Title: Appalachian Museum, 1951-1998

Arrangement
Series 1: General - Including materials regarding the creation of the museum, program information, correspondence, and Museum Committee records. This series also includes magazine and newspaper articles about the museum and its closure.
Series 2: Appalachian Museum Photographic Slide and Print Collection - Includes photographs on a variety of subjects related to Appalachia
Abstract
The Appalachian Museum was created in 1969 (officially open to the public in 1971) to care for the college's growing collections of artifacts from the Appalachian area. It was dedicated to the task of preserving the distinctive crafts and telling the story of the traditional lifestyle of the people of the Southern Appalachian Mountains.
The museum was closed in May of 1998 with most of its activities and collections being integrated into the educational programs of the College.
Administrative/Biographical History
Harry Segedy, Director 1969 through most of the 1970s;
John Lewis, Director, through most of the 1980s;
Julie Sowell, Interim Director, approximately 1991 to October 1993;
Christopher Miller, Director, October 1993 through July 1998.