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C. W. Johnson slides
This collection includes approximately 1500 glass plate slides and hand-colored prints of the slides depicting flowers and plants.
Joseph Johnston papers
This collection contains correspondence, records, legal documents, and catalogs regarding his store in Madisonville, Tennessee ranging from 1830 to 1890. There is a limited amount of correspondence. There are many promotional items from wholesalers, such as catalogs and advertisements, a number of legal items and warrants, and ledgers and record books.
Fannie C. Jones interview
This collection contains an oral history interview with Fannie C. Jones conducted at Glenwood Recreation Center by Marie Bourassa on 2010 October 27 regarding Jones' life in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Thomas R. Jones, Sr. papers
This collection contains correspondence between United States Army Private First Class (PFC) Thomas R. Jones and his wife, Mary Mildred Jones, regarding his military training service in during World War II in the Southeastern United States and from 1943 to 1945. Information concerning PFC Jones’ location and details about the war was censored at the time by the United States Army. He primarily writes about the weather and food in addition to inquiring about his family's wellbeing.
Kansas City Cap Manufacturing Company and J.O. Jones Company hats
James Keen photographic prints
This collection contains two photographs taken by James Keen, one of the Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and one of the Market Street Bridge, circa 1935-1950.
Charlene Kilpatrick interview
This accession contains an oral history interview with Charlene Kilpatrick conducted at Glenwood Recreation Center by Sanford WIner on 2010 October 27 regarding moving to Chattanooga in 1951 from South Pittsburg, Kilpatrick's life as an African-American woman in neighborhoods of Alton Park, Bushtown, and Glenwood, community and church voluntarism, political trends, and other topics.
Willy King papers
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.
Kitchenware
This collection contains a kettle, butter molds and spigots, circa 1820 to 1940.
Kodak Motormatic camera and case
This collection contains a black and silver Kodak camera with a brown leather casefrom circa 1960 to 1969.