Banquet group ('Immortals Banquet') at the Lyceum Building, Knoxville, TN, celebrating the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. Sign over head table: 'The Immortals, 25 + 50 - 1, Tennessee, Pioneers Anthony, Williard, Shaw, Saxon'. Mrs. Lizzie...
Alvin C. York's mother's mountain cabin. Mary Brooks cabin. Ordered by the Knoxville News. September 23, 1926. two women and children on porch. Ordered by the Knoxville News. September 23, 1926.
Crowd of people standing near bi-plane and U.S. flag on mountain top, at Max's Patch, NC. "Landing of first airplane on summit of Great Smokies, Elevation over 5,000 ft., Max Patch." (from The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Jim Thompson, ca....
Letter from Brown Ayres, Office of the President, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, to Mrs. L. Crozier French. September 6, 1916. Re: Dr. Schaeffer and double standard issue, denies that she gave information to him. Lizzie Crozier French...
Banquet ticket. 'In honor of those who made the Volunteer State "A Perfect 36" A Banquet will be given by Knoxville Women at the Women's Building, Thursday evening, September 21, 1920, at 6:30 P.M.' Price $1.00. Lizzie Crozier French Papers.
Letter from E.E. Patton, Senator Knox County, Knoxville, TN, to Mrs. L. Crozier French. September 17, 1920. Re: thank you for banquet ticket given to members of the Tennessee General Assembly who voted for the ratification of the 19th Amendment....
Letter from Harry T. Burn, Bank of Niota, Niota, TN, to Mrs. Crozier French. September 18, 1920. Expresses thanks for the banquet ticket, he plans to come but his mother cannot attend. Lizzie Crozier French Papers.
Letter from Sgt. Alvin C. York, The Alvin C. York Foundation, Nashville, TN, to Mrs. L. Crozier French, Knoxville, TN. September 24, 1919. Re: receipt of payment to the Alvin C. York Foundation for mountain schools. Lizzie Crozier French Papers.
Politics & government; Clippings; Scrapbooks; Women; Political elections; Ephemera;
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 04 c. Ephemera: 'Hear Mrs. L.C. French Candidate for Councilwoman from city at large, speak at Market Hall, Friday, September 7 [1923.'' Knoxville, TN.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 44 a. Newspaper clipping: SUFFRAGE ACT CREATES INTEREST IN KNOXVILLE POLITICAL CIRCLES. Knoxville Journal. April 21, 1919.
K.K.K.K. CELEBRATION [Knoxville Ku Klux Klan or Knights of the Ku Klux Klan].
LABOR DAY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1925
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Thousands of Klansmen in Robes
will stage one of the largest parades
ever held in the old Volunteer State
...
Golf; Golfers; Country clubs; African Americans; Churches; Schools;
Cherokee Country Club golf course, September 1921. Buildings in background, l-r: Mount Pleasant Baptist Church (African American), Lyons View School (African American), Spencer house.
Wedding of Clarence C. Walker and Mildred Hollingsworth, Fountain City Presbyterian Church, Knox County, TN. September 28, 1950. L-r: Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Walker, Mildred Hollingsworth, Clarence C. Walker, Mrs. and Mr. Thomas L. Hollingsworth.