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From August 2016 through April 2018, the Archives of Appalachia created 247 posts for Tumblr that highlight individual items and collections we hold. We gave significant attention to materials from the Joseph Sargent Hall Collection (in 2016-2017) and the D.M. Brown Collection (in 2017-2018).
While we are no longer actively adding content to this site, we appreciate your interest, and we hope you enjoy browsing the descriptions of projects and collections that will remain available here.
You can find more information on the Archives of Appalachia at etsu.edu/archives.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Hikers on Roan Bluff. Roan. 1928? DMB
We hope you enjoyed a year of the D.M. Brown Collection!
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. 193. Rhododendron maxim. Great Laurel. Roan Mt. ‘35. DMB
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Untitled.
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Zephyranthes atamasca 1436 - Atamasco Lily. Portrait. DMB
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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Andrew Johnson Impeachment Ticket, April 6th 1868
From Small Collections, Acc. 692
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. 131. Flower of sugar maple. Roan Mt. ‘35 DMB.
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Untitled.
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. 139. Trillium undulatum. Painted Trillium. Roan Mt. ‘35 DMB.
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Untitled.
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. 123. Potentilla tridentata. Mt. cinquefril. Roan Mt. ‘35. DMB.
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Untitled.
This is a very impressionistic slide!
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Phlox subulata - Polemoniceae 3696 - Moss Pink. Portrait. DMB
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Rhododendron catawbiense, one flower. Roan, ‘34. DMB
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. Kalmia latifolia. Mountain
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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From the D.M. Brown Collection. 121. Orchis spectabilis. Showy orchis. Closeup. Roan Mt. ‘35 DMB.
The D.M. Brown Collection consists of glass-plate lantern slides made by Brown in the 1930s as part of his dissertation research at Duke University on plant communities on Roan Mountain. This material was used by Dr. Brown during the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching aid for biology and botany classes he taught at ETSU, then East Tennessee State College. Images are primarily of local scenes and plants, including the Roan Mountain, N.C. - Tenn. area. The slides were apparently used in the department for some time following Dr. Brown’s death by other faculty before usage was discontinued. For more about the D.M. Brown Collection, visit: http://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/723.
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