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Appalachian HistoryHarlan County KYHistoria y ArqueologíaInglés
Publicado in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History A coal obelisk in a river triangle On a small wedge of ground in Baxter, just north of Harlan, a black obelisk rises beside the road. Locals call it the Coal Monument. It stands at the junction where neighborhood streets and state routes braid together near the meeting of the Cumberland River’s forks.

Appalachian HistoryFloyd County KYHistoria y ArqueologíaInglés
Publicado in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series What it is On the east side of Main Street in Wheelwright, Kentucky, the Wheelwright Masonic Lodge building rises in brick with a pedimented doorway, a semicircular window above the entrance, and brick quoins at the corners. The structure was designed by architect Leland Becker and dates to 1942.

Forgotten AppalachiaFloyd County KYHistoria y ArqueologíaInglés
Publicado in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Forgotten Appalachia Series A coal town takes shape Wheelwright sits at the head of the Right Fork of Otter Creek in southern Floyd County. Before the mines, this was an isolated corner of the Big Sandy valley. In 1916 the Elk Horn Coal Company established a camp at the confluence of Hall and Branham branches. Early housing was makeshift, then frame dwellings rose as supplies came in over the mountain from Pike County.

Abandoned AppalachiaFloyd County KYHistoria y ArqueologíaInglés
Publicado in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Abandoned Appalachia Series A school in the bend of Beaver Creek Wayland sits in the hills of Floyd County, Kentucky, a coal town whose footprint shows up neatly on the U.S. Geological Survey’s 7.5-minute Wayland quadrangle. The quadrangle places the school site and gym in the narrow valley bottom, with the town hemmed in by steep ridges that channeled community life toward the schoolhouse and its court.

Otras Ciencias SocialesInglés
Publicado in Aaron Tay's Musings about librarianship
Autor Aaron Tay

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Appalachian FiguresPike County KYHistoria y ArqueologíaInglés
Publicado in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian Figures Few figures connect Kentucky’s small-town gyms to the college game quite like Robert G. “Bob” Wright. He captained Marshall as a player, molded Ashland’s Tomcats into a state champion, then steered Morehead State to the top of the OVC before finishing his public-school career as a principal in Pike County.

Appalachian FiguresPike County KYHistoria y ArqueologíaInglés
Publicado in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian Figures A Kentucky start with a global reach Peter Ault Tinsley was born in Pikeville, Kentucky, on January 21, 1939. He earned a B.A. from Hobart and William Smith in 1961, completed a Ph.D. in economics at Princeton in 1966, and joined the staff of the Federal Reserve Board while finishing his doctorate. After a three decade career in Washington he later taught at the University of Cambridge and at Birkbeck, University of London.

AMNHArtDenver Museum Of Nature And ScienceDinosaur Journey Museum Of Western ColoradoPoetry For PaleontologistsCiencias de la Tierra y Ciencias Ambientales relacionadasInglés
Publicado in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

Midnight in the museum In the yawning resonance Of empty space The great xylophone skeletons Play the lonely strains of Time Like cathedral organs Heralding the ends of ages.     Time rushes on The final predator Implacable Like Dinichthys Cruising the crinoid beds Sounding one note: Everything dies.