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  • Collection: Horace Kephart

In a letter to Horace Kephart on August 15, 1916, David T. Abercrombie responds to Kephart’s critique of canned milk. Mr. Abercrombie explains this canned milk product meets the purification standards set by the Secretary of Agriculture and contains…

In this letter of May 24, 1898, Silas B. Adams writes Horace Kephart from Portland, Maine where he is helping to start a similar organization to that of Kephart’s Sharpshooters, which Adams read about in the publication “Shooting and Fishing.” He is…

In this letter of May 28, 1898, Elmer Allen Brown writes Mr. E. W. Hawkins inquiring on particulars of the Sharpshooting company being formed, states his qualifications, and expresses his enthusiasm for killing the enemy.

In a letter dated January 19, 1928, Appalachian Playgrounds advertises their industry to the area to attract tourists.

A program for the “Appalachian Trail Hall of Fame Sixth Annual Banquet and Induction Ceremony” which took place June 3, 2016. Maurice Forrester, Horace Kephart, Larry Luxenberg, and Arch Nichols are the inductees.

Tackle box; Metal tackle box painted black with an assortment of fishing hooks and lures; stamped on the inside of the lid ''THE STANDARD TACKLE BOX MADE BY THE ARMSTRONG MFG. CO. HUNTINGTON, W. VA.'' There is a metal divider separating the lid from…

(029 a) Case for landing net; with ''I-D-L LANDING NET: STEEL COLLAPSING FRAME WITH 12 INCH BAMBOO HANDLE''; very worn - stained, and seams are ripped, insect holes in fabric; label on case is in very poor condition; cotton; tied at one end with…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on January 16, 1928, Terrell J. Arndt from the Vollrath Company in Sheboygan, Wisconsin sends Kephart the requested information on Vollrath Ware.

In this letter of May 8, 1898 Charles Askins writes Horace Kephart responding to Kephart’s advertisement on compiling a company of sharpshooters. He mentions specifically that he saw the advertisement in a daily paper and in the magazine "Shooting…

In this letter of May 10, 1898, Charles Askins replies to Horace Kephart letting Kephart know he is interested in active service with the Sharpshooter company. He discusses his availability and the particulars of his gun.
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