McClung family
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Charles McClung Family Bible, 1816. Gift of Mrs. C. J. McClung.
Family Bible of Charles McClung. Published by M. Carey, Philadelphia, 1816. 1 vol. + 2 loose papers, one a 1930 handwritten statement from C. J. McClung about leaving the Bible to the McClung Collection after his death.
Ellen McClung Berry travel material.
Ellen McClung Berry Travel Materials consists of items related to the estate of Ellen McClung Berry, with a focus on her trip abroad in the late 1920’s. It includes a travel diary detailing her solo trip around the world from 1927-1928. It also contains a photo album from earlier trips to Italy with her family in the early 1920’s. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, journals, and documents involving her parents, as well as genealogy of the McClung family.
Ellen McClung Green Collection.
Research by Ellen McClung Green (1872-1956) on genealogy (McClung, Green, Mills, Morgan, and White families) and the history of Knoxville. Also includes family correspondence, 1835-1951; newspaper clippings on Calvin Morgan McClung, Lee McClung, Frank McClung, and the McClung Historical Collection; handwritten cookbook of Ellen McClung Green, 1892.
Frederick A. Ault Papers.
John S. Van Gilder Scrapbook “Across my Path.”
John S. Van Gilder Scrapbook “Across my Path” Includes photographs, typescripts, clippings, personal ephemera, travel photographs, photographs of celebrities and movie stars, history.
McClung Children’s Bible.
“Mother to the dear little children Aurelia E.. McClung Charles J. McClung Robert G. McClung Thomas L. McClung Ellen M. McClung July 12, 1875” (London: The Child’s Bible, 1875) No further family information.
McClung Family Papers; Calvin M. McClung Papers.
McClung Scrapbook
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings. Inside of front cover inscribed Margaret C. McCl[ung] 1875" also has card "Bessie B. McClung" glued below inscription. Clippings not dated; primarily poems, advice, anecdotes, marriage/death/birth announcements, histories & biographies, current events Also includes calling cards, invitations, handwritten correspondence, and event programs. Black-and-white portrait labeled "Great Grandmother Margaret Cowan McClung"
Mrs. McClung bookmark
Yellow silk bookmark with frayed fringe on one end. Painted on the bookmark “Mrs. McClung Nov. 20, 1891”