- keyword(s): * Years: 1500 to 1900
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Hardie Brothers print of Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain
Lookout Mountain survey records
This collection includes records created by a Gordon Kenneth McFarland, surveyor of Lookout Mountain located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Chattanooga illustrations and maps
This collection contains illustrations, maps, and other materials related to Chattanooga, Tennessee, including hand-colored prints from Harper's Weekly. Material in the collection dates from 1865 to 1899.
Chattanooga Area Historical Association collection of postcards
This collection contains books, pamphlets, and postcards regarding this history of Chattanooga and the American Civil War from 1865 to 1967. Items include books and booklets related to Chattanooga, the Civil War, and Army Life. Also included are post cards and snapshots featuring scenic views of Chattanooga, a reproduction of a book by Abraham Lincoln and a Calendar of Dinners created for the housekeeper.
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.
J. J. Manker correspondence
This collection contains letters written by and to the Reverend J. J. Manker regarding the Methodist Church and the beginning of Chattanooga University dating from 1868 to 1932.
Anne Bachman Hyde papers
City of Chattanooga Engineer letter book
This collection includes plans for downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee created by F. T. Hampton from 1870 to 1872.
Special Collections collection of Civil War newspapers
This collection contains historic reproductions of one issue each of the Chattanooga Daily Rebel and Vicksburg Daily Citizen dated 1862 August 9 and 1863 July 2 respectively. The issue of the Vicksburg Daily Citizen is reproduced on wallpaper.