History of Hall, Kentucky Oral History Project
Project Summary
This project provides information on the community of Hall in Jessamine County, Kentucky. The community grew out of the refugee camp established at Camp Nelson during the Civil War, in which John Fee, founder of Berea College, had a large input. The interviews are with people who lived in Hall or nearby communities such as Poortown or Camp Nelson on the Kentucky River. They include information about race relations, the history of settlement at Hall in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, work in farming and at the local distillery, and community organizations such as the Brass Band and the Camp Nelson String Band.Project Code
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Interviews in this Project (19 Total):
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online
: Kim McBride
: Online