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In Far Famed Old Kentucky, poem on flyer advertising coal, gas, and oil properties available from D. D. Stewart, Flat Lick, Kentucky.
- Categories
- Appalachian Collections > Appalachian Studies Collection
- Source
- Coal and Labor Collection, Appalachian Collection, McConnnell Library, Radford University
- Format
- tif file scanned from original flyer
- Coverage - Temporal
- date unknown
The History of Radford by Annie Sue Anderson
- Subject
- Radford, Virginia
- Categories
- Appalachian Collections > Appalachian Studies Collection
- Creator
- Annie Sue Anderson
- Source
- Appalachian Collection, McConnell Library, Radford University
- Format
- pdf file scanned from bound typewritten volume
- Coverage - Temporal
- Originally published in 1924. This edition is the "Second Retyping by The 9 to 5 Secretaries Club, Radford, Virginia, May 1963"
Go To It - Miners! broadside supporting John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers of America during the 1946 bituminous coal strike in West Virginia, Virginia, and Kentucky
- Subject
- United Mine Workers of America, strikes, broadside
- Categories
- Appalachian Collections > Appalachian Studies Collection
- Source
- Coal and Labor Collection, Appalachian Collection, McConnell Library, Radford University
- Format
- Broadside
- Type
- tiff file scanned from original 12" x 9" broadside
- Coverage - Temporal
- 1946
Flyer for White Top Folk Festival, August 1936
- Subject
- From flyer- "The White Top Folk Festival was begun in 1931 on White Top Mountain, Southwest Virginia, as an endeavor to discover and preserve the best native Anglo-Saxon folk music, balladry, arts and traditions, and to make them available for use in American creative art."
- Categories
- Appalachian Collections > Appalachian Studies Collection
- Source
- Folklore and Music of Virginia Collection, Appalachian Collection, McConnell Library, Radford University
- Format
- Trifold flyer.
- Coverage - Temporal
- August 14-15, 1936
Categories
Type
Subject
- From flyer- "The White Top Folk Festival was begun in 1931 on White Top Mountain, Southwest Virginia, as an endeavor to discover and preserve the best native Anglo-Saxon folk music, balladry, arts and traditions, and to make them available for use in American creative art."1
- Radford, Virginia1
- United Mine Workers of America, strikes, broadside1