Box 2
Contains 11 Results:
Charles Crow Daybooks, 1967 to 1969
The "Daybooks" series, which dates from 1967 to 1977, consists of the personal and professional agendas of Charles Crow during his time as mayor of Clarksville. These agendas provide insight in to Charles Crow's activities and responsibilities as mayor. This series is arranged chronologically.
Charles Crow Daybooks, 1970 to 1971
The "Daybooks" series, which dates from 1967 to 1977, consists of the personal and professional agendas of Charles Crow during his time as mayor of Clarksville. These agendas provide insight in to Charles Crow's activities and responsibilities as mayor. This series is arranged chronologically.
Jersey Miniere Zinc Company Refinery Groundbreaking Photo Album, 1976
The “Mayoral Career” series, which dates from 1960 to 1978, consists of correspondence, newspaper & magazine clippings, interviews, reference materials, and campaign materials. This series details Charles Crow's election and 16 year tenure as mayor of Clarksville. This series is arranged chronologically.
Letter from President Gerald Ford, 1975
The “Mayoral Career” series, which dates from 1960 to 1978, consists of correspondence, newspaper & magazine clippings, interviews, reference materials, and campaign materials. This series details Charles Crow's election and 16 year tenure as mayor of Clarksville. This series is arranged chronologically.
Copies of the 1970 Local Election Results, 1970
The “Mayoral Career” series, which dates from 1960 to 1978, consists of correspondence, newspaper & magazine clippings, interviews, reference materials, and campaign materials. This series details Charles Crow's election and 16 year tenure as mayor of Clarksville. This series is arranged chronologically.
State of Tennessee v. City of Clarksville Case Booklet, 1966
The “Mayoral Career” series, which dates from 1960 to 1978, consists of correspondence, newspaper & magazine clippings, interviews, reference materials, and campaign materials. This series details Charles Crow's election and 16 year tenure as mayor of Clarksville. This series is arranged chronologically.
City of Clarksville Reports of Departments, 1924 to 1928
The “Assorted Papers” series, which dates from 1924 to 1993, consists of newspaper clippings, invitation letters, correspondence, and posthumous tributes relating to Charles Crow’s lengthy career and personal life. Some of these materials are not directly related to Crow’s parole or mayoral career, but rather include personal correspondence with colleagues or membership certifications from various organizations. This series has been arranged chronologically.
Biography of Charles Crow, undated
The “Assorted Papers” series, which dates from 1924 to 1993, consists of newspaper clippings, invitation letters, correspondence, and posthumous tributes relating to Charles Crow’s lengthy career and personal life. Some of these materials are not directly related to Crow’s parole or mayoral career, but rather include personal correspondence with colleagues or membership certifications from various organizations. This series has been arranged chronologically.
Law Reference Booklets, undated
The “Assorted Papers” series, which dates from 1924 to 1993, consists of newspaper clippings, invitation letters, correspondence, and posthumous tributes relating to Charles Crow’s lengthy career and personal life. Some of these materials are not directly related to Crow’s parole or mayoral career, but rather include personal correspondence with colleagues or membership certifications from various organizations. This series has been arranged chronologically.
Profile Booklet on Clarksville High School, undated
The “Assorted Papers” series, which dates from 1924 to 1993, consists of newspaper clippings, invitation letters, correspondence, and posthumous tributes relating to Charles Crow’s lengthy career and personal life. Some of these materials are not directly related to Crow’s parole or mayoral career, but rather include personal correspondence with colleagues or membership certifications from various organizations. This series has been arranged chronologically.