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"Stone Of The Most Beautiful Kind": The White Stone Quarry Of Bowling Green, Christy L. Spurlock
"Stone Of The Most Beautiful Kind": The White Stone Quarry Of Bowling Green, Christy L. Spurlock
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
A history of the White Stone Quarry in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The rise and fall of this quarry from the 1830s to 1930 reflects the changing American economy during this same period.
Ua37/21/2 Research Interview, William Jenkins, Suzanne Hansen
Ua37/21/2 Research Interview, William Jenkins, Suzanne Hansen
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Research interview with Suzanne Hansen owner-operator of Recycled Revolution. The tape has quite a lot of background noise which occasionally make it difficult to hear what is being said.
For more information regarding Recycled Revolution see:
- Apodaca, Rose. New-Age Junkies, Los Angeles Times, 4/23/1993.
Ua37/21 Scrapbook, William Jenkins
Ua37/21 Scrapbook, William Jenkins
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Scrapbook created by William Jenkins commemorating his student days at Bowling Green Business University. Included are photographs, yearbook pages and commencement programs.