A photograph of Sixty-first Avenue United Methodist Church located at 6018 New York Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee. The church's original site address was 6020 New York Avenue. The foundation is made of concrete blocks, painted white. The...
A photograph of Bill Hudson and Associates, an advertising agency that stands on the lot of the former Immanuel Baptist Church located at 1701 West End Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee. Construction on Immanuel Baptist Church was started in 1911 and...
A photograph of Mt. Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church located at 1423 Fourth Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee. This church was built in 1906 as Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church and reestablished in 1955 under the administration of Reverend Joe...
A photograph of Pennsylvania Avenue Church of Christ located at 5411 Pennsylvania Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee. The foundation is made of brick in the front and concrete block in the rear. The exterior walls are made of brick that has been...
A photograph of Strother's Meeting Center located on the southeast section of the Scarritt-Bennett Center campus. This log cabin church was the meeting place for the first Methodist conference in Middle Tennessee. That first conference took place...
A postcard of Church Street at the corner of Seventh Avenue looking east in downtown Nashville around 1918. This corner was one of the busiest corners in the retail section of Nashville during the time, with close proximity to all the theatres and...
Subdivision of Mt. Olivet Cemetery lot 161, section one, owned by Dr. D.T. McGavock. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, located on Lebanon Road, opened in 1856 and is still in operation today. 8 x 10 in.
A postcard featuring two Nashville scenes. The top section is of the Parthenon in Centennial Park. The view shows the annual Christmas display which attracted thousands of visitors each year from 1954 to 1967. In 1968 the oversized nativity...
A postcard of the Nashville Reservoir located on Eighth Avenue South. An electric streetcar is pictured on the road. In 1889 the city built the reservoir on top of Kirkpatrick Hill on the site of Fort Casino just south of downtown Nashville. The...
A photograph of the buildings at 200 and 210 Second Ave. North, after they were gutted by fire on October 12, 1985. This view is from the west, across Second Avenue. The buildings had been connected for some time and had been the site of a variety...
A photograph of "women of the Brentwood Methodist
Church who prepared lunch for the group, including Mrs. Milton McArthur, Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. George S. Herbert, Mrs. Ewing Bradford, Mrs. Charles Howell, Sr., who served as chairman, Mrs. Charles...
Found the deed which transferred the lot to Martin C. Cotton. Check Martin C. Cotton's card.; 4; 2; 10.0x40.0; 261; I; 03/29/1844; This lot is located in Section #4 Lot #2 according to the description in the deed-- located next to Robert Gardner's...
4; 3; 10.0x40.0; 260; I; 03/29/1844; This lot is located in Section #4, Lot #3 according to the description in the deed--located next to Rutledge Lot--but now is Adams lot according to the Plat book.
297; II; 08/00/1853; Can't find--the deed was not finished--south side of Poplar and the south side of Napier's lot--possibly Ann Stothard's lot section 23 lot 15--check that.
28; Northeast; 60; 10.0x20.0; 400; I; 02/18/1848; [Gilbert, Thomas and William are buried on Lot 59 in the same section.]; Gilbert, Dewitt Clinton 1829-1844; Gilbert, Nancy 1804-1839
11; West; 27; 40.0x40.0; 299; I; 11/02/1844; This lot is now believed to be absorbed in Everett * Lanier Lots which is next to Hames Sagler's Lot Section 11 (west) Lot 27.