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Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3

 Container

Contains 28 Results:

Pencil Sketch of Smith-Trahern Mansion, 1954

 Item — Container: Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 6
Identifier: 2020.026.023
Scope and Contents From the Series: The “Photographs” series, which dates approximately from 1880s to the 1940s, includes a number of photographs that depict the Fort Family in both their casual life and official portraits of both close and distant members of the family. In addition to photographs of the Forts, this series also contains photographs of the Fleming’s home life, a scrapbook of candid and staged photographs, portraits of cousins of the Forts, and seemingly staged photographs produced by a photo studio in...
Dates: 1954

Fort Family Photo Album, ca. 1915-1925

 Item — Container: Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 7
Abstract

Scrapbook style collection of photographs with at least two photographs per page. Photographs are pasted on eleven black paper sheets and some are captioned with silver ink. Although some of the photographs are identifed with a given name, it is unclear if any of the individuals pictured are members of the Fort or Fleming families. All photographs taken circa 1915-1925.

Dates: ca. 1915-1925

Clarksville High School Class Photograph, ca. 1925

 Item — Container: Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1000.041.001
Content Description From the Series:

This small collection consists of assorted papers from the Collier family. Included in the collection are commencement programs for Austin Peay State College and the University of Tennessee, telephone directories, and a few personal papers. The personal papers include a a check from 1916, a high school report cards from 1925-26, and a letter tp Elby from Jessie Mae from April 10, 1935.

Dates: ca. 1925

Mildred and Jack White with Daughter Geneva, 1939 March 31

 Item — Container: Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1000.073.001
Description

Mildred and Jack White stand with their daughter, Geneva White, on Front Street, in front of their house. The L&N trainstation and the water tower are visible in the background. On verso: "March 31, 1939. Jack White (man), Mildred White (lady), Genva White (child). Made in front of our house on Front Street. In Background - L&N Station, Water Tower."

Dates: 1939-03-31

Montgomery County, County Court Members, 1890

 Item — Container: Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 3
Identifier: 2016.009.001
Description

Members of the County Court of Montgomery County standing on the steps in front of the courthouse. The majority of these individuals are unidentified, but the fourth man from the left in the second to last row is believed to be Judge C. W. Tyler.

Dates: 1890

Group Photograph, First Christian Church Men's Bible Class, ca. 1919

 Item — Container: Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2019.038.001
Description Members of the First Christian Church men's class, posed for a group portrait on the steps of the Montgomery County courthouse. The caption reads "Men's Class First Christian Church (About 1919). The Class Teacher and the Church Pastor was E. J. Barnett. This was the first men's class at any of the Clarksville Churches, and about one-half of the group pictured were of other churches in Clarksville. Men pictured number 115. Picture was given to the First Christian Church Men's Class by...
Dates: ca. 1919

Clarksville High School Class Photograph, ca. 1925

 Item — Container: Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1000.041.001
Description

Class photograph of the students of Clarksville High School (Clarksville, Tenn.) in front of the school building. The caption on the back states "Freshman '25" and "Jessie Mae Collier." The photograph is ripped on the left-hand side.

Dates: 1939

Loose Photographs

 File — Container: Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 8
Content Description From the Collection:

This collection consists of a scrapbook documenting the life of the Karhu family in Clarksville, Tennessee, as well as their friends and extended family. The scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings, documents, programs, and other ephemera from 1941-1986. It primarily focuses on the activities of Vicky, Ann, and Jane Karhu as children and young adults. It also includes materials on the Clarksville High School band and Carolyn Karhu's involvement in local theater.

Dates: 1941 - 1986