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2009 Cave Run Storytelling Festival Poster, Cave Run Storytelling Festival Committee (Morehead, Ky.), Morehead Tourism Commission (Morehead, Ky.)
2009 Cave Run Storytelling Festival Poster, Cave Run Storytelling Festival Committee (Morehead, Ky.), Morehead Tourism Commission (Morehead, Ky.)
Cave Run Storytelling Festival Posters
Promotional development poster for the Cave Run Storytelling Festival held on September 25 to September 26, 2009. Those performing included: Brenda Wong Aoki, Donald Davis, Gay Ducey, Bill Harley, Beth Horner, Temunjin Ekunfeo, and David Novak.
'Indian Rock' Civil Suit To Continue, Kenneth Hart
'Indian Rock' Civil Suit To Continue, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on civil suit against Steve Shaffer in regards to the removal of Indian Head Rock from August 17, 2009.
Where It All Started: The Story Of Portsmouth's Famous Rock, Nikki Blankenship-Hamilton
Where It All Started: The Story Of Portsmouth's Famous Rock, Nikki Blankenship-Hamilton
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Scioto Voice on the Indian Head Rock and the Bannon family of Portsmouth, Ohio from August 13, 2009.
Shaffer Still Faces Suit In Rock Incident: Historian Faces Civil Lawsuit For His Part In Rock's Removal, Benita Heath
Shaffer Still Faces Suit In Rock Incident: Historian Faces Civil Lawsuit For His Part In Rock's Removal, Benita Heath
Indian Head Rock Project
Article in the Ironton Tribune on the civil suit against Steve Shaffer published on August 12, 2009.
Charge Dropped In 'Rock War' - State Still Fights To Get Ohio River's 'Indian Head Rock' Back, Joe Biesk
Charge Dropped In 'Rock War' - State Still Fights To Get Ohio River's 'Indian Head Rock' Back, Joe Biesk
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Lexington Herald Leader on the legal dispute surrounding Indian Head Rock from August 3, 2009.
Charge Dropped In 'Rock War' - State Still Fights To Get Ohio River's 'Indian Head Rock' Back, Joe Biesk
Charge Dropped In 'Rock War' - State Still Fights To Get Ohio River's 'Indian Head Rock' Back, Joe Biesk
Indian Head Rock Project
An Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on August 3, 2009 describing the legal implications related to the removal of Indian Head Rock.
Wrong Boulder May Be At Center Of Battle Over Possible Indian Petroglyph, Associated Press
Wrong Boulder May Be At Center Of Battle Over Possible Indian Petroglyph, Associated Press
Indian Head Rock Project
Article submitted by the Associated Press on the legal battle over Indian Head Rock from August 2, 2009.
Felony Charge Against Rock Expedition Leader Nixed, Kenneth Hart
Felony Charge Against Rock Expedition Leader Nixed, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Ashland Independent on July 31, 2009 regarding the dismissal of charges to Steve Shaffer in the removal of the Indian Head Rock from the Ohio River.
Felony Charge Against Rock Expedition Leader Nixed, Kenneth Hart
Felony Charge Against Rock Expedition Leader Nixed, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the felony charges against Steve Shaffer in regards to the removal of the Indian Head Rock from July 31, 2009.
Rock Battle Nears Its End - Editorial, Ironton Tribune
Rock Battle Nears Its End - Editorial, Ironton Tribune
Indian Head Rock Project
An editorial published in the Ironton Tribune on the criminal charges against Steve Shaffer from July 31, 2009.
Criminal Side Of Rock Case Over For Shaffer, Benita Heath
Criminal Side Of Rock Case Over For Shaffer, Benita Heath
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Ironton Tribune on the criminal charges and trial against Steve Shaffer from July 30, 2009.
Kentucky, Ohio Might Have Been Fighting Over Wrong Rock, Lexington Herald-Leader
Kentucky, Ohio Might Have Been Fighting Over Wrong Rock, Lexington Herald-Leader
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on July 26, 2009 stating that there are two Indian Head Rocks in the Ohio River.
Prosecution Files Motion To Dismiss In Rock Fight, Kenneth Hart
Prosecution Files Motion To Dismiss In Rock Fight, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the Indian Head Rock removal from July 25, 2009.
Kentucky Wants Case Against Shaffer Dropped, Benita Heath
Kentucky Wants Case Against Shaffer Dropped, Benita Heath
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Ironton Tribune on the charges against Steve Shaffer related to the removal of the Indian Head Rock from July 25, 2009.
Ky., Ohio Might Have Fought Over Wrong Rock, Associated Press.
Ky., Ohio Might Have Fought Over Wrong Rock, Associated Press.
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Lexington Herald Leader on the Indian Head Rock from July 25, 2009.
Sides Over Rock Dispute Ready For August Trial, Benita Heath
Sides Over Rock Dispute Ready For August Trial, Benita Heath
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Ironton Tribune on the dispute over the Indian Head Rock from July 22, 2009.
An Oral History Of The American Chestnut In Southern Appalachia Presentation, Bethany N. Baxter
An Oral History Of The American Chestnut In Southern Appalachia Presentation, Bethany N. Baxter
American Chestnut Oral History Project
Bethany Baxter's defense presentation for the thesis entitled, An oral history of the American chestnut in Southern Appalachia, submitted to the faculty of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Science.
Management Of Grassy Balds Communities In The Roan Highlands, James T. Donaldson, Nora Schubert, L. C. Huff
Management Of Grassy Balds Communities In The Roan Highlands, James T. Donaldson, Nora Schubert, L. C. Huff
ETSU Faculty Works
The Highlands of Roan Mountain best exemplify that which is rare and unique within high elevation communities of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. The Roan Highlands are protected through a landscape-level conservation initiative originally established by the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC) and the U. S. Forest Service (USFS) in 1974. The Roan massif rises more than 6,000 feet above mean sea level and straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee in the Pisgah and Cherokee National Forests, respectively. Among its unique aspects, the Roan supports at least 800 known plant species, 27 rare plant communities, and 33 federally or …
Promise Of Heritage Bill Fades Under Scrutiny - It Could Harm Property Owners, Researchers, Charles S. Wagers Jr.
Promise Of Heritage Bill Fades Under Scrutiny - It Could Harm Property Owners, Researchers, Charles S. Wagers Jr.
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on April 13, 2009 on a heritage bill purposed in the Kentucky State General Assembly.
Judge Orders Stay In Rock Suit, Kenneth Hart
Judge Orders Stay In Rock Suit, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Ashland Daily Independent regarding the trial to resolve the removal of Indian Head Rock from April 8, 2009.
A Walk Down Memory Lane: A History Of Morehead State University, C. Nelson Grote
A Walk Down Memory Lane: A History Of Morehead State University, C. Nelson Grote
Morehead State College Histories
Focuses on the naming of buildings on campus with related stories and photographs.
State Opposes Motion To Stay Rock Suit, Kenneth Hart
State Opposes Motion To Stay Rock Suit, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
Article in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the removal of Indian Head Rock from March 18, 2009.
Shaffer's Attorney Wants Civil Suit Held In Abeyance, Kenneth Hart
Shaffer's Attorney Wants Civil Suit Held In Abeyance, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the removal of Indian Head Rock from March 15, 2009.
Crack Down On Heritage Thieves - Legislature Has Chance To Put Public's Interest First, Reginald Meeks
Crack Down On Heritage Thieves - Legislature Has Chance To Put Public's Interest First, Reginald Meeks
Indian Head Rock Project
A commentary piece written by Kentucky State Representative Reginald Meeks in the Lexington Herald-Leader on the need for a preservation bill to protect State historic sites from poachers.
Portsmouth, Former Mayor Respond To Suit, Kenneth Hart
Portsmouth, Former Mayor Respond To Suit, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the Indian Head Rock from February 18, 2009.
Indian Head Rock Ownership Dispute Reaches Federal Court, Sarah Amandolare
Indian Head Rock Ownership Dispute Reaches Federal Court, Sarah Amandolare
Indian Head Rock Project
Article on the legal dispute over Indian Head Rock published on February 6, 2009.
State's Suit Seeks Rock's Return, Kenneth Hart
State's Suit Seeks Rock's Return, Kenneth Hart
Indian Head Rock Project
Article in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the removal of Indian Head Rock from February 5, 2009.
Kentucky Sues Ohio Over Indian Head Rock - Conway Says Negotiations Failed, Joe Biesk
Kentucky Sues Ohio Over Indian Head Rock - Conway Says Negotiations Failed, Joe Biesk
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on the legal dispute over Indian Head Rock from February 4, 2009.
Kentucky Sues Ohio City For Removing Landmark Rock From Ohio River, Peter Zicari
Kentucky Sues Ohio City For Removing Landmark Rock From Ohio River, Peter Zicari
Indian Head Rock Project
Article on the legal dispute over Indian Head Rock from February 4, 2009.
Edwin Anderson Alderman (1861-1931), Mark L. Mccallon
Edwin Anderson Alderman (1861-1931), Mark L. Mccallon
Library Research and Publications
Edwin Anderson Alderman was a noted educator, progressive reformer, and president of the University of North Carolina, Tulane University, and the University of Virginia, where he served as the school's first president from 1904 until his death in 1931. He brought to the University of Virginia a zeal for progressive reform, having campaigned in North Carolina and Louisiana for increased spending on public education and the creation of teacher-training schools, especially for women. In Charlottesville, Alderman established the Curry Memorial School of Education in 1905 and reorganized the university to emphasize efficiency and promote professional and technical instruction. The number …