A photograph of the exposed interior walls of the Knickerbocker Theater in Nashville, Tennessee featuring birds-of-paradise frescoes on the walls (pictured in this photograph). The Knickerbocker was originally a magnificent movie house, located in...
An undated photograph of the second governor's mansion located at 2118 West End Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee. The squarish, buff-colored brick structure was originally a residence built by C. T. Cheek, a wealthy wholesale grocer, circa 1910. It was...
A photograph of Third Baptist Church located at 908 Monroe Street in Nashville, Tennessee. The building was erected in 1903 as noted on the cornerstone. The foundation is made of cut limestone. The exterior walls are red brick. The windows are...
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 postcard of a winding drive in Warner Park, Nashville, Tennessee, dated between 1907 and 1914. The verso reads: "Warner Park, just beyond the city limits, contains 2,550 acres and many miles of beautiful drives and enchanting bridle paths and...
A photograph of James Melton, the noted Metropolitan Opera tenor pictured in front of the Hermitage Hotel at 231 6th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee. James Melton was in town to speak at his alma mater Vanderbilt and visit old friends. In the...
25.0x40.0; 277; II; 03/01/1853; Can't find this lot-- somewhere on the west side of Gulley Avenue and the North side of Mulberry. ; [for burial] See file--noted to have been moved to Mt. Olivet--she is the mother-in-law of H.S. French.; Guigley,...
A page from a mounted and bound volume of twenty-five pen-and-ink wash drawings, and two pen-and-ink maps of Nashville created by William A. Eichbaum during the 1850s. Eichbaum was a Nashville bookseller and resident for fifty years. The map on...
28; Northwest-1 or Northeast; 1; 10.0x32.0; 14; 10.0x32.0; 354; I; 06/10/1846; Looks empty. ; [burials noted as ""3 infant sons of Henry and Mary Wharton""; Fredrick 1842-43; Miner 1845-46; William Henry 1840-41
Not a full page will, but rather a strip of letterhead from Merchants Bank, Nashville, inscribed with four names written on the verso: Frank Anderson, J. Winfield Graves, Jno. A Wright, and J. S. Beatle. A noted date is Sept. 18th and the...
An original will of John H. Anderson, of Manchester, Tennessee, dated August 6th, 1902. Illustrates the first page of the document. Anderson’s will was presented for probate to the Davidson County Court on September 18, 1903 as noted on the...
This Nashville cabin probably belonged to the Foster family. It was located in “the former barnyard, now the corner of Bandywood and Abbott Martin” as noted in the family scrapbook. These digital reproductions were scanned from the scrapbook...
A postcard of The Fisk Memorial Chapel on the campus of Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. The chapel was built in 1892 by means of a legacy from General Clinton B. Fisk, (for whom the University is named), which, according to family wishes,...