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    • Family making rugs

    • Family making rugs

    • Handicraft; Weaving; Rugs; Families; Living Rooms; Fireplaces; Older people; Cats; Children; Domestic life

    • A family scene of a group making rugs in Hamilton County, Tennessee. A cat laps milk at center, a man sits in a chair cutting pantyhose, a woman creates a rug, and a young girl winds the hose into a ball. A fan made of feathers hangs next to the...
    • May Day Float

    • May Day Float

    • Hygiene; Health care; School children; May poles; Health education; Trucks; Houses; City and town life; Parades and processions; Floats; Streets

    • View of school children in open truck during a May Day parade in 1924. The float is comprised of a May pole and poster stating "Health in Play."
    • Alvin C. York story -- sunbonnet and homemade broom

    • Alvin C. York story -- sunbonnet and homemade broom

    • Country life; Domestic life; Housework; Houses; Women; Clothing & dress; Bonnets; Older people; Handicraft; Brooms & brushes

    • A woman is standing on a porch near a wash tub with a wash board inside. The tub is raised by laying a wooden chair on its side. Two large lard cans just visible beside the chair may hold cleaning products. The woman is dressed in a sunbonnet, dark...
    • Interior of the Ryman Auditorium

    • Interior of the Ryman Auditorium

    • Auditoriums; Benches; Stages (Platforms); Theater curtains; Historic buildings; Concert halls; Architectural elements; Stage props; Pews; Pianos

    • The interior of the Ryman Auditorium showing the stage. Large oval signs on either side of the stage reads, "WSM Grand Ole Opry," as does a podium at stage left (house right). A stained-glass-inspired set piece is seen center stage near two pianos,...
    • Ingenious devices of soldiers in the camp and on campaign

    • Ingenious devices of soldiers in the camp and on campaign

    • Inventions; Soldiers; Prisoners; Signaling; Water carriers; Shelters; Artillery (Weaponry); Equipment; Carts & Wagons; Military camps; Tents

    • Fifteen images illustrating the imaginative way that Civil War soldiers tackled a variety of transportation, housing, equipment, and survival issues. Engravings on the back of the page appeared in Frank Leslie's post-war volume "The Soldier in Our...
    • Long boy

    • Long boy

    • Soldiers; Marching; Farms; Mules; Dogs; Swine; Roosters; Arrivals & departures; Families; Farewells; World War, 1914-1918

    • Comical drawing in which a soldier with rifle on his shoulder marches off to World War I down a dirt road and leaves in the background mother, father, sweetheart, a dog, and a mule sticking its head out of a barn. American flags are being waved by...
    • German prisoners at Bellicourt

    • German prisoners at Bellicourt

    • Military vehicles; Tanks (Military science); Trucks; Military personnel; Soldiers; Military uniforms; Uniforms; Prisoners of war; Campaigns & battles; War; World War 1914-1918; Fences; Troop movements

    • German prisoners taken by the Americans of the 27th Division during the drive on the Hindenburg line at Bellicourt. The 30th Division can be seen in the background going into the town of Nauroy. Bellicourt, Aisne, France. October 10, 1918.
    • Member of Thirtieth Division with supply tank

    • Member of Thirtieth Division with supply tank

    • Soldiers; Military personnel; Uniforms; Military uniforms; Helmets; Arms & armament; Gas masks; Military vehicles; Armored vehicles; Tanks (Military science); Campaigns & battles; War; World War, 1914-1918;

    • A member of the American Expeditionary Force walks in front of a supply tank at Caution Paddock (near Villeret). He appears to have a cigarette in his mouth. "GRIFF" is written on front of the tank. The faint image of a person in a knee-length...
    • Joseph Buckner Killebrew

    • Joseph Buckner Killebrew

    • People associated with agriculture; Plantation owners; Farmers' groups; Iron industry; Monuments & memorials; Journalists; Emigration & immigration; Bas-reliefs

    • Tennessee Agriculture Hall of Fame memorial honoring Joseph Buckner Killebrew. There is included an bas-relief image of Killebrew, and brief details of his life.
    • Ferry at Chattanooga

    • Ferry at Chattanooga

    • Ferries; Marine terminals; Boats; Flatboats; Barges; Rivers; Mountains; Cattle; Farms

    • Ferry in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The etching shows the operation of an active ferry. In the drawing are cattle being ferried across the river. There are some small boats and trees in the foreground. There are also hills and a farm in the background.
    • Government Building

    • Government Building

    • Centennial celebrations; Exhibition buildings; Exhibitions; Anniversaries; Events; Fairs; Commemorations; Flags; Domes

    • Angled view of the U.S. Government Building at the Tennessee Centennial Exposition. The building stood close to the main entrance of the grounds near Lake Katherine. The building, with classical style architecture, had the form of a cross. The...

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