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10th Street Chattanooga eye-level, circa 1930-1939
This file contains photographic prints regarding buildings in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1920 to 1970.
11) Arrow-leaved Violet (Viola sagitta)
This collection contains 460 original watercolor paintings of wild flowers of the southeastern United States created by Chattanooga, Tennessee architect and artist William Crutchfield.
11th Street eye-level view, 1962 September
This collection contains cartoons, photographs, and articles created by Willy King regarding political, scholastic, athletic, and environmental developments in Chattanooga, Tennessee and in the United States from 1942 to 1993.
11x14 Proof of Older J.B. Frazier, Jr.
12) Arrow Tearthumb (Polygonum sagittatum)
This collection contains 460 original watercolor paintings of wild flowers of the southeastern United States created by Chattanooga, Tennessee architect and artist William Crutchfield.
12th annual Dixie World Series cartoon, 1967 August 21
This collection contains cartoons, photographs, and articles created by Willy King regarding political, scholastic, athletic, and environmental developments in Chattanooga, Tennessee and in the United States from 1942 to 1993.
13) Asclepias variegata (Redring Milkweed)
This collection contains 460 original watercolor paintings of wild flowers of the southeastern United States created by Chattanooga, Tennessee architect and artist William Crutchfield.
14) Aster acuminalus (Whorled Wood Aster)
This collection contains 460 original watercolor paintings of wild flowers of the southeastern United States created by Chattanooga, Tennessee architect and artist William Crutchfield.
14th Army Corps Department of the Cumberland Office of Inspector General correspondence, 1863 March 10
This collection contains correspondence and military records regarding Brigadier General Wilder's service in the Union Army during the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865 as well as personal correspondence and papers dating from 1865 to 1937.
15) Aster cordifolium (Blue Wood Aster)
This collection contains 460 original watercolor paintings of wild flowers of the southeastern United States created by Chattanooga, Tennessee architect and artist William Crutchfield.