The home residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Scudday Herbert, located at 611 Lynnbrook Road, in Nashville, Tennessee. This was their family residence from October 1932 through July 1971. These digital reproductions were scanned from the scrapbook of...
The home residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Scudday Herbert, located at 611 Lynnbrook Road, in Nashville, Tennessee. This was their family residence from October 1932 through July 1971. These digital reproductions were scanned from the scrapbook of...
The home residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Scudday Herbert, located at 611 Lynnbrook Road, in Nashville, Tennessee. This was their family residence from October 1932 through July 1971. These digital reproductions were scanned from the scrapbook of...
1 map; 58 x 75 cm. A plat map of downtown Nashville, Tennessee and the surrounding area, originally published in 1908 by G. M. Hopkins Company, showing the various buildings, landscapes, acreage, and street routes for several blocks. Original...
An excerpt from an oral history interview with George Boyles, conducted on 27 October 1987 by Mary Glenn Hearne. Boyles discusses the two-year debate among McKendree Methodist Church members over plans by church officials to build a high-rise...
An excerpt from an oral history interview with George Boyles, conducted on 20 July 1988 by Mary Glenn Hearne. Boyles discusses the construction of several colleges in Nashville during the period 1910-1930, including Peabody College, Scarritt...
A photograph of "women of the Brentwood Methodist
Church who prepared lunch for the group, including Mrs. Milton McArthur, Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. George S. Herbert, Mrs. Ewing Bradford, Mrs. Charles Howell, Sr., who served as chairman, Mrs. Charles...
An excerpt from an oral history interview with George Boyles, conducted on 27 October 1987 by Mary Glenn Hearne. Boyles discusses the Princess Theatre, a vaudeville theatre located next to McKendree Methodist Church. The complete interview, as...
An excerpt from an oral history interview with George Boyles, conducted on 20 July 1988 by Mary Glenn Hearne. Boyles discusses the Nashville Conservatory of Music and some of the teachers there, including Signor Gaetano De Luca and Joseph...
An excerpt from an oral history interview with George Boyles, conducted on 20 July 1988 by Mary Glenn Hearne. Boyles discusses the original Belmont Theatre, which was a movie theatre. The complete interview, as well as a partial index, is...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940). It cites that “A group from Division Four of the Commercial-Industrial committee of the Red Cross are shown above. Left to right, seated, are Charles L. Cornelius, Balie Gross and Ruben Seay;...
Overton Hall, “the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maxwell Overton was built in 1900 by Mr. Overton. It is after the Tudor style of architecture for manor houses, and stands in the midst of a large park, thickly wooded with giant forest trees …...
An original will of Eugene Arnell, dated April 5th, 1918, with reference to Herbert, Tennessee. The document was witnessed by Jno. H. Fey and C. F. Hutchinson. Illustrates the first page of the document. Arnold’s will was presented for probate...
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...
Interior and exterior views of the Villa “La Colombaia,” located in Florence, Italy. This villa was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Foster, where they lived until the breakout of World War II. Prior to their ownership, it was the...
This Nashville cabin probably belonged to the Foster family. It was located in “the former barnyard, now the corner of Bandywood and Abbott Martin” as noted in the family scrapbook. These digital reproductions were scanned from the scrapbook...
This was the elegant home “Fairview,” of Mrs. Wilbur F. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Foster, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane in Nashville, Tennessee. The home was later destroyed by fire circa 1933 and was rebuilt on the same...