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Accession Number: 43
Annville Institute Records, 1900-1980
21 Microfilm Reels and 1155 Photographs
Online Catalog
Record (BANC)
Overview
History
Part A - Selected Records
Series I - Historical
Sketches
and Scrapbooks, 1916-78
Series II - Operational
and Vital Records, 1909-1979
Series III - Alumni
Files,
ca.1910-1978
Series IV - Publications,
ca.1904-1978
Series V - Student
Records,
1911-1978
Part B - Selected Photographs
Series I - General
File, ca. 1910-ca. 1978
Series II -
History of Annville
High School, ca. 1920-ca. 1940
Series III -
D.C. Nehorir
Photographs, ca. 1930s
Series IV -
Lisa Overturff
Photographs, ca. 1970-1979
Series V - Alma
Hacker Photographs,
ca. 1920-ca. 1970
Series VI -
John E. and Mary
Moore Photographs, ca. 1920-ca. 1940
Overview of the Collection
This collection was compiled by the Settlement Institutions Of
Appalachia / Berea College Research Resources Project, Funded by
the National Endowment for the
Humanities. The project was developed in 1979, for the purpose of organizing
and preserving the original records and photographs of the Settlement Institutions
of Appalachia (SIA) and copying those of historical value to form a Central research
collection at Berea College.
Part A of the records of the Annville Institute
were collected and organized in 1982-1983. Those having administrative, legal
or historical value were microfilmed at the Kentucky Department for Libraries
and Archives and the originals then returned to Annville Institute. The resultant
master microfilm negative is owned by Berea College. A use copy is available
in Hutchins Library's Department of Archives and Special Collections. Because
Berea College does not own the copyright for the material contained in this microfilm
edition, it is the responsibility of the researcher to secure permission to publish
from Annville Institute or it's successors and assigns.
Part B of the Annville Institute collection are
selected photographs that were copied by Project staff. The original photographs
and a set of copy prints were returned to the school. The copy negatives and
one set of copy prints are owned by Berea College and are available in Hutchins
Library's Department of Archives and Special Collections.
Permission has been granted by Annville Institute for Berea College to reproduce
all or part of the school's photographs and to use them in slide or film presentations,
display them or loan them for displays, and to allow their use by researchers
for reproduction and publication. The proper credit line for Series I-VI shall
be: "Annville Institute Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives."
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