A published photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Gerst Beer. The picture shows a couple dressed in Gay Nineties (1890s) clothes, riding in a horse drawn carriage. The banner draped upon a horse...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about a musicale at the Lewis home. The caption reads: “Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis are seen on the lawns of their home, “Singing Waters,” on Hillcrest Avenue, where the beautiful annual...
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gaut, known as the “Alamo.” The home was located on Murfreesboro Pike, on land granted by the State of North Carolina in 1793, to Thomas Hardiman. It was during the American Civil War that a large body of...
A Christmas card of the second “Fairview” home of the Foster family, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane in Nashville, Tennessee. After the first home was destroyed by fire circa 1933, this home was built upon the foundation of the...
This attractive seven-room home, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane, in Nashville, Tennessee, was built for Mrs. Chauncey C. Foster. The residence was built upon the foundation of the old Foster home, after it was destroyed by fire circa...
This attractive seven-room home, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane, in Nashville, Tennessee, was built for Mrs. Chauncey C. Foster. The residence was built upon the foundation of the old Foster home, after it was destroyed by fire circa...
This attractive seven-room home, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane, in Nashville, Tennessee, was built for Mrs. Chauncey C. Foster. The residence was built upon the foundation of the old Foster home, after it was destroyed by fire circa...
This attractive seven-room home, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane, in Nashville, Tennessee, was built for Mrs. Chauncey C. Foster. The residence was built upon the foundation of the old Foster home, after it was destroyed by fire circa...
This attractive seven-room home, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane, in Nashville, Tennessee, was built for Mrs. Chauncey C. Foster. The residence was built upon the foundation of the old Foster home, after it was destroyed by fire circa...
This attractive seven-room home, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane, in Nashville, Tennessee, was built for Mrs. Chauncey C. Foster. The residence was built upon the foundation of the old Foster home, after it was destroyed by fire circa...
This attractive seven-room home, located on the Hillsboro Road at Abbott Lane, in Nashville, Tennessee, was built for Mrs. Chauncey C. Foster. The residence was built upon the foundation of the old Foster home, after it was destroyed by fire circa...
The Walgreens store at 3901 Hillsboro Pike, in Nashville, Tennessee, that was built upon the land where originally the Foster family resided in their “Fairview” homes. These digital reproductions were scanned from the scrapbook of Mrs. Frank...
The Walgreens store at 3901 Hillsboro Pike, in Nashville, Tennessee, that was built upon the land where originally the Foster family resided in their “Fairview” homes. These digital reproductions were scanned from the scrapbook of Mrs. Frank...
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...
A 1938 aerial view of Nashville’s McConnell Field in Nashville, Tennessee. This field began operation circa 1927 and was named McConnell Field in honor of Lieutenant Brower McConnell who had died that year in an air crash while at Langley Field,...
A 1938 aerial view of Nashville’s McConnell Field in Nashville, Tennessee. This field began operation circa 1927 and was named McConnell Field in honor of Lieutenant Brower McConnell who had died that year in an air crash while at Langley Field,...
Pictured: A big crowd welcoming the arrival of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and other dignitaries at the train station, in Nashville, Tennessee, for the funeral of Congressman Joseph Wellington “Jo” Byrns, Sr. in Nashville, Tennessee. Bryns...
Pictured: Dignitaries arriving with President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the funeral service of Congressman Joseph Wellington “Jo” Byrns, Sr. in Nashville, Tennessee. Bryns (July 20, 1869-June 4, 1936) was a U.S. politician, born in Cedar Hill,...
Pictured: A big crowd welcoming the arrival of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and other dignitaries, for the funeral of Congressman Joseph Wellington “Jo” Byrns, Sr. in Nashville, Tennessee. Bryns (July 20, 1869-June 4, 1936) was a U.S....