4-H Club, organizations, canning, demonstrations, group portraits
4-H Club girls doing a tomato canning demonstration on the lawn of the Knox County Courthouse. Ca. 1917. Part 1 of 3. 2nd from left is Mary Johnson (later Mrs. Jack Dance, wife of the mayor).
"Woman's Benefit Association" group. First row of women wearing matching outfits with ribbons. "Woman's Benefit Association" written on hats and ribbons. [1926].
Unveiling tombstones of Revolutionary War soldiers John Adair and Edward Smith (right) by the Bonny Kate Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Left-right: Sarah Smith Sanders, J. Harvey Smith, Mary Boyce Temple, Sarah Smith...
Unveiling tombstones of Revolutionary War soldiers John Adair and Edward Smith (right) by the Bonny Kate Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Left-right: Sarah Smith Sanders, J. Harvey Smith, Mary Boyce Temple, Sarah Smith...
Group portraits; Bands; Fraternal organizations; Awards; Fraternal lodges;
AMRA Grotto Band group with trophy for 'International Band Contest, Class B First Prize won by Amra Grotto Band, June 3, 1931. Standing in front of building with Masonic sign. (Masonic group).
Appalachian Exposition B.P.O.E. pin, 1910. Copper / metal pin with Tennessee-shaped top (embossed: ’B.P.O.E. Knoxville 160. Detroit Reunion 1910) linked to rectangular embossed bottom with AE in white, ‘Appalachian Exposition Knoxville,...
Baseball players; Group portraits; Police; Fraternal organizations; Uniforms; Events;
Babe Ruth (George Herman Ruth), New York Yankees, posing with unidentified Masons and Police officers. Edd Grady at far right. Ruth, "Baseball's Most Expensive Player," was in Knoxville to play a game with the New York Yankees vs. the Brooklyn...
Group portraits; Organizations; Historical markers;
Unidentified group (probably Daughters of the American Revolution) standing near Daniel Boone's trail marker. On marker: 'Daniel Boone's trail from North Carolina to Kentucky. 1769. Marked by the Tennessee Daughters American Revolution.'
Group portraits; Organizations; Historical markers;
Unidentified group of six women (probably Daughters of the American Revolution) standing beside Daniel Boone's trail marker. On marker: 'Daniel Boone's trail from North Carolina to Kentucky. 1769. Marked by the Tennessee Daughters American...
Men's Ratification Committee printed on back of Tennessee League of Women Voters letter (on letterhead) signed by Mrs. John M. Kenny and Mrs. George Fort Milton, Nashville, TN, to My Dear Mr. Burn [Harry T. Burn]. Aug. 20, 1920. Lists names of...
Tennessee League of Women Voters letter (on letterhead) signed by Mrs. John M. Kenny and Mrs. George Fort Milton, Nashville, TN, to My Dear Mr. Burn [Harry T. Burn]. Congratulating him for his vote. Aug. 20, 1920. (front)