A photograph of the Ellington Agricultural Center at 440 Hogan Road, Nashville, Tennessee, as it appeared circa 1972. Originally part of the Brentwood Hall estate of financier Rogers Caldwell (1890-1968), the state-owned complex is now headquarters...
A photograph of Vasso and Hermes Pan, sister and brother who were visiting Nashville. An article titled "Noted Hollywood Dance Director Visits Nashville," ran in the 10 February 1939 edition of the Nashville Banner newspaper. "Hermes Pan, native...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about the Geedville girls in the basketball tournament. The caption reads: “Here are the Geedville girls of the Fifth District of Cannon county who breezed through to win the Cannon county...
28; Southeast; 48; 10.0x20.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by a Wetzel.; Rogers, L.A.C.; Wetzel, L. 1804-1848; Wetzel, J.
16; South; 18; 30.0x30.0; 199; III; 05/06/1863; Cockrill, M. B -1891; Cockrill, Martha 1817-1864; McCrory, Emma Boone 1833-1918; McCrory, Jos. C. 1832-1912; McCrory, Martha Douglas 1857-1862; Rogers, Mary A. S
(Transferred 1/2 the lot to F. R. Binkley in 1914); 29; East; 9; 15.0x20.0; 10; 15.0x20.0; 268; II; 09/14/1855; Hall 1846 (infant); McGrew, John Albert 1863-1931; McGrew, Carrie Louise 1865-1931; Rogers, Edward 1892-1947
A photograph of the Noel Hotel located at 200 Fourth Avenue North and corner of Church Street, Nashville, Tennessee, during construction. The property had been in the Noel family since 1854, at which time a huge spring flowed, furnishing most of...
Colonel Luke Lea, surrounded by a crowd and a brass band at the town square in Lebanon, Tennessee upon his release from prison in 1936. Luke Lea (1879-1945) was born at Lealand, the family’s 1,000-acre farm on the outskirts of Nashville. He was...
Colonel Luke Lea, surrounded by a crowd and a brass band at the town square in Lebanon, Tennessee upon his release from prison in 1936. Luke Lea (1879-1945) was born at Lealand, the family’s 1,000-acre farm on the outskirts of Nashville. He was...
Construction of the Maxwell House Hotel was not completed when Federal troops seized the building for use as a prison for Confederate soldiers. The cornerstone was laid in August of 1860, and the formal opening was in September of 1869. Isaiah...