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Astronomy amidst the mountains and trees! This photo from the 1970s captures the Rankin Science Building on the @AppState campus. The dome of the building's astronomical observatory is visible behind a stand of birch trees. #ArchivesHashtagParty#ArchivesScience
Yes, this happened in #Appalachia! Check out the German Prisoner of War Photograph Album from Hot Springs, NC, in our collections: https://t.co/XOMwltYYPg
During World War I, the small town of Hot Springs, North Carolinaβ doubled in population as it became host to one of the largest (and most peculiar) German internment camps in the country. π§΅
This large collage contains photographs of various indoor and outdoor activities at Camp Yonahlossee (Blowing Rock, N.C.) as well as group portraits and photographs of camp founders, Dr. Adam Perry and Margaret Kephart. One photograph is marked "1940."
A 1974 view of Winkler Residence Hall on the @AppState campus, demolished 2014. The dorm was part of the Stadium Heights Community of residence halls, formerly located between Eggers and Frank Residence Halls
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This photo from the summer of 1977 captures Cannon Residence Hall on the @AppState campus with seasonal blooms in the foreground. A television antenna sprouting from the roof provided entertainment in the days before online streaming.
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An audio clip of folklorist and @AppState professor Dr. Cratis Williams singing "Hain't Got No Honey Baby Now," recorded in 1943.
https://t.co/G2sBVz1WWL
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This image, "Two Men with Woman Holding Baby in Automobile," is from the Shull's Mill Papers collection, which documents a small farming community and stopping place on the toll road from Valle Crucis to Blowing Rock.
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What a cutie! Meet a smiling 8 month old Robert Knox, a member of the Worth family of Ashe County, North Carolina. From the David Worth Family Papers. #ArchivesHashtagParty#ArchivesBabies#Appalachia
This illustration by artist Symeon Shimin from the 1973 publication "The Knee-Baby" by author Mary Jarrell is part of the Beulah Campbell Collection of Children's literature and art at the @AppStateSCRC. #ArchivesBabies#ArchivesHashtagParty
Postcard of Darius Sebastian Hampton of Watauga County, NC, as a baby. From the Jesse Amos Hampton Family Photographs collection @AppStateSCRC. Darius was born June 2, 1914 and died in 1983 at age 68. #ArchivesBabies#ArchivesHashtagParty
What is it?
Made from brass and branded with the Union Pacific Railroad logo, this item was considered a hygienic device meant to keep floors and sidewalks clean. From the Thomas Reese Railroad and Printing collection.
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