Bibliographic Records
Database:
Volunteer Voices: The Growth of Democracy in Tennessee
Query:
vvcat: "D.17"
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Title: Railroad ticket from Chilhowee, Tennessee to Montvale, Tennessee Creator : Tennessee and Carolina Southern Railway Date Created: 1914-05-11 Abstract: This railroad ticket was issued by the Tennessee and Carolina Southern Railway in Chilhowee, Tennessee in 1914. The fare was forty-five cents for a one-way trip from Chilhowee to Montvale, Tennessee. Montvale had one of the first spas in East Tennessee, beginning near the middle of the 19th centruy and was a popuar resort. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Blount County Historical Collection Contributing Institution: Blount County Public Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003213
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Title: Receipt from R. B. Snowden & Co. for whiskey, sugar and lemons Creator : R. B. Snowden & Co. Date Created: 1860-04-02 Abstract: This receipt from R. B. Snowden & Co. to Governor Isham G. Harris shows the purchase on February 3rd of one gallon of Bushmills Irish Whiskey and on February 27th of another gallon of whiskey, powdered sugar and lemons. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Governor Isham G. Harris Papers, 1857-1862 Contributing Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001886
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Title: Resolution on the death of Israel P. Lenoir Creator : Masonic Chota Lodge No. 253 Date Created: 1876-12-27 Abstract: Draft of resolutions of respect on the death of Israel P. Lenoir by the officers and members of Masonic Chota Lodge No. 253. and specifically written by a committee made up of W.T. Smith, J.W. Boyd, and M. McNutt. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870-1900) Collection: Lenoir Family Papers Contributing Institution: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001361
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Title: Short Horn Cattle Show Barn - 6A297 Printer : Curt Teich and Co. Date Created: 1920 - 1950 Abstract: This postcard is titled, "Short Horn Cattle show Barn - 6A297". Printed in the top margin is; "Short Horn Cattle Show Barn at the Milky Way Farm near Pulaski, Tenn." Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: Postcard Collection Contributing Institution: Giles County Historical Society URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002277
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Title: Sumner County Colored Agricultural Fair poster, 1938 Creator : Sumner County Colored Agricultural Fair Association Date Created: 1938 Abstract: This is a photograph of a poster from the Sumner County Colored Agricultural Fair, which took place August 25-27,1938. The poster noted that the officers were Simon Patterson, president, and Hardy Hall, Vice-president. The event billed itself as "American's First Negro Fair" and encouraged people to "Keep Your Children in Union High School." Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: Photograph Collection Contributing Institution: Sumner County Archives URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001550
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Title: The Jackson Sun Publisher : The Jackson Sun Date Created: 1912 Abstract: A magazine supplement from the 1912 Jackson Sun newspaper in Jackson, Tennessee. The suuplement highlights prominent business people and business in Jackson at the time. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: The Jackson Sun Collection Contributing Institution: Jackson-Madison County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001670
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Title: V.C. Arrow phosphate mine employees in Maury County, Tennessee, 1951 Publisher : Artis Thompson's Photo Service Date Created: 1951 Abstract: front row Dr. C.D. Walton, Hershel Bolton, Charles Oliver, Morris Boshears ; 2nd row - Edward Boshears, Billy McNeese, James Bolton, Billy McNeece, Jimmy Bolton. Photo published by Artis Thompson's Photo Service, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Postwar United States (1945-1970) Collection: General Collections Contributing Institution: Mt. Pleasant Maury Phosphate Museum URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000370
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Title: Vanderbilt vs. Michigan football poster Printer : Hatch Show Print Date Created: 1922 Abstract: This print heralded the first game at Dudley Field, Vanderbilt's new football statium, on October 14, 1922. It proclaimed this game as the "South's Greatest Spectacle" for which seats were selling fast. Admission for the game was $1.50 or $2.00. The occasion was very festive, including a parade led by Governor Alf Taylor and thousands of students and alumni. In his first trip to Nashville, Cornelius Vanderbilt, the great-grandson of the university's namesake, attended the game with his wife. The result of the game was a scoreless tie. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Print Collection Contributing Institution: Hatch Show Print URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001756
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Title: WOPI: Eight Years on the Air Creator : WOPI radio station Date Created: 1937 Abstract: This eleven page booklet celebrates the eight years the radio station WOPI has been on the air. The slogan, "The Voice of the Appalachians" is written on the cover. The contents of the pamphlet include praise for the station`s manager and owner, the progressive W.A. Wilson, who was credited with much of the success of the station. The pamphlet also includes the history of the station, pictures and information regarding the employees, the current station schedule and pictures of the studios. W.A. Wilson autographed this particular pamphlet on page three on July 2, 1937. The station was located in Bristol, Tennessee, but it served the surrounding areas in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina. In 1966 it was granted a dual city state license for Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: Bristol Historical Association Contributing Institution: Bristol Historical Association URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000002677
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Title: WSM Grand Ole Opry Printer : Hatch Show Print Date Created: 1941 Abstract: "Coming Soon Stars of WSM Grand Ole Opry in person" used for when the opry stars went on tour Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: Print Collection Contributing Institution: Hatch Show Print URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001759
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