MODERN DWELLINGS
BY GEO. F. BARBER
A BOOK OF
PRACTICAL DESIGNS AND PLANS
FOR THOSE
Who Wish to Build or Beautify Their Homes
PRICES REVISED UP TO DATE
ESTABLISHED IN 1888 BY GEO. F. BARBER
(COPYRIGHTED)
FIFTH EDITION
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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,...
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,...
Looking north on Market Street, Schriver sign and O'neil's Cafe on left; Fretz Realty Co., Customs House / Post Office, and Draughon Business College at right. Market House visible in background. Knoxville, TN.
Where brick fell from Miller's Building, Gay Street, Knoxville, TN. July 6, 1926. Signs visible for Bond Bros., Economy Drugs, Hope's Gift Shop, O'Neil's Cafe. Knoxville Power & Light Co. sign at left in background, banner hanging across street...
Aerial view of Calhoun, McMinn County, TN. Submitted ID: "The Old Lee Highway bridge was moved to the other side of the Southern Railway Bridge after Highway 11 was moved outside of town."
Aerial view of Gay Street, Knoxville, TN. Looking north from about Main Street & Gay Street. Includes Bijou Theatre, Holston Bank, Bankers Trust Building, First Presbyterian Church at right.
Looking north from about Main Street & Gay Street. Includes Bijou Theatre,rounded roof of streetcar barn, Holston Bank, Bankers Trust Building, First Presbyterian Church at right.
Knoxville, TN, aerial view, ca. 1938. Taken by Mildred Floyd Seiber from a private airplane. View includes the Knox County Courthouse, First Baptist Church, and the Henley Street Bridge.
Aerial view of Main Street, Knoxville, TN. View from Gay Street looking west. Shows Knox County Courthouse steeple, First Baptist Church steeple, rounded roof of streetcar barn.