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Viola and Kate Burdick photographs and printed ephemera
This collection includes black-and-white photographs of Viola Burdick Campbell and Kate Burdick Hilton, photocopies of images of campus, and a photocopy of the 1919 University of Chattanooga commencement program.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms photographic prints and other material
This collection contains a number of photographic prints and negatives taken by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and unknown sources from 1987 July.
Bureau scarf.
This collection contains a bureau runner from an unknown date.
Bureau scarf
This collection contains a bureau runner from an unknown date.
Alfred C. Burrill papers and photographs
This collection contains papers and documents of Alfred C. Burrill, former instructor at the University of Chattanooga Evening College and authority on conservation and natural resources from circa 1920 to 1957. Includes personal photographs of Mr. Burrill and family, Grant University material and photos, certificates, newspaper clippings, and other university-related items.
Cadek Conservatory records
This collection consists of photographs and numerous newspaper clippings and articles about the Cadek Conservatory, performances by and at the Conservatory, Cadek family members, and faculty at the conservatory, particularly J. Oscar Miller. There are also programs from performances by ensembles within the Conservatory as well as the Chattanooga Music Club. Items from the collection date from the late 1920s to the early 1980s.
North Callahan papers and manuscripts
E. G. Carroll World War I canteen and cup
This collection contains a canteen and cup manufactured in the United States that belonged to E. G. Carroll, circa 1917 to 1918.
E. G. Carroll World War I mess kit
This collection contains a mess kit engraved with "Victory E.G.C. Nov. 11th-1918" that belonged to E. G. Carroll of CHattanooga, Tennessee from 1918.
Jean Miles Catino and Emma Bell Miles papers
This collection contains Catino's correspondence and papers as well as journals, artwork, and photographs created by Emma Bell Miles, Catino's mother. The Emma Bell Miles content documents mountain life on Walden Ridge in the early 20th century. The collection also includes Catino's correspondence with Emma Bell Miles biographer, Kay Baker Gaston. Materials in the collection are dated from 1866 to 2000.