Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 15 d. Newspaper clipping: John H. Crozier (1846-1901). Describes his death, murdered in Grainger County, TN. [July 1901].
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 16 a. Newspaper clipping: Mass Meeting! Market Hall, Friday Night. July 18th, 1924. Called by L. Graham Crozier, Bureau of Political Information.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 24 a. Newspaper clipping: In the Interest of Votes For Women. The Knoxville Equal Suffrage League. Edited by Emma Farrand Tyler. [Knoxville Journal and Tribune]
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 31 . Newspaper clipping: An Open Letter To Dr. Ayres, President of the University of Tennessee. By L. Crozier French.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 44 a. Newspaper clipping: SUFFRAGE ACT CREATES INTEREST IN KNOXVILLE POLITICAL CIRCLES. Knoxville Journal. April 21, 1919.
Reasons Why Knoxville Women Should Register And Vote. September 6th and 20th. No year. Issued by the Non-Partisan Political League of Knoxville. From the Lizzie Crozier French Papers.
American Homes, A Journal Devoted to Planning, Building and Beautifying the Home. April 1897. Vol. IV, No. 4. American Homes Publishing Co., 624 Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn. Geo. F. Barber, Editor. Only articles by George F. Barber or associates...
Ephemera; Broadsides; Politicians; Political elections; Prisoners; Coal miners;
Tennessee's Shame! Convicts in the Coal Creek Mines. [1892]. "Vote for TURNEY for Governor and WELCKER for Congress, if you wish this to continue. Vote for WINSTEAD for Governor and HOUK for Congress, if you wish to abolish this great crime,...
A Social Study of the Colored Population of Knoxville, Tennessee. By J.H. Daves, Branch Librarian, The Free Colored Library. Knoxville, Tennessee. 1926.