Men; Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Women in long wool dresses and male bagpipers in kilts sit at the front of the American Folk Song Festival stage outside the Traipsin' Woman Cabin along the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Woman wearing long black Elizabethan gown with white ruffled collars and sleeves poses in front of bush. The Ladies-in-Waiting would accompany the speaker of the historical prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival.
Women; Log cabins; Signs (Notices); Costumes--United States; American Folk Song Festival
Woman in white ruffled dress with plaid bodice and hem stands on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. The dress and cabin are named for Jean Thomas, the Traipsin' Woman who served as a court reporter in...
Women; Log cabins; Signs (Notices); Costumes--United States; American Folk Song Festival
Woman in white ruffled dress with plaid bodice and hem stands on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. The dress and cabin are named for Jean Thomas, the Traipsin' Woman who served as a court reporter in...
Women; Signs (Notices); Costumes--United States; Log cabins; American Folk Song Festival
Woman in white ruffled dress with plaid bodice and hem sits on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. The dress and cabin are named for Jean Thomas, the Traipsin' Woman who served as a court reporter in the...
Woman in linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England) sits on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Woman in linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England) sits on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield, the patriarch of the West Virginia family that feuded with the McCoys of Kentucky in the 1870s-1880s, is depicted in the figure atop this family tomb. The inscription reads: 'Johnson / Wm. A. / Robert L. /...
William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield and his wife, Aunt Levisa 'Levicy' Chaffin Hatfield, stand in front of the tombs of their sons Detroit 'Troy' Hatfield and Elias, who were shot to death over a liquor dispute on October 17, 1911.
William and Alameda Sparks Messer, an elderly couple wearing work clothes, stand outside a small shed with a saw leaning against it in Rowan County, Kentucky. Mr. Messer, descended from the Stewarts of Scotland, is said to be a descendant of Mary...
William and Alameda Sparks Messer, an elderly couple wearing work clothes, stand outside a small shed with a saw leaning against it in Rowan County, Kentucky. Mr. Messer, descended from the Stewarts of Scotland, is said to be a descendant of Mary...
William and Alameda Sparks Messer, an elderly couple wearing work clothes, stand outside a small shed in Rowan County, Kentucky. Mr. Messer, descended from the Stewarts of Scotland, is said to be a descendant of Mary Queen of Scots. Alameda Sparks...
William and Alameda Sparks Messer, an elderly couple wearing work clothes, stand behind a chair outside their log cabin in Rowan County, Kentucky. Mr. Messer, descended from the Stewarts of Scotland, is said to be a descendant of Mary Queen of...
Will Harris, Jean Thomas, and Anna Harris, all dressed in white, stand on the steps of the McGuffey Log School. Thomas acquired possession of this schoolhouse (similar to the one she had attended as a child) in Big Sandy country, and had it moved...
Will Harris, Jean Thomas, and Anna Harris, all dressed in white, stand on the steps of the McGuffey Log School. Thomas acquired possession of this schoolhouse (similar to the one she had attended as a child) in Big Sandy country, and had it moved...
Will Harris, Jean Thomas, and Anna Harris, all dressed in white, stand next to the chimney of the McGuffey Log School. Thomas acquired possession of this schoolhouse (similar to the one she had attended as a child) in Big Sandy country, and had it...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley, and old man, stands outdoors with one leg on a chair, playing the banjo. He is accompanied by Little Charlie Keeton, a young boy, playing the fiddle. Title supplied by cataloger.
Volney (or Volna) Fraley, and old man, sits on a chair outdoors, playing the banjo. He is accompanied by Little Charlie Keeton, a young boy, playing the fiddle. Title supplied by cataloger.