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Knox County (Tenn.) Courthouse (Court House)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Cross stitch needle-work depictions of historic sites in Knoxville, created by the Knoxville Chapter, Embroiderers’ Guild of America.

 Collection
Identifier: Artifact 2015.008
Scope and Contents

Seven Knoxville designs in cross stitch done by Margaret Reagan from projects created by the Knoxville Chapter, Embroiderers’ Guild of America. Included are the L & N Station, the Knox County Court House, the Southern Railway Station, Blount Mansion, Hopecote, the Market House, and the Westmoreland Waterwheel.

Dates: 2016

“Dedication and Unveiling Ceremonies, Spanish War Veterans Monument, Knoxville, 1940.”

 Collection
Identifier: Ephemera 2014.004
Scope and Contents

“Dedication and Unveiling Ceremonies, Spanish War Veterans Monument, Knoxville, 1940”

Dates: 1940

“Dedicatory and Unveiling Ceremonies Spanish War Veterans’ Monument” (Dedication Program) Knox County Court House.

 Collection
Identifier: Ephemera 2013.020
Scope and Contents

“Dedicatory and Unveiling Ceremonies Spanish War Veterans’ Monument on Court House Lawn, Knoxville, Tennessee, Sunday, June 30, 1940” (Dedication Program) Knox County Court House “Under the auspices of Jack Bernard Camp No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans, of Knoxville, Tennessee”

Dates: 1940

[Demonstration at Tennessee Theatre 2], 1963

 Item
Identifier: TAMIS F 2021.001.002
Scope and Contents

Footage of Civil Rights protests at the Tennessee Theatre and the Knox County Courthouse in Knoxville, TN.

Dates: 1963

Fidelity Federal Savings notecards of East Tennessee historic sites. (ephemera)

 Collection
Identifier: Ephemera Collection 008
Scope and Contents

Notes cards issued by Fidelity Federal Savings, Knoxville, Tenn., picturing East Tennessee historic sites: Marble Springs, Knox County Courthouse, Kelly House, Blount Mansion, Rocky Mount, Fort Loudon, Chota, and the James White Fort. Artist: Louis Spitzer of Chattanooga (KNS, 2 October 1979)

Dates: 1974-1979

Knox County Courthouse - Proposal

 Collection
Identifier: Ephemera 2019.119
Scope and Contents

Proposal of the Knox County Courthouse Historical Preservation Committee January 1979 - includes two notecards with a drawing by T. Chandler of the Old Knox County Courthouse.

Dates: 1979

[News Clips], [date not determined]

 Item
Identifier: TAMIS F 2020.016.143
Scope and Contents

A reel of 11 newsfilm segments spliced together. See "Markings" note for descriptive labels attached to these segments

Dates: [date not determined]

Old Knox County Courthouse (court house) Re-use.

 Collection
Identifier: APD 0025
Scope and Contents

Old Knox County Courthouse Re-use. Burr/Green Associated Architects. Renovation and restoration plans for the Knox County Courthouse (b. 1885)

Dates: 1986

Old Knox County Courthouse (Court house) Re-use drawings by Burr & Green Associated Architects ca. 1986

 Collection
Identifier: APD 0009
Scope and Contents

Old Knox County Courthouse Re-use drawings by Burr & Green Associated Architects. Ca. 1986.

Dates: 1986

Palliser’s Court Houses...Knox County Court House drawings

 Collection
Identifier: QMM.1997.001 a&b
Scope and Contents

QMM.1997-001 a : Photocopies of plans and drawings of the Knox County Court House, from Palliser’s Court Houses, City Halls, Jails, etc., No. 2, July 1889. Includes cover sheet and plates 31-36. Copies obtained from the Library of Congress (correspondence re: copies is with plans). + original photographic prints added to folder QMM.1997-001 b. Made by the Library of Congress in 1979. Six photographic prints.

Dates: 1889

Walter W. “Judd” Mynatt Collection. Gift of Mrs. Martha M. Dean.

 Collection
Identifier: MSC 0791
Scope and Contents

Twelve scrapbooks (in 6 boxes) of Knoxville Service Director, City Manager, and Mayor Walter W. Mynatt, 1922-1941; photographs (some copy photographs) of Knoxville, Henley Street Bridge, and the original McGhee Tyson Airport building. Includes 5 historic photographs by C. Kinzel and a color print of the Knoxville city flag; personal and political papers; small artifacts.

Dates: 1920s-1940s