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By Jackie Couture
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This is an artificial collection of press images purchased from various ebay sellers. The subject matter covers various topics relevant to the Eastern Kentucky University service region, such as coal, flooding, and the "War on Poverty." Several photographs document the shipment of concrete encased chemical weapons to the coast by train for dumping in the ocean.
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Accruals:
9 Apr 2024 - 1 image
28 Aug 2018 - 1 image
23 Aug 2018 - 1 image
17 Feb 2012 - 4 images
24 Feb 2012 - 8 images
9 Apr 2012 - 1 image
Acquisition Source:
ebay
Acquisition Method:
Purchase
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Folder:
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Folder 1],
[All]
- Folder 1
- Item 1: Manchester, Kentucky After Occupation by Guardsmen, 1 Feb 1935
- Aerial view of Manchester showing soldiers and army trucks on Main Street. The troops were ordered there by Governor Laffoon in an effort to break up an alleged automobile theft ring.
- Item 2: Kentucky Penitentiary Abandoned, 29 Jan 1937
- Flood waters forced evacuation of the inmates of the Kentucky State Prison at Frankfort, but not before prisoners rioted. Here guards are patrolling the prison camp set up in tents outside the prison.
- Item 3: Water Behind Kentucky Prison Walls, 28 Jan 1937
- Governor A.B. Chandler announced abandonment of the Kentucky State Prison after returning from the inauguration of President Roosevelt to find water behind the walls of the prison. A total of 2,900 convicts were evacuated to jails and buildings in other towns. Twelve prisoners were reported to have been either killed or drowned.
- Item 4: John Lair, Sep 1952
- John Lair, presiding personality of CBS radio's "Renfro Valley Sunday Gathering," tried out a banjo, one of the large collection of contemporary and antique musical instruments played by the talented residents of the Kentucky valley where the program originates.
- Item 5: Water Pump, 6 Jun 1948
- Turning the crank will draw water from the cistern pump at Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.
- Creators:
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Ruggles, Peter E.
- Item 6: One-Room School, 12 Jan 1964
- This one-room school is similar to those in scores of remote mountain communities of the Appalachian region. This one, in Kentucky's southeastern area, serves as the educational center for pupils in grades one through six.
- Item 7: Hazard, Kentucky Flood, 13 Mar 1963
- The flooding North Fork of the Kentucky River flows near the top of school buses parked near the Hazard jail.
- Item 8: Hazard, Kentucky Flood, 12 Mar 1963
- The Kentucky River rose to 17 feet above flood stage in downtown Hazard rolling over the bridge to the business district.
- Item 9: Lady Bird Johnson, 28 May 1964
- Four secret Service men stand by as Mrs. Johnson crosses a rough bridge over a ditch at Lick Branch school near Jackson, Kentucky.
- Item 10: Harvesting Sorghum, 9 Oct 1955
- Two women harvesting sugar cane to make into molasses.
- Item 11: Coal Tipple, 25 May 1959
- Coal mine near Isom, Kentucky operated by Lonzo Collins.
- Item 12: Strip Mine, 25 Jul 1972
- Man walking through a stip mine.
- Item 13: Paradise, Kentucky Steam Plant, 25 Jul 1972
- Aerial view of the Paradise, Kentucky steam plant.
- Item 14: Army Maneuvers, 25 May 1966
- Betty Goodowens plays the role of a Vietnamese villager during a five day field exercise by the 101st Airborne Division, designed to familiarize soldiers with problems they will face while serving in Viet Nam.
- Item 15: Preparing for Nerve Gas Shipments, 8 Aug 1970
- A hospital car that will procede a shipment of nerve gas rockets from the Blue Grass Depot at Richmond for burial at sea.
- Item 16: Concrete Encased Chemical Weapons Warheads, 8 Aug 1970
- Shown are some of the concrete encased M55, 115 mm rockets armed with deadly GB chemical warheads that will be shipped by rail early next week to Sunny Point, NC.
- Item 17: Munitions Train Leaves Depot, 10 Aug 1970
- A munitions train carrying 3,372 nerve gas rockets leaves the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot in Richmond, KY, en route to Sunny Point, NC. The concrete encased gas rockets are to be loaded on a ship there, taken 253 miles out into the Atlantic Ocean, and dumped in 16,000 feet of water. The 11 open-top freight cars were accompanied by medical and security personnel.
- Item 18: Nerve Gas Goes to Sea, 1970
- Tug boats are pulling the Liberty out to sea to be scuttled with its load of nerve gas rockets encased in concrete.
- Item 19: Nerve Gas Loading on Ship, 1970-08-14
- Longshoremen continue loading concrete coffins filled with nerve gas rockets at the Army terminal docks at Sunny Point, NC.