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| URN |
Unique identifier for this image record.
ep114
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| Title |
Treeing Racoons |
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| creator |
Earl Palmer |
| role |
Photographer |
| Subject |
- Folk Art - Appalachian Region
- Crafts
- Woodwork
- Virginia
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| owner |
dla |
| copyright |
DLA |
| conditions of use |
These resources and materials are not in the public domain and copyright is largely held by the Digital Library and Archives, University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. |
| work type |
Photograph |
| work date |
20th century |
| work measurements |
8x10 |
| material |
Black & White |
| repository |
Digital Library and Archives (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) |
| repository place |
Blacksburg, Virginia |
| related work |
Ms89-025 |
| notes |
Harold Garnand, who lived on Ellet's Creek, near Mt. Rogers, Virginia was typical of the craftsmanship of so many backwoods mountain men. One can surely "see" the coons scrambling up the tree out of reach of the pack of walker and blue tick hounds. |
| source |
Earl Palmer Collection |
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