From a tintype of the Thomas Nicholas McMillan family. He was the son of Miranda and John R. McMillan. They lived in the North Knoxville area. L-r: Jessie McMillan, Thomas Nicholas McMillan (1847-1926), Burrell McMillan (little boy), standing...
McMillan family reunion at Patrick McMillan home at Huckleberry Springs. Ca. 1935. Seated, l-r: Rutelia McMillan Berry, Samuel McMillan. Standing, l-r: Jane McMillan Berry, John Patrick McMillan. All were the children of Miranda and John R....
McMillan family reunion, ca. 1935. Children of Thomas Nicholas McMillan, l-r: Burrell McMillan, Dora Anna McMillan McKnight, Mary McMillan Bales, Ada McMillan Brennan.
Knoxville's Million Dollar Fire, April 8, 1897. Booklet published by J.E. Auldridge, Knoxville, Tenn. Features photographs of Knoxville, Tennessee's "Million Dollar Fire" of April 8, 1897. Includes map showing the fire burned district. ...
Brennan and McMillan family members at the Margaret Brennan home on Exter Avenue, Knoxville, TN. Known as the Flag Pole area, Boyd Street area. Ca. 1912.
View of Mascot, TN. Shows Southern Railroad tracks over Flat Creek, McMillan house (in center, with chimney),and McMillan Cemetery in right foreground in trees.
Letter from E.J. McMillan, President, Standard Knitting Mills, Knoxville, TN, to Fred Cantrell Co., City (Knoxville), attention Mr. McAulife. July 25, 1921. Praises plumbing job done in McMillan home.
Business enterprises; Buildings; Posters; Shoe stores;
McMillan, Hazen & Co., Wholesale Shoes, Bickley (Clothing), in Commerce Building. Poster for 'D.W. Griffith presents Way Down East,' Bijou, in window. Ordered by Harry F. Brown. November 26, 1921.