Photograph taken during a "stir off" of two couples embracing next to a stack of sorghum stalks arrange din an upright bundle to the right. It was taken during a
Photograph of Aunt Nora Treece smiling at the camera. In the image, Treece is posed wearing glasses and her hair pulled back facing the camera in a three-quarters position.
Narrative by Junebug Clark: "Photograph is of Aunt Tilda from 1941 taken in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Not an aunt related by blood, but one earned by age and respect." Aunt Tilda was 87 years old in this photograph. On the envelope containing the negative Russell T. Forte notes that in March of 1962 the photo was used for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Photography Division Centennial photo exhibit.
Narrative by Junebug Clark: "Photograph is of Aunt Tilda from 1941 taken in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Not an aunt related by blood, but one earned by age and respect." Aunt Tilda was 87 years old in this photograph. On the envelope containing the negative Russell T. Forte notes that in March of 1962 the photo was used for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Photography Division Centennial photo exhibit.
Narrative by Junebug Clark: "Photograph is of Aunt Tilda from 1941 taken in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Not an aunt related by blood, but one earned by age and respect." Aunt Tilda was 87 years old in this photograph. On the envelope containing the negative Russell T. Forte notes that in March of 1962 the photo was used for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Photography Division Centennial photo exhibit.
Narrative by Junebug Clark: "Photograph is of Aunt Tilda from 1941 taken in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Not an aunt related by blood, but one earned by age and respect." Aunt Tilda was 87 years old in this photograph. On the envelope containing the negative Russell T. Forte notes that in March of 1962 the photo was used for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Photography Division Centennial photo exhibit.
Portrait of "Aunt Tilda" visible from the chest up, looking directly at the camera and smiling. Stacked teacups are visible behind her, on the right side of the image.
Photograph of young Roy McCreary crossing a bridge with a walking stick on a path in the Hills of Tennessee, thinking about his future. Beautiful scene in the Hills of Tennessee.
Photograph of Bobby Russell standing in front of other students who are seated at benches. The back of a teachers head is visible in the foreground of the image.
Photograph of Bobby Russell with his hands in the pockets of his overalls. He stands next to a podium at the front of the classroom at the Locust Grove School.
Photograph of two boys and two girls walking along a country road. The boys wear overalls, boots, and hats while the girls are wearing dresses and no shoes. Each child carries a lunch pail on their way to the one room school house.
Photograph of two boys and two girls walking along a country road. The boys wear overalls, boots, and hats while the girls are wearing dresses and no shoes. Each child carries a lunch pail on their way to the one room school house.
Photograph of two boys and two girls walking along a country road. The boys wear overalls, boots, and hats while the girls are wearing dresses and no shoes. Each child carries a lunch pail on their way to the one room school house.
Photograph of two boys and two girls walking along a country road. The boys wear overalls, boots, and hats while the girls are wearing dresses and no shoes. Each child carries a lunch pail on their way to the one room school house.
Photograph of school children at recess playing a game called, "drop the handkerchief." The students are standing in a circle holding hands as two other children run around them. There is a separate young child standing in the foreground of the image.
Photograph of school children at recess playing a game called, "drop the handkerchief." The students are standing in a circle holding hands as another child runs around them.
Photograph of school children at recess playing a game called, "drop the handkerchief." The students are standing in a circle holding hands as another child runs around them.
Photograph of school children at recess playing a game called, "drop the handkerchief." The students are standing in a circle holding hands as another child runs around them.
Photograph of school children at recess playing a game called, "drop the handkerchief." The students are standing in a circle holding hands as another child runs around them.
Photograph of school children at recess playing a game called, "drop the handkerchief." The students are standing in a circle holding hands as two children run around them. There is a teacher standing to the right side of the image.
Photograph of school children at recess playing a game called, "drop the handkerchief." The students are standing in a circle holding hands as two children run around them. There is a teacher standing in the background wearing a white shirt.
Photograph of three children of varying ages walking along a dirt path through a wooded area. The child in the front of the line is barefoot and carrying a lunch pail.
Photograph of three children of varying ages walking along a dirt path through a wooded area. The child in the front of the line is barefoot and carrying a lunch pail.
Photograph of three students working math problems at a blackboard. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Additional photos and information can be found in the pdf document "Joe Clark HBSS Scrapbook" Page 16. The Star Weekly. Toronto. January 29, 1949. Learning the Three R’s in the Hills of Tennessee. And Page 17-18 The Detroit News Pictorial. May 11, 1941. Going to School in the Tennessee Hills. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS.
Joe Clark, HBSS, did a series on "The Gate to no where and the Gate to everywhere". This photo highlights the beautiful country side in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, Joe's home.
Photograph of Douglas Clark with his father, Wade Hampton Clark, Jr. (Junebug) playing out-of-doors. Junebug is lying on his back in the grass and Douglas is crouched near his head, touching his face with one hand and reaching for his dad's hat with the other. A bush is visible behind them.
Photograph of Douglas Clark with his father, Wade Hampton Clark, Jr. (Junebug) playing out-of-doors. Junebug is lying on his back in the grass and Douglas is standing on Junebug's stomach while holding a hat in one hand. A bush is visible behind them.
Photograph of Douglas Clark with his father, Wade Hampton Clark, Jr. (Junebug) playing out-of-doors. Junebug is lying on his back in the grass and Douglas is standing on Junebug's stomach while wearing a hat. A bush is visible behind them.
Portrait of Erma Welch on her porch in Cumberland Gap Tennessee. The pictured woman is named as Buela Welch on the sleeve containing the negative while also being named Erma Welch in Joe Clark's photography books. This image is used in Joe Clark's book "Back Home" accompanied by a poem titled, " In Lonesome Tennessee." Down yonder in the valley In lonesome Tennessee Sits my little Sally A waitin’ there for me. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 0001-51
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