(and Trimble, John); 4; ---; 1; 40.0x50.0; 268; I; 05/15/1844; A. C. G.; Ramsey, Charlotte P. 1812-1887; Ramsey, Susan A. 1810-1849; Ramsey, Co. William B. 1799-1874; Mary Eliza W. (Infant)
8; ---; 4; 20.0x40.0; 342; I; 03/26/1846; Foster, -1847 (Mrs. E. H. Foster); Hamilton, Mrs. N. E. 1825-1911; McIntosh, John 1836-1908; Neal, F. G. 1836-1908; Pail, I. L. 1858-1900; Paul, Lucy H. 1831-1857
11; West; 28; 20.0x40.0; 232; I; 10/00/1843; Bell, Mrs. Mary Miller 1837-1873; Conlan, Catherine A. 1817-1855; Conlan, Joseph W. 1815-1852; Gallr, Jospeh G.; Faltz, Catherine 1820-1847; Miller, Capt. Joseph 1791-1846; Walton, Robert J. 1833-1852
(Transferred to McAllister, William); 25; East; 8; 15.0x40.0; 49; II; 11/12/1849; J. D. H 1840-1894 (Houston, J. D.); H. H. 1958; McAllister; McAllister, William E. 1828-1903 (Pettit, Jas. G.)
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about the food stamp plan in Davidson County, Tennessee. The caption is: “When the food stamp plan began operation at 9 a.m. Thursday, the clerks in charge were busy from the first …....
The West Meade Mansion was built in 1886 by U.S. Supreme Court Judge Howell E. Jackson, and his wife, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of General William G. Harding. The stately red brick mansion with a huge porch is built in the French Victorian style....
Interior and exterior photos of the Beaman Bottling Company, as they received the City Beautiful Plaque on May 2nd, 1962. This award originated from the City Beautiful Commission of Nashville, Tennessee. The 1963 City Directory cites the address...
The home of Captain John Bradford, named “Woodstock,” located on Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tennessee. The original home, according to a note in the scrapbook, was located at approximately 4510 Granny White Pike. Lizzie Nichol “was...
Pictured: Nashville civic leader, businessman, and banker James Carroll “J. C.” Napier. This renown African American was one of the founders of Citizens Bank, where he served as cashier without pay until his death in 1940. This successful...
Pictured: Nashville civic leader, businessman, and banker James Carroll “J. C.” Napier. This renown African American was one of the founders of Citizens Bank, where he served as cashier without pay until his death in 1940. This successful...
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: “Bottling industry aids scrap collection: a fleet of trucks from the Seven-Up Bottling Company … devoted their entire day to the collection of scrap metal from local schools entered in the Banner drive, as did other local bottling...
Pictured: “Tom Joy School builds lofty scrap pile: the students at Tom Joy School, among the first groups to enter the Banner scrap contest, are determined to win one of the special prizes for schools, announced today, as evidenced by their...