Mascot Branch Library (Catherine Arthur Library), Mascot, TN. Interior showing children at tables, books on shelves, three women in coats, librarian Connie Sisk behind desk. Ca. 1958
Oakwood - 1905. The Magic Suburb with all City Conveniences. This little Booklet shows you how a forest if One Hundred and Thirty-One Acres has been developed into a Beautiful Suburb of nearly Two Hundred Homes, inside of Three Years. Read it...
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.
Knoxville High School group at Moccasin Bend, Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, TN. 1926. L-r: Frank Groves, Florence Groves, Alice Hunt Lynn, Catherine Brown, Alice Coffin Flenniken, Charles A. Wallace, Prentice Reeves.
Casket of Bonny Kate Sevier lying in state in the Lyceum Building, Knoxville, TN. July 28, 1922. Shows flag-draped casket with two American flags, floral arrangements from the Bonny Kate Chapter of the DAR and the Sons of the Revolution, draped...
The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings and ephemera concerning women's groups involved in the fight for suffrage at the Knoxville and state levels, as well as other women's issues such as temperance. Each of the fragile items in this scrapbook...
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 09 e. Newspaper clipping: 'Rival Suffrage Conventions. Both Factions Elect Officers and Delegations to Nashville Meeting. Honor for Mrs. French. ' By Libbie L. Morrow, Nashville Banner. October 31, 1914.
Suffragist. Official Organ of the National Woman's Party. Vol. VIII, No. 7. August 1920. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Editor. Published monthly at Washington, D.C. by the National Woman's Party, Lafayette Square.
Letter from Mrs. John M. Kenny (Catherine?), Press Correspondent, Nashville Equal Suffrage League, Nashville, Tenn., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville. May 28, 1915. Page 1 of 4. Re: Mrs. French's resignation as president .
Letter from Mrs. John M. Kenny (Catherine?), Press Correspondent, Nashville Equal Suffrage League, Nashville, Tenn., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville. May 28, 1915. Page 2 of 4. Re: Mrs. French's resignation as president .
Letter from Mrs. John M. Kenny (Catherine?), Press Correspondent, Nashville Equal Suffrage League, Nashville, Tenn., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville. May 28, 1915. Page 3 of 4. Re: Mrs. French's resignation as president .
Letter from Mrs. John M. Kenny (Catherine?), Press Correspondent, Nashville Equal Suffrage League, Nashville, Tenn., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville. May 28, 1915. Page 4 of 4. Re: Mrs. French's resignation as president .
Dickson - Williams house in Greeneville, TN. On back of photograph: "It was here that General Morgan was killed" (in 1864). Construction of the house began in 1815. It was originally the home of Greeneville's first postmaster, William Dickson. ...
Old McCampbell home, destroyed by fire November 18, 1897. Edgar, Arthur and David McCampbell and sister Catherine McCampbell Miller and her son Walter Miller.