The second set of photographs in the Ethel McCullough photograph album is, like the first set, a window into the life of the Pine Mountain community.  The photographs center on the homes and families in the Pine Mountain School area and include the head of Greasy Creek, Little Laurel, and Big Laurel, to the west of the School and Line Fork, to the east of the School.

The single images for the second part of GALLERY 2, Part 2 are seen here in GALLERY 2 Part 2B singles (PAGES  35-88).   There are multiple photographs on each page. Part 2B  contains 29 pages and  85 single photographs. The single photographs are displayed in GALLERY 2B SINGLES 059-088

The full McCullough Album is comprised of 122 pages which are numbered front and back. Images not identified by McCullough are in brackets [ ], otherwise, the title is given by McCullough.

INDEX

  1. 035  Green Bailey Gross; Kate Caldwell; Doshia MInniard; Mossie Minniard; Bonnie Baker; Marguerite Butler; Lorraine Ritchie; Laurel House I
  2. 036 Children carry flags of Allied Nations, during WWI; Frances Johnson
  3. 037 Grandpa Cooper and beehive; Mrs. Chunk Cooper and her family
  4. 038 Grandma and Grandpa Cooper; Grandpa Cooper with one grandchild
  5. 039 John Lewis who brought visitors six miles over the mountain to school; Uncle       William and grandchild.
  6. 040 One-room schoolhouse. Inside the logs were used as a blackboard.
  7. 041 Grandma and Grandpa in their doorway; The Caldwell family
  8. 042 Spinning; Schoolhouse on Straight Creek.
  9. 03 Mary Ann Begley.
  10. 044 Widow Griffith’s ; Aunt Betts Bailey [Aunt Betts has been named for her]
  11. 045 Caldonia Brown at seven years of age mothering three small children; Caldonia Brown at sixteen years of age; Caldonia Brown; Clara Siler; Mossie Minniard.
  12. 046 Minnie Callahan; Shirley Sizemore; Mabel Mullins; Virginia Burton; Laurel House Girls; Green Bailey Gross; Ethel de Long.
  13. 047 Aunt Sis; John Shell; dog
  14. 048 A family on Cutshin Creek
  15. 049 Henry L. Baker.
  16. 050 A sled often used in the mountains; A group of young people. Uncle William’s store in background.
  17. 051 Uncle John Fiddler and Aunt Luisa; A log from Sawmill goes past Big Log House.
  18. 052 Uncle John and Aunt Sis Shell; small spinning wheel
  19. 053 Delia Creech and some of her family; [twins]; Aunt Judy; Aunt Sal.
  20. 054 PAGE MISSING
  21. 055 [NO IDENTIFICATION]
  22. 056 Sol Day’s family at head of Greasy Creek; Divide Sunday School; [Mrs. Sol Day, horse and children.
  23. 057 Uncle William [Creech] and some of his grandchildren; Uncle William outside his store and post office.
  24. 058 Aunt Sal on her Porch Corner.
  25. 059 Uncle Calvin Nolan and Aunt Sarah; Aunt Sal at her loom in her pioneer home [Creech Cabin]; snow
  26. 060 Grandma and Grandpa Cooper’s home; Grandma and Grandpa Cooper; [protected tree],
  27. 061 Uncle John Shell who went up in an airplane when he was over a hundred years old!
  28. 062 Grave-houses; A mountain farm.
  29. 063 Mrs. John Turner; Phronia Baker; Traveling down Little Laurel Creek.
  30. 064 NOT IDENTIFIED. [School group with stones in front]
  31. 065 [Wedding] NOT IDENTIFIED
  32. 066 [NOT IDENTIFIED]
  33. 067Laurel House; Part of the Playground
  34. 068 Laurel House; Burkham School House I; [campus view].
  35. 069 Jack’s Gap. A favorite place.
  36. 070 Carol DeChamps; Laurel House Porch (2 views);
  37. 071 Dillon, the railroad station [two views]; [Barn]
  38. 072 [Boys at Old Log, Green Bailey Gross, far lft ?]; [Playground]
  39. 073 [Litter with a patient to carry over mountain to hospital]; [Jack’s Gap];
  40. 074 Mary and Bill Causey; The Causey Family.
  41. 075 A Fiddler on Cutshin; Uncle William Creech.
  42. 076 Uncle Willaim; M.B. [Marguerite Butler] spinning.
  43. 077 [Mother and child]; Aunt Sis and Uncle John [Shell] shear a sheep.
  44. 078 Bertha and Mary Ann Begley; Eve Newman, the school secretary and Mary Ann Begley.
  45. 079 Visitors head out of the mountains for the railroad and home.
  46. 080 [2 mountain views with homes] NOT IDENTIFIED
  47. 081 [Unidentified]; Maudie Baker’s home on Wooton Creek.
  48. 082 Phillip Roettinger of Cincinnati, a valuable friend of the School; Rhoda Wilder and her family.
  49. 083 Sewing class on Laurel House I porch; Making stew for a large group.
  50. 084 Children having supper in Laurel House Courtyard; Mossie Minniard, Kate Caldwell; Bonnie Baker and Docia Minniard.
  51. 085 Aunt Judy in the kitchen … two of her grandchildren; Peg Watts [Margaret Watts], Mary Ann Begley and Alifair Huff.
  52. 086 Eve Newman and others on a two-mile walk down Greasy Creek for dinner at Aunt Judy’s following church.
  53. 087 Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Creech; Mr. Creech
  54. 088 NOT IDENTIFIED. [Coverlet on line]

GALLERY 2 Part 2B singles (pages) 59-88