[North Broadway]. High walls left by underpass and condition which Adair Buildings were in. Ordered by Casady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 4. February 4, 1930. Adair Lumber &Mfg. Co. at right.
[North Broadway]. New underpass. Ordered by Cassady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 3. February 4, 1930. Damaged.
Roads; Automobile service stations; Utility poles;
[North Broadway]. Old and new road, 125 [feet] north of railroad on old road. Ordered by Cassady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 7. February 4, 1930. Texaco Gas Station in distance.
[North Broadway]. Old road and new underpass just south of Whittle Springs Road. Ordered by Cassady & Webb. Shows sign for Whittle Springs Hotel. Photo No. 1. February 4, 1930. Damaged.
[North Broadway]. Old road and new underpass just south of Whittle Springs Road. Ordered by Cassady & Webb. Shows sign for Whittle Springs Hotel. Two cars, unable to pass on old road. Photo No. 2. February 4, 1930. Damaged.
Roads; Automobile service stations; Railroad tracks; Utility poles;
[North Broadway]. Old road, and cut left by underpass. Ordered by Casady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 6. February 4, 1930. Railroad track in foreground. Sign painted on barn for Adair Lumber & Mfg. Co. ...
[North Broadway]. Underpass and Webb's residence. Ordered by Casady & Webb for case of "Property owners vs, City of Knoxville." Photo No. 5. February 4, 1930.
"To The Stock-Raisers of East Tennessee." Re: race horses. Jos. A. Mabry, Knoxville, Tenn. Broadside. 1 pc. 1860. Beckett, Haws & Co., Prs., Knoxville. Charles G. Nenney Papers.
A Concise Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the East Tennessee Missionary Society. May 21, 1824. Printed for the Society. Knoxville Register Office. Printed by Heiskell & Brown. 1824. Rev. Samuel G. Ramsey, President; Rev. Isaac Anderson,...
A Social Study of the Colored Population of Knoxville, Tennessee. By J.H. Daves, Branch Librarian, The Free Colored Library. Knoxville, Tennessee. 1926.
Advertisement for The Cottage Souvenir. Geo. F. Barber, Architect, Knoxville, Tenn. Late of DeKalb, Ill. 'Low Cost Houses, A Book for Every Builder. The Cottage Souvenir, No. 1.'