A postcard of Battle Ground Academy and Gymnasium, circa 1909. Established in 1889, the school was named for its original location on the battle ground of the Civil War Battle of Franklin. The first campus was erected at the corner of Columbia...
20; West; 11; 10.0x20.0; 151; II; 11/26/1850; Dorris, Joseph 1837-1838; Dorris, Elizabeth M.; Dorris, John Irwin; Dorris, John I. 1830-1848; Dorris, Rebecca 1835-1850; Dorris, Wm. D. 1802-1892; Dorris, Wm. M. 1833-1847; Dorris, Rebecca Shivers...
4; ---; 11; 25.0x40.0; 214; II; 10/30/1851; Brown, W. D. 1835-1858; Claiborn, Mrs. Mary R. 1853-1867; Hobbs, John N. 1822-1865; Johnson, Mrs. Ellen R. 1823-1861; Johnson, Mrs. Fannie 1798-1878; Johnson, James 1797-1863; Johnson, W. A. 1821-1891;...
An original will of W. F. Askew, dated May 18th, 1921. Illustrates the first page of the document. The will cites Askew was “a member of the Masonic Home … all of the above said property to be turned over to the Board of Control to be used by...
Pictured: “’Big Boy Sarg,’ a two-year-old Great Dane, the mascot of the Seventy-fifth Brigade, Field Artillery, condescended to look over the proceedings of the day accompanied by, left to right: Privates W. D. MacDonald, Howard Harrison, and...
Pictured: The Great Dane mascot “Big Boy Sarg” of the Seventy-fifth Brigade, Field Artillery, with left to right: Privates W. D. MacDonald, Howard Harrison, and Dallas? Roberts, all of the Brigade Headquarters Battery, and all from Lebanon,...