32; 10.0x20.0; 27; III; 05/29/1856; Can't find the lot--somewhere on the east side of D. F. Carter's lot--in the south side of Cherry and the west side of City Avenue extended.
19; West; 30; 10.0x28.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by Harper.; Harper, Eliz. (68 years); Moore, William C. 1809-1844; Patton, Frank L. 1844-1845; Staton, Charles F. 1838-1842
16; South; 30; 10.0x10.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by a Ignatz.; Ignatz, Anna; Ignatz, Clara; Ignatz, Frank; Ignatz, Julius
16; North; 62; 20.0x10.0; 62; III; 04/16/1857; Mary Ida Scheurman disinterred March 30, 1982 see card.; Owen, Margaret 1882-1933; Owen, William Franklin 1877-1942; Scheuerman, Frank A. 1853-1924; Scheuerman, Mary Ida 1855-1924
(Transferred from J.P.W. Brown); 16; South; 33; 22.0x30.0; 214; I; 04/17/1899; Looks empty.; Martin, C. V. 1840-1903; Martin, Frank 1899 (infant); Martin, J. D. 1840-1903; M. M.; M.
15; a; 23; 10.0x20.0; 24; 10.0x20.0; 332; II; 04/28/1854; Lots 23 & 24 also owned by Glenn, Sarah B. according to the Plat book. Lots 23 & 24 are now owened by Laura Everett Argo. See lot card for Argo.; Argo, Laura 1853-1928; Beck, J. A.....
A captioned photo, from the Nashville Times (1940), about students of the Robertson Academy. The caption reads: “A novel event Friday evening will be the revue … at Robertson Academy, in which students in the school will impersonate their...
A captioned photo, published in the Nashville Times (1940), about the Fannie Battle Social Workers. The caption reads: “The Fannie Battle Social Workers are seen at a recent meeting at Centennial Club, where they planned the program of their...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about the Hicks-Hill wedding. The caption reads: “Seen at the Edgefield Baptist Church following the marriage of Miss Dorothy J. Hill to John E. Hicks, are members of the bridal party, as...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about Robert Cash’s birthday party. The caption states he was “host at a birthday party recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cash, 1711 Woodland Street. Those sent at the...
An original will of Frank M. Ayers, dated November 20th, 1914. Illustrates the first page of the document. Ayer’s will was presented for probate to the Davidson County Court on April 13th, 1922. Forms part of Record Group 16, Original Wills,...
A styled “King Ludwig ring,” a replica made by the B. F. Stief company of Nashville, Tennessee. The B. F. Stief Jewelry Company, one of the South’s outstanding jewelry establishments, originated at the beginning of the Civil War. Pertaining...
Pictured: “Cannon balls donated: these six-inch, solid cast-iron cannon balls, Civil War relics recovered from construction work on the old National Casket Company factory, on the site now occupied by the Tennessee Central Railway Station, are to...
Pictured: Event hosts and dignitaries table, including Governor Frank Clement at the 1956 Banner Banquet of Champions held at the Maxwell House Hotel in downtown Nashville. This annual event was hosted by the Banner newspaper to honor sports...
Based on a 1903 gospel version by Reverend Charles Tindley of Philadelphia, and in 1946, the song for striking employees of the American Tobacco Company, "We Shall Overcome" spread through the country as an anthem for southern African American...