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Ralph W. Hood and W. Paul Williamson field recordings
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.
William Green Hope notes and syllabi
William T. Hope photograph
Nat and Bucky Hughes papers
This collection of Chattanooga research notes, photographs, and publications includes research notes, photographs, pamphlets, books, and articles collected by Chattanooga, Tennessee historian Nathaniel C. Hughes. Materials in the collection range from 1861 to 1945 and primarily focus on United States military history.
Hunter Museum of Art printed ephemera
This collection contains booklets, newsletters and information on donors regarding the Hunter Museum of Arts' inaugural exhibition in its second building in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1975.
Charlie Mae Hurt interview
This collection contains an oral history interview with Charlie Mae Hurt conducted at Glenwood Recreation Center by Marie Bourassa on 2010 October 27 regarding Hurt's life in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the desegregation of schools, and other subjects.
Anne Bachman Hyde papers
Salem Hyde collection of pre-Columbian cultural artifacts interviews
This collection contains interviews regarding pre-Columbian cultural artifacts from Central and South America in the George and Louise Patten collection of Salem Hyde papers and cultural artifacts conducted to inform an exhibition of the cultural artifacts in 2020 and 2021.
International Silver Company candleholder
This collection contains a silver candleholder marked with Hotel Taft made by the International Silver Company, circa 1931 to 1985.
Olin Ivey interview
This collection contains an oral history interview with Olin Ivey conducted at Glenwood Recreation Center by Rainey Park on 2010 October 27 regarding Ivey's life in Chattanooga, Tennessee and the changing demographics of the Glenwood neighborhood.