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Appalachian Kentucky Ephemera

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Bell County

Boyd County

Harlan County

Perry County



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Appalachian Kentucky Ephemera, 1888-2000 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

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Collection Overview

Title: Appalachian Kentucky Ephemera, 1888-2000Add to your cart.

Extent: 4.0 Folders

Date Acquired: 11/08/2023

Subjects: Appalachian Region., Bell County (Ky.), Boyd County (Ky.), Harlan County (Ky.)

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Ephemeral items documenting the history and culture of the counties of Bell, Boyd and Harlan in Eastern Kentucky.

Subject/Index Terms

Appalachian Region.
Bell County (Ky.)
Boyd County (Ky.)
Harlan County (Ky.)

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Newton, Emma

Acquisition Method: gift


Box and Folder Listing


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[Folder 1: Bell County, 1888-1942],
[Folder 2: Boyd County, 1929],
[Folder 3: Harlan County, 1934-2000],
[Folder 4: Perry County, 1952],
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Folder 1: Bell County, 1888-1942Add to your cart.
Includes "Brief Facts about Pineville" (1888), Baccalaureate Services Pineville High School (1940), Pineville Junior Woman's Club Yearbook (1941-1942), and Bell County High School Junior-Senior Banquet (1944).
Barcode: 31234014261364
Folder 2: Boyd County, 1929Add to your cart.
Announcement of a new law firm partnership, Robert T. Caldwell and Porter M. Gray.
Barcode: 31234014261372
Folder 3: Harlan County, 1934-2000Add to your cart.
Includes Noe's Bar-B-Q envelope (1934), Pine Mountain Settlement School Calendar (1942), "The Cabin of William Creech," by Charles D. Cole (1929), and "Harlan Mountain Roots" (2000).
Barcode: 31234014261380
Folder 4: Perry County, 1952Add to your cart.
"Conquer the Nearest Hill," an address by David F. Cocks of Standard Oil Company delivered byfore the graduating class of Witherspon College High School at Buckhorn, KY (1952).
Barcode: 31234014262370


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