A pamphlet from Hiram Tyram Hunter (1883-1947) containing a preliminary announcement for the 1925-26 session of the Cullowhee State Normal School--its very first session since its name change from Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School. According to…
Cullowhee United Methodist Church located on the campus of Western Carolina Teachers College. The church was founded in 1894 as part of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South organization. In the years following, ministers from the Webster Circuit…
The Golden Anniversary and Golden Jubilee on Saturday October 28, 1939, celebrated the 50th anniversary of Western Carolina Teachers College, homecoming, and the opening of six new buildings on campus. Officials and educators from across the state…
This photograph shows the home of D.D. Davies, who was one of the original trustees of Cullowhee High School. The house, no longer standing, was located across Highway 107 from where Whitmire Stadium and the Ramsey Center are now located.
Mrs. Dan K. Moore (Jeanelle Coulter Moore) was on the Board of Trustees of Western Carolina University. Daniel Killian Moore (April 2, 1906–September 7, 1986) was the 66th governor of the state of North Carolina from 1965 to 1969. Born in Asheville,…
Robert L. Madison (1867–1954) prepared this timeline which shows the history of financial support provided by the State of North Carolina to Western Carolina Teachers College known as Cullowhee High School in the late 1880s. The document was…
Dave Rogers was born in 1830 and was a farmer in Cullowhee valley. He was a strong supporter of the Cullowhee school and sold and loaned portions of his farm to the school. In 1924 he sold his "Town House" farm, the site of an early Cherokee…
Dave Rogers was born in 1830 and was a farmer in Cullowhee valley. He was a strong supporter of the Cullowhee school and sold and loaned portions of his farm to the school. In 1924 he sold his "Town House" farm, the site of an early Cherokee…
Dave Rogers was born in 1830 and was a farmer in Cullowhee valley. He was a strong supporter of the Cullowhee school and sold and loaned portions of his farm to the school. In 1924 he sold his "Town House" farm, the site of an early Cherokee…
Dave Rogers was born in 1830 and was a farmer in Cullowhee valley. He was a strong supporter of the Cullowhee school and sold and loaned portions of his farm to the school. In 1924 he sold his "Town House" farm, the site of an early Cherokee…