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.
American Homes, A Journal Devoted to Planning, Building and Beautifying the Home. November 1897. Vol. V, No. 5. Knoxville, Tenn. Only articles by George F. Barber or associates have full text transcriptions.
Elbert & Mary Williams home, Maryville Pike, ca. 1875. In 1991, known as the Williams - Henson home. In front of house: cattle with cart and young African American boy, man standing near wagon, couple seated in chairs, and dog in chair.
Andrew Jackson Schriver home, 3622 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN. He was the father of Robert H. Schriver. In 1991, the site of the Christian Scientist Church.
Location where LeRoy Horth (Harth?) was killed, Kingston Pike, Knox County, TN. Ordered by Mr. Robert Gammon. Shows man standing on gravel road, house at right. Power poles on both sides of road. July 10, 1921.
Perry's Chapel, Sevierville Pike. Ordered by Brotherhood Methodist Church. November 23, 1921. Shows man standing outside looking at building. Appears to be new construction.
O.L. Slatery near John Sevier’s Plantation Home, Pickens Gap Pike near junction of Neuberts Springs Pike, Knox County, TN. Also known as Marble Springs. Taken by Nancy Rosette (Etta) Myers Slatery (1888-1965). Two men standing behind horse and...
John Sevier’s Plantation Home, Pickens Gap Pike near junction of Neubert Springs Pike, Knox County, TN. Also known as Marble Springs. Taken by Nancy Rosette (Etta) Myers Slatery (1888-1965).
View of John Sevier’s Plantation Home, Pickens Gap Pike near junction of Neubert Springs Pike, Knox County, TN. Also known as Marble Springs. Taken by Nancy Rosette (Etta) Myers Slatery (1888-1965).
Smokehouse at John Sevier’s Plantation Home, Pickens Gap Pike near junction of Neubert Springs Pike, Knox County, TN. Also known as Marble Springs. Taken by Nancy Rosette (Etta) Myers Slatery (1888-1965).