A photograph of Fannie Battle Day Home territorial chairmen seen at the home of Mrs. Howard Adkins, circa 4 December 1951, where she displays the symbol of the Fannie Battle carol singers, "A candle in the window; a carol at the door." Seen from...
27; West; 31; 10.0x40.0; 32; 33; 10.0x40.0; 114; II; 07/25/1850; Ford, Ann Smith Jefferson -1877; Ford, Dr. J.P. 1810-1865; Jones, Lillie Harrison 1861-62; Mead, Martha 1789-1850; Tully, Albert J. 1826-1866; Tully, Milton 1824-1845; Weaver, Ann...
20.0x20.0; 189; III; 01/07/1863; Can't find this lot..somewhere on te East side of the Cemetery--at the junction of Plumb Avenue and Turnpike--next to Angeline Byler's lot.
28; Northwest-1; 10; 20.0x32.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by this Parrish.; Couch, Maria 1792-1864; Parrish, Ann E. 1835-1869; Parrish, Catherine Ann 1854-1855; Parrish, George 1842-1844; Parish, James...
27; West; 14; 10.0x40.0; 429; I; 09/28/1848; Perry, J. P. 1820-1886; Perry, Jessie 1847-1848; Perry, John B. 1813-1869; Cobb, Orville 1901-1902; Luster, T. E. -1902
28; Southeast; 79; 10.0x20.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by a Shelby.; Campbell, T. 1785-1828; Minnick, J.P. 1770-1835; Shelby, D. 1836; Williams, D.D. 1836-36
28; Southeast; 6; 10.0x20.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by a Shirley.; Shirley, J.A. 1825-1847; Shirley, Mrs. J.P. 1776-1876; Shirley, Paul 1821-1843; Shirley, Paul 1821-1876
(Transferred from Dortch, Nat. F.; 16; South; 29; 20.0x30.0; 244; III; 09/29/1902; Lawrence, C. A. 1844-1925; Lawrence, Emma 1845-1927; Lawrence, J. P. -1905 (infant); Lawrence, L. F. 1873-1875; Lawrence, L. L. 1876-1879; Lawrence, M. C. -1908...
(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.
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about the Founders’ Day pageant at Eastland School. The caption identifies left to right “Mrs. Tom A. Bland, president of the Eastland P.T.A.; Mrs. J. H. Pate, Eastland Founders’ Day...
An original political cartoon drawing created by Jack Knox, cartoonist with the Memphis Commercial Appeal from the early 1930s to circa 1944. This anti-Nazi cartoon depicts the cloud of "D-Day" in the background, while a fearful Hitler has a heavy...