School children; Children; Oneida Baptist Institute
Unidentified young student at Oneida Baptist Institute, wearing bloomers and a man's hat, stands with hands folded across stomach and appears to be talking to someone to his or her right.
Two young women and four girls pose on the porch of a wood cabin. A spinning wheel is on the left and a bag of wool hangs on the wall. This image was captioned "Calling day on Buffalo Creek, near Oneida. Carding and conversation progress...
Two yoke of oxen, pulling a wagonload of lumber, meet a pair of mules on a narrow road on Bull Skin Creek, east of Oneida. Rail fences and a house are in the background. Handwritten on bottom border: 394. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two visitors from Louisville, Kentucky and an unidentified man pose on horseback on a hill near Oneida Baptist Institute in Oneida, Kentucky. Reverend Doctor Alfred Porter was with the Walnut Street Baptist Church and Reverend Doctor William D. was...
Two oxen-drawn wagons meet on the road outside the blacksmith shop on the way from Oneida to London. See ULPA 1982.01.053.p for another view of this blacksmith shop.
Two of the greatest benefactors in the early days of Oneida Baptist Institute, Robert Carnahan, Jr. and Dr. Joseph Benson "J. B." Marvin. "Bob" Carnahan's father was the wealthiest man in Oneida. Dr. Marvin and his wife lived in...
Two men stand on a raised wooden sidewalk in front of Hensley & Son store on Manchester Road, just west of Mulberry Street, in Oneida, Kentucky. Another man stands in the doorway and a fourth man is about to climb the wooden steps on the left....
Two female staff members and five children pose outside Carnahan Hall at Oneida Baptist Institute. See ULPA 1982.01.368.p, ULPA 1982.01.369.p, ULPA 1982.01.370.p and ULPA 1982.01.374.p for other images of the woman on the left. Handwritten on...
Teaching; Teachers; School children; Oneida Baptist Institute; Students; Classrooms; Blackboards
Thomas L. Britton instructs elementary students. Thomas, one of the early students and teachers at Oneida, married Nell Hignite. He was also in charge of Bethany Academy, the branch school at Big Creek, for about ten years. Handwritten on bottom...
The upstairs hallway in McMurray Hall, the boys' dormitory at the Oneida Baptist Institute. A washtub used for bathing sits in the doorway at left. Handwritten on lower right corner of image: 354. Title supplied by cataloger.
The South Fork of the Kentucky River below the mouth of Bullskin Creek in from of Oneida. Lee Combs' farm is across the river at left. The peak in the center was later named Mount Denison "as a tribute to the influences of Denison University...
The remodeled Hotel Hacker near the corner of College and Center Streets in Oneida. Some male students from Oneida Baptist Institute stayed at this hotel paying $1.50 per week for room and board. The hotel was run by Andy "Br'er Rabbit"...