A man uses a pointed to indicate to signs with information about in-store promotions hanging above a list of the top ten instore promotions in 1963. Next to him is a table with records, ketchup, and other products.
A woman, identified by Jean Thomas as Blanche Preston Jones but by Jones' ancestors as Priscilla (Pricy) Preston Burgess, great-aunt of Blanche Preston Jones, holds up a quilt bearing a repeating triangle pattern in front of a log cabin (probably...
Blanche Preston Jones, wearing a long black dress and shawl, leans down to a suspender-clad little boy holding a stick in a wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of...
Blanche Preston Jones listens to boy (probably her son, Thomas "Buddy" Jones) playing gourd banjo in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth...
Blanche Preston Jones and a boy pose in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky) in period attire, possibly as part of the American Folk Song Festival. Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth...
Blanche Preston Jones listens to boy playing gourd banjo in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth Calvert. Title supplied by cataloger.
Boys; Women; Stringed instruments; Banjos; Shawls; American Folk Song Festival
Blanche Preston Jones listens to boy (probably her son, Thomas "Buddy" Jones) playing gourd banjo in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth...
Blanche Preston Jones wears a bonnet and shawl (possibly indicating that she is a participant in the annual American Folk Song Festival held at the Traipsin' Woman Cabin near the Mayo Trail, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant...
Blanche Preston Jones plays Appalachian dulcimer alongside young boy and young girl in bonnet, who plays concertina. The children are Blanche's son and daughter, Thomas ("Buddy") and Hope Jones. This performance takes place next to log...
Blanche Preston Jones, wearing her shawl, sits on chair in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth Calvert. Title supplied by cataloger.
Blanche Preston Jones, wearing shawl and holding bonnet, sits in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth Calvert. Title supplied by cataloger.
Families; Men; Women; Older people; Physicians; Children; Group portraits
An outdoor portrait of the Brewer family with Dr. Preston Jennings Jones. "Uncle" George Brewer is on the left, Dr. Preston Jennings Jones stands next to him wearing an overcoat. "Aunt" Arky Brewer has a scarf on her head. The...
George Brewer, Arky Brewer and Dr. Preston Jennings Jones pose between two log buildings on their property. "Uncle" George, a Civil War veteran and preacher, ran a steam mill on Brewers Branch of Goose Creek. Handwritten on bottom border:...
A young man wearing a white suit stands behind a rocking chair on the porch of a frame house. Dr. Arthur Shade Jones is an orthopedic surgeon and eastern head of the Kentucky Crippled Children Commission.
Jean Thomas, wearing a white smock with embroidered flowers cinched with a cloth belt, Dr. Arthur Shade Jones, wearing a white suit, and Ruth Ogden, wearing a ruffled blouse and dark skirt, stand on the porch of Jones' house. Dr. Arthur Shade Jones...
Doctor Preston Jennings Jones leaves George and Newarky Brewer's home on horseback. Their relatively large log cabin sits behind a fence on a dirt road in a narrow mountain valley on the Brewer Branch of Goose Creek. Handwritten on bottom border:...
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...
Female reading a book in bed within a decorative oval frame on a panel decorated with floral elements and berries. The phrase "Ex Libris" is at the top of the panel, and the name "Georgina S. Jones" is at the bottom of the...
House at First and Orchard Streets in Oneida, Kentucky. 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...