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Collection
Identifier: CHC-1975-085
Scope and Contents
This collection contains photographs taken by Bryant Beames of Cravens House, Civil War artifacts, clothing pieces and various paper artifacts, circa 1863 to 1950.
Dates:
circa 1861-1965
Collection
Identifier: CHC-1975-130
Scope and Contents
This collection contains an edition of the Chattanooga Daily Times from 1913 May 27 including an article titled, Personal Reminisces of War Time in Chattanooga.
Dates:
1913 May 27
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-086
Scope and Contents
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.
Dates:
circa 1954-2002
Collection
Identifier: MS-021
Scope and Contents
This collection includes material relating to the Cherokee Indians and their removal; the Brainerd Mission; the Civil War; the South; the United Daughters of the Confederacy; historical documents (including two letters from Teddy Roosevelt), publications and journals, and literature and art. Also includes materials relating to Chattanooga lawyer and historian, Charles McGuffey (1842-1916), and this portion includes several letters and documents pertaining to his grandfather, the noted...
Dates:
1868-1959
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-134
Scope and Contents
This collection contains photographic prints and negatives depicting Chattanooga, Tennessee ranging from the 1920s to the 1970s, including photographs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit to Chattanooga, in 1940. Subjects depicted also include scenes from Lookout and Signal Mountains, views of downtown Chattanooga, and images of a variety of buildings, people, and events.
Dates:
1920-1970s
Collection
Identifier: MS-027
Scope and Contents
This collection contains a photocopied facsimile of Reverend Thomas Hooke McCallie’s autobiography. The original handwritten autobiography was written by Rev. McCallie between 1901 and 1912, and was photocopied by his granddaughter Anne McCallie in 1976, who appended copies of several photographs, a family tree, and other materials documenting the McCallie family. The autobiography documents Rev. McCallie’s childhood and education in Chattanooga, his attendance at Union Theological Seminary...
Dates:
1901-1912