The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings and ephemera concerning women's groups involved in the fight for suffrage at the Knoxville and state levels, as well as other women's issues such as temperance. Each of the fragile items in this scrapbook...
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 09 d. Newspaper clipping: 'MRS. FRENCH SPEAKS TO NATIONAL SUFFRAGISTS--Knoxville Woman to be Leading Parliamentarian of Coming Convention.'
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.
American Homes, A Journal Devoted to Planning, Building and Beautifying the Home. February 1898. Vol. VI, No. 2. American Homes Publishing Co., 624 Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn. Geo. F. Barber, Editor. Only articles by George F. Barber or associates...
A Social Study of the Colored Population of Knoxville, Tennessee. By J.H. Daves, Branch Librarian, The Free Colored Library. Knoxville, Tennessee. 1926.
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...
Chavannes Journal. Copied by Barbara Adair McClung, Knoxville, Tenn. 1930. JOURNAL.
Written by Madame Adrian Chavannes. (Anna Fanny Albertine Charlotte Chavannes Francillon) During Her Journey To America In 1848, And Sent By Her To Her Friend...
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...
Tennesseans, Nineteen Hundred and One and Two. The Speed Publishing Company. 1901-1902. 416 pages including index. Photographic portraits of approximately 800 Tennesseans, including Governors. state officers, politicians and business men.
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.
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...
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 18 a. Newspaper clipping: In the Interest of Votes for Women - The Knoxville Equal Suffrage League. Edited by Emma Farrand Tyler. Statement by Susan B. Anthony. Knoxville Journal & Tribune. March 18, 1912.