(Printed verso reads: "McGuffey Log School, 3201 Cogan Street, Ashland, Kentucky. First and only shrine in Kentucky to Dr. William Holmes McGuffey, author of the famous McGuffey Readers. The old schoolhouse is over 125 years old and the last one in Kentucky in which the McGuffey Readers were used. It was brought from the Big Sandy country to Ashland by Miss Jean Thomas, "The Traipsin' Woman", an authority on the Mountains, head of the McGuffey Society of Kentucky and Founder-Producer of the American Folk Song Festival.")
Creator
- unknown.
Language
- English
Collection
- Postcard Collection, | collection guide | more from this collection
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Rights
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Publisher
- University of Kentucky
Format
Identifier
- 2008ms016