Costumes--Great Britain; Men; Women; Guitars; American Folk Song Festival
A young woman, in linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England), listens to young man play guitar next to tree (possibly as part of the American Folk Song Festival near the Mayo Trail, Boyd County, Kentucky). Title supplied by...
A woman in a long dress clutches a copy of the McGuffey Reader in the doorway of the McGuffey Log School. Thomas acquired possession of this schoolhouse (similar to the one she had attended as a child) in Big Sandy country, and had it moved to the...
Women; Costumes--United States; Covered wagons; Mules; Carriages & coaches; Horses; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
A woman costumed in a bonnet and shawl sits at the front of a mule-drawn covered wagon, which, followed by a horse-drawn coach, is conveying participants to the American Folk Song Festival on the Mayo Trail in Boyd County (near Ashland), Kentucky....
Women; Signs (Notices); Costumes--United States; Log cabins; American Folk Song Festival
Woman in white ruffled dress with plaid bodice and hem sits on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. The dress and cabin are named for Jean Thomas, the Traipsin' Woman who served as a court reporter in the...
Women; Log cabins; Signs (Notices); Costumes--United States; American Folk Song Festival
Woman in white ruffled dress with plaid bodice and hem stands on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. The dress and cabin are named for Jean Thomas, the Traipsin' Woman who served as a court reporter in...
Women; Log cabins; Signs (Notices); Costumes--United States; American Folk Song Festival
Woman in white ruffled dress with plaid bodice and hem stands on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. The dress and cabin are named for Jean Thomas, the Traipsin' Woman who served as a court reporter in...
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
A woman wearing a linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England) takes the microphone at the American Folk Song Festival stage. She is surrounded by other costumed performers. A banner reading 'WFTM' may indicate that this...
Woman in linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England) sits on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Woman in linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England) sits on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
An older women wearing a short-sleeve shirt and slacks watches a young man named Chick Thomas pluck the strings of a mountain dulcimer with a quill outdoors in the yard of the "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland, Kentucky. The woman is...
An older women wearing a short-sleeve shirt and slacks watches a young man named Chick Thomas pluck the strings of a mountain dulcimer with a quill outdoors in the yard of the "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland, Kentucky. The woman is...
A woman wearing dress and hat stands on a bank overlooking a stream (possibly Garner Creek near Mayo Trail, Boyd County, Kentucky). Title supplied by cataloger.
A woman wearing dress and hat stands on a bank overlooking a stream (possibly Garner Creek near Mayo Trail, Boyd County, Kentucky). Title supplied by cataloger.
A woman wearing dress and hat stands on a bank overlooking a stream (possibly Garner Creek near Mayo Trail, Boyd County, Kentucky). Title supplied by cataloger.
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'...