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Tag Archives: tennessee
Creators of the Month: John Charles Campbell and Olive D. Campbell
[Each month we feature a “creator” or one of the SHC’s manuscript collections. In archival terms, a creator is defined as an individual, group, or organization that is responsible for a collection’s production, accumulation, or formation.] John Charles Campbell and … Continue reading
Posted in Featured Collections, Southern Culture
Tagged appalachia, conference of southern mountain workers, diary, distillery, distilling, john c. campbell folk school, john campbell, kentucky, moonshine, North Carolina, olive campbell, photographs, russell sage foundation, tennessee
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