Home of Annie and Mae Dunlap, Woodlawn Pike, Knoxville
Scope and Contents
Home of Annie and Mae Dunlap, Woodlawn Pike, Knoxville 1930s. SPC 2015.001.001 Dunlap home built of square logs taken from James White home/ Fort (logs later restored into the rebuilding of the Fort). Owner’s mother (Laura Smelser Wuesthoff) and her brother Bud (Francis E. Smelser) lived with their aunts in the 1930s. SPC 2015.001.002 hand-planed door of the butler’s pantry SPC 2015.001.003 door from dining room to living room SPC 2015.001.004 close up of doorknob and doorplate with embedded coin (Bud tried to pry coin out) SPC 2015.001.005 close up of hinge on butler’s pantry door. SPC 2015.001.006 close up of wood log walls SPC 2015.001.007 close up of wood plank SPC 2015.001.008 detail of wood ceiling and beams SPC 215.001.009 Woodlawn home in the 1920s SPC 2015.001.010 “The Old Homestead.”
Dates
- Creation: 1930s
Conditions Governing Access
Material is available for research. Prior arrangement MUST be made by contacting the Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection at mcclung-archivist@knoxlib.org
Extent
10 pieces
General
SPC 2015.001.001--SPC 2015.001.005 were scanned and added to the Digital Collection, Feb. 2015.
- Title
- Home of Annie and Mae Dunlap, Woodlawn Pike, Knoxville
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection Repository
601 S Gay Street
3rd floor
Knoxville Tennessee 37902 United States
865.215.8814
mcclung-archivist@knoxlib.org