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Collection
Identifier: MM.1980.008
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Family history by Henry H. Taylor Lengthy printed obituary for H. H. Taylor One typewritten sheet re: H. H. Taylor’s Civil War service Typed history of Nathaniel Taylor 9 photographs in 7 envelopes, mostly portraits of unidentified people
Dates:
undated
Collection
Identifier: MSC 0017
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Papers of the Hall and Stakely families. William Maulsby Stakely (1804-1898), born in Hawkins County, Tenn, married Sarah Smith (1811-1857) in 1828. They lived in Madisonville, Monroe County, Tenn. He was a postmaster and merchant. Moved to Union Springs, Ala, in 1863. Two of the Stakely daughter married two Hall cousins. Martha Stakely married Judge Elijah T. Hall of Knoxville in 1860. Caroline Stakely married James Spears Hall in 1874. James Hall ran a general store in Knoxville, which...
Dates:
1825-1952
Collection
Identifier: SPC 1997.042
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Halls School (Halls Consolidated School). Exterior construction shot. sepia 8 x10”
Dates:
undated
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2019.047
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Hamilton Bank Building (Holston Building) Gay St. and Clinch Avenue ca 1940 (Thompson Photograph without id. no.)
Dates:
ca. 1940
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2014.012
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SPC 2014-012-001 Olivia Maxwell Hamilton Smith, 1851-1911. Tintype. SPC 2014-012-002 Margaret Elizabeth Maxwell Hamilton. (sepia print on cardboard backing).
Dates:
undated
Collection
Identifier: Ephemera 2019.102
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Hand-made Christmas cards with original photographs. Made by Knoxville artist Christopher Terry.
Dates:
undated
Collection
Identifier: PC 0067
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Harley D. Ferguson Photograph Collection, containing 99 boxes of negatives, slides, and prints, mostly color, in cold storage. on CS 22-08: 1 box of account ledgers (work logs) of photographic jobs, 1963-2011. Account ledgers/job logs (1) July 1963- Dec. 1972, (2) Dec. 1972 - June 1981, (3) July 1981 - Dec. 1990, (4) Feb. 1991 - Jan 2012; Art Prints of Harley Ferguson’s photographs made for exhibit and competition; metal printing plate for Harley Ferguson Fine Photography; Plaques,...
Dates:
1963-2012
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2019.104
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SPC 2019.104.001
Front: Black-and-white photo of Trenton Street in Harriman, Tenn. Key City Hotel (118-122 Trenton Street, corner Carter) on corner.
Back: Stamped with “Views of Harriman: Geo. W. Morgan, View __________” written on line after “View” in pen “Trenton St.”SPC 2019.104.002
Front: Black-and-white photo of African-American man sitting on porch eating watermelon.
Back: Written in ink “Tom Wheeler in Front of ‘Peachtree Cottage’ - Harriman, Tenn.” ...
Dates:
unknown
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2011.002
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Harriman football team, 1891. Harriman’s first football team. They played a group of young men from Knoxville and University of Tennessee students on Thanksgiving Day 1891 in Knoxville. Harriman won the game 14 to 4. This is credited with being the first organized football game ever played in Knoxville. Harriman team captain was W. C. Spicer, the player with a mustache holding the ball. To his left is Harry Durrell. The others in the photograph are unidentified. At far left is an African...
Dates:
1891
Collection
Identifier: MSC 0360
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Harry Burke Papers. Includes: Photographs, negatives, letters, and miscellaneous items from the family of Harry Burke, who was director of the Knoxville Safety Department. Includes photographs from World War II service and photos of Japan (Burke's wife was from Japan). Includes some photographs of Dee, McCrary, Payne and Shaw family members. Also includes Moonshine raid photographs. Contents of Box 2: 5 folders of photos (1930-1968 & undated) 4 folders of negatives (n.d. & ca. 1946-...
Dates:
1922-1971
Collection
Identifier: MSC 0255
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Includes legal records; material about women’s suffrage, 1920. + One folder of 6 photographs (5 pcs.--one 8x10 has 2 images on it) of Harry T. Burn and a set of files on the CBS television story (The American Parade) featuring Mr. Burn in 1974. 26 photographs of Rockwood, taken by Steinwehr. One box of Harry T. Burn suffrage material, including letter from Mama, telegrams, and related material. Removed from that box and placed in a separate box (Nov....
Dates:
1919 - 1974
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2019.048
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Hasson Family Photographs (Hawkins County, Tenn.); framed items, Hopecote cross stitch; Blount Mansion cross stitch; large photograph of seated elderly man with pipe
Dates:
undated
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2019.012
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Hawkins County/Rogersville Photographs (George E.. Webb Collection, Hawkins County Records)
Dates:
1870-1980
Collection
Identifier: PC 0085
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Helen Black Coleman Photograph Collection (4"x5" b&w negatives); Helen Ruth Black Coleman (1909-1992) married Clarence Coleman in 1924. She learned b&w photography to help with her husband’s printing business during World War II and also worked at TVA as a photographer/printer due the labor shortage. She continued photography through the war and postwar years, but it played less of a role in her life after that time.
Dates:
1940-1950
Collection
Identifier: SPC 1995.010
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Helen Turner at Rugby, Tenn. Ca. late 1940s-1950s. B&W snapshot
Dates:
ca. 1940s-1950s
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2011.012
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1. SPC 2011.012.001: Believed to be Elijah Henderson and wife (2) in Sevier County, Tenn. On porch. holding Civil War bugle. 2. SPC 2011.012.002: Sally Pickle Henderson with spinning wheel on porch with young neighbor Lura Jane Swan. Taken at the Wears Valley home of the Hendersons. 1897. Knaffl Photo, “The First Lesson.” Oversize copy print with taped ID on back.
Dates:
ca. 1890s
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2018.010
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Henley Street Bridge Knoxville (Tenn.) negative; copied from original crumbling blueprint in McClung files by Knoxville Blueprint
Dates:
1928-1930
Collection
Identifier: SPC 1928.001
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Proposed Henley Street Bridge Renderings. West Elevation and detail of one pier. Photostats with photocopies. J. E. Greiner Co., Baltimore, MD 1928
Dates:
1928
Collection
Identifier: MSC 0057
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4 boxes: Mary Deaderick Duncan’s personal memoirs; family clippings, programs, invitations, etc.; Civil War year memoirs of Adeline McDowell Deaderick (typescript); Henry R. Duncan’s 1911 diploma from Maryville College; Mary Deaderick Duncan’s Home Demonstration Agent material, 1917-1921; University of Tennessee Extension work; Middle Tennessee State Normal School catalog, 1917-1918; Thunderbolt newspapers, 1965-1971 (scattered issues); Henry R. Duncan’s research on Cades Cove, Greenbrier,...
Dates:
1911 - 1971
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2000.001
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Tintype and 5x7” copy photograph of Christopher Columbus Hitch (8-23-1847 to 2-8-1900); Lula Mackie (Brakebill & McCoy photographers); Herbert Taylor Hitch, Sr. (4-13-1889 to Aug. 4,1974) at desk; color snapshot of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor Hitch, Sr. (Mata Newton Hitch), ca. 1960; Margaret Angeline Taylor Dooley with her family on her 80th birthday. May 11, 1901. Knoxville. 2 copies (5x7 and 8x10) (+ 1967 copy negative) ID sheet; 80th birthday celebration of Margaret Angeline Taylor...
Dates:
1880-1970
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2008.001
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Photograph of Herbert Weaver’s Cafe and Union Milk and Grocery. Union Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn. [1931]. About 6.5 x 10.5”, sepia. Damage in upper left corner. Glued to carboard backing. 1 pc.
Dates:
ca. 1931
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2007.006
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Highland Avenue School (later named Van Gilder School), 6th grade class, taken at the back door of the school, ca. 1912. Front row, 4th from left (in white shirt)--Russell Briscoe. Names of students written in pencil on the back of the photograph. 5x7” sepia print glued to 8x10” black backing.
Dates:
ca. 1912
Collection
Identifier: MSC 0946
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Materials related to zinc mines in East Tennessee, includes photographs, slides, business records, maps, scholarly papers, artifacts, and ore samples.
Dates:
1930 - 2004
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2019.015
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Historic Photographic Survey of the Justice Center Site (downtown Knoxville, Tenn.). 1999. Prepared by Neil Studios, Knoxville, Tenn. Ordered by the Public Building Authority. Black & white and color photographs of the buildings scheduled to be demolished for the construction of the Justice Center. Includes buildings on Gay Street and State Street. Folder 1: Proposal, map of site, invoice, title sheet. 4 pcs. Folder 2: Black & white photographs. 15 sheets; 29 photographs. Folder 3:...
Dates:
1999
Collection
Identifier: MSC 0707
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Material from the Historic Site Survey of Knoxville and Knox County, Tenn., conducted by the Metropolitan Planning Commission and funded by the Tennessee Historical Commission and federal funding, 1982-1986. Collection includes 29 boxes of survey sheets, 2 boxes of black and white 35 mm negatives, and three folders of maps used in the project. Identification numbers from the map (hard to read on microfilm) are the key to finding a listing for a property. No original research in records was...
Dates:
1982 - 1986
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2016.004
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SPC 2016.004.001 Holbrook Normal College & President’s Residence. Fountain City, Tenn. 9.25 x 7.25” sepia print mounted on board. 1 pc. SPC 2016.004.002 Young Ladies Hall - Holbrook Normal College. Fountain City, Tenn. 9.25 x 7.25” sepia print mounted on board. 1 pc. The building is the former Fountain Head Hotel. The property later became Central High School.
Dates:
1893-1900
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2007.002
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Holbrook Normal College 1. Large white frame building [Ladies Hall], labeled on back ‘Fountain City.’ 9.75x7” image on matte. Faded sepia. 2. ‘Fountain City College.’ J.E. Story, photographer, Knoxville, Tenn. Brick bldg. with people in front of it and in windows. 8.25x6.5” image on matte. sepia. 3. ‘Fountain City College. N.A. Little.’ int. view of library. Pencil note with arrow ‘Dad.’ 9.5x7.25” Faded sepia. 4. Fountain City College. Ida & Miss Lourina Franklin, N.A. Little.’ Group...
Dates:
1890s
Collection
Identifier: QSPC 2019.004
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Holbrook Normal College class officers, 1900. Eight individual portraits, single mat with identifications listed below each photo.
Dates:
1900
Collection
Identifier: SPC 2015.001
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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...
Dates:
1930s
Collection
Identifier: SPC 1997.015
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Home of Col. Matthew McClung, in 1933 home of W. P. Washburn, Kingston Pike, Knoxville. In 1939, site of Tyson Junior High School. Sepia 8x10”.
Dates:
undated