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Loudon County (Tenn.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:

Barr/Bear/Bair correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: MM.2021.017
Scope and Contents

Letters to J.A. and T.E. Barr (Arcadia, Tenn.) from J.W. Huff (Loudon, Tenn.) requesting land rents on Addie Anderson's inherited land of John Anderson (Sullivan County, Tenn.) Includes several receipts and postal receipt signed by postmaster Thos. [Thomas] Fa

Dates: 1882 - 1889

B/w photographs from Mose L. Waller, Jr. Lenoir City, Tenn.

 Collection
Identifier: SPC 2015.022
Scope and Contents

B/w photographs from Mose L. Waller, Jr. Lenoir City, Tenn (8x10 b/w photographs) Mose Waller with campaign ribbon for sheriff Loudon County; Portrait of Waller, Carmichael Inn at Lenoir City

Dates: 1950-1970

Cannon Family Papers.

 Collection
Identifier: MSC 0024
Scope and Contents Papers of the family of John Cannon (1744-ca. 1806) and Ann (Nancy) Whitlow Cannon (1747-1830), from Sevier, Knox, Roane, Monroe and Loudon Counties, Tenn. Papers include personal and business correspondence; account books; receipts; bills; pamphlets; and survey maps of parts of Hamilton, Roane, and Monroe Counties. Most of the papers are about John and Ann Cannon’s sons: Robert (1781-1854), a merchant at Philadelphia, Tenn.; John (1779-1864); and William (1771-1868). Robert’s son William...
Dates: 1806-1888

Carter & Dobson Family Collection (Gift of Pamela Coffin).

 Collection
Identifier: MSC 0491
Scope and Contents

Includes DVD of interview with Jodie Ethel Carter Dobson (1905-2002) on family history. One notebook on William C. Carter, 1844-1930, Free Born Confederate, Meadow, Blount County, Tenn. Researched & compiled by Elaine Clounts Russell, Captain W. Y. C. Hannum Chapter 1881, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Maryville, Tenn. Contains photocopies of records (no original Mss.) Documents related to Jodie Carter and her family.

Dates: 1880-2013

Ledger books (Loudon Co. & Monroe Co.)

 Collection
Identifier: MM.2021.009
Scope and Contents

Loudon County and Monroe County pocket ledger books, Jos. Perkins and James Mahoney - items bought and sold, labor performed, and labor received. Calligraphy lesson in middle of one book.

Dates: 1880s-1890s

Lenoir Family Day ephemera

 Collection
Identifier: Ephemera 2022.024
Scope and Contents

Two copies of bulletin from Trinity United Methodist Church (Knoxville, Tenn.) October 23, 2022 highlighting Lenoir Family Day. Two copies of card with Lenoir coat-of-arms printed in color on front. Reverse contains recipes: one card "Aunt Georgia Burdett's Pralines" and the other "Gussie's Tea Cakes (Aunt Georgia Burdett Williams' Special Cookies)" Printout of Lenoir Cemetery chapter from Robert McGinnis' book "All Is Well"

Dates: 2022

Loudon County, Tennessee, Farmers Alliance and Hon. L.C. Houk and Hon. J.C.J. Williams. 1890 (ephemera)

 Collection
Identifier: Q Ephemera 2016.001
Scope and Contents

Political ephemera re: Loudon County, Tennessee, Farmers Alliance and Hon. L.C. Houk and Hon. J.C.J. Williams. 1890. Headline: "Hon. L.C. Houk Snubs the Alliance. He Gets Wrathy in Reply to Their Civil Questions and Pours Out Vinegar Upon the Farmers Who Dare. Hon. J.C.J. Williams Keeps Serene and Answers Politely and Favorably." 1 pc. (torn). 10 x 16.75”

Dates: 1890

Mose L. Waller, Jr. political ephemera.

 Collection
Identifier: Ephemera 2015.010
Scope and Contents

Mose L. Waller, Jr. political ephemera--campaign posters and cards, Mose L. Waller, Jr. political ephemera, Lenoir City, Loudon County, Tenn.

Dates: undated

Rhea Alexander Genealogical and Historical Research (mostly Loudon County, Tenn.).

 Collection
Identifier: MSC 0371
Scope and Contents Loudon County Historian Rhea Alexander’s collection includes correspondence and papers, photographs, research on families of Loudon, Blount, Monroe, Rhea, and Roane counties, Cherokee Indian families and records, typescripts of treaties with the Cherokee, Colony of Virginia Fort, historic buildings, “Beloved Landmarks of Loudon County,” Hiwassee District, Loudon Co. Bicentennial Film, tax lists, Civil War soldiers, Pioneers of Roane County, James Wyly grave, Regent Hiwassee Chapter DAR. Some...
Dates: 1965 - 2005

School teacher's bill. Due to James Taliaferro, for teaching school for 3 1/2 months at 32 dollars a month $112. Signed W. C. Burnett, 2nd Dist. Loudon County, Tenn. 1876.

 Collection
Identifier: MM.2011.036
Scope and Contents

Tenn., Loudon County 1876. School teachers bill. Due, James Taliaferro, for teaching school for 3 1/2 months at 32 dollars a month. Signed W. C. Burnett, 2nd Dist. Handwritten.

Dates: 1876

Stomach Bitters recipe

 Collection
Identifier: MM.2021.008
Scope and Contents

Handwritten recipe for Stomach Bitters. 1 page. From Taliaferrio family papers.

Dates: circa 1850s

Taliaferro Business & Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSC 1001
Scope and Contents

The material contains personal and business papers of the Taliaferro family from Roane County, Tenn.

Dates: 1826 - 1905; Majority of material found within 1830 - 1859

The Clark Collection.

 Collection
Identifier: MSC 0901
Scope and Contents Business and personal papers, photographs, documents of John Monroe Clark (1868-1950) of Blount County, Tennessee and the allied families of Cates, Brabson, Foute and Pinkerton. John Monroe Clark was a successful banker, civic leader, businessman, and an active participant in the movement to create the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He was instrumental in preserving and maintaining Clark’s Grove Cemetery and operated a large farm in Blount County. Other important individuals in the...
Dates: 1850-present