Nashville, TN, view of N. College Street, with Sherman Saloon at far end of buildings and Eureka Restaurant and G.W. Rothwell & Son at near right. Unpaved street. Ca. 1865. From T.M. Schleier's Fine Art Gallery, Knoxville, East Tenn. ...
The Southern Review, An Illustrated Monthly Magazine. April 1898. Vol. [3], No. 1. Published in Knoxville, TN. Price 10 cents. Front cover, with illustration of Joshua W. Caldwell.
Gen. Joseph A. Cooper. A Survivor of Two Wars.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH of GEN. JOSEPH A COOPER
with Documents and Letters Relative to his Services
In the War with Mexico and the Rebellion. [Compiled by W.R. Cooper?].
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
J. H. BEAN &...
December 16, 1863 letter from Edward Kitchell (98th Ill. Vols., Union Cavalry), Camp near Charleston, Tenn, to 'My Dear Wife' (Mrs. Hattie Kitchell, Olney, Illinois). ALS 8 pp. + envelope with stamp. Page 1. Also, photocopy of typed, annotated...
Seniority List of Car Repairers, Car Repairers’ Helpers, Car Repairers’ Apprentices, Painters, Painters Helpers, Upholsterers, Coach Cleaners. Coster Shops of Southern Railroad, Knoxville, Tenn. 1947. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America. ...
The Southern Review, An Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Knoxville, Tenn. Vol. III, No. 3 & 4. June - July 1898. Mid-Summer Number. Lieut. Richmond Hobson, the Hero of the Merrimac. Lieut. Richmond Hobson on cover. 10 cents, $1.00 a year.
Tennesseans, Nineteen Hundred and One and Two. The Speed Publishing Company. 1901-1902. 416 pages including index. Photographic portraits of approximately 800 Tennesseans, including Governors. state officers, politicians and business men.
Our Confederate Dead. Oration by Maj. Gen'l Wm. B. Bate, U.S. Senator, on occasion of Unveiling Confederate Monument at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 19, 1892, together with history of Ladies' Memorial Association and other orations and ceremonies...
Reminiscences of Alfred Buffat and Mrs. Elisa Bolli Buffat. Spring Place, Knox County, Tennessee. 1908;1916. Reminiscences of Swiss Americans in Knox County, TN. Copy made by Mrs. C.M. McClung in 1929 from a typed manuscript loaned by Miss Lucy...
Mrs. Childress , Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. McKeldin, Mrs. Hornsby, Athens, Tenn., telegram to Harry T. Burn in support of ratification. #450. August 18, 1920.
Friends Normal School group in snow. Ca. 1890s. The building was originally built as the home of Dr. Samuel Pride of Maryville. During the Civil War General Sherman used the building as his headquarters, Dec. 5-6, 1863. In 1878 to 1901 the...