Three-quarter length portrait of left profile conductor, music educator, and composer Walter (Johannes) Damrosch seated, with head leaning on right hand, wearing a suit jacket and pants. Born in Germany on January 3, 1862, Professor Damrosch died...
McMurray Hall, Oneida Baptist Institute's first building, was erected in 1899. It was named after H. L. McMurray, a Baptist preacher from Kansas, who helped found Mamre Baptist College which became Oneida Baptist Institute. Originally a one-story...
Mart Doyle's blacksmith shop sits at the end of a dirt road. Yokes, wagon wheels, a sled, and other assorted parts and tools sit in the roadway and lean against a fence.
Log cabin located near the head of Little Bullskin Creek close to Oneida. Owned by Alford "Lapper" Burns, this area was considered the ancestral home of the Burns clan. James Anderson Burns' father, Hugh Burns (1823-1879), left here...
Professor Louis D. Sandlin, second wife Emma D. Witherspoon Sandlin and daughter Ethel Sandlin, a 1919 graduate of Oneida Baptist Institute. Louis D. Sandlin was one of the early instructors who often worked without pay. Emma was from Nicholasville.