Oakwood - 1905. The Magic Suburb with all City Conveniences. This little Booklet shows you how a forest if One Hundred and Thirty-One Acres has been developed into a Beautiful Suburb of nearly Two Hundred Homes, inside of Three Years. Read it...
Oakwood Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist churches, stained glass windows
Oakwood Methodist Episcopal Church. Brick exterior with cross on top of tower. Stained glass windows. The church is on 334 E. Burwell Avenue and is still in use in 2008. The first sermon in the completed church was preached in January 1926.
Oakwood Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist churches, stained glass windows
Oakwood Methodist Episcopal Church. Brick exterior with cross on top of tower. Stained glass windows. The church is on 334 E. Burwell Avenue and is still in use in 2008. The first sermon in the completed church was preached in January
1926.
Oakwood School on Oak Hill Avenue, Knoxville, TN (near St. Mary's Hospital). First woman seated on left: Elma Bishop, teacher. Seated man, Principal James Russell.
American Homes. A book of Everything for Those Who Are Planning to Build or Beautify Their Homes.
By Geo. F. Barber
Conducted Under the Management of Geo. F. Barber, of Illinois
Thos A. Kluttz, of Georgia
Associated Architects
Knoxville,...
Men of Affairs in Knoxville. Published by Joe L. Baker and Stuart Towe. Knoxville, Tenn. 1917. Printed and Bound by Knoxville Lithographing Company, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Disasters; Steamboat accidents; Steamboats; Group portraits; Veterans;
Sultana survivors. April 28, 1920. Ordered by the Knoxville Journal & Tribune. IDs from May 2, 1920 article in Knoxville Journal: "From right to left--P.M. Keeble, Bank, Blount county, Tenn.; Wallace Milesap, Maryville, Tenn.; G.W. Hulett,...
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 47 b. Newspaper clipping: Greater Knoxville Registration Totals 17,348 - Books Close Today. Knoxville Journal and Tribune. August 21, 1919.