Southern Appalachian Digital Collections

Western Carolina University (20) View all
  • Western Carolina College (199)
  • Western Carolina Teachers College (239)
  • Western Carolina University (1792)
  • Allanstand Cottage Industries (0)
  • Appalachian National Park Association (0)
  • Bennett, Kelly, 1890-1974 (0)
  • Berry, Walter (0)
  • Brasstown Carvers (0)
  • Cain, Doreyl Ammons (0)
  • Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943 (0)
  • Cathey, Joseph, 1803-1874 (0)
  • Champion Fibre Company (0)
  • Champion Paper and Fibre Company (0)
  • Cherokee Indian Fair Association (0)
  • Cherokee Language Program (0)
  • Crittenden, Lorraine (0)
  • Crowe, Amanda (0)
  • Edmonston, Thomas Benton, 1842-1907 (0)
  • Ensley, A. L. (Abraham Lincoln), 1865-1948 (0)
  • Fromer, Irving Rhodes, 1913-1994 (0)
  • George Butz (BFS 1907) (0)
  • Goodrich, Frances Louisa (0)
  • Grant, George Alexander, 1891-1964 (0)
  • Heard, Marian Gladys (0)
  • Kephart, Calvin, 1883-1969 (0)
  • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931 (0)
  • Kephart, Laura, 1862-1954 (0)
  • Laney, Gideon Thomas, 1889-1976 (0)
  • Masa, George, 1881-1933 (0)
  • McElhinney, William Julian, 1896-1953 (0)
  • Niggli, Josephina, 1910-1983 (0)
  • North Carolina Park Commission (0)
  • Osborne, Kezia Stradley (0)
  • Owens, Samuel Robert, 1918-1995 (0)
  • Penland Weavers and Potters (0)
  • Rhodes, Judy (0)
  • Roberts, Vivienne (0)
  • Roth, Albert, 1890-1974 (0)
  • Schenck, Carl Alwin, 1868-1955 (0)
  • Sherrill's Photography Studio (0)
  • Smith, Edward Clark (0)
  • Southern Highland Handicraft Guild (0)
  • Southern Highlanders, Inc. (0)
  • Stalcup, Jesse Bryson (0)
  • Stearns, I. K. (0)
  • Thompson, James Edward, 1880-1976 (0)
  • United States. Indian Arts and Crafts Board (0)
  • USFS (0)
  • Vance, Zebulon Baird, 1830-1894 (0)
  • Weaver, Zebulon, 1872-1948 (0)
  • Western Carolina University. Mountain Heritage Center (0)
  • Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 (0)
  • Wilburn, Hiram Coleman, 1880-1967 (0)
  • Williams, Isadora (0)
  • Jackson County (N.C.) (2282)
  • Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • Asheville (N.C.) (0)
  • Avery County (N.C.) (0)
  • Blount County (Tenn.) (0)
  • Buncombe County (N.C.) (0)
  • Cherokee County (N.C.) (0)
  • Clay County (N.C.) (0)
  • Graham County (N.C.) (0)
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Haywood County (N.C.) (0)
  • Henderson County (N.C.) (0)
  • Knox County (Tenn.) (0)
  • Knoxville (Tenn.) (0)
  • Lake Santeetlah (N.C.) (0)
  • Macon County (N.C.) (0)
  • Madison County (N.C.) (0)
  • McDowell County (N.C.) (0)
  • Mitchell County (N.C.) (0)
  • Polk County (N.C.) (0)
  • Qualla Boundary (0)
  • Rutherford County (N.C.) (0)
  • Swain County (N.C.) (0)
  • Transylvania County (N.C.) (0)
  • Watauga County (N.C.) (0)
  • Waynesville (N.C.) (0)
  • Yancey County (N.C.) (0)
  • Newsletters (510)
  • Publications (documents) (1773)
  • Aerial Photographs (0)
  • Aerial Views (0)
  • Albums (books) (0)
  • Articles (0)
  • Artifacts (object Genre) (0)
  • Bibliographies (0)
  • Biography (general Genre) (0)
  • Cards (information Artifacts) (0)
  • Clippings (information Artifacts) (0)
  • Crafts (art Genres) (0)
  • Depictions (visual Works) (0)
  • Design Drawings (0)
  • Drawings (visual Works) (0)
  • Envelopes (0)
  • Facsimiles (reproductions) (0)
  • Fiction (general Genre) (0)
  • Financial Records (0)
  • Fliers (printed Matter) (0)
  • Glass Plate Negatives (0)
  • Guidebooks (0)
  • Internegatives (0)
  • Interviews (0)
  • Land Surveys (0)
  • Letters (correspondence) (0)
  • Manuscripts (documents) (0)
  • Maps (documents) (0)
  • Memorandums (0)
  • Minutes (administrative Records) (0)
  • Negatives (photographs) (0)
  • Newspapers (0)
  • Occupation Currency (0)
  • Paintings (visual Works) (0)
  • Pen And Ink Drawings (0)
  • Periodicals (0)
  • Personal Narratives (0)
  • Photographs (0)
  • Plans (maps) (0)
  • Poetry (0)
  • Portraits (0)
  • Postcards (0)
  • Programs (documents) (0)
  • Questionnaires (0)
  • Scrapbooks (0)
  • Sheet Music (0)
  • Slides (photographs) (0)
  • Songs (musical Compositions) (0)
  • Sound Recordings (0)
  • Specimens (0)
  • Speeches (documents) (0)
  • Text Messages (0)
  • Tintypes (photographs) (0)
  • Transcripts (0)
  • Video Recordings (physical Artifacts) (0)
  • Vitreographs (0)
  • The Reporter, Western Carolina University (510)
  • WCU Students Newspapers Collection (1744)
  • A.L. Ensley Collection (0)
  • Appalachian Industrial School Records (0)
  • Appalachian National Park Association Records (0)
  • Axley-Meroney Collection (0)
  • Bayard Wootten Photograph Collection (0)
  • Bethel Rural Community Organization Collection (0)
  • Blumer Collection (0)
  • C.W. Slagle Collection (0)
  • Canton Area Historical Museum (0)
  • Carlos C. Campbell Collection (0)
  • Cataloochee History Project (0)
  • Cherokee Studies Collection (0)
  • Daisy Dame Photograph Album (0)
  • Daniel Boone VI Collection (0)
  • Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection (0)
  • Elizabeth H. Lasley Collection (0)
  • Elizabeth Woolworth Szold Fleharty Collection (0)
  • Frank Fry Collection (0)
  • George Masa Collection (0)
  • Gideon Laney Collection (0)
  • Hazel Scarborough Collection (0)
  • Hiram C. Wilburn Papers (0)
  • Historic Photographs Collection (0)
  • Horace Kephart Collection (0)
  • Humbard Collection (0)
  • Hunter and Weaver Families Collection (0)
  • I. D. Blumenthal Collection (0)
  • Isadora Williams Collection (0)
  • Jesse Bryson Stalcup Collection (0)
  • Jim Thompson Collection (0)
  • John B. Battle Collection (0)
  • John C. Campbell Folk School Records (0)
  • John Parris Collection (0)
  • Judaculla Rock project (0)
  • Kelly Bennett Collection (0)
  • Love Family Papers (0)
  • Major Wiley Parris Civil War Letters (0)
  • Map Collection (0)
  • McFee-Misemer Civil War Letters (0)
  • Mountain Heritage Center Collection (0)
  • Norburn - Robertson - Thomson Families Collection (0)
  • Pauline Hood Collection (0)
  • Pre-Guild Collection (0)
  • Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual Collection (0)
  • R.A. Romanes Collection (0)
  • Rosser H. Taylor Collection (0)
  • Samuel Robert Owens Collection (0)
  • Sara Madison Collection (0)
  • Sherrill Studio Photo Collection (0)
  • Smoky Mountains Hiking Club Collection (0)
  • Stories of Mountain Folk - Radio Programs (0)
  • Venoy and Elizabeth Reed Collection (0)
  • WCU Gender and Sexuality Oral History Project (0)
  • WCU Mountain Heritage Center Oral Histories (0)
  • WCU Oral History Collection - Mountain People, Mountain Lives (0)
  • Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project (0)
  • William Williams Stringfield Collection (0)
  • Zebulon Weaver Collection (0)
  • College student newspapers and periodicals (1769)
  • African Americans (0)
  • Appalachian Trail (0)
  • Artisans (0)
  • Cherokee art (0)
  • Cherokee artists -- North Carolina (0)
  • Cherokee language (0)
  • Cherokee pottery (0)
  • Cherokee women (0)
  • Church buildings (0)
  • Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) (0)
  • Dams (0)
  • Dance (0)
  • Education (0)
  • Floods (0)
  • Folk music (0)
  • Forced removal, 1813-1903 (0)
  • Forest conservation (0)
  • Forests and forestry (0)
  • Gender nonconformity (0)
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Hunting (0)
  • Landscape photography (0)
  • Logging (0)
  • Maps (0)
  • Mines and mineral resources (0)
  • North Carolina -- Maps (0)
  • Paper industry (0)
  • Postcards (0)
  • Pottery (0)
  • Railroad trains (0)
  • Rural electrification -- North Carolina, Western (0)
  • School integration -- Southern States (0)
  • Segregation -- North Carolina, Western (0)
  • Slavery (0)
  • Sports (0)
  • Storytelling (0)
  • Waterfalls -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • World War, 1939-1945 (0)

Western Carolinian Volume 46 Number 05

Item
?

Item’s are ‘child’ level descriptions to ‘parent’ objects, (e.g. one page of a whole book).

  • Western Carolinian September 18, 1980 Voice of the Students Vol. XLVI No. 5 Student Assualted By Roommate Last Monday morning Dareyl Shawn Clark was allegedly stabbed by his roommate John Baggett in 107 Albright. The incident occured at approximately 4:00 a.m. Clark was taken to C.J. Harris Hospital where is currently listed in satisfactory condition. Baggett was apprehended by Campus Security Officer Ray Holder and taken to the Jackson County jail. According to Jackson County Magistrate Doyle Stephens, Baggett was being held on a charge of secret assualt and his bond was set at $1500. On Tuesday at approximately 3:30 p.m., Baggett was taken to Dorothea Dix State Hospital in Raleigh to undergo psychiatric observation under the order of Judge Robert Leatherwood. In an intervicw*with the CAROLINIAN Clark stated that he had returned to Cullowhee after a week-end in Winston-Salem, and had a minor agrumcnt with Baggett. The disagreement, according to Clark, concerned some of Clark's food which Baggett allegedly had tried to take without paying. Clark stated that during the course of the disagreement, Baggett had pushed him and caused him to fall. Mountain Heritage Day 1980 Beginning a bit after sunup on Saturday, Sept. 20, just a hoot and holler down the Cullowhee Valley, there's going to be whoop-de-doo...a mountain-style celebration. The occasion is Western Carolina University's sixth annual Mountain Heritage Day. The kind of fiddlin', pickin' and clog-dancin', ham-eatin'. cider-sippin', contestin' day that has made other folks downright envious of life in the Southern Appalachians. Mountain Heritage Day is really nothing new; just a renewal of something old. Time was, when wmmer gave way to fall, the hard work of raising crops, putting up food and making ready for winter gave way to the urge for merry-making and neighbor-meeting. That's the spirit being rekindled in WCU's Mountain Heritage Day celebrations. Last year, the main event on Saturday attracted 10,000 to view the continuous entertainment from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Most of the activity centers around the lawn of WCU's Belk Building although the large number of musical and dance performances this year will require the use of three stages, one at Belk Building and two at the WCU Mountain Heritage Center's courtyard and auditorium. There'll be no shortage of toe-tappin' music with groups like the Dutch Cove String Band of Canton, the Marc Pruett Band of Asheville. Drink Small of Columbia, S.C, the Hominy Valley String Band of Candler, Earnest East and the Pine Ridge Boys and Patsy from Mt. Airy, Dave Holt from Swannanoa. and many more expected. There also will be clogging groups ranging in age from pre-schoolers to adults including the Flapjack Cloggers of Sylva, the Culowhee Cloggers. the Carolina Cloggers of Canton, and the Pisgah View Ranch Cloggers of Candler. One of the music highlights in recent years has been the Christian Harmony singing led by singing masters such as Richard Moss of Hayesville, Quay Smathers of Canton. John Homer Smith of Candler, and J.B. Parker of Ellijay. Ga.. whose 10-year-old grandson will be along this year as his understudy. The field of craftsmen and demonstrations for the 1980 Mountain Heritage Day will be stronger than ever thanks to a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts'Folk Arts Program. _. .. , Continues on page 5... This article was compiled and written by Associate Editor Toni Saddler and Managing Editor Rick McDaniel. Following the disagreement, Clark had mistakenly felt that the situation had been resolved. Clark stated that he and Baggett had calmly discussed the matter and had listened to a record album together.. A short time later, Clark went to bed and Baggett apparently left the room to take a walk. Several hours later Baggett returned and awakened Clark by repeatedly stabbing him. Said Clark, "I woke up as he got me in my chest and he stabbed me in the arm, head, neck and (he kept on trying,) "Then," Clark went on to say, "' wc wrestled for the knife and 1 kind of got my arm from him and I said 'I'm bleeding to death.' Then he seemed to snap back and realize what he was doing." Clark indicated that he proceeded to Resident Assitant Ritchie Dcbnam's room and knocked on his door. Receiving no immediate response, Clark then knocked on sonic other doors on the hall. He was soon surrounded by several students who summoned the Student Emergency Care Team. A short time later, the SEC team arrived on the scene and took him to the infirmary. From there he was transported to C.J. Harris Hospital where he has remained until press time. According to an informed source at C.J. Harris, Clark had received 11 stab wounds, including a small puncture wound in the neck and a chest wound which resulted in a partially-collapsed right lung. Ihe knife used in the incident was a small lock-blade pocket knife belonging to Clark that was usually kept in a drawer. According to information supplied by University attorney Bill Scott, secret assualt is defined as malaciously assualting a person who is not expecting the attack, lt is a felony, punishable by a fine or imprisonment for not less than one nor more than twenty years, or both a fine and imprisonment. Clark, a 19-year-old sophomore, is a native of Rocky Mount. N.C. and Baggett, 20, is a native of Raleigh. Hie two were rooming together by request. Concerning the incident, Randv Rice, Director of housing stated. "It's devastating; disheartening. It's a most unfortunate incident. What can you say about something like this.? At press time, the date of Clark's release from C.J. Harris was not vet known. :Sx Mountain Heritage Day 1979 provided mam with fine entertainment such as lots of bluegrass music and clogging. This fiddler showed the crowd just how it's done. Photo by Rick McDaniel.
Object
?

Object’s are ‘parent’ level descriptions to ‘children’ items, (e.g. a book with pages).