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Box MS-140 001

 Container

Contains 293 Results:

Man killed by serpent bite photograph, 1982 August 23

 Item — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-04-72
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: 1982 August 23

Funeral service for man killed by serpent bite photograph, 1982 August 23

 Item — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-04-73
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: 1982 August 23

Man before dying from serpent bite photograph, undated

 Item — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-04-74
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: undated

Woman with serpent bite on hand photograph, undated

 Item — Box: MS-140 001, Folder: 1
Identifier: MS-140-01-01-54
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: undated

Baptisms and hand burning photographs, undated

 File — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-05
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: undated

Woman's baptism photograph, undated

 Item — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-05-01
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: undated

Woman's baptism photograph, undated

 Item — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-05-02
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: undated

Doug Nickler baptism photograph, undated

 Item — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-05-03
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: undated

Doug Nickler baptism photograph, undated

 Item — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-05-04
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: undated

Doug Nickler baptism photograph, undated

 Item — Box: MS-140 001
Identifier: MS-140-01-05-05
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains color photographs that document the practice of serpent handling in the Jesus Name Tradition in Southern Appalachia from circa 1970-1982. These photographs show an intimate glimpse of the practice; largely captured in homes and during church services.

Dates: undated