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Collection: Bailey Family Photographs, circa 1950-1969
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Children, Lost Cove, North Carolina
Child holding dog is Hosea Bailey; First girl on left in the back row is Priscilla Bailey.
Christmas card with photograph of Mountain View Free Will Baptist Church
Clinchfield Engine No. 609 coming into Lost Cove
Clock from the Velmer Bailey home in Lost Cove, North Carolina.
The clock was carried in a gray sack from Lost Cove by Hosea Bailey on January 1, 1958.
Congregation of Mountain View Free Will Baptist Church
Priscilla Bailey, Servilla Harris Bailey, and Velmer Bailey are third, fourth and seventh from the left in the front row. Hosea Bailey is behind Servilla.
Hosea and Isaiah Bailey sitting on the steps of their house
Hosea and Priscilla Bailey in Velmer Bailey's chicken coop
Hosea Bailey
Hosea Bailey (front right, with baseball bat) and two other boys on porch
Hosea Bailey (right) and another boy on a wooden vehicle made by Velmer Bailey.
Hosea Bailey at the entrance to Lost Cove, North Carolina
Hosea Bailey in the passenger seat of Swin Miller's 1930 Chevrolet truck loaded with logs for the sawmill
Hosea Bailey on train tracks between Unaka Springs, Tennessee and Poplar, North Carolina
Hosea Bailey on wooden vehicle made by Velmer Bailey
Hosea Bailey pours water for another boy in a tin tub.
This photograph was staged for a newspaper.
Hosea Bailey sitting in Velmer Bailey's barn loft
House in Lost Cove, North Carolina
House in Lost Cove, North Carolina
Isaiah and Hosea Bailey in Velmer Bailey's corn field
The corn crib is at the bottom of the hill.
Isaiah Bailey pours water into a tin tub for Hosea Bailey
This photograph was staged for a newspaper.
John Miller family
Lost Cove schoolchildren at recess
Sinclair Conley, the 75 year old school teacher, is on the front steps. The school building was also used for church services.
Lost Cove, North Carolina
Lost Cove, North Carolina
Lost Cove, North Carolina cemetery
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