15; a; 23; 10.0x20.0; 24; 10.0x20.0; 08/27/1918; This lot was purchased (1918) by Mrs. Argo from Mrs. Glenn. See also: Glenn, Mrs. Sarah B.; Morrison, Ambrose and James lot cards.; Argo, Laura M. 1853-1928; Beck, J.A. 1892-1971; Beck, William J....
15; a; 23; 10.0x20.0; 24; 08/27/1918; This lot was purchased (1918) by Mrs. Argo from Mrs. Glenn. See also: Glenn, Mrs. Sarah B.; Morrison, Ambrose and James lot cards.; Argo, Laura M. 1853-1928; Beck, J.A. 1892-1971; Beck, William J. 1889-1951;...
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.....
20; East; 25; 30.0x30.0; 366; I; 05/01/1847; Dickenson, N. W. 1825-1851; Hundley, George R. -1849; Hundley, Laura J. 1845-1852; Hundley, Robert M. 1841-1848; McAllister, Willie 1866-1867; Mitchell, J. A. 1852-1897
25; East; 9; 30.0x40.0; 435; I; 12/15/1848; Hynes, Andrew 1786-1849; Hynes, Andrew 1823-1827; Hynes, Ann 1796-1837; Hynes, Ann 1825-1833; Hynes, Laura 1830-1833
(Transferred from Meacham, W. F. who bought the lot from the original lot owner - Walker, John W.); 5; ---; 4; 48.0x18.0; 347; I; 07/13/1877; THE LOT IS FULL, NO MORE BURIALS ARE POSSIBLE. 1982.; Lee, A. P. 1893-1902 (Agnes Pearl); Lee, K. B....
(Transferred form Curry, Dr. R. O.); 4; ---; 9; 10.0x25.0; 334; II; 02/03/1874; Martin, Laura 1861-1864; Martin, Sallie 1863-1864 (infant); Perry, Sarah
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), of “The Crest,” historic home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, circa June 22nd, 1940. The caption reads: “Embodying all the charm and culture of the Old South, the stately antebellum home of...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about new members in the Girls’ Cotillion Club. The caption reads: “An attractive and popular group of girls elected to membership in the Girls’ Cotillion Club, seen at the home of the new...
Pictured: “Scrap literally rolls in:” A few minutes after the Highland Heights Junior High School was entered in the Banner scrap contest by Principal James C. Armistead, “Colonel” Dewey Russell (second from left) of the school’s Junior...