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Lula Ulrica Whitaker papers
This collection contains correspondence from nine of the twelve authors known as the Southern Agrarians written in 1934 as well as photographic prints and negatives of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Culver Smith papers
Nancy Dugger manuscripts
This collection includes manuscripts of poetry, short stories, and books, written for children and young adults by Nancy Dugger. The collection also includes personal papers and spans dates from circa 1960 to 1985.
Charles Newcomb photographs, clippings, and papers
James Franklin drawings
This collection contains drawings by James Franklin, circa 1971 to 1972.
Au Panier Fleuri Inc. wooden box
This collection contains a decorative gold box made by Au Panier Fleuri Inc. in New York, New York, circa 1905 to 1922.
M. V. Anacker drawings
This collection contains pencil and pen drawings of military scenes sketched by M. V. Anacker.
Gilbert and Christine Govan correspondence
This collection includes 45 letters written by American authors from the South from circa 1932 to 1973. Correspondents include Wilma Dykeman Stokely, Julia Peterkin, Andrew Lytle, Caroline Gordon, George Scarbrough, Jesse Stuart, Richard Chase, Donald Davidson, Stanley Horn, Paul Jordan Smith, Anworth Rutherford, John Bennett, Robert Burch, and several others.
Caroline Gordon papers
Robert Sparks Walker papers
This collection includes correspondence, financial records, scrapbooks, and other personal papers as well as manuscripts and drafts of books, articles, and poetry authored by Robert Sparks Walker, a Chattanooga naturalist, writer, poet, and local historian dating from 1896 to 1962. Highlights of this collection include the manuscript and dummies for Walker's Pulitzer Prize nominated book, Torchlights to the Cherokees: The Brainerd Mission.