Andy "Br'er Rabbit" Hacker, his second wife "Sis Rabbit" and son Bob. Sis had two brothers who were preachers, Andy and Tom Murrell. Bob Hacker graduated from Oneida in 1925.
Students; Oneida Baptist Institute; Physicians; Medical personnel; Clinics; Men; Women; Children
Students, patients and medical clinic personnel sit on the porch of Anderson Hall. The man in the doorway appears to be Dr. Joseph Addison Stucky from Lexington, Kentucky. He and Dr. C. Adeline McConville of New York conducted clinics at Oneida...
Teachers; Oneida Baptist Institute; Physicians; Clinics; Medical personnel; Men; Women
Oneida staff members and visiting medical personnel pose on the porch outside Anderson Hall Medical Clinic. Isham Hensley and Jerry Burns are on the left. In the doorway are John Henry Walker, Perry Davidson and visiting physician, C. Adeline...
Anderson Hall, or the "Yellow House," was a prefabricated building named for its benefactor, Elizabeth Millbank Anderson, wife of noted New York painter Abraham Archibald Anderson. Their daughter taught domestic science at the Oneida...
The interior of a bedroom in McMurray Hall, the boys' dormitory at the Oneida Baptist Institute. An unmade feather bed is on the left, a coal bucket sits beside the fireplace, a dipper hangs over a bucket on the washstand, and a coal oil lamp sits...
Henry B. Hensley, who operated a store on Manchester Road, had fourteen children and seventy-six grandchildren. He was baptized at age 66 by Mr. Burns. He was the school's first contributor, giving Burns $50.00 in 1899, and a long-time friend of...
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.
McMurray Hall, Oneida Baptist Institute's first building, was erected in 1899. It was named after H. L. McMurray, a Baptist preacher from Kansas, who helped found Mamre Baptist College which became Oneida Baptist Institute. Originally a one-story...
McMurray Hall, the school's first building, erected in 1899. It was named after H. L. McMurray, a Baptist preacher from Kansas, who helped found Mamre Baptist College which became Oneida Baptist Institute. Originally a one-story square with...
Four men and a woman on an ocean beach. The men are in business suits and hats and the woman is wearing a coat and hat. The man second from the left appears to be Professor James Anderson Burns of Oneida Baptist Institute. He may have been on a...
Log cabins; Dwellings; Mountains; Fences; Men; Women; Children
Dan Burns' dog-trot log cabin on the Big Dan Branch of Little Bullskin Creek. The family stands in the breezeway and a picket fence runs in front of the cabin. Dan Burns was one of Oneida Baptist Institute's first Board of Trustees.
A dog-trot log cabin in the hills near Oneida. A wagon sits in front of the cabin and a man stands in the lower left corner. See ULPA 1982.01.128.p and ULPA 1982.01.812.p for interior images of this cabin.
A bedroom inside a cabin near Oneida. Newspapers cover the walls. There are pumpkins and melons under the bed and a sewing machine on the right. See ULPA 1982.01.127.p and ULPA 1982.01.812.p for other images of the same cabin.
A hearth and fireplace in a wood cabin near Oneida in Clay County, Kentucky. See ULPA 1982.01.127.p, ULPA 1982.01.128.p, and ULPA 1982.01.812.p for other images of this cabin.
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...
Oneida staff members pose outside a tent in the woods at night. The woman kneeling on the right appears to be Lillie DeZarn and the man standing on the far right appears to be Mr. A. S. Baty. The man to Miss DeZarn's right may be Dr. Preston...