A photograph of the exposed interior walls of the Knickerbocker Theater in Nashville, Tennessee featuring birds-of-paradise frescoes on the walls (pictured in this photograph). The Knickerbocker was originally a magnificent movie house, located in...
An excerpt from an oral history interview with former Nashville Mayor Beverly Briley, conducted on 3 April 1980 by Paul Clements as part of the Century III Nashville: Nashville Heritage Project. Briley, who was Mayor of Nashville from 1963 to...
Greeting card from Susie Agee, Edward O'Connor's sister, sent to him sometime during World War II. She writes a personal note to "Bud" on the back of the card, telling Edward that her husband, Malcolm, "really did enjoy reading about all those...
An excerpt from an oral history interview with Margaret Wright, conducted on 30 August 1976 by Ann Wells as part of the Historic Nashville, Inc. Tennessee Centennial Project. Wright describes the Flower Parade on Kate Kirkman Day at the close of...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in sports attire with a tennis racket, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in sports attire with a tennis racket, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....
Pictured: Miriam McGaw, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr. Frederic E. Cowden, both graduates of...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw at the piano, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr. Frederic E. Cowden, both...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in equestrian attire feeding a horse, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....
Pictured: Miriam McGaw at the piano, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr. Frederic E. Cowden, both...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in sports attire with a tennis racket, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in formal attire, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr. Frederic E. Cowden,...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in equestrian attire feeding a horse, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....