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. 40 d. Newspaper clipping: 'CHAIN' BY SUFFRAGISTS. 1,000 Are to Circle White House and End Picketing Today. March 4, 1917.
Dye White Company, Knoxville, TN. Shoe and foot comfort business. 'Dr. Scholl's foot comfort demonstrator here today' sign on door.' No. 135. No. 135 1/2 at left has sign for Dr. Doyle.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 09 e. Newspaper clipping: 'Mrs. L. Crozier-French, of Knoxville, is President. Elected to Fill Out the Unexpired Term of Miss Sarah Barnwell Elliott.' Memphis, May 13, [1914].
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 35 c. Newspaper clipping: PRESIDENT PROMISES NO AID TO WOMEN WORKERS. Knoxville Journal and Tribune. March 3, 1914.
The Last Run. 1890-1947. 'All K.T.L. electric cars replaced with modern motor buses today'. Closeup of people seated on streetcar and sign on streetcar.
The Last Run. 1890-1947. 'All K.T.L. electric cars replaced with modern motor buses today'. Crowds in front of streetcars; flags and bunting on streetcars
The Last Run. 1890-1947. 'All K.T.L. electric cars replaced with modern motor buses today'. New buses with signs 'K.T.L. Brings Knoxville Up to Date.' Bus #185 in front.