Memoirs of the Civil War by William Williams Stringfield. A Typewritten copy. Knoxville, Tenn. 1938. This copy was typed from clippings loaned by the author's daughter, Miss Margaret Stringfield, of Waynesville, N.C. Typing errors in the...
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...
Group portraits; Organizations; Historical markers;
Unidentified group (probably Daughters of the American Revolution) standing near Daniel Boone's trail marker. On marker: 'Daniel Boone's trail from North Carolina to Kentucky. 1769. Marked by the Tennessee Daughters American Revolution.'
Group portraits; Organizations; Historical markers;
Unidentified group of six women (probably Daughters of the American Revolution) standing beside Daniel Boone's trail marker. On marker: 'Daniel Boone's trail from North Carolina to Kentucky. 1769. Marked by the Tennessee Daughters American...
Unidentified banquet group, possibly Sons or Daughters of the Confederacy? Daughters of the American Revolution? Two Confederate flags on wall. Service flag on wall. Held in the Lyceum Building.
Daughters of America parade float, November 15, 1921. "We Stand for the Free Public Schools," Shows man dressed as Uncle Sam and woman as "Liberty"(?) standing on float with small schoolhouse, children, and U.S. flags. Ordered by Mack...
Unidentified group of women with two men, holding a Confederate flag. They appear to be on a stage; possible the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC). Names written identifying each person, l-r: Mrs. W.B. Henderson, Miss Mary Gordon, Mrs....
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 52 c. Newspaper clipping: Women's Industrial Conference Meets In Washington January 18. Knoxville Journal. November 29, 1925.
A Social Study of the Colored Population of Knoxville, Tennessee. By J.H. Daves, Branch Librarian, The Free Colored Library. Knoxville, Tennessee. 1926.
The Examiner. Vol. I, No. 10. Knoxville, Tenn. Saturday, June 29, 1878. Published every Saturday by W.F. Yardley, Office No. 15, Gay Street. Terms - $1.50 in advance. "Independent In All Things, Neutral In Nothing." Front page. J.J. O'Shea...
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.
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.
Promotional materials; Business people; Portraits; Biographies;
Men of Affairs in Knoxville, 1921. Issued by Journal and Tribune Publishing Co. Knoxville, Tenn. 1921. Russell W. Hanlon, Editor and Publisher. W.L. Warters Co., Printers.
Daughters of John McCoy: Mayme McCoy Chandler, Carlotta McCoy Eppes, Anna McCoy Cooley, Loula McCoy Dooley, Gladys McCoy Hanlon. Taken at Cherokee County Club, Knoxville, TN, February 9, 1951.
Daughters of John McCoy: Mayme McCoy Chandler, Carlotta McCoy Eppes,Gladys McCoy Hanlon, Loula McCoy Dooley, and Anna McCoy Cooley. Taken at Cherokee County Club, Knoxville, TN, February 9, 1951.
Charles E. Fox Grocery Store, grocery stores, carts and wagons, horses, business enterprises
Grocery Store of Charles E. Fox on the corner of Broadway and Central, Knoxville, TN. On upper level: Mrs. Charles Fox and daughters Nina and Polly Fox. Street level: Earl W. Fox (on wagon), Claude Fox leaning on pole, Charles E. Fox to the right...