A photograph of Avon N. Williams, Jr., being congratulated by his wife, Marie Bontemps, and supporters after his successful bid to become the first African American senator in Tennessee since Reconstruction. He ran for state senator from the 19th...
28; Southeast; 87; 10.0x14.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Platt book this lot is owned by N.C. Cross; Cross, A.H. 1835-1843; Cross, N.D. 1802-1866; Cross, W.B. 1836-1838
8; ---; 24; 10.0x40.0; 321; I; 06/25/1845; Myers, Caroline 1845 (Infant); Myers, Edwin N. -1854 (infant); Myers, Elizabeth 1818-1899; Myers, Frances E. 1844-1845; Myers, Henry 1811-1878; Myers, Henry N. 1842-1870; Myers, Lewis McC. 1846-1871
Two photographs showing an apartment building above the Hooberry’s Book Store at 140 Fifth Avenue N in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, with the Country Kitchen restaurant, and some vacant spaces. The 1949 City Directory cites the Clifton...
A photograph of the Charter Commission at work, circa 1962. Members of the commission appointed by Nashville Mayor Ben West were Carmack Cochran, R. N. Chenault, Alexander Looby, Rebecca Thomas, and Joe Torrence. Members of the commission...
A photograph of the Charter Commission at work, circa 1962. Members of the commission appointed by Nashville Mayor Ben West were Carmack Cochran, R. N. Chenault, Alexander Looby, Rebecca Thomas, and Joe Torrence. Members of the commission...
A photograph of Charter Commission members in conversation, circa 1962. Pictured here, from left to right, are G. S. Meadors, R. N. Chenault, Charlie Warfield, and Cecil Branstetter. Meadors was a member of the first Charter Commission and...
An edited excerpt with transcript and photograph from an interview with Cheri Silverstein, conducted on 6 October 2007 by her friend Andrea Rodriguez at the Nashville StoryCorps StoryBooth, located in the Nashville Room of the Nashville Public...
This photograph, published in the Nashville Banner circa the Yuletide season of 1955, relates to a Nashville family's long and meaningful participation in the Christmas carol program of the Fannie Battle Day Home. The caption from an undated...
An undated copy photograph of United States Army Captain James Pierre Drouillard, an 1861 graduate of West Point and an officer of the United States Army who served in the American Civil War. A native of Gallipolis, Ohio, he is pictured wearing his...
20; East; 22; 20.0x28.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by a Peach, W.; Peach, E. A. Zachery 1830-1864; Peach, J. T. 1847-1848; Peach, Susan 1813-1863; F. N. G.; E. N.
4; 19; 10.0x40.0; 162; II; 01/11/1851; Anderson, Mary a. 1810-1887; Carvell, Joseph K 1932-33; Morgan, Nancy 1777-1847; Morgan, Robert T 1801-1844; Todd, John N. 1787-1844; Todd, John N. Jr. 1832-1878; Todd, Mary Josephine (inf)
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
27; East; 3; 10.0x40.0; 389; I; 10/20/1847; Cross, Helen Powers 1840-1926; Cross, N. B. 1898-1909; Cross, U. N. 1839-1904; Maddux, Helen O. 1881-1882; Maddux, Sadie B. 1883-1884; Powers, Myra L. 1818-1877; Powers, S. H. 1813-1863
An undated photograph the Old Stone Bridge over Mansker's Creek in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. This historic bridge is one of Tennessee's oldest bridges made of stone with masonry arch construction. This dual arch bridge was built circa 1837-1849...
Jazz group Sax’n Anhalt performs at a flood relief concert in Johanniskirche organized by Nashville’s sister city Magdeburg, Germany in May of 2010. The concert raised over $6,000.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History...
Jazz group Sax’n Anhalt performs outside the Johanniskirche at a flood relief concert organized by Nashville’s sister city Magdeburg, Germany in May of 2010. The concert raised over $6,000 in donations for flood relief in Nashville.
Forms...