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Title: The Downfall of Paris Composer : unknown Date Created: 1846 - 1907 Abstract: This single piece of sheet music is included in a bound volume that once belonged to Miss Nora Gardner, a Tennessee resident. This instrumental is for the fife and drum, presumably used by soldiers for marching music. There is no creation or publication date. However, this piece was published during the span of 1846 through 1907, which has been inferred from the years during which the publisher operated under the specified name and location, as listed in the Handbook of Early American Sheet Music 1768-1889 by Harry Dichter and Elliott Shapiro (Dover, 1977). Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Nora Gardner Sheet Music Volumes Contributing Institution: Center for Popular Music URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001657
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Title: Over The Water To Charlie Composer : unknown Date Created: 1848-1855 Abstract: This piece of sheet music is included in a bound volume that once belonged to Miss Nora Gardner, a Tennessee resident. This piece was published on the same page as "Oh, Dear, What Can The Matter Be." There is no publication date. However, this piece was most likely published during the years of 1848-1855, which has been inferred from the years during which the publisher operated under the specified name and location, as listed in the Handbook of Early American Sheet Music 1768-1889 by Harry Dichter and Elliott Shapiro (Dover, 1977). Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Nora Gardner Sheet Music Volumes Contributing Institution: Center for Popular Music URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002556
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Title: Jerdons Reels Composer : unknown Performer : Annie Hayes Date Created: 1860 Abstract: This piece of sheet music is part of a bound volume of music that belonged to Nora Gardner. This particular piece of sheet music has a color portrait of a young woman on the cover and is dedicated "To the Cadets of the Western Military Institute." Inside are seven arrangements of reels, including: No. 1 Molly Gardner (006156-SMVOL); No. 2 Lizzie Nichol (006157-SMVOL); No. 3 Annie Hayse (006158-SMVOL); No. 4 Gurty Bosley (006159-SMVOL); No. 5 Zuleka Bugg (006160-SMVOL); No. 6 Fanny Parke (006161-SMVOL); No. 7 Mobile (006162-SMVOL). Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Nora Gardner Sheet Music Volumes Contributing Institution: Center for Popular Music URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001496
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Title: Dearest Then, I'll Love You More! Composer : unknown Date Created: 1859 Abstract: This piece of sheet music is included in a bound volume that once belonged to Miss Nora Garder, who lived in Tennessee. This particular piece, a love song, has a cover that reads "Gems of English Song with accompaniment for the Piano Forte." Inscribed in pencil on the front cover are the words "Nora Gardner from Eliza Nov 15 1861." No publication date is listed. However, this piece was published during the span of 1855 through 1894, which has been inferred from the years during which the publisher operated under the specified name and location, as listed in the Handbook of Early American Sheet Music 1768-1889 by Harry Dichter and Elliott Shapiro (Dover, 1977). Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Nora Gardner Sheet Music Volumes Contributing Institution: Center for Popular Music URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002580
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Title: Fanning Orphan School Programme Creator : unknown Date Created: 1922-05-22 Abstract: This document shows the program for a musical performance probably in conjunction with commencement for the Fanning Orphan School, held May 22, 1922. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Fanning Orphan Home and School Collection Contributing Institution: Lipscomb University -Beaman Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003281
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Title: Joseph O. Cadek, ?-1928 Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1893 - 1928 Abstract: When Hosmer's Boston Orchestra came to Chattanooga, Tennessee to play at Lookout Inn for the summer season of 1893, Joseph Cadek, a successful violinist, stayed and took a teaching position as the Chattanooga School of Music. Cadek was a native of Prague and moved to America in 1892. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Chattanooga Times Portrait Collection Contributing Institution: Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001798
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Title: Cast of Hallelujah! Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1928 Abstract: This photograph is titled, "Cast of Hallelujah!". This picture shows a scene from the movie. The cast of Hallelujah! which was the first all-black musical. Scenes from the movie were filmed in Memphis, Tennessee. Memphian Georgia Woodruff, member of the Dixie Singers, is pictured second from the right. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: The Hallelujah Collection Contributing Institution: Memphis Public Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002186
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Title: Students practicing music in the auditorium of The Athenaeum Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1880 - 1889 Abstract: Students practicing in the hall of the Athenaeum Rectory. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870-1900) Collection: Historic Collection Contributing Institution: The Athenaeum Rectory URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000598
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Title: Memorial Day parades at Mountain Home and Johnson City, Tennessee Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1938 - 1941 Abstract: Three images depicting Memorial Day parades at the Mountain Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers at the Mountain Branch in Johnson City, Tennessee. The first aerial image depicts a float for "Coca-Cola" leading approximately a dozen other floats driving down a wooded drive. The picture is captioned: "May 30, 1938." The second image is of a building in downtown Johnson City decorated with the American flag and a banner for WJHL, which was a news source in Johnson City which started broadcasting television in 1953. The image shows a band in uniform and a local troop of Boy Scouts (possibly) passing. The third image, also captioned "May 30, 1938," is an aerial view of marching nurses in uniform with capes. The first and third images may be from the same photographer, as they have a similar view point. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: Museum at Mountain Home Contributing Institution: Museum at Mountain Home-ETSU URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001604
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Title: Tennessee A and I State College Homecoming Parade, 1950 Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1950 Abstract: The Tennessee A and I State College Marching Band and Majorettes parade on a Nashville city street in 1950. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Postwar United States (1945-1970) Collection: TSU Photograph Collection Contributing Institution: Tennessee State University - Special Collections and Archives URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002019
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Title: Bemis Brass Band Photographer : unknown Associated name : Bemis Brothers Bag Company Date Created: 1902 Abstract: The Bemis Brass Band from the cotton mill town of Bemis, Tennessee. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Bemis Collection Contributing Institution: Union University URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001340
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Title: The James Derrick Band Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1927 Abstract: This photograph is titled, "The James Derrick Band". The James Derrick Band played at dances and played backup music for musical performancs that came through Knoxville, Tennessee. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Beck Cultural Exchange Center Contributing Institution: Beck Cultural Exchange Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002124
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Title: Georgia Woodruff Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1928 Abstract: This photograph is titled, "Georgia Woodruff". Georgia Woodruff, Memphian and member of the Dixie Jubilee Singers, with Director King Vidor and other cast members of Hallelujah!. The film was the first all-black musical, parts of which were filmed in Memphis, Tennessee. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: The Hallelujah Collection Contributing Institution: Memphis Public Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002187
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Title: Jimmie Driver and his Tennessee Playboys Photographer : unknown Donor : J. G. Driver Date Created: 1936 Abstract: This is a studio photograph of Jimmie Driver and his Tennessee Playboys, a C.C.C. camp band. A stamp on back of photo reads: The Rose Studio, Petersburg, VA. The band has three guitar players, one fiddle player, one banjo player, a harmonica player and a spoons player, each holding his instrument. The caption on the front of the photograph identifies Henry C. Mattingly as their announcer. It was donated by J. D. Driver. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: Civilian Conservation Corps in Tennessee, 1933-1942 Contributing Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001379
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Title: Cast members of Hallelujah! Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1928 Abstract: This photograph is titled, "Cast members of Hallelujah!". This picture shows three members of the cast on location at the Wilson Plantation in Arkansas. Hallelujah! was the first all-black musical. Some scenes were filmed in Memphis, Tennessee and some of the cast were from Memphis, Tennessee. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: The Hallelujah Collection Contributing Institution: Memphis Public Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002184
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Title: Marshall Jones and Roy Joe Baxter with Jeep Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1945 Abstract: Marshall "Grandpa" Jones and Roy Joe Baxter pose with Roy Joe's stream-lined Jeep in Munich, Germany, 1945. The Jeep was named "the Hunk." After the war Jones attained fame as a musician on the Grand Ole Opry. At the age of 32 he was already called "Grandpa"-- he got his nickname ten years prior due to his grouchy moods on his morning radio show. The Jeep was most likely a government contracted passenger model made by Ford or Willys. There were over 500,000 of these cars produced during the War. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: Gaskell Warren Collection Contributing Institution: Cookeville History Museum URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000538
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Title: The Rodgers Sisters Photographer : unknown Associated name : Bemis Brothers Bag Company Date Created: 1945 Abstract: The Rodgers Sisters who were part of a talent show in Bemis, Tennessee. Their names are identified on the back of the photograph. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Bemis Collection Contributing Institution: Union University URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001342
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Title: The singing school of Sulphur Springs in Washington County, Tennessee Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1916 Abstract: This photograph is titled, "The Singing School of Sulphur Springs in Washington County, Tennessee". The picture shows members of the Sulphur Springs singing school in approximately 1916. The Sulpher Springs community is located in Washington County, Tennessee. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Washington County-Jonesborough Library Contributing Institution: Washington County - Jonesborough Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002226
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Title: The Vine Junior High School band room in Knoxville, Tennessee Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1958 Abstract: This photograph is titled, "The Vine Junior High School band room in Knoxville, Tennessee". The individuals are identified on the back of the photograph as follows. L-R: Band Director, S.C. Cobb; unidentified; Principal Leonard A. Jackson; music teacher, Arnetta G. Wallace, and a student. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Postwar United States (1945-1970) Collection: Beck Cultural Exchange Center Contributing Institution: Beck Cultural Exchange Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002110
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Title: W. C. Handy and band Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1918-06-18 Abstract: Handy is the fourth person from the left. He signed the front of the photograph "To my esteemed friend Mr. Robt. R. Church with my best wishes W. C. Handy June, 3, 1918". Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: The Robert R. Church Family Papers Contributing Institution: University of Memphis Special Collections URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000002721
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Title: Fred Logan Photographer : Unknown Date Created: 1970 - 1985 Abstract: Verso said reads: "Fred Logan, For over 50 years, Mr. Logan owned various night clubs in Knoxville and promoted shows featuring some of the biggest personalities in show business." These personalities included such artists as Ella Fitzgerald and Fats Domino. Fred Logan opened his first club on Gay Street in the late 1930s. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Contemporary United States (1968-present) Collection: Beck Cultural Exchange Center Contributing Institution: Beck Cultural Exchange Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000469
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Title: President William J. Hale and the Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College Concert Singers performing on WSIX Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1930 - 1939 Abstract: In this photograph, President William J. Hale stands with the Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College Concert Singers before a performance on WSIX radio station in Nashville, Tennessee in the 1930s. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: William J. Hale Collection Contributing Institution: Tennessee State University - Special Collections and Archives URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002043
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Title: Dixie Jubilee Singers Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1928 Abstract: This photograph is titled, "Dixie Jubilee Singers". The Dixie Jubilee Singers were cast in the film "Hallelujah!," the first all-black musical. Scenes from the film were filmed in Memphis, Tennessee. Memphian Georgia Woodruff is pictured in the second row, far left. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: The Hallelujah Collection Contributing Institution: Memphis Public Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002183
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Title: Scene from Hallelujah! Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1928-11-16 Abstract: This photograph is titled, "Scene from Hallelujah!". This picture shows a scene filmed in Memphis, Tennessee. Hallelujah! was the first all-black musical. The scene was filmed on Lenow St. in the LeMoyne Gardens area. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: The Hallelujah Collection Contributing Institution: Memphis Public Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002185
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Title: Mountain Fiddle Photographer : unknown Date Created: 1850 - 1950 Abstract: Part of an exhibition, this item is labeled "mountain fiddle." There are only three tunning pegs, as opposed to the 4 found on a modern fiddle. This could be by design, or the forth peg might have fallen off. An animal head carving at the tip of the head of the fiddle is suggestive of a European influence. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870-1900) Collection: Museum of Appalachia Contributing Institution: Museum of Appalachia URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000497
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