Episcopal Churches
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Blount Mansion Photographs
Blount Mansion (2 ext.; main hall; drawing room); portrait of Governor William Blount; monument in memory of Mary Boyce Temple (DAR); St. John’s Episcopal Church (int.).
Charles Milne Seymour Papers.
Collection includes: Seymour family history; philosophical papers of Charles Milne Seymour; Knoxville Library correspondence, 1949-1956; selection of new U.T. president, 1946-47, 1950; St. John’s Episcopal Church history and notes. Notes on St. John’s centennial celebration in 1946 received from Digby Seymour, April 16, 1980.
Saint John’s Episcopal Church boy choir, Knoxville, Tenn.
First boy choir of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Knoxville, Tenn. Ca. 1895. Some IDs taped on back.
Saint John’s Episcopal Church, Knoxville, Tenn.
Interior view of (old) Saint John’s Episcopal Church, Knoxville, Tenn. Circa 1880. By J.W. Stewart, Knoxville, Tenn. Note on back: where Annie McGhee and Calvin McClung were married.
St. John’s Church broadside
Broadside of St. John’s Episcopal Church (Knoxville Tenn.) announcing death of Reverend Samuel Ringgold, D. D. on April 9, 1911. Gives a brief history of Dr. Ringgold’s time and work in Knoxville.
Two cabinet card photographic portraits of Charles Todd Quintard
Two cabinet card photographic portraits of Charles Todd Quintard (1824-1898), Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee. 6.5 x 4.5” SPC 2015.008.001 Charles Todd Quintard (1824-1898), Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee. in clerical robes. Taken by Sarony, 37 Union Square, New York. SPC 2015.008.002 Charles Todd Quintard (1824-1898), Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee. in clerical robes. Taken by Charles C. Krutch [Knoxville, Tenn]. Inscribed on front: With God’s blessing from C.T. Quintard.