Ephemera; Broadsides; Politicians; Political elections; Prisoners; Coal miners;
Tennessee's Shame! Convicts in the Coal Creek Mines. [1892]. "Vote for TURNEY for Governor and WELCKER for Congress, if you wish this to continue. Vote for WINSTEAD for Governor and HOUK for Congress, if you wish to abolish this great crime,...
Our Confederate Dead. Oration by Maj. Gen'l Wm. B. Bate, U.S. Senator, on occasion of Unveiling Confederate Monument at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 19, 1892, together with history of Ladies' Memorial Association and other orations and ceremonies...
Artistic Homes. How to Plan and How to Build Them. By Geo. F. Barber & Co. Architects, Knoxville, Tenn. S.B. Newman & Co., Printers and Binders. 1894. Pages 39-60 contain endorsements.
The Cottage Souvenir Fourth Edition,Revised, Containing Over Two Hundred Original Designs and Plans of Artistic Dwellings by Geo. F. Barber, Architect, Knoxville, Tenn., With Floor Plans, Barns, Churches, Stores, Summer Houses, and Miscellaneous...
Artistic Homes. How to Plan and How to Build Them. By Geo. F. Barber & Co., Architects, Knoxville, Tennessee. S.B. Newman & Co., Printers and Binders, 1893. This fragile original was intact and could not be dismantled for scanning. Every effort...
Prospectus of Our New Book THE COTTAGE SOUVENIR No. 2 A Repository of Artistic Cottage Architecture and Miscellaneous Designs.
Over 200 Designs & Plans of ARTISTIC DWELLINGS, Costing from $500 to $10,000. By Geo. F. Barber, Architect.
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Tennesseans, Nineteen Hundred and One and Two. The Speed Publishing Company. 1901-1902. 416 pages including index. Photographic portraits of approximately 800 Tennesseans, including Governors. state officers, politicians and business men.
Men of Affairs in Knoxville. Published by Joe L. Baker and Stuart Towe. Knoxville, Tenn. 1917. Printed and Bound by Knoxville Lithographing Company, Knoxville, Tennessee.
R.B. Johnson house, 825 N. Fifth Avenue, Knoxville, TN. Ca. 1903. Submitted ID: Originally built as the W.B. Trent house in 1890 from George F. Barber plans. The original number was 89 N. Fifth Avenue and was renumbered to 825 ca. 1892.
Unidentified group of men, women and children. Woman near center is holding a framed marriage certificate for J.S. Huddleston and Mahala Davis, both of Campbell County, TN, 1892.