This collection includes hand-colored etchings depicting scenes from the American Civil War that originally appeared in Harper’s Monthly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
This collection of facsimiles of Civil War diaries contains dairies authored by three soldiers serving in United States Army dating from 1862 to 1863: Philip R. Ward, Frederick N. Kollock, and Jacob Cohn.
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This collection contains television scripts from Good Morning, Miss Bliss and Saved by the Bell dating from 1988 to 1992. The collection documents multiple versions of the scripts, including revisions and final versions. Moreover, the scripts include rehearsal and filming schedules, set locations, and scene-by-scene outlines providing insight into television production. The collection also includes a suit worn by Dennis Haskins in the role...
This collection contains an oral history interview with Nora Hazelrig conducted at Glenwood Recreation Center by Sanford Winer on 2010 October 27 regarding Hazelrig's life in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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This collection is comprised of correspondence to Fred W. Hixson, a University of Chattanooga President, and between his son, Jerome C. Hixson and Lupton Patten and Chancellor Fred O'Bear, ranging from 1914 to 1982. Also included is a small section from Jerome's autobiography that details his family's time in Chattanooga and their association with many prominent citizens (primarily the Patten family). A photograph of Edith Manker Patten, friend of Jerome's parents, and correspondence from...
This collection includes 184 field recordings and interviews totalling more than 400 hours of documentary footage of serpent handling congregations in Southern Appalachia, featuring extensive footage of church services and interviews with church members of many of the major Holiness serpent handling congregations from 1975 to 2004. Additionally, the collection includes more than 2,500 photographic prints of congregants, church leaders, and services.
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This collection covers his years at the University of Chattanooga, from 1932 to 1936. He emphasized French as a foreign language, which led to his career for the rest of his life. His papers give good examples of the type of work expected of students at the University of Chattanooga during those years, and he took courses from some of the leading faculty of the University: Edwin Lindsey, Maxwell Smith, Terrell Tatum, and Culver Smith. There is additional post UC material, including...