A group of men and women, possibly trustees or board members at Oneida Baptist Institute, pose outside a frame building. See ULPA 1982.01.133.p for a similar picture of the same group.
A group portrait of seventeen men, perhaps some of the early trustees of Oneida Institute. Includes H. L. McMurray in the front row on the right, William Ponder in the second row on the right, Henry Hensley in the back row on the right, and James...
Board being dressed by hand on McMurray's place in the flats near Oneida. One man is working while two boys watch and another man sits against the wall at the right. The boy in the front is Neil McMurray; the taller boy might be Glen McMurray.The...
Home of H. L. McMurray, a Baptist preacher and co-founder of Oneida Baptist Institute, located in the flatwoods near Oneida between Bullskin and Red Bird Creeks.
Oneida Baptist Institute; Students; Boys; Group portraits; Play (recreation)
Thirteen boys pose for a group photograph on a hill. Two hold shinney sticks. Shinney was played like hockey but used handmade sticks and a tin can or rock.
A man stands in the woods beside his horse or mule. He is holding saddlebags or a satchel of some type. The man may be Professor L. D. Sandlin, who taught at Oneida Baptist Institute.
Minnie Gibson, in the doorway, and a female student stand at the entrance to the girl's dormitory, Carnahan Hall. One of the earliest female faculty members, Minnie Leigh Gibson joined Oneida Baptist Institute in 1907. See ULPA 1982.01.115.p for...
A view of the town of Oneida from Sandlin Hill. Lee Combs' farm and house on the South Fork are on the left. The white two-story "Big Store" is at the foot of the hill on the left. Oneida Baptist Institute's Marvin Hall is the building...
House at First and Orchard Streets in Oneida. Mrs. Hogg sold this house to J. B. Hignite in 1903. Hignite sold it to James Anderson Burns in 1910, who in turn sold it to Robert Carnahan in 1914. Carnahan sold it to Dr. Preston Jennings Jones. See...