Asheville Citizen Times donates 130 years of photo archives to UNC Asheville for preservation

Gene Hyde, head of special collections at UNC Asheville's Ramsey Library, goes through folders of photographs with help from UNC Asheville student Michael Dennis, January 29, 2024. Photo courtesy of Angela Wilhelm/Asheville Citizen TimesGene Hyde, head of special collections at UNC Asheville's Ramsey Library, goes through folders of photographs with help from UNC Asheville student Michael Dennis, January 29, 2024. Photo courtesy of Angela Wilhelm/Asheville Citizen Times
February 12, 2024

By Sarah Honosky, Asheville Citizen Times

There’s a treasure trove in the basement of the Asheville Citizen Times building. It’s what Gene Hyde, Head of Special Collections at UNC Asheville’s Ramsey Library, calls the “Holy Grail” of Asheville’s archival history – thousands of photographs dating back to the paper’s 1870s origins.

But for nearly a decade, the archive, often called the “photo morgue,” in newspaper-speak, has languished. Banks of filing cabinets sat gathering dust, subject only to use by reporters and particularly persistent researchers.

That’s about to change. The Citizen Times is donating its photo archives, dated 1870-2000, to UNCA’s Ramsey Library, where it will become the university’s newest and largest photo collection.

“Photographs really can do something to bring history alive that nothing else can,” Hyde said. “And no institution is better suited to more thoroughly and comprehensively document what goes on in a community than a daily paper with photographers. That’s what you do, every single day.”

Read more at The Citizen Times.

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