Bird's Eye View of the City of Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. Looking northwest. 1871. Lower left: East Tennessee University. References: 1. Court House 2. County Jail 3. E.T. University 4. Asylum for the Deaf & Dumb 5. Market House 6....
Reminiscences of Alfred Buffat and Mrs. Elisa Bolli Buffat. Spring Place, Knox County, Tennessee. 1908;1916. Reminiscences of Swiss Americans in Knox County, TN. Copy made by Mrs. C.M. McClung in 1929 from a typed manuscript loaned by Miss Lucy...
General view of buildings and grounds of the Deaf and Dumb School, Knoxville, TN. November 25, 1921. Ordered by the Journal & Tribune. Car parked in street. Main building later served as Knoxville City Hall.
Deaf and Dumb School, Knoxville, TN. Side view of main building at right, other buildings at left. November 25, 1921. Main building later served as Knoxville City Hall. Ordered by the Journal & Tribune.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 17 a. Newspaper clipping: Equal Suffrage Department. Editors: Mrs. Julia Lucky, President of Equal Suffrage League, and Mrs. Sara H. Hood, Secretary. 'An Apostle of Progress. Judge Henry R. Gibson.
Knoxville City Hall (formerly Deaf and Dumb School). View towards front of main building with 'Milk for Health' signs and flags. Cars parked by building.
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.
Promotional materials; Business people; Portraits; Biographies;
Men of Affairs in Knoxville, 1921. Issued by Journal and Tribune Publishing Co. Knoxville, Tenn. 1921. Russell W. Hanlon, Editor and Publisher. W.L. Warters Co., Printers.
Souvenir ~ Knoxville, Tenn. McCrary & Branson, Knoxville, Tenn. Copyright 1889. A. Wittermann, Importer, New York. Contains illustrations of Knoxville and area scenes.
Schools; Deaf persons; Mute persons; City & town halls; Drawings;
Swiss American Sketchbook, Auguste Burnand 002. 'Ecole Tennessienne des sourds-muets, Knoxville, 1856.' Tennessee School for the Deaf and Mute. Also known as the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, the building was later Knoxville's City Hall. From the...