Maps; Forts & fortifications; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Two-page spread, featuring three maps. Published by the United States Department of War in 1895 as Plate 102 of Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865. Map 1 is "Defenses of Munfordville, Ky....
Corpus callosum; Diagnostic imaging; Autism--Diagnosis
Early detection of human disease in today’s society can have an enormous impact
on the severity of the disease that is manifested. Disease such as Autism and Dyslexia,
which have no current cure or proven mechanism as to how they develop, can...
Museum exhibits; Art--Study and teaching (Elementary); Color in art
Color is an important part of art and life, which can be utilized by the museum educator to engage visitors with the art. For the museum educator, development of appropriate programs and activities to meet the needs of their audience is a central...
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Four women wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves stand in a field. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Four women wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves stand in a field. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Five women, including Frankie McCoy (center), pose in a field wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each...
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Three women wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves flank a costumed Jean Thomas. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; Children; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Two women wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves pose in front of trees with young woman and boy in Colonial costume. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that...
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Fourteen women stand in front of trees wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Eleven women stand in front of trees wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Eleven women stand in front of trees wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival
Virginia Waring poses in Ladies-in-Waiting costume (long black Elizabethan gown with white ruffles at neck and sleeves) in front of a brick house, probably Jean Thomas' 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky. The Ladies-in-Waiting would...
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Four women wearing Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Woman wearing long black Elizabethan gown with white ruffled collars and sleeves poses in front of bush. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Four women wearing Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Four women wearing Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Fourteen women wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves pose at side of house. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Fourteen women wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves pose with trees in background. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song...
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Fourteen women wearing matching black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves pose with trees in background. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Fourteen women wearing matching long black Elizabethan gowns with white ruffled collars and sleeves pose in front of house. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.