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Skeleton key
This collection contains skeleton key from an unknown date.
Lillian Smith interview
This collection contains an oral history interview with Lillian Smith conducted at Glenwood Recreation Center by Marie Bourassa on 2010 October 27 regarding Smith's life and race relations in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Southern Railway System timetable
This collection contains a time table entitled: Southern Railway System: Timetables of passenger trains. Yellow and black cover with picture of train. Donor, Emily Barnes Lourie is pictured on the inside. Dated February 1942.
Star Box & Printing Company medallion
This accession contains a gold medallion manufactured by Star Box and Printing Company in Chattanooga, Tennessee depicting an angel holding palm fronds, circa 1911 to 1947.
Sterling silver hole punch
This collection contains a sterling silver hole punch, circa 1890 to 1920.
Stan Sumnell photograph
This collection contains a black and white photograph of Stan Sumnell, running track, circa 1965 yo 1990.
Taliaferro Family papers
This collection contains papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other material belonging to Hubert "Hugo" Taliaferro. Jr., an American captured at the Battle of the Bulge in 1944 regarding his life, his military service and the Taliaferro family. The collection contains papers and photographs from 1838 September 16 to 1979 May 9.
Tennessee Bicentennial 1776-1976 print
This collection contains a poster/print of a "Tennessee Bicentennial 1776-1976" collage and map drawn by George Little.
Lucy and Joe Thatcher interviews
This accession contains a manuscript regarding the textile industry in Chattanooga by Herbert S. Thatcher and an oral history interviews with Lucy and Joe Thatcher conducted at Lookout Mountain Town Hall by Rebecca Raymond on 2010 November 3 regarding their lives in Lookout Mountain and Chattanooga, Tennessee.
This Week in Chattanooga newspaper
This collection contains a two-page edition of the weekly paper This Week in Chattanooga from 1930 November 9.