Types of American Homes, Geo. F. Barber. Includes selections from "Modern Dwellings" and the work of Barber & Kluttz, Architects. Features homes from various states. Pages 9-12 are printed on a smaller page, added in to the volume. From the...
Mine accidents; Memorial rites & ceremonies; Ephemera;
Program for memorial services in memory of those who lost their lives in the Fraterville Mine Explosion at Coal Creek, Tennessee on Monday May 19th, 1902 and in the Cross Mountain Mine Explosion at Briceville, Tennessee on Saturday, December 9th,...
Looking north on Market Street, Schriver sign and O'neil's Cafe on left; Fretz Realty Co., Customs House / Post Office, and Draughon Business College at right. Market House visible in background. Knoxville, TN.
Where brick fell from Miller's Building, Gay Street, Knoxville, TN. July 6, 1926. Signs visible for Bond Bros., Economy Drugs, Hope's Gift Shop, O'Neil's Cafe. Knoxville Power & Light Co. sign at left in background, banner hanging across street...
Welshan vs. City of Knoxville. 'Right side of Central Avenue about 40 feet north of Southern Railway, shows walkway at south end of boiler room.' Ordered by Word, attorney. February 10, 1930. Photo No. 2.
Welshan vs. City of Knoxville. 'About 36 feet south from corner of J. Allen Smith Boiler Room.' Ordered by Word, attorney. February 10, 1930. Photo No. 1. Striped traffic barricades/ Savoy Restaurant in background at right.
Sales flyer for M'Cormick's (McCormick's) Virginia Reaper and Mower and Sinclair's Straw -Cutter, sold by C. Powell & Co., Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn. Beckett, Haws & Co., Prs. (printers), Knoxville. Local endorsements, all dated 1860.
Aerial view of Gay Street, Knoxville, TN. Looking north from about Main Street & Gay Street. Includes Bijou Theatre, Holston Bank, Bankers Trust Building, First Presbyterian Church at right.
Looking north from about Main Street & Gay Street. Includes Bijou Theatre,rounded roof of streetcar barn, Holston Bank, Bankers Trust Building, First Presbyterian Church at right.
Knoxville, TN, aerial view, ca. 1938. Taken by Mildred Floyd Seiber from a private airplane. View includes the Knox County Courthouse, First Baptist Church, and the Henley Street Bridge.