Group in Boxwood Garden

Name/Title

Group in Boxwood Garden

Entry/Object ID

07.20.10

Description

An 8 x 10" glossy black and white photograph of Red Hill. Four men in suits stand in the grass talking with each other. A tall boxwood hedge is visible behind them. From left to right: Dr. Thomas Stephen Buie, Soil Conservation Service Regional Director for Spartanburg; Governor William M. Tuck; Reverend Ralph Bellwood; and an unidentified man, probably a representative of the Soil Conservation Service. Reverend Bellwood seems to be addressing the other men.

Made/Created

Artist

Southside District Soil Conservation Service

Place

* Untyped Place

Red Hill, Charlotte County, Virginia

Notes

Material: ["Paper","Ink"] Author: Southside District Soil Conservation Service

Dimensions

Dimension Notes

Details: 8 inches x 10 inches

Provenance

Notes

Owner: Soil Conservation Service This photograph of Red Hill is one of a collection taken by the Southside Soil Conservation Service (SCS) in October 1950. They provide documentation of "Miracle Day"—a SCS demonstration project at Red Hill organized to rehabilitate the neglected farmland for the use of the Patrick Henry Boys Plantation. The original photographs were in the care of former SCS official, Eugene Morris. On September 23, 1950, a committee from the PHMF met at Red Hill and reserved about twenty acres of property, and the rest was to be used as farmland for the boys' home. On October 18, 1950, "Miracle of Conservation", also known as "Miracle Day", was held at Red Hill to demonstrate farming practices while renovating approximately 250 acres of land, preparing it for use by the Patrick Henry Boys Plantation program. It was sponsored by the United States Soil Conservation Service, Virginia Forest Service, Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries, Virginia Extension Service through local county agents, veterans' training classes, and farm equipment and implement dealers in the area. The event was overseen by approximately 5,000 visitors. The event was publicized on October 12, 1950 in "The Charlotte Gazette" in Drakes Branch, Virginia in Volume 76 – number 49 and also in the "Richmond-Times Dispatch" on September 24, 1950. The photograph depicts the following individuals from left to right: - Dr. Thomas Stephen Buie, Regional Director of SCS (1896–1973) - Former Virginia Governor William Tuck (1896–1983) - Reverend Ralph Bellwood (1895–1969) - An unidentified man Both Governor Tuck and Dr. Buie gave remarks in the afternoon at the "Miracle Day" event talking about the importance of the Boys Plantation. Reverend Ralph Bellwood was the principle founder and first superintendent of the Patrick Henry Boys Plantation. At the time this photo was taken, he was quoted as saying "there is no such thing as a bad boy", and that he plans to take "misplaced" boys and re-educate them so they could assimilate better into society. The unidentified man was possibly a representative of the SCS. The Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation borrowed the original photographs from Mr. Morris and made enlarged prints for its collection in August 2007. The original 3 1/2" x 5" photos were hand delivered back to Eugene Morris on or shortly after August 24, 2007.