Our Appalachia was a twice a week television program produced by the Morehead State University Division of Media and hosted by the Vice President of University and Regional Services Philip W. Conn. The program was devoted to the customs and traditions of eastern Kentucky and the southern Appalachian mountains. The television series ran from the spring of 1982 to the fall of 1984.

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Early Mountain Logging, Clester L. Armstrong and Philip W. Conn

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Early Morehead Businesses, Robert S. Bishop and Philip W. Conn

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Kentucky's Covered Bridges, Scott Bower and Philip W. Conn

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Tourism in Eastern Kentucky, Reuel Buchanan and Philip W. Conn

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Beekeeping in the Southern Mountains, Roland Burns and Philip W. Conn

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Early Railroading in Eastern Kentucky, Roy Cassity, Philip W. Conn, and Morehead & North Fork Railroad

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The Development of Medical Services in Rowan County, Claire Louise Caudill and Philip W. Conn

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Making Wooden Toys, Philip W. Conn and Jack Day

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Appalachian Geography, Gary C. Cox and Philip W. Conn

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Telling Folk Tales, Farmers Elementary School (Rowan County, Ky.) and Philip W. Conn

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Southern Mountain Herbs, Stella Faulkner and Philip W. Conn

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Life in the One-Room Schools, S. J. Foster Mrs. and Philip W. Conn

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The Moonlight School Movement, S. J. Foster Mrs. and Philip W. Conn

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Land Ownership in Appalachian Kentucky, John Gaventa, Philip W. Conn, and Highlander Research and Education Center.

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Appalachian Studies Movement, James Gifford and Philip W. Conn

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Early Mountain Farming, Leland S. Hall and Philip W. Conn

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Labor Conflict in Appalachian Kentucky, John W. Hevener and Philip W. Conn

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Frank Hinton and Son Farm Supply Company, Frank Hinton, Bud Hinton, Frank Hinton and Son Farm Supply Company, and Philip W. Conn

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Mountain Ballads, Loyal Jones and Philip W. Conn

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Settlements Schools of the Southern Mountains, Loren W. Kramer, Philip W. Conn, and Settlement Institutions of Appalachia

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Sorghum Making at Morehead State University, Edward Lundergan, Robert H. Wolfe, Philip W. Conn, and Morehead State University

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Martin County Coal Corporation, Martin County Coal Corporation, Vivian Harris, Betty Marshall, and Reymond Bradbury

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Rowan County Politics, 1920-1960, William T. McClain and Philip W. Conn

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The Autoharp and Hammered Dulcimer, John McCutcheon and Philip W. Conn

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A Kentuckian Presents the Humor of Will Rogers, Gene McFall and Philip W. Conn

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Role of the Federal Government in the Southern Mountain Region, Gordon B. McKinney and Philip W. Conn

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Southern Mountain Political Traditions, Gordon B. McKinney and Philip W. Conn

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Eastern Kentucky Wildlife, Leslie E. Meade and Philip W. Conn

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Appalachian Literature Past & Present, Jim Wayne Miller and Philip W. Conn

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Jesse Stuart's Poetry: As Presented by MSU's Performing Arts Trio, Morehead State University Performing Arts Trio, Joyce LeMaster, Doug Adams, Lucretia Stetler, and Philip W. Conn

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Geological Features of Eastern Kentucky, John Philley and Philip W. Conn

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Fox Hunting in Eastern Kentucky, James Madison Richardson and Philip W. Conn

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Hunting Raccoons and Varmints, Sidney Stewart and Philip W. Conn

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Early Post Offices in Eastern Kentucky, Ersil Pitts Ward and Philip W. Conn

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Mountain Speech and Oral Tradition, Cradis Dearl Williams and Philip W. Conn

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The Early Settlement of Appalachian Kentucky, Cradis Dearl Williams and Philip W. Conn

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The Early Days of Morehead State University, George T. Young, Philip W. Conn, and Morehead State University