"4. Negro temperance workers in parade." Scenes from Knoxville's Great Temperance Election of March 11th, 1907. Jas. E. Thompson, Photographer. From the Abby Crawford Milton Collection. Shows women and children marching on Gay Street, Knoxville,...
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-116 Parade. [Temperance parade, March 1907. Taken at the corner of Main Street and Gay Street, Knoxville, TN]. Destroyed building in background was the Woman's Building which burned December 26, 1906 (streetcar...
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-119 Parade. [Temperance parade, March 1907]. Large U.S. flag carried in foreground. #10. Stereo by C.A. Wayland, So. Knoxville, Tenn.
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-123 Parade. [Temperance parade, March 1907. Taken at the corner of Main Street and Gay Street, Knoxville, TN]. Destroyed building in background was the Woman's Building which burned December 26, 1906 (streetcar...
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-124 Parade. [Temperance parade, March 1907. Taken at the corner of Main Street and Gay Street, Knoxville, TN]. Destroyed building in background was the Woman's Building which burned December 26, 1906 (streetcar...
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-125 Parade. [Temperance parade, March 1907. Taken at the corner of Main Street and Gay Street, Knoxville, TN]. Destroyed building in background was the Woman's Building which burned December 26, 1906 (streetcar...
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-126 Parade. [Believed to be Temperance parade]. Taken near the south end of the Gay Street Bridge. #38. Stereo by C.A. Wayland, So. Knoxville, Tenn.
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-127 Parade. [Believed to be Temperance parade]. Children marching, holding small U.S. Flags. Man holding large U.S. flag. Person in wagon with sign “Save Your Sons.” Stereo by C.A. Wayland, So....
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-128 Parade. [Believed to be Temperance parade]. Children marching, holding small U.S. flags. . People in wagon with signs “Vote for Our Homes” and “Save Your Sons.” Stereo by C.A. Wayland, So....
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-129 Parade. [Believed to be Temperance parade]. Man in front with large U.S. flag. Sign “Eleventh Ward.”Stereo by C.A. Wayland, So. Knoxville, Tenn.
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-130 Parade. [Believed to be Temperance parade]. Women and children wearing white, carrying small U.S. flags. Stereo by C.A. Wayland, So. Knoxville, Tenn.
Hist. Photo Copy Project 2011-012-131 Parade. [Believed to be Temperance parade]. Women wearing white, carrying U.S. flags. Stereo by C.A. Wayland, So. Knoxville, Tenn.
Political elections; Events; Temperance; Women's rights;
" 6. Ladies singing in First Ward. Scenes from Knoxville's Great Temperance Election of March 11th, 1907. Jas. E. Thompson, Photographer. From the Abby Crawford Milton Collection.
Political elections; Events; Temperance; Women's rights;
"23. Miss Vera Smith singing to voters in South Seventh precinct, where three-fourths of the voters are negroes and for the wet ticket. At this place negro women aided greatly in the work for the dry." Scenes from Knoxville's Great Temperance...
Political elections; Events; Temperance; Women's rights; Carts & wagons; Horses;
" 52. Moving vans filled with women and children passing Tenth ward voting place. In the Tenth, the wealthiest ward in the city, left many who were waiting in line not able to cast their ballot before the polls were closed." Scenes from...