Box CHC D145
Contains 10 Results:
Senior Neighbors of Chattanooga Oak Leaflet newsletter, 1964 August
This collection contains a two-paged newsletter for the Senior Neighbors of Chattanooga titled the Oak Leaflet from 1964 August.
Better Baby Show postcard, 1956 February 5
This collection contains a postcard for a Better Baby Show conducted by the Daughters of America Lookout Council No. 60 from 1956 February 5.
Miller Brothers Company Fiction Guide booklet, 1930 July
This collection contains a booklet titled The Fiction Guide for Miller Brothers Company Book Department from 1930 July.
Miller Brothers Company What's a Vacation Without Books? booklet, circa 1920-1940
This collection contains a booklet titled What's a Vacation without Books? advertising books available from Miller Brothers Company in CHattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1920 to 1940.
Plymouth Laundry receipt, circa 1900-1960
This collection contains a list/receipt of items at Plymouth Laundry in Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1900 to 1960.
Do You Know Chattanooga? handbill, 1940 November 13
This collection contains a handbill mailed by the Electric Power Board of Chattanooga titled Do You Know Chattanooga?. This copy was mailed on 1940 November 13 to Mrs. E. F. Wheland.
First Methodist Episcopal Church registration card, circa 1900-1940
This collection contains a registration card to take classes regarding teaching Sunday school at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Chattanooga, circa 1900 to 1940.
First Methodist Episcopal Church bulletin, 1931 November 1
This collection contains a bulletin titled The Courier from First Methodist Episcopal Church of Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1931 November 1.
Notes on Hotel Patten letterhead, circa 1908-1920
This collection contains notes written on Hotel Patten letterhead. the letterhead includes images of the Hotel Patten in Chattanooga, Tennessee, The Annex Hotel in Chattanooga and the Hotel De Soto in Savannah, Georgia, circa 1908 to 1920.
See Signal Mountain envelope, circa 1900-1940
This collection contains an envelope from the Read House Cigar Company encouraging guests to See Signal Mountain, circa 1900 to 1940.