"A caller at my door (Xmas, 1904)." The same child is identified on Album page 48 in the lower right as Walter Calhoun. This photograph is on Album page 21 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."
This door mat was made from braided cornhusks. The maker is unknown but it was probably made in the early 20th century. This mat was collected by Frances Goodrich.
John C. Campbell Folk School published a series of newsletters from 1926 to 1950. Written like a letter from the school's director, the newsletter is a source of information about the classes and activities at the Folk School and their impact on...
This gauge was contained in a tool chest belonging to woodworker Jesse Bryson Stalcup. This marking and mortise gauge was made by the Stanley Company. It is used particularly for making mortise and tennon joints. The tool includes the following...
A picture of "Walter Calhoun," who was also featured in the Album on page 21 (upper right) with the caption "A caller at my door (Xmas, 1904)." These pictures would have been taken after Kephart moved to the Medlin community in...