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    • Hand-painted sash

    • Hand-painted sash

    • Clothing & dress

    • Hand-painted sash in honor of Mrs. William McKinley's visit to the Tennessee Centennial Exposition. The sash reads "Woman's Department, Tennessee Centennial, In honor of Mrs. McKinley, June 12 1897." The name tag reads "Miss Mary Bass."
    • Beautiful Jim Key tent

    • Beautiful Jim Key tent

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    • News Room

    • News Room

    • Barbed wire; Maps

    • This page includes a drawing of a newsroom. Mitchener has drawn a world map that is posted on a blackboard. Underneath the title, "News Room," he has listed three categories: "Latest News," "From the Front," and "Kriege Rules." The "Latest News"...
    • It starts, usually, as…

    • It starts, usually, as…

    • Parachutists; Aircraft accidents

    • This image was drawn by Hardy A. Mitchener, Jr. in the diary that he received during his stay at a German prisoner of war camp. It pictures an airman, probably Mitchener himself, falling out of the sky in a parachute. His plane has been shot down,...
    • W. R. McQuown, C. S. A.

    • W. R. McQuown, C. S. A.

    • Men; Soldiers

    • Bust portrait of W. R. McQuown in civilian clothing. An inscription beneath the image reads, "4th Ky. Regt., C.S.A./ Col. Lewis Regt./ W. R. McQuown." An inscription on the back reads, "Leader of the 4th Ky. Regt and the 1st Tenn Band until the...
    • Headquarters of the 2nd Battalion

    • Headquarters of the 2nd Battalion

    • Military headquarters; War; World War, 1914-1918

    • The caption reads, "Second Bn. 105th Engineers Hdq. Near Brandhock." Writing on the picture reads, "2nd Bn. Hdq. Brandhock Belgium." Several buildings can be seen in the picture next to a wooden walkway.
    • Tammany Hall, New York City

    • Tammany Hall, New York City

    • Awards; Rewards of Merit; Political parties; Partisan politics; Political organizations; Political patronage; Municipal government

    • A pen and ink drawing of Tammany Hall in New York City. The three-story building is located on a street corner. The inscription reads: "Tammany Hall, New York City, where Andrew Jackson attended a public dinner on February 23, 1819. Collection of...
    • Baltimore City Assembly Room and Library

    • Baltimore City Assembly Room and Library

    • Banquet halls; Banquets; Private libraries; Awards

    • A pen and ink drawing of the Baltimore City Assembly Room. Shows a large two-story Georgian building. On the roof is an American flag. The caption reads: "City Assembly Room and Library, Baltimore, Md., where a banquet was given Andrew Jackson,...
    • Washington Hall and Hotel, Philadelphia

    • Washington Hall and Hotel, Philadelphia

    • Hotels; Awards; Banquet halls; Banquets; Rewards of merit

    • A pen and ink drawing showing the front of Washington Hall and the adjoining hotel. Both are two-story buildings. The caption reads: Washington Hall and Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., where Andrew Jackson was banqueted February 1819. Collection of the...
    • Capitol, Washington D.C.

    • Capitol, Washington D.C.

    • Legislative bodies; Politics & government; Capitols; Government facilities; Rotundas

    • A pen and ink drawing of the United States Capitol building in Washington D.C. The drawing shows both houses of Congress and the rotunda before the dome was built. The caption reads: "The Capitol, Washington D.C. where Andrew Jackson sat as U.S....
    • Andrew Jackson Postage Stamp

    • Andrew Jackson Postage Stamp

    • Postage stamps

    • A pen and ink drawing of the 1861 postage stamp honoring Andrew Jackson. The authentic stamp is surrounded by the drawing. The caption reads: "Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the U.S.A.,1829-1837. Postage Stamp with Portrait of Andrew Jackson...
    • Andrew Jackson, Sr., Grave

    • Andrew Jackson, Sr., Grave

    • Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Monuments & memorials

    • Grave of Andrew Jackson, Sr., in the old Waxhaw Cemetery, Lancaster County, South Carolina. The inscription of the monument reads: "Here lies buried Andrew Jackson Sr., Father of the President of the United States. Born in Ireland; Died February...
    • New York City Hall

    • New York City Hall

    • City & town halls; Government facilities; Municipal government; Awards; Rewards of Merit

    • A pen and ink drawing of the front entrance of the New York City Hall. There are several citizens in front of the building. The inscription reads: "City Hall, New York City, where Andrew Jackson was presented with the Freedom of the City, Feb. 23,...
    • By The Leaves Ye Shall Know Them

    • By The Leaves Ye Shall Know Them

    • Women; Lawyers

    • Scrapbook page. Center photograph pictures two men, Clarence Darrow and Judge John R. Neal. Underneath are three smaller photographs of African-American women, each cut in the shape of a cloverleaf. At left is Lois, at center is Dot, and at right...
    • My Own Dad

    • My Own Dad

    • Boys

    • Three pictures are shown on this scrapbook page. The first shows an African-American man and is labeled "My own dad." The second is an African-American boy and reads "me - summer '26." The third, also a young African-American boy, is labeled, "The...
    • Jim Key the Educated Horse

    • Jim Key the Educated Horse

    • Digital image © 2008, Tennessee State Library & Archives. All rights reserved.

    • While TSLA houses an item, it does not necessarily hold the copyright on the item, nor may it be able to determine if the item is still protected under current copyright law. Users are solely responsible for determining the existence of such...
    • Beautiful Jim Key promotional entranceway

    • Beautiful Jim Key promotional entranceway

    • Digital image © 2008, Tennessee State Library & Archives. All rights reserved.

    • While TSLA houses an item, it does not necessarily hold the copyright on the item, nor may it be able to determine if the item is still protected under current copyright law. Users are solely responsible for determining the existence of such...

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