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Andrew Hamblin interview, 2022 September 3
Oral history interview documenting the contemporary serpent handling tradition in Southern Appalachia
Nellie Ducker, Laura Kincer, Charlotte Harvey, and Carol Ducker interview, 2022 March 1
Oral history interview documenting McCoy Farm and Gardens located on Walden's Ridge on Signal Mountain in Tennessee
Karen Paul Stone interview, 2022
Oral history interview documenting McCoy Farm and Gardens located on Walden's Ridge on Signal Mountain in Tennessee
John T. Wilder correspondence with Martha Wilder, 1861 September 26
Letter from J. T. Wilder to his wife, Martha, describing his recent bout with flux, or dysentery and requesting Martha send clothes from home. Updates the original letter on the following Saturday with news of Colonel Mulligan's defeat at the First Battle of Lexington in Missouri and his own regiment's victory in the Battle of Cheat Mountain
John T. Wilder correspondence with Martha Wilder, 1864 July 22
Letter from J. T. Wilder to his wife Martha offering condolences for the death of Martha's mother and updating Martha on the status of his resignation. John also remembers his marriage proposal to Martha on her family's porch and inquires about Matilda, the African American domestic laborer he sent to Greensburg, Indiana to help Martha at home
Cody Coots interview, 2022 September 3
Oral history interview documenting the contemporary serpent handling tradition in Southern Appalachia
Rita Smith Irvin remarks, 2022 March 23
Oral history interview documenting McCoy Farm and Gardens located on Walden's Ridge on Signal Mountain in Tennessee
Elizabeth T. Akins interview, 2022 February 9
Oral history interview documenting McCoy Farm and Gardens located on Walden's Ridge on Signal Mountain in Tennessee
Jim Drinnon interview, 2022 May 2
Oral history interview documenting the history of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga from 1973-1981
John T. Wilder correspondence with Martha Wilder, 1862 Februrary 23
Letter from J. T. Wilder to his wife Martha, recounting his orders to march to Nashville as well as his prediction that the war will soon be over