Steamboat: Argand (1900)
25 Thursday Apr 2013
Posted in Big Sandy Valley, Huntington
25 Thursday Apr 2013
Posted in Big Sandy Valley, Huntington
22 Monday Apr 2013
Posted in Music
17 Wednesday Apr 2013
Posted in Music
12 Friday Apr 2013
Posted in Clay County, Music
Tags
Appalachia, Clay County, fiddle, fiddler, fiddling, history, Kim Johnson, music, photos, West Virginia, Wilson Douglas

Wilson Douglas, fiddler, Clay County, WV, 1930s. Courtesy of Kim Johnson.
04 Thursday Apr 2013
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley, Harts, John Hartford
Tags
Appalachia, Bill Mullins, Chloe Mullins, Ed Haley, Imogene Haley, Jackson Mullins, Joe Mullins, John Hartford, Lawrence Haley, Liza McKenzie, Nashville, Peter Mullins, photos, Turley Adams, Violet Adams, West Virginia
I returned to Nashville talking not so much about new musical developments but rambling on to my wife about murders and the people I’d met in Harts. I spent a lot of time studying over Joe’s photographs, especially the faded family group shot. One of the boys in the picture was propped inside a young woman’s arms and appeared very much to be blind. Was it Ed and his mother? Unfortunately, since the woman was almost completely faded away I couldn’t make a positive identification of her, even when I compared it to the photo of Emma Jean found by Lawrence and I on our first trip to Harts.
There was another interesting development: when I removed the picture of Bill and Peter Mullins from its frame, another equally large picture of the “old couple” kind of popped out from behind it. That made three pictures of those folks and it sure seemed logical to me that Joe Mullins would’ve had three pictures of his grandparents — meaning Ed’s grandparents — and not of an uncle and an aunt.
I sent copies of Joe’s old pictures to Turley and Violet Adams to see if they could show them around for identification. A few weeks later, we spoke over the telephone and they said Liza McKenzie had fingered Ed as the child to the right in the faded group picture. She also said the old folks in the back row were Jackson Mullins and his wife, Chloe.
04 Thursday Apr 2013
Posted in Harts, Pearl Adkins Diary
01 Monday Apr 2013
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley, Spottswood
Tags
Appalachia, Bill Mullins, Harts Creek, history, Logan County, Peter Mullins, photos, West Virginia

Bill Mullins and Peter Mullins, 1900-1910. Courtesy of Joe Mullins.
28 Thursday Mar 2013

Ward Jarvis, fiddler from Braxton County, WV.
26 Tuesday Mar 2013
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley, John Hartford, Lincoln County Feud, Spottswood
18 Monday Mar 2013
Posted in Clay County, Ed Haley, Music
Tags
Appalachia, Clay County, culture, fiddler, French Carpenter, history, music, photos, West Virginia

French Carpenter, fiddler in Clay County, WV.
10 Sunday Mar 2013
Posted in Music
10 Sunday Mar 2013
Posted in Culture of Honor, Whirlwind
04 Monday Mar 2013
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley, Music
26 Tuesday Feb 2013
Posted in Timber
Tags
Appalachia, culture, history, life, logging, photos, timbering, U.S. South, West Virginia
24 Sunday Feb 2013
Posted in Music
21 Thursday Feb 2013
Posted in Ed Haley, Women's History
Tags
Appalachia, blind, Ella Haley, genealogy, history, Kentucky, Lexington, photos, U.S. South

Ella Trumbo postcard, c.1910
19 Tuesday Feb 2013
Posted in Civil War, Clay County, Music
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Appalachia, civil war, Clay County, fiddle, fiddler, fiddling, genealogy, history, Kim Johnson, Marshall Cottrell, music, photos, West Virginia

Marshall Cottrell, Fiddle Player and Confederate Veteran from Clay County, WV. Photo courtesy of Kim Johnson.
27 Sunday Jan 2013
Posted in Ed Haley, John Hartford, Music
Tags
Appalachia, Ashland, Boyd County, culture, Ed Haley, fiddle, history, John Hartford, Kentucky, Lawrence Haley, photos

Lawrence Haley with his father’s fiddle, Ashland, KY, 1991. Photo by John Hartford.
26 Saturday Jan 2013
Posted in Ed Haley
Tags
Appalachia, blind, culture, Ed Haley, Ella Haley, genealogy, history, life, music, photos, U.S. South
22 Tuesday Jan 2013
Posted in Ed Haley
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