'Maud up in the air, ten stories - ten thousand people view the sight'. Reese & Read, Pub. 1130. Shows Maud the mule suspended over construction sight, Home of the Knoxville Bank & Trust Co. Burwell Building, Knoxville, TN. April 1908.
The Gettysburg Solemnities. Dedication of The National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1863, with the Oration of Hon. Edward Everett, Speech of President Lincoln, &c., &c., &c. Published at the Washington Chronicle Office. 16...
Memoirs of the Civil War by William Williams Stringfield. A Typewritten copy. Knoxville, Tenn. 1938. This copy was typed from clippings loaned by the author's daughter, Miss Margaret Stringfield, of Waynesville, N.C. Typing errors in the...
The Southern Review, An Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Knoxville, Tenn. Vol. III, No. 3 & 4. June - July 1898. Mid-Summer Number. Lieut. Richmond Hobson, the Hero of the Merrimac. Lieut. Richmond Hobson on cover. 10 cents, $1.00 a year.
Postcards; Voting; Temperance; Women's suffrage; Bands; Buildings; Band uniforms; Buildings; Street railroads;
Unused postcard. "Third Regiment N.G.S.T. Band and Baker-Himel students, passing Courthouse. Baker-Himel school stood 96 dry and 4 wet." Shows crowd watching band, Baker-Himel sign. Frank Carpenter Stable sign on building, ruins of Women's...
Unused postcard. "Scene at Fourth Ward. This ward gave a dry majority of 46." Shows crowd with signs waiting for election returns. JET logo (James E. Thomson, Photographer) at lower left. #14 at lower right. [Knoxville's Great Temperance...
Unused postcard. "Scene in Eleventh ward, the polling place to right of picture. Scores of men are in line waiting their turn to vote. It required from one to two hours to vote and many did not get to vote at all. The drys scored more than four to...
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.
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...
Stereographs; Fairs; Presidents; Military officers; Events;
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011.012.002 ‘Col. Theodore Roosevelt, the most remarkable and Most Highly esteemed man in all the world, a guest of the Appalachian Exposition, Sept. 12-Oct. 12, 1910. Stereo by C.A. Wayland, So. Knoxville, Tenn.’