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Cardwell
A photograph of 'Cardwell & granddaughter'. An unidentified woman rests her hands on the granddaughter's shoulders
Cardwell
A photograph of 'Cardwell & granddaughter'. An unidentified woman rests her hands on the granddaughter's shoulders
Cardwell family
A color photograph of 13 unidentified members of the Cardwell family of various ages. The family poses by a window outside a house, with a pine tree on the right. Five women stand in the back, with the rest of the family seated in chairs or on the edge of the concrete porch. Most of the women are dressed in brightly colored skirts and dresses. One woman sits on the porch, wearing plaid pants, holding a boy in her arms as he sits just in front of her. To the right of the woman and child are two older gentlemen. The gentleman on the right is in a suit and tie
Cardwell family
A color photograph of 13 unidentified members of the Cardwell family of various ages. The family poses by a window outside a house, with a pine tree on the right. Five women stand in the back, with the rest of the family seated in chairs or on the edge of the concrete porch. Most of the women are dressed in brightly colored skirts and dresses. One woman sits on the porch, wearing plaid pants, holding a boy in her arms as he sits just in front of her. To the right of the woman and child are two older gentlemen. The gentleman on the right is in a suit and tie
K. Cardwell headstone
A color photograph of Katie Cardwell's gravestone. Katie died on May 25, 1887, at the age of 26. She was the wife of Robert Cardwell. An excerpt from Psalm 91:11 is included on the stone, "He shall give his angels charge over thee." The photograph does not capture the entire gravestone, with the bottom of the stone and a portion of the top out of frame
Katie Cardwell headstone
A color photograph of Katie Cardwell's gravestone. Katie died on May 25, 1887, at the age of 26. She was the wife of Robert Cardwell. An excerpt from Psalm 91:11 is included on the stone, "He shall give his angels charge over thee." The photograph does not capture the entire gravestone, with the bottom of the stone and a portion of the top out of frame
Katie Cardwell headstone
A color photograph of Katie Cardwell's gravestone. Katie died on May 25, 1887, at the age of 26. She was the wife of Robert Cardwell. An excerpt from Psalm 91:11 is included on the stone, "He shall give his angels charge over thee." The photograph does not capture the entire gravestone, with the bottom of the stone and a portion of the top out of frame
K. Cardwell headstone
A color photograph of Katie Cardwell's gravestone. Katie died on May 25, 1887, at the age of 26. She was the wife of Robert Cardwell. An excerpt from Psalm 91:11 is included on the stone, "He shall give his angels charge over thee." The photograph does not capture the entire gravestone, with the bottom of the stone and a portion of the top out of frame
DOUGLAS CARDWELL Percussion MASTER'S RECITAL Friday, April 15, 1994 8:00 p.m. Hirsch Orchestra Rehearsal Hall
Audio quality of the recording gradually increases.Program: Stamina for Solo Snare Drum / Mitch Markovich -- Partita No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002: V. Sarabande; VI. Double; VII. Tempo di Bouree / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Three Episodes for Timpani / John Beck -- Michi for Marimba / Keiko Abe -- Third Construction / John Cage -- Sonata for Drum Set Duo / Douglas Cardwell and Erich LoftisThis recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree
Correspondence regarding Horace Kephart collection
This 1973 correspondence, from Richard W. Iobst to Glenn Cardwell (Roy Glenn Cardwell, 1930-2016, known as Glenn) concerns the Horace Kephart collection. Horace Kephart (1862-1931) was a noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, and author and promoter of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY cullowhee. north Carolina 28/23
HUNTER LIBRARY
Archives and Special Collections
March 5, 1973
Mr. Glenn Cardwell
Park Technician
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Sugarlands Visitor Center
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Dear Glenn:
The processing of the Kephart manuscripts is proceeding nicely. I neglected to
mention in my letter of /larch 2 that our Library doss want the Annals of The Carnegie
Museum and the Proceedings of the United States National Museum. I will pick them
up in the near future.
Please be assured that we are working on the Kephart manuscripts- and hope to have
them processed- and copied later this week*
Sincerely,
Richard ¥. Iobst
University Archivist;
Assistant Professo
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