H3947 Interior of a frame house, shows a homemade chair bottomed with cords and the wall papered with current newspapers, but the floor is bare of carpet. Two pictures in a frame, showing two old people, probably the father and mother adorn the wall. This is what we would call a well kept house. Tennessee.
H3948 Exterior of a frame house, one of the humbler frame houses. The universal chimney stands at the end, for heating purposes, while part of the porch has been utilized with water and is filled from the trough under the eaves of the lean-to. Tennessee.
H7956 Brevard Institute Students. North Carolina.
H7957 Brevard Institute. Students building a new workshop.
North Carolina.
H7988 Hiking across the mountains to a lumber camp. North Carolina.
H7953 Brevard Institute How old is Maude? North Carolina.
H7954 Brevard Institute North Carolina
H7955 Brevard Institute. Class in stock judging. North Carolina.
H7950 Brevard Institute Pruning Trees. North Carolina.
H7951 Pruning fruit trees. Brevard Institute. North Carolina.
H7952 Brevard Institute Class in Stock judging. North Carolina.
H6157 These stacks of lumber were cut by an itinerant saw mill.
H6158 Children of a young Methodist convert - a Southern mountaineer. His children will never know life as he knew it when he was scorned and disowned.
H6159 No animal that is swapped is ever supposed to be over nine years of age, many ingenious tricks are resorted to concealing their real age. Mule day. September.
H6160 The Methodist Preacher is the central figure in every important occasion in the Methodist Mountaineer's life.
H6119 Twenty-eight boarders besides the family which runs the boarding house. All use this little out building which is close up against the wall of the house and seemingly as unsanitary as can be made.
H6033 Village in Mountains of the South. This village is entirely dependent on the business of a young man converted through the efforts of a Methodist preacher. His store, cannery, and farm together with his push cart makes it a lively center. The Methodist Episcopal Church has a circuit covering this village and furnishes the only preaching available.
H4554 Interior of living room of R.W. Dyers residence. Notice the guns, one by each bed and one on the rack on a hoist. Moccasin District. Rabun County, Georgia.
H4555 Interior of R.W. Dyers house showing his wife at the loom where she weaves his clothing. Georgia.
H3967 Red Bank Grammar School is owned and supported by the State and shows forcibly the advantage of united support and individual ownership. Tennessee.
H3962 Picture of Umbrella Rock which stands on the Northern Point of Lookout Mountain shows Mr. Savastana and Reverend Burnett setting over space. Tennessee.
H3963 Tyner High School - 10 miles from Chattanooga. Hamilton County, Tennessee.
H3960 The first step in church building. Such houses as this can be erected in almost any needy community with a gift of $50 to $100 from our Board of Church Extension.
H3842 Pine trees like this are numerous among the ridges and on the lower mountains. Tennessee.
H3843 Dr. Mills and driver picking blackberries. Tennessee.
H3844 Guns as permanent markers at Bragger's Headquarters on Mission Ridge by the charge of Grant's men who charged without orders. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
H3845 One of the many monuments marking the battlefield around Chattanooga, Tennessee.