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Hixson Family papers
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Krystal records
This collection includes company newsletters, photographs, business and financial records, trophies, certificates, mascot costumes, and memorabilia relating to the restaurant's history.