Identified in album caption as "Jeff and Joe Robinson's Families in Sunday attire." This photograph is on Album page 5 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River."
Identified in album caption as ''Jeff and Joe Robinson's Families in Sunday attire.'' This photograph is on Album page 5 with the heading ''Tuckaseegee River.''
Music -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Agriculture -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County Historical Association (N.C.); Antiques -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;
To open the show, Amy introduces the song "Cryin’ Holy" by the Hominy Valley Boys from Waynesville. Doreyl speaks with Peggy Dawson of Tuckasegee, who provides more gardening suggestions. Amy talks with Joe Rhinehart of Webster about the grand...
Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Community life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Fund raising -- North Carolina --...
Amy opens the show with an introduction to cakewalks. Doreyl’s guest is Lindsey Turrentine, a multitalented mountain girl from Tuckasegee, who talks about her family’s history and sings “Beulah Land.” Amy welcomes Joe Deitz who gives us the...
American poetry -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Businesswomen -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Historic buildings -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Christmas stories; Folk music -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Motion pictures --...
The show begins with Amy reading an original poem called “It’s Christmas.” The reading is accompanied by Ron Smith’s rendition of “O Christmas Tree.” Doreyl’s guest on Creative Corner is Lisa Bradley Potts of Barker’s Creek, who is...
Artists -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Musicians -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Pottery, American -- North Carolina, Western; Special events -- North Carolina, Western
Doreyl talks with Kathy Rowe of Cullowhee, a fabric and textile artist, songwriter, and musician. Amy interviews potters Joe Frank McKee and Travis Berning of Tree House Pottery in Dillsboro, who helped start the annual WNC Pottery Festival held...
Gardening -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Gardening -- Poetry; Webster (N.C.) -- History; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;
Doreyl talks with Thomas Rain Crowe from Tuckasegee about gardening, and Crowe shares some gardening poetry. Amy’s guest, Joe Rhinehart of Webster, shares some of the interesting history of his historic town; Harry Cagle’s "Boil Them Cabbage...
Handicraft -- North Carolina, Western; Cornhusk craft -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Arts -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Community life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Authors, American -- North Carolina, Western;
Amy opens with Annie Lee Bryson’s poem “Corn Shuck Doll,” followed by Doreyl’s interview with Bryson. Bryson hails from Cane Creek in Cullowhee and is known locally as the “Corn Shuck Doll Lady.” Amy welcomes Mary Moody of Sylva, who...
Artisans -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Musicians -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Teachers -- North Carolina -- Macon County; Clog dancing -- North Carolina -- Macon County; Electronic...
Doreyl interviews Kathy Rowe of Cullowhee about her artistic and musical pursuits, and Rowe shares her original song. Amy talks with Merritt Fouts of Franklin about his years as a school teacher and old-time clogger, and his current role as editor...
Desda Robinson and cousins. Desda Robinson and possibly her cousins seen here also appear in the photograph on the lower left corner of Album page 5 as part of the ''Jeff and Joe Robinson Families.'' These two photographs were likely taken at the...
"Desda Robinson and cousins." Desda Robinson and possibly her cousins seen here also appear in the photograph on the lower left corner of Album page 5 as part of the "Jeff and Joe Robinson Families." These two photographs were likely taken at the...
This educational booklet accompanied an exhibit about blacksmithing titled Irons in the Fire and produced by the Mountain Heritage Center in 1992. The booklet is illustrated with black and white photographs, drawings of blacksmithing techniques,...
This photograph depicts the exterior of the Mountain Valley Cooperative around 1939. As one of the co-operatives put into place by the John C. Campbell Folk School, the Mountain Valley Creamery provided milk, butter, eggs, and other groceries to...