Minutes of Blountville Circuit Quarterly Stewards' meetings, Holston Conference, Methodist Church, November 13, 1841-December 4, 1859
Financial statements, ministerial examinations and licensing, reports on Sunday School election of trustees, reports on the state of the church for Blountville Circuit, and committee reports on various subjects from the Blountville Circuit Quarterly Stewards' meetings from 1841-1859.
Blountville Circuit. Methodist Episcopal Church. Holston Conference (Tenn.) (Organization)
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/206" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Blountville Circuit Quarterly (Holston) Conference Minute Books</a>, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University
1841-1859
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0016_F1
Minutes of Blountville Circuit Quarterly Stewards' meetings, Holston Conference, Methodist Church, September 30, 1873-August 21, 1886
Financial statements, ministerial examinations and licensing, reports on Sunday School election of trustees, reports on the state of the church for Blountville Circuit, and committee reports on various subjects from the Blountville Circuit Quarterly Stewards' meetings from 1873-1886.
Blountville Circuit. Methodist Episcopal Church. Holston Conference (Tenn.) (Organization)
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/206" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Blountville Circuit Quarterly (Holston) Conference Minute Books</a><span>, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University</span>
1873-1886
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0016_F2
Cincinnati Breakdown
Perfect 12805 A (11041)
Blue Ridge Mountain Entertainers
(Clarence Greene, Gwen Foster, and Tom Ashley)
Timothy F. Woodbridge Collection
1931-12-01
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.
MP3
Sound
Archives of Appalachia Media Collection
Dock Boggs concert narrative transcript
transcript of introduction and the songs to a Dock Boggs concert that took place at Appalachian State University on November 11, 1966
Boggs, Dock (Person)
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/574" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dock Boggs Concert Recording</a><span>, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University</span>
1966
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0773_F1
Dock Boggs in Concert, Appalachian State University, 11 November 1966
A one hour and forty-two minute digital copy of a Dock Boggs concert that took place at Appalachian State University on November 11, 1966.<br /><br /><a href="https://archivesofappalachia.aviaryplatform.com/r/2b8v980g03?access=lNujojoJY5qp7kE2QPZTug==" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><em><strong>Digital file is available to stream here.</strong></em></a>
Boggs, Dock (Person)
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/574" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dock Boggs Concert Recording</a><span>, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University</span>
1966-11-11
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A digital file of this one hour and forty-two minute digital copy of a Dock Boggs concert that took place at Appalachian State University on November 11, 1966 <a href="https://archivesofappalachia.aviaryplatform.com/r/2b8v980g03?access=lNujojoJY5qp7kE2QPZTug==" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">is available to stream here</a>.
0773_CD01-02
May King Bradley Home Economics Cookbook, 1911
The May King Bradley Home Economics Cookbook, held by the <a href="https://www.etsu.edu/archives" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Archives of Appalachia</a> at East Tennessee State University, consists of recipes, tables for conversions of measuring, analyses of food and condiments, and a complete set of manners and rules to be employed at a formal dinner. It includes proper table settings and gives an in-depth look at the art of cooking from scratch. The front matter of the bound volume reads: "Mae King Bradley was one of the four women students enrolled at East Tennessee State Normal School during its first year of operation. This is a fascimile of a cookbook prepared by Mrs. Bradley for her home economics class. Before a recipe could be accepted for the cookbook, the student had to prepare and serve the dish to the schools faculty for their approval." <br /><br />The current digital collection includes a surrogate of the original manuscript cookbook.
Bradley, May King (Person)
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/469" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">May King Bradley Home Economics Cookbook</a><span>, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University</span>
1911
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0154_cookbook
Photograph of Renaissance Center in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_01
Kingsport, TN
Photograph of Shoney's in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_02
Kingsport, TN
Photograph in Afton TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_03
Afton, TN
Photograph in Afton TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_04
Afton, TN
Photograph in Afton TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_05
Afton, TN
Photograph in Greeneville TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_06
Greeneville, TN
Photograph in Greeneville TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_07
Greeneville, TN
Photograph in Greeneville TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_08
Greeneville, TN
Photograph in Greeneville TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_09
Greeneville, TN
Photograph in Greeneville TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_10
Greeneville, TN
Photograph in Jonesborough TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_11
Jonesborough, TN
Photograph in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_12
Kingsport, TN
Photograph in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_13
Kingsport, TN
Photograph in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_14
Kingsport, TN
Photograph in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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0886_002_15
Kingsport, TN
Photograph in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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Kingsport, TN
Photograph in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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Kingsport, TN
Photograph in Kingsport TN by Claire Britton-Black
This is one of eighteen photographs (taken in April 2020) were submitted by Claire Britton-Black, a resident of east Tennessee, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They depict scenes in Kingsport, Afton, Greeneville, and Jonesoborough.
Britton-Black, Claire
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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Kingsport, TN
Narrative describing Brown's return from Europe during a travel ban
This narrative account, along with twenty-four photographs (taken in March 2020) were created and submitted by Amelia Brown, a faculty member at ETSU, as a part of the "Telling Your Story" project, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. They collectively document Brown's efforts to return to the USA from Spain and Portugal as a travel ban was being announced.
Brown, Amelia
<a href="https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/834" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telling Your Story: Documenting COVID-19 in East Tennessee</a>
2020-04
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.<br /><br />Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.<br /><br /><b>Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.</b>
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