Reunions
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Carter Family Reunion ribbon, Chilhowee Park, 1914. (ephemera; artifacts)
White ribbon with blue ink: ‘Reunion of Carter Family Chilhowee Park October 15th, 1914.’ 2 x 6” Fragile condition. Also, typed copy of article from a Knoxville newspaper (not identified) dated October 15, 1914 about the William Carter Family Reunion.
“Ex Confederate Reunion” Decatur Tenn.
“Ex Confederate Reunion” Decatur Tennessee Sept. 27, 1893. Group photograph with men holding flags in background, seated men with musical instruments in foreground. Taken by A.M. Tomlinson, Photographer. Athens, Tenn. 9.5x7.25” image on matte board. Damaged: stained, faded. Also, identified by seller as from same day (background building is the same): group picture with men, some women and children, U.S. flag and 26th Tennessee flag. 8x5” on backing. Faded.
Fifth annual reunion of the Knox County Union Soldiers’ Association
Original photographic print (sepia) (about 6.75” x 4.5”) on cardboard backing (9” x 7”). 1 pc. ID from a copy of this photograph (200-134-012) identifies the picture as Eighty-five Union veterans of the Civil War at the fifth annual reunion of the Knox County Union Soldiers’ Association, Fountain City Park, September 9, 1909.
G. A. R. reunion speech, Jones Cove, Sevier County, Tenn. Ca. 1900.
G. A. R. reunion speech at Jones Coves, Sevier County, Tenn. Ca. 1900. Unsigned. AD 4 pp. (1 pc.). Mentions the Highlands of Sevier County have always been loyal to the Union, mentions number of Civil War soldiers and battles in Tenn.
Hattie May letters, 1888-1889.
Four letters from Hattie May to “Friends.” 1888-1889. Re: Sevier reunion in Knoxville (mentions Judge Temple, trains, etc.)., news about family matters, reburial of John Sevier(?), etc. + letter and envelope from donor. Also, typed transcriptions of the letters, copied by Mrs. C. M. McClung.
Hill Family Reunion Minutes, Knox County, Tenn. 1922-1967.
Hill Family Reunion Minute Book, 1922-1967. Knox County, Tenn. Includes constitution, contributions, deaths, funerals, expenses, and business transactions.
Knoxville High School Class of ‘39 Reunion book. (photocopy)
Knoxville High School Class of ‘39 Reunion book (photocopy). Created and edited by Barbara Carter, recd. via Class President John Bolinger. Includes 66th reunion in 2005.
Knoxville High School Class of 1933 55th Anniversary Program
Program from the Knoxville High School Class of ‘33 55th Anniversary at Deane Hill Country Club, Saturday, June 11, 1988.
Knoxville High School. Reunions. Newsletters. “Blue and White, Knoxville High School’s Class of 1938 Official News”.
Knoxville High School. Reunions. Newsletters. “Blue and White, Knoxville High School’s Class of 1938 Official News” Class of 1945 50th class reunion guestbook (1995) + photograph and clipping; reunion guestbook (no date); undated reunion photographs (3); Thompson photographs Reprint of pages of Blue and White 1933 for the 1963 class reunion
Loudon High School Class of 1944, Robert Cook material (Gift of Barbara S. Cook).
Loudon High School Commencement Program, May 18, 1944; Commencement invitation; “Who’s Who of the Senior Class, 1944”; snapshot of group, Spring ‘44; photograph of graduating class (IDs on back).; newspaper clipping from the Loudon County Herald, June 22, 1967, ‘LHS Class of 1944 Sets Reunion.’; “The Class of ‘44” poem.
Park City Presbyterian Church booklets and photographs. (Ephemera)
Record of the Knox County Ex-Union Soldier’s Association, 1905-1929.
Standard Knitting Mills Reunion Collection
Tennessee Homecoming ‘86 William J. Hale School, 1931-1966, dedication ceremonies. July 26, 1986. + newspaper article. From the estate of Olive Hannum. (ephemera)
Tennessee Homecoming ‘86 William J. Hale School, 1931-1966, dedication ceremonies. July 26, 1986. Program + insert (“Lift Every Voice and Sing”). Also: article on Hale School reunion from The Daily Times, July 24, 1986.
Veterans of the Reunion of Co. C, 1st Tenn. Cavalry Association (Gift of Sarah Weber from the estate of David Babelay.)
Veterans of the Reunion of Co. C, 1st Tenn. Cavalry Association (framed and mounted black & white photograph), ca. 1900 (possibly 1920s).