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...
Men threshing wheat in a field on the Oneida Baptist Institute school farm. Students and faculty worked on the farm, which was purchased with a donation from a woman in New York, to provide food for the school. See image ULPA 1982.01.310.p. for...
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...
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.
A steersman guides a raft into the treacherous "Narrows" near Patty's Rock on the South Fork of the Kentucky River near Oneida. A johnboat sits on the raft. Timber was rafted down river every spring.
Families; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; Log cabins; Dwellings; Dogs
Alfred "Boy" Burns and his family pose in front of their cabin. From left to right are: Gracie, Roy, an unidentified child sitting in the lap of Alfred's second wife Vinia "Aunt Viny" Robinson, Atkins or "Smokey," and...
Men; Roads; Dirt roads; Town meetings; Judicial proceedings
About fifteen men sit on the ground near a rail fence beside a dirt road. One man is on horseback in the road. They appear to be gathered for a meeting. See ULPA 1982.01.214.p for another image of this meeting.