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Horace Kephart: Revealing an Enigma
Craft Revival: Shaping Western North Carolina Past and Present
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"Food - ration lists - medium"
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931
unpublished document
This journal page contains a two sided "page 81" from a previous notebook. This image shows the reverse side of the clipped page.
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"Food - ration lists - medium"
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931
unpublished document
This item, page 81 from a previous notebook, was pasted on to a journal page. A handwritten page number "97" has been erased from the upper right corner. Discoloration on this page is due to acid contamination from a newspaper clipping on the opposing journal page.
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"Food -- cooking"
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931
unpublished document
Research notes for "Our Southern Highlanders." This page focuses on research of the Scottish Highlanders.
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"Food -- cooking"
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931
unpublished document
Research notes for "Our Southern Highlanders." A description of applesauce use is on page 431. Honey as "Bee-lasses" is on page 328.
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"Food -- cooking"
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931
unpublished document
Research notes for "Our Southern Highlanders." Includes information about beef and referenced on page 43 of the published work.
206.
Food chopper box
Unknown
historical artifact
Horace Kephart's box (a) cardboard box - top (a1) and bottom (b1) with metal reinforcement corners; with "ONE No. 1918 Wardway Food Chopper Montgomery Ward and Co. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Chicago Kansas City Ft. Worth St. Paul Portland Ore. Oakland”; stamped label on box “This Article Was The Personal Property Of Horace Kephart”; Contents of Box: (b, c, d) 3 projectile points (e, f, g) 3 teeth, two possibly bear teeth and one horse? (h) 1 tooth fragment (i, j, k, l, m) 5 snail shells (n) 1 other shell, white, with green tint (seashell) (o, p, q) 3 tile fragments, composed of square tiles (0.25”), fragments have 9,5,4 tiles respectively (r, s) 2 Native American artifacts, small stones with the sides flattened (t) 1 tooth fragment with a hole bored through the center (u, v, w) 2 quartz crystals/fragments and 1 asbestos? (x, y, z, aa) 4 flat-sided stones, 3 have writing. 1 has “A.J.” inscribed on it, the writing on the other two are indecipherable. (bb) 1 metal rod, thin, rusted (8.75” long) (gun cleaning rod?) (cc) 1 small stone disk, white (.25” thick) (dd) 1 small round stone (ee) 1 black painted wooden cabinet knob(?) (ff) 1 yellow-tan stone with odd protrusion (gg) 1 small black wooden fragment (hh) 1 Native American artifact, broken rectangular frame shape, stone marked by dots on most of the piece and lines on the corners and edges (ii) envelope with 6 metal nuts.
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"Food. -- cooking"
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931
unpublished document
Research notes for "Our Southern Highlanders."
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Four men in front of cabin
Unknown
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Kephart did not provide a caption for this photograph featuring four men with rifles in front of the same log cabin structure as seen on Album page 70. This picture may have been from a series taken on one of his travels or a hunting trip. The man at far left may be Horace Kephart.
209.
"Freedom of action"
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931
unpublished document
Notes for potential publication.
210.
"From the divide, southward, near Hall Cabin"
Unknown
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"From the Divide, southward, near Hall Cabin." The cabin was located on the North Carolina / Tennessee state line in the Great Smoky Mountains
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"From the Summit"
Unknown
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"From the Summit (None of these pictures give any idea of the vast outlook, nor of the steep descent into the valleys)."
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"From the Summit"
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"From the Summit (None of these pictures give any idea of the vast outlook, nor of the steep descent into the valleys)."
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"G. W. Baumgardner"
Unknown
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"G.W. Baumgardner." This photograph is on Album page 3 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." The oblong hole in the cabin wall to the left of Mr. Baumgardner's head can be seen in the picture in "Our Southern Highlanders" (1922 revised ed., p. 288) captioned "`She knows no other lot'" and in the earlier edition of "Our Southern Highlanders" ( p. 225) as "At thirty a mountain woman is apt to have a worn and faded look". The same hole in the cabin wall appears also in the photographs of "Mrs. Alma Brown and Homer" and "Geo. Davis, the dwarf, and Homer Brown."
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"Gates's"
Unknown
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"Gates's." This photograph features three children by the corner of a house, probably in the Dicks Creek community of Jackson County, North Carolina.
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"George Davis and Homer Brown"
Unknown
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"George Davis and Homer Brown." This photograph is on Album page 5 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." The oblong hole in the cabin wall to right of Mr. Davis' head can be seen in the picture in "Our Southern Highlanders" (1922 revised ed., p. 288) captioned "`She knows no other lot'" and in the earlier edition of "Our Southern Highlanders' ( p. 225) as "`At thirty a mountain woman is apt to have a worn and faded look". The same hole in the cabin wall appears also in the photographs of "Mrs. Alma Brown and Homer" and "G.W. Baumgardner."
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"Getting supper. Hall Cabin."
Unknown
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Horace Kephart sitting by the fireplace in the Hall Cabin. The caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Getting Supper. Hall Cabin." Pots are hanging in the firplace, and other cooking utensils are nearby.
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Glass apothecary jar
Unknown
historical artifact
Glass apothecary jar; (a) Glass jar with (b) fitted glass stopper / lid; paper label reads: "Heroin & Terp. Hydr." handwritten.
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Glass cylinder and stopper
Unknown
historical artifact
Spout; metal spout with attached spout cap; cap attached with metal chain; spout includes cork stopper for a bottle; spout below cork is divided on inside.
219.
Glass vials
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Glass vials with metal screw caps; caps with raised lettering: "NIX-E."
220.
"Granville Calhoun & family"
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"Granville Calhoun & Family." This photograph is on Album page 13 with the heading "Great Smoky Mountains" (on other pages abbreviated "Great Smoky Mts."). Granville Calhoun is described in "Our Southern Highlanders."
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