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Younger Days in the Appalachian Region: 1960-1980, Audio
- Creator
- Chafin, Jessica
- Chafin, Ann
- Chafin, Tom
Younger Days in the Appalachian Region: 1960-1980, Audio
In this project, Jessica Chafin interviewed her parents, Ann and Tom Chafin with the hopes that she would be able to learn more about their childhoods in the Appalachian Region. Topics covered in these interviews included music, hobbies, questions about how they entertained themselves, and how life had changed over the years. This interview is among projects created by students enrolled in English 446 (initially English 452), “Appalachian Folklore,” 1981-2019, and in graduate level counterparts English 548 and 648 “Appalachian Folk Culture(s)” offered 17 fall semesters between 1987 and 2009. Minimally contain collector’s introduction and analysis, transcribed informant interviews, and excerpted and labeled examples of oral, customary, and/or material folklore/folklife collected primarily within the Appalachian region. Most include also tables of contents, informant information, indexes (outlines) of interviews, photographs, miscellaneous paper items, and indexes of informants, genres, and geographic locations. Accompanying audio recordings (several minutes to 2+ hours). Transferred to McConnell Library Archives & Special Collections from Appalachian Regional and Rural Studies Center, Fall 2013.- Creator
- Chafin, Jessica
- Chafin, Ann
- Chafin, Tom
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Younger Days in the Appalachian Region: 1960-1980
- Creator
- Chafin, Jessica
- Chafin, Ann
- Chafin, Tom
Younger Days in the Appalachian Region: 1960-1980
In this project, Jessica Chafin interviewed her parents, Ann and Tom Chafin with the hopes that she would be able to learn more about their childhoods in the Appalachian Region. Topics covered in these interviews included music, hobbies, questions about how they entertained themselves, and how life had changed over the years. This interview is among projects created by students enrolled in English 446 (initially English 452), “Appalachian Folklore,” 1981-2019, and in graduate level counterparts English 548 and 648 “Appalachian Folk Culture(s)” offered 17 fall semesters between 1987 and 2009. Minimally contain collector’s introduction and analysis, transcribed informant interviews, and excerpted and labeled examples of oral, customary, and/or material folklore/folklife collected primarily within the Appalachian region. Most include also tables of contents, informant information, indexes (outlines) of interviews, photographs, miscellaneous paper items, and indexes of informants, genres, and geographic locations. Accompanying audio recordings (several minutes to 2+ hours). Transferred to McConnell Library Archives & Special Collections from Appalachian Regional and Rural Studies Center, Fall 2013.- Creator
- Chafin, Jessica
- Chafin, Ann
- Chafin, Tom
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Young Woman
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Young Woman
Portrait of a young African American woman. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Young Woman
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- Trevey, William O.
Young Woman
Portrait of a young woman wearing glasses and a lace collar. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Young Man
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Young Man
Portrait of a young man in a dark suit with a bow tie. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Young Man
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Young Man
Portrait of a young man in a dark suit and slicked back hair. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Young Electric
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Young Electric
Shoppers walk through Young Electric, a small store with well stocked with toys, lamps, irons and other items for purchase. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Young Electric
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Young Electric
Two shoppers are interviewed while shopping in Young Electric, a small but well-stocked store. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Young Electric
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Young Electric
Shoppers browse amongst the well-stocked shelves of Young Electric. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Yonder Mountain String Band
- Creator
- Roger Gupta
Yonder Mountain String Band
Yonder Mountain String Band performs at the twelfth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 25-28, 2013. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions, a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Roger Gupta
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Yonder Mountain String Band
- Creator
- Roger Gupta
Yonder Mountain String Band
Yonder Mountain String Band performs at the twelfth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 25-28, 2013. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions, a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Roger Gupta
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YMCA
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
Streetview of the local YMCA building. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
A group plays baseball at a local YMCA. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
A group plays at a table in the Corbin Branch YMCA, named for Pulaski physician and civil rights leader Dr. Percy Corbin. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
A group plays baseball at a local YMCA. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
A group plays board games at a local YMCA. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
A group plays pool at the Corbin Branch YMCA. The Corbin Branch was named for physician and civil rights leader Dr. Percy Corbin. During the Jim Crow era, there were separate YMCA facilities based on race. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
YMCA is a place for people to recreate and learn various skills. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
YMCA is a place for people to recreate and learn various skills. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
A group of mothers with children stand on stage for a YMCA function. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
Photograph of a young girl in mid-dive into a YMCA swimming pool. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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YMCA
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
YMCA
Photograph of a young girl in mid-dive into a YMCA swimming pool. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Yesterday's Wal-Mart: Running a Store Back When, Audio Part 3
- Creator
- Hill, Jessica
- Sumner, Beulah
- Hill, Damon
- Hill, Ray
Yesterday's Wal-Mart: Running a Store Back When, Audio Part 3
In this project, Jessica Hill interviewed her grandmother, Beulah Sumner; and her great-uncles Damon Hill, and Ray Hill. The interviews covered topics about various stores that the family has owned and run in Hillsville, Virginia. Topics covered include what items the store carried, buying items from travelling salesmen, buying items from local farmers, being sure the store served the needs of the local public, and ways to keep a store successful in a changing society. This interview is among projects created by students enrolled in English 446 (initially English 452), “Appalachian Folklore,” 1981-2019, and in graduate level counterparts English 548 and 648 “Appalachian Folk Culture(s)” offered 17 fall semesters between 1987 and 2009. Minimally contain collector’s introduction and analysis, transcribed informant interviews, and excerpted and labeled examples of oral, customary, and/or material folklore/folklife collected primarily within the Appalachian region. Most include also tables of contents, informant information, indexes (outlines) of interviews, photographs, miscellaneous paper items, and indexes of informants, genres, and geographic locations. Accompanying audio recordings (several minutes to 2+ hours). Transferred to McConnell Library Archives & Special Collections from Appalachian Regional and Rural Studies Center, Fall 2013.- Creator
- Hill, Jessica
- Sumner, Beulah
- Hill, Damon
- Hill, Ray
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Yesterday's Wal-Mart: Running a Store Back When, Audio Part 2
- Creator
- Hill, Jessica
- Sumner, Beulah
- Hill, Damon
- Hill, Ray
Yesterday's Wal-Mart: Running a Store Back When, Audio Part 2
In this project, Jessica Hill interviewed her grandmother, Beulah Sumner; and her great-uncles Damon Hill, and Ray Hill. The interviews covered topics about various stores that the family has owned and run in Hillsville, Virginia. Topics covered include what items the store carried, buying items from travelling salesmen, buying items from local farmers, being sure the store served the needs of the local public, and ways to keep a store successful in a changing society. This interview is among projects created by students enrolled in English 446 (initially English 452), “Appalachian Folklore,” 1981-2019, and in graduate level counterparts English 548 and 648 “Appalachian Folk Culture(s)” offered 17 fall semesters between 1987 and 2009. Minimally contain collector’s introduction and analysis, transcribed informant interviews, and excerpted and labeled examples of oral, customary, and/or material folklore/folklife collected primarily within the Appalachian region. Most include also tables of contents, informant information, indexes (outlines) of interviews, photographs, miscellaneous paper items, and indexes of informants, genres, and geographic locations. Accompanying audio recordings (several minutes to 2+ hours). Transferred to McConnell Library Archives & Special Collections from Appalachian Regional and Rural Studies Center, Fall 2013.- Creator
- Hill, Jessica
- Sumner, Beulah
- Hill, Damon
- Hill, Ray
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Yesterday's Wal-Mart: Running a Store Back When, Audio Part 1
- Creator
- Hill, Jessica
- Sumner, Beulah
- Hill, Damon
- Hill, Ray
Yesterday's Wal-Mart: Running a Store Back When, Audio Part 1
In this project, Jessica Hill interviewed her grandmother, Beulah Sumner; and her great-uncles Damon Hill, and Ray Hill. The interviews covered topics about various stores that the family has owned and run in Hillsville, Virginia. Topics covered include what items the store carried, buying items from travelling salesmen, buying items from local farmers, being sure the store served the needs of the local public, and ways to keep a store successful in a changing society. This interview is among projects created by students enrolled in English 446 (initially English 452), “Appalachian Folklore,” 1981-2019, and in graduate level counterparts English 548 and 648 “Appalachian Folk Culture(s)” offered 17 fall semesters between 1987 and 2009. Minimally contain collector’s introduction and analysis, transcribed informant interviews, and excerpted and labeled examples of oral, customary, and/or material folklore/folklife collected primarily within the Appalachian region. Most include also tables of contents, informant information, indexes (outlines) of interviews, photographs, miscellaneous paper items, and indexes of informants, genres, and geographic locations. Accompanying audio recordings (several minutes to 2+ hours). Transferred to McConnell Library Archives & Special Collections from Appalachian Regional and Rural Studies Center, Fall 2013.- Creator
- Hill, Jessica
- Sumner, Beulah
- Hill, Damon
- Hill, Ray
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Yesterday's Wal-Mart: Running a Store Back When
- Creator
- Hill, Jessica
- Sumner, Beulah
- Hill, Damon
- Hill, Ray
Yesterday's Wal-Mart: Running a Store Back When
In this project, Jessica Hill interviewed her grandmother, Beulah Sumner; and her great-uncles Damon Hill, and Ray Hill. The interviews covered topics about various stores that the family has owned and run in Hillsville, Virginia. Topics covered include what items the store carried, buying items from travelling salesmen, buying items from local farmers, being sure the store served the needs of the local public, and ways to keep a store successful in a changing society. This interview is among projects created by students enrolled in English 446 (initially English 452), “Appalachian Folklore,” 1981-2019, and in graduate level counterparts English 548 and 648 “Appalachian Folk Culture(s)” offered 17 fall semesters between 1987 and 2009. Minimally contain collector’s introduction and analysis, transcribed informant interviews, and excerpted and labeled examples of oral, customary, and/or material folklore/folklife collected primarily within the Appalachian region. Most include also tables of contents, informant information, indexes (outlines) of interviews, photographs, miscellaneous paper items, and indexes of informants, genres, and geographic locations. Accompanying audio recordings (several minutes to 2+ hours). Transferred to McConnell Library Archives & Special Collections from Appalachian Regional and Rural Studies Center, Fall 2013.- Creator
- Hill, Jessica
- Sumner, Beulah
- Hill, Damon
- Hill, Ray
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Year Book 1950-1951
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1950-1951
1950-1951 issue of the year book of The Woman's Club of Radford. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1949-1950
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1949-1950
1949-1950 issue of the year book for The Woman's Club of Radford. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1947-1949
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1947-1949
1947-1949 issue of the year book of The Woman's Club of Radford. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1946-1947
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1946-1947
1946-1947 issue of the year book of The Woman's Club of Radford. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1941-1942
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1941-1942
1941-1942 issue of the year book for The Woman's Club of Radford. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1940-1941
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1940-1941
1940-1941 issue of the year book of The Woman's Club of Radford. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1939-1940
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1939-1940
1939-1940 issue of the year book for The Woman's Club of Radford. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1937-1938
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1937-1938
1937-1938 issue of the Year Book for the Woman's Club of Radford. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1936-1937
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1936-1937
1936-1937 issue of the Year Book for the Radford Woman's Club. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Year Book 1935-1936
- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
Year Book 1935-1936
1935-1936 issue of the Year Book for the Radford Woman's Club. Originally founded in 1901 as The Radford Circle of Kings and Daughters, the Woman's Club of Radford continues to serve the public of the City of Radford, VA through literary programs and focused support on women in the community. This collection documents the first seven decades of the organization's business, records, and imagery.- Creator
- Woman's Club of Radford
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Xavier Rudd
- Creator
- Russ Helgren
Xavier Rudd
Xavier Rudd performs at the fourth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 29-31, 2005. Mr. Rudd is an Australian musician who plays a variety of instruments including guitar and didgeridoo. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions, a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Russ Helgren
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Xavier Rudd
- Creator
- Russ Helgren
Xavier Rudd
Xavier Rudd performs at the fourth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 29-31, 2005. Mr. Rudd is an Australian musician who plays a variety of instruments including guitar and didgeridoo. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions, a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Russ Helgren
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Xavier Rudd
- Creator
- Russ Helgren
Xavier Rudd
Xavier Rudd performs at the fourth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 29-31, 2005. Mr. Rudd is an Australian musician who plays a variety of instruments including guitar and didgeridoo. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions, a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Russ Helgren
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Xavier Rudd
- Creator
- Russ Helgren
Xavier Rudd
Xavier Rudd performs at the fourth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 29-31, 2005. Mr. Rudd is an Australian musician who plays a variety of instruments including guitar and didgeridoo. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions, a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Russ Helgren
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Xavier Rudd
- Creator
- Russ Helgren
Xavier Rudd
Xavier Rudd performs at the fourth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 29-31, 2005. Mr. Rudd is an Australian musician who plays a variety of instruments including guitar and didgeridoo. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions, a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Russ Helgren
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Xavier Rudd
- Creator
- Russ Helgren
Xavier Rudd
Xavier Rudd performs at the fourth annual FloydFest music festival, held July 29-31, 2005. Mr. Rudd is an Australian musician who plays a variety of instruments including guitar and didgeridoo. The festival was presented by Across The Way Productions, a management company based in Floyd, Virginia specializing in creating and producing live music events. Among other things, they produce FloydFest, Floyd Fandango and various area concerts.- Creator
- Russ Helgren
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Xaloy Corporation
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Xaloy Corporation
A large piece of machinery in the Xaloy plant. Xaloy is a manufacturer or components and melt delivery systems for infection and extrusion machinery and has a plant in Pulaski, Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Xaloy
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Xaloy
A Xaloy employee works on a piece of machinery. Xaloy is a manufacturer of components and melt delivery systems for injection and extrusion machinery and has a plant in Pulaski, Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Xaloy
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Xaloy
A Xaloy employee works on a piece of machinery. Xaloy is a manufacturer of components and melt delivery systems for injection and extrusion machinery and has a plant in Pulaski, Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Xaloy
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Xaloy
A Xaloy employee works on a piece of machinery. Xaloy is a manufacturer of components and melt delivery systems for injection and extrusion machinery and has a plant in Pulaski, Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Xaloy
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Xaloy
A man is presented a plaque at a lunch meeting at the Xaloy plant. Xaloy is a manufacturer or components and melt delivery systems for infection and extrusion machinery and has a plant in Pulaski, Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Xaloy
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Xaloy
A man works on a large piece of machinery in the Xaloy plant. Xaloy is a manufacturer or components and melt delivery systems for infection and extrusion machinery and has a plant in Pulaski, Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Xaloy
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Xaloy
A man speaks from the back of a flat-bed truck. Presumably at a Xaloy event. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Xaloy
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Xaloy
A group of men sit at the speaker's table of a lunch meeting at the Xaloy plant. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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- Appalachian Collections
- Farmer Photograph Collection2565
- William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection1159
- Appalachian Folklife Archive455
- Appalachian Events Committee Poster Collection282
- New River Free Press269
- Across The Way Productions Photograph Archives253
- Virginia Deal Lawrence Scrapbook Collection244
- Shelor Scrapbook Collection189
- Virginia Iron, Coal, and Coke Collection103
- The Woman's Club of Radford Collection101
- Across The Way Productions97
- Radford Family Letters Collection89
- Willis W. Vail Glass Slide Collection86
- William C. and Bill Blizzard When Miners March Collection19
- Harley Cordle Coal Mining Collection17
- Promus of St. Albans School10
- Arthur R. Giesen, Jr. Collection5
- Appalachian Studies Collection4
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- text and audio454
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph2565
- Farmer, Theda2565
- Trevey, William O.1159
- New River Free Press269
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- Roger Gupta179
- Lawrence, Virginia Deal146
- Woman's Club of Radford101
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