29; East; 23; 10.0x20.0; 250; III; 10/07/1864; This lot is no longer here any more due to the Cotton Mill which cut through this corner of the Cemetery.
29; East; 29; 20.0x30.0; 277; III; 03/17/1865; This lot is not longer here due to the Cotton Mill which cut through this east corner of the Cemetery.; Plowman, David 1865 (infant of) (probably)
(Transferred from Newell, MRs. Jean); 4; 7; 10.0x20.0; 266; II; 03/14/1856; This lot is no longer identifiable--there is a G.W. Terry right next to where L.L. Terry's lot probably was. According to the deed it was sold in part to Charles Waldron.
29; East; 28; 10.0x20.0; 272; III; 03/04/1865; This lot is no longer here any more due to the Cotton Mill which cuts through this corner of the cemetery.
29; East; 18; 10.0x20.0; 217; III; 08/18/1864; This lot is no longer here any more due to the Cotton Mill which cuts through this corner of the Cemerery.
29; East; 26; 10.0x30.0; 288; III; 07/05/1865; This lot is no longer here any more due to the Cotton Mill which cuts through this corner of the Cemetery.
29; East; 21; 32x7x25x24; 215; III; 07/25/1864; This lot is no longer here any more due to the fence which cuts off the corner of the cemetery.; E. L.; O. B. L.
Based on the English Music Hall song, "It's A Long Way To Tipperary" (1912, by Harry Williams and Jack Judge) which became a favorite and famous marching song of the British Expeditionary Force at the very outbreak of World War I in August, 1914,...
A photograph of the Romanesque building, located at 315 Fourth Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee that housed the Vanderbilt Law Department and part of the Vanderbilt School of Dentistry in the late 1800's and early 1900's. By 1919, an addition was...
A color postcard of the Jefferson Street Bridge on the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, showing its metal truss design. No longer extant, the bridge was demolished in 1990 to make way for a new Jefferson Street Bridge that could handle...
A color postcard of the Dutch Mill in Shelby Park, Nashville, Tennessee. This windmill structure, no longer extant, once stood on the landscape of Shelby Park, in East Nashville, near the Cumberland River. In 1909, Shelby Park was acquired by the...
A photograph of Belmont Church, now located at 64 Music Square East. Originally the church was called Belmont Avenue Church of Christ and had an address of 64 Sixteenth Avenue South. While today the church has a non-denominational congregation,...
A photograph of the Church of God located at 1023 Third Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee. A church of many names, this church began in the 1940s as Church of the First Born. In the 1960s the Nashville city directories record the name as ABC...