Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield and his wife, Aunt Levisa 'Levicy' Chaffin Hatfield, stand in front of the tombs of their sons Detroit 'Troy' Hatfield and Elias, who were shot to death over a liquor dispute on October 17, 1911.
William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield, the patriarch of the West Virginia family that feuded with the McCoys of Kentucky in the 1870s-1880s, is depicted in the figure atop this family tomb. The inscription reads: 'Johnson / Wm. A. / Robert L. /...