Huddle Mill Photographs, undated

Title

Huddle Mill Photographs, undated

Description

The Huddle Mill Photographs, held by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University, consists of two images of a mill believed to be the Huddle Mill near Kingsport, Tennessee. The first image, of which there are two copies, is a mounted photograph of six men and a dog in front of a building identified on the reverse as "Horn Mill-1850 / Huddle Mill-1900." The second image is a copy print of what appears to be the same mill taken from a different angle.

The current digital collection contains JPEG file surrogates created in 2023 of the complete content of the collection.

Source

Huddle Mill Photographs, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University

Date

undated

Rights

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Identifier

ETSU Archives of Appalachia: AppMs-0299

Collection Items

Huddle Mill
A copy print of what appears to be Huddle Mill

Huddle Mill
Two copies of a mounted photograph of six men and a dog in front of a building identified on the reverse as "Horn Mill-1850 / Huddle Mill-1900."
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