Photograph Box 2
Contains 80 Results:
A photograph of the Waterworks building, ca. 1970 - 1979
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Governor Frank G. Clement welcomed by residents of Clarksville, ca. 1966
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Governor Frank G. Clement addresses local residents, ca. 1966
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Man demonstrates presumed letter to Mayor Charles Crow, ca. 1963 - 1969
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Dr. Boyd Scebra with Montgomery County judge William O. Beach and Mayor Charles Crow, ca. 1963
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Mayor Charles Crow with prominent Clarksville officials signing a proclamation for Citizenship Week, 1963 September 13
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Mayor Charles Crow with presumed 101st Airborne Division personnel, ca. 1963 - 1969
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Young Charles Crow in group photograph, ca. 1950 - 1959
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Mayor Charles Crow turning on a switch for a telephone grid apparatus, ca. 1963 - 1969
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.
Mayor Charles Crow and Judge William O. Beach reading the proclamation for the World Day of Prayer, 1965 March 03
This collection consists of photographs from Charles W. Crow Sr. which document his personal life and tenures as executive secretary of the Tennessee Parole and Pardon Board from 1953 - 1960 and mayor of Clarksville from 1963 - 1978. Other images pertain to Crow’s life outside of his work with the state government, such as graduation ceremonies, reunions, and public tributes.