A Social Study of the Colored Population of Knoxville, Tennessee. By J.H. Daves, Branch Librarian, The Free Colored Library. Knoxville, Tennessee. 1926.
Charles Hudson House,1021 Circle Park, Knoxville, TN. Built ca. 1890; torn down 1961. First of 300 houses torn down for University of Tennessee expansion.
Houses on the east side of Gay Street between Main Street and Hill Avenue, across from the Knox County Courthouse. Knoxville, TN. Cars parked on street.
Houses on the east side of Gay Street between Main Street and Hill Avenue, across from the Knox County Courthouse. Knoxville, TN. Cars parked on street.
Driver and man standing beside Bond Bros. truck ('Clothes Cover the South'), 527 S. Gay Street, Knoxville,TN. Banner on truck offering a free copy of the Knoxville Journal. Houses in background.
Driver and man inside The Knoxville Journal service car no. 5, with sign advertising Bond Bros. ('Clothes Cover the South'), 527 S. Gay Street, Knoxville,TN. Banner on car offers a free copy of the Knoxville Journal. Houses in background.
American Limestone Company from #2 Head Frame. Mascot, Knox County, TN. Also shows houses and gardens. Ordered by Southern Railway System. May 27, 1920.
University of Tennessee student body field day. Shows U.T. students at work on Field S. March 18, 1921. Ordered by U.T. Volunteer, 1921. Wagon and mules in foreground; bleachers and nearby houses in background.
1300 block of North Central Street looking north towards East Oklahoma Avenue, Knoxville, TN. Shows houses and sidewalk in snow. Car and wagon on street in background. (Submitted ID for street name).
Unidentified street scene. Houses at right and in the distance at left. Hillm___ Motor Co. at right with Stanocola gasoline sign. Cars and wagons on the street.