Sevierville (Tenn.)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Civilian Conservation Corps (C. C. C.) Co. 1459 photograph and poem.
Copy photograph of “The Volunteers,” C. C. C. Co. 1459 Tenn. N. P. 10, Sevierville, Tenn. (Original photograph loaned for copying by Mrs. Cecile S. Whitson and returned to her. Original circuit camera / panoramic photograph copied in four 8x10” sections. McClung Collection has copy negatives + two copies of poem “Company 1459” by Earl Chambers, 1935. (photocopies)
J.R. Allen correspondence
1) January 19, 1929. Typed letter to E.A. McSpadden (New Market, Tenn.) from J.R. Allen, Sheriff (Sevierville, Tenn.). Recommendation letter for Deputy James L. Butler. Signed. 1pp. 2) February 18, 1929. Typed letter to J.R. Allen, Deputy (Sevierville, Tenn.) from Bank of New Market (Tenn.). Request for collection on three notes - Harmon Loveday, Audrey Franklin, and R.M. Teague. 1pp.
Masonic token / penny. Mountain View Chapter No. 163 R.A.M. Sevierville, Tenn.
Masonic token / penny from Mountain View Chapter No. 163 R.A.M. (Royal Arch Mason) in Sevierville, Tenn. Chartered Jan. 24, 1905. Reverse pictures a keystone, chisel and mallet.
Murphy College Collection (Sevierville. Tenn.).
Murphy College Collection (Sevierville. Tenn.)
Sevier County Bank. May 21, 2006 booklet produced for Grand Opening of the new bank building. (ephemera)
Sevier County Bank. May 21, 2006 booklet produced for Grand Opening of the new bank building in Sevierville.15 pp. 2 copies.
Smoky Mountain Railroad time table no. 5, July 21, 1947. (ephemera)
Smoky Mountain Railroad. Knoxville and Sevierville, Tennessee. Time Table No. 5 (Effective 12:01 A.M. Central Time) Monday, July 21, 1947. For the Government and Information of Employees only. F.L. Parks, Superintendent. 1 pc. Ephemera 2013.002a front cover Ephemera 2013.002b inside time table
W. G. Brownlow letter
Letter on lined note paper from W. G. Brownlow to L. P. Chapin. ALS.
“Knoxville, Tennessee, Nov. 17, 1864.
L. P. Chapin:
I have your letter in regard to John Hide [Hiele?], wounded and left in the Court House in Sevierville. He was taken to the House of a Mr. Rawlings, and died of his wounds, and was charity buried. I have no other particulars.
W. G. Brownlow”