A Social Study of the Colored Population of Knoxville, Tennessee. By J.H. Daves, Branch Librarian, The Free Colored Library. Knoxville, Tennessee. 1926.
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.
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...
From a tintype of the Thomas Nicholas McMillan family. He was the son of Miranda and John R. McMillan. They lived in the North Knoxville area. L-r: Jessie McMillan, Thomas Nicholas McMillan (1847-1926), Burrell McMillan (little boy), standing...
Unidentified Boy Scouts ceremony on stage. Bunting and international flags on stage, lit candles on table, boys in uniform holding right hands up with three fingers raised. U.S. flag at left/
Farragut High School Boy's Basketball Team, 1921 Ordered by Farragut High School. May 17, 1921. Six young men shown outside, one holding basketball with 'FHS '21.' Damaged.
C.C.C. [Civilian Conservation Corps] Boy Activities, [1934]. Interior view of long room with cots and young men in uniforms reading or resting. Picture of President Franklin D. Roosevelt over door.
C.C.C. [Civilian Conservation Corps] Boy Activities, [1934]. Interior view of room with cots and young men in uniforms reading or resting. Picture of President Franklin D. Roosevelt over door.