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  1. Basket - KM2023.30.166

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    Cherokee-style Tall Basket
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    Rivercane by Emily J
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    Tiny River Cane Basket
  5. Papers - Kubic, Ruth

    Collected Cherokee Indian legends passed down by oral tradition. Collected from Mary Jeffries, daughter of a full-blood Cherokee, who also provided examples that can be found in the paper. This project was conducted by Ruth Kubic for a folk studies class at Western Kentucky University.

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    Papers
  6. Papers - Lobb, Dorothy (Willoughby)

    Paper titled "An Echo in the Mist" written by Dorothy Willoughby Lobb for a folk studies class at Western Kentucky University. The paper explores the Cherokee removal of 1838 and the connections of the movement with the Denham family. Photocopies of family photographs are included.

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    Papers
  7. Papers - Vance, Edward Richard, 1833-1902

    Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and family papers of Richard Vance, a Warren County, Kentucky native and U.S. Army officer. After his Civil War service, Vance spent his career at several posts in the South and on the frontier until his retirement in 1892.

    Record Type: Archive

    Edward Richard Vance
  8. Papers (Brown, Chloe Jo, b. 1991) - Brown, Chloe Jo, b. 1991

    Student collection titled "Dale Cross: The Art of Flintknapping" in which Chloe Brown examines the commercial, historical, and cultural factors that have influenced the production of arrowheads. Brown interviews Dale Cross, a flintknapper from Burkesville, Kentucky who is renowned for his artistic skills. The paper addresses Cross’ personal aesthetics, flintknapping processes, and his business-related endeavors. The collection includes an academi...

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    Papers (Brown, Chloe Jo, b. 1991)
  9. Papers (Davis, Virginia Wood, 1919-1990) - Davis, Virginia Wood, 1919-1990

    Correspondence, photographs, diaries, and personal and professional writing of Virginia Wood Davis, a Smiths Grove, Kentucky native and a reporter and editor, 1943-1985, for newspapers in Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida and McCreary County, Kentucky. Includes genealogical data as well as correspondence and miscellaneous papers of her family, especially her mother, Virginia Wood (Cox) Davis.

    Record Type: Archive

    Virginia Wood Davis
  10. Papers (Davis, William. M.) - Davis, William. M.

    Letter written from DeKalb County, Georgia, by William M. Davis, to William R. Griffith, Owensboro, Kentucky, pertaining to attempts being made to move the Cherokee Indians from Georgia. Davis was employed by the federal government to induce the Indians to emigrate. He also mentions the gold region that is in the Indian Territory.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Davis, William. M.)
  11. Papers (Henderson, Wallace W.) - Henderson, Wallace W.

    Bound typescript copy of "Christian County, Kentucky Sketches," by Wallace W. Henderson, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, tracing the history of Christian County. Includes sub-categories such as the Civil War, the Robert Hollowell Case, and notable Christian County figures.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Henderson, Wallace W.)
  12. Papers (Perry Family)

    Letters, papers, photographs and scrapbooks of the Perry family, principally Gideon Babcock Perry, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Hopkinsville, Kentucky and his children, Reverend Henry G. Perry, Chicago, Illinois, and Emily B. Perry, Hopkinsville.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Perry Family)
  13. Unto These Hills

    Play program for "Unto These Hills", The Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Cherokee, NC, no date. 45 pages. 30.5 x 23 cm. (folded)

    Record Type: Archive

    Unto These Hills play program

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