Earl Palmer Appalachian Photograph And Artifact Collection
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This collection contains the photographs of Earl Palmer, an award-winning photographer from Cambria, Virginia, whose work depicted the landscape and traditional culture of rural Appalachia in Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. The collection is divided among the following series: photographs, duplicate photographs, written materials, and oversize photographs.
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