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Martha Berry
Born: 1866
Death: 1942
From: Floyd, GA |
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Agricultural Colleges
The Agricultural Colleges page links to University Agricultural Programs throughout the U.S., indexed alphabetically. |
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Appalachia Educational Laboratory
The Appalachian Educational Laboratory site links to science and technolgy, publications, products, training and conferences, and to related sites. |
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Appalachia Service Project
The Appalachia Service Project page gives background information on this Christian Ministry program, and lists volunteer and employment opportunities. |
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Appalachian Resources
Appalachian Resources homepage is part of the internet library media center and lists resources available to teachers on the topics of Native Americans, history and culture of the region, upcoming events, and literature. This site also includes a discussion of what comprises Appalachian literature. |
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Appalachian Studies Association
The welcome page of the Appalachian Studies Association links to conference information, an online newsletter and a library of Appalachian Studies Sylabbi. |
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Appalachian Tales
The Appalachian Tales site from the Appalachian Trail Education Project has many links to information about the region including ecology, endangered species, wildlife, history, trail information, and photo tours with extensive pictures of the trail. |
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Celebration of Black History
The Celebration of Black History site was designed for students. This site contains photos and text and links to a variety of related sites organized historically. |
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Greene County Partnership
Greene County Parnership links to area resources, services, tourism, community data, and history of Tennessee's second oldest town, Greeneville. Greeneville was the capital of the State of Franklin. |
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John C. Campbell Folk School
The North Carolina John C. Campbell Folk School offers classes focused on traditional Appalachian activities, such as music, crafts, storytelling, and cooking and gardening. Their site offers information about upcoming schedules and events. |
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Kentucky Demographics Information Page
The Kentucky Demographics Information Page links to population data, maps, and related sites. It includes raw demographic data by county, and links to the University. |
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