Sheet music. “We'll Show You When We Come to Vote, The Great Womans Suffrage.” ‘To Mrs. J.M. Ashley.’ Song & Chorus by Frank Howard. Toledo, O, 1869. Published at W.W. Whitney’s “Palace of Music.” Inside: “A Collection of New...
Chapels; Churches; Sunday schools; Group portraits
(Perry's Chapel) Sunday School group. Ordered by Brotherhood Methodist Church. November 22, 1921. Shows group of children and adults outside near building.
Composite photograph of [Knoxville Indians] baseball team, ca. 1897. Original is faded sepia with torn and fragile edges. 1 pc. 17 x 13.” This scan is an edited version to enhance the images. Names of players read as: Holland, McClung,...
Roads; Automobile service stations; Utility poles;
[North Broadway]. Old and new road, 125 [feet] north of railroad on old road. Ordered by Cassady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 7. February 4, 1930. Texaco Gas Station in distance.
Roads; Automobile service stations; Railroad tracks; Utility poles;
[North Broadway]. Old road, and cut left by underpass. Ordered by Casady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 6. February 4, 1930. Railroad track in foreground. Sign painted on barn for Adair Lumber & Mfg. Co. ...
[North Broadway]. Old road and new underpass just south of Whittle Springs Road. Ordered by Cassady & Webb. Shows sign for Whittle Springs Hotel. Photo No. 1. February 4, 1930. Damaged.
[North Broadway]. High walls left by underpass and condition which Adair Buildings were in. Ordered by Casady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 4. February 4, 1930. Adair Lumber &Mfg. Co. at right.
[North Broadway]. Underpass and Webb's residence. Ordered by Casady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 5. February 4, 1930.
[North Broadway]. Old road and new underpass just south of Whittle Springs Road. Ordered by Cassady & Webb. Shows sign for Whittle Springs Hotel. Two cars, unable to pass on old road. Photo No. 2. February 4, 1930. Damaged.
Home furnishings stores; Radios; Phonographs; Sound recording stores;
Radio display, [Sterchi's Brothers Furniture Store, Knoxville]. Phonograph players and records albums in files behind counter. Sign for New Victor Records with dog, "is Master's Voice."