(Transferred from Berry, A.D.); 17; 5; 20.0x36.5; 426; I; 03/13/1879; Ellison, Ella 1878-1925; Ellison, Ella T.H. 1845-1899; Ellison, J.M. 1909 (inf of J.M.); Ellison, James M. 1844-1880; Ellison, James M. 1876-1929; Ellison, Katie 1877-78 (inf);...
(Transferred originally from Berry, A.D. to Thomas, Julia then to Wheless.); 17; 7; 12.0x20.0; 426; I; 04/05/1882; Davis, R.L. 1908 (inf of R.L. Davis); Parks, J.R. (Parks, Mrs. Jane 1834-1913); Wheless, Bennie 1880-1882; Wheless, Mollie F....
(Transferred to: [see other identifying info]; 17; 5; 30.0x40.0; 7; 8; 9; 426; I; 07/15/1848; Lot 9 - Doyle, Mrs. Ann 1906; Lot 5 - Ellison, Jas. M. 1879; Lot 8 - Thomas, Julia 1879; Lot 7 - Wheless, M.F. 1882; Check back of card for possible...
(Transferred to: [see other identifying info]; 17; 5; 30.0x40.0; 7; 8; 9; 426; I; 07/15/1848; Lot 9 - Doyle, Mrs. Ann 1906; Lot 5 - Ellison, Jas. M. 1879; Lot 8 - Thomas, Julia 1879; Lot 7 - Wheless, M.F. 1882; Check back of card for possible...
1 map; 58 x 75 cm. The first page of a two-page index to a plat map of downtown Nashville, Tennessee, originally published in 1908 by G.M. Hopkins Company. This index lists the names of all streets appearing on the map with their corresponding...
A 1938 aerial view of Nashville’s McConnell Field in Nashville, Tennessee. This field began operation circa 1927 and was named McConnell Field in honor of Lieutenant Brower McConnell who had died that year in an air crash while at Langley Field,...
A 1938 aerial view of Nashville’s McConnell Field in Nashville, Tennessee. This field began operation circa 1927 and was named McConnell Field in honor of Lieutenant Brower McConnell who had died that year in an air crash while at Langley Field,...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940): “These formidable-looking Army planes, above, swooped down from the sky over Nashville to take on more gas and oil at Berry Field before striking out for McComb, Miss., on their way to Uncle...
A celebration at the Nashville Airport in front of the American Airlines Astojet. Pictured left to right are: Judge Beverly Briley, unidentified man, and Mayor Ben West, celebrating the jet flight out of Nashville on June 11th, 1961. The signage...
A newly constructed Nashville Municipal Airport, located at Berry Field, was formally opened November 1, 1961. Described as ultramodern, the terminal cost $4,500,000 and had three main sections to handle inbound and outbound passenger flow...