A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about graduates in the beauty culture school in Columbia, Tennessee. The caption reads: “Columbia, Tenn., March 1 (Spl.) Students of the NYA girls school here, which reopened at the historic...
Advertisement for Skalowski's Confectionery Parlor, located at 217 Fifth Ave. North in downtown Nashville. Advertisement reads: "America's Handsomest Confectionery Parlor" and promotes the ice cream parlor as "Nashville's Beauty Spot" and "A...
A photograph of a large crowd of people viewing Harveys Department Store's nativity scene in Centennial Park. This article appeared in the Nashville Banner newspaper with similar photographs on December 3, 1956: "Nashvillians by the thousands took...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), showing the patriotic group as “the small but most colorful part of Hume-Fogg’s R. O. T. C., as it lined up with lifted chins and straightened shoulders on the steps of the school on Broad...
An excerpt from an oral history interview with Nashville business and civic leader James Stephen (Steve) Turner, conducted on 21 June 2006 by Andrea Blackman as part of the Nashville Public Library's Nashville Business Leaders Oral History...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in sports attire with a tennis racket, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in sports attire with a tennis racket, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....
Pictured: Miriam McGaw, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr. Frederic E. Cowden, both graduates of...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw at the piano, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr. Frederic E. Cowden, both...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in equestrian attire feeding a horse, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....
Pictured: Miriam McGaw at the piano, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr. Frederic E. Cowden, both...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in sports attire with a tennis racket, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in formal attire, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr. Frederic E. Cowden,...
Pictured: Miriam McGaw in equestrian attire feeding a horse, she became the only freshman to be named Miss Vanderbilt in 1938. She was born in Nashville November 2, 1919, to Bonnie Howard McGaw and Samuel Marshall McGaw. In 1942, she married Dr....