Sanne Peper – Due to Lack of Interest, Tomorrow has been Cancelled [2008-2015]

Sanne Peper – Due to Lack of Interest, Tomorrow has been Cancelled [2008-2015]

Henry Harrison Mayes – Exhibition at Clinton, Tennessee — Museum of Appalachia 2010 Part of Sanne Peper – Due to Lack of Interest, Tomorrow has been Cancelled [2008-2015] Project/Book. https://blog.photoeye.com/2016/02/book-review-due-to-lack-of-interest.html

Historic Photo of Henry Harrison Mayes Roadside Cross in Alabama

Historic Photo of Henry Harrison Mayes Roadside Cross in Alabama

James Karales (1930-2002) was a photographer for Look magazine between 1960 and 1972 and is included in the show with his pictures of the churchs’ role during the events that Look published in the May 18, 1965 issue, and the Selma March. His iconic image of this event, which is permanently on view at the…

A mark of faith – Conway couple now possesses sign that was obsession of Tennessee man

A mark of faith – Conway couple now possesses sign that was obsession of Tennessee man

As many other markers, the Conway, AR marker was moved from the original location due to a highway expansion project. It was moved from around Squirrel Hill a mile East. Below is a facebook post by someone and a news article from the Log cabin Democrat Newspaper, about the destiny of the cross. FRED PETRUCELLI/…

An American way of the cross

By FRED BROWN / Scripps Howard News Service Saturday, April 11, 1998 MIDDLESBORO, Ky. – Harrison Mayes was God’s own messenger. He was a rolling holy man, rambling the landscape, landing in small illuminating bursts. Everywhere he traveled, Mayes left behind a trail of large cement crosses and hearts and red and white signs that…