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Clarksville Architecture Book Research
Clarksville Baptist College Yearbook
This collection contains one yearbook from the Clarksville Baptist College.
Clarksville Buildings Stationary Collection
The Clarksville Buildings Stationary Collection houses several different pieces of stationary featuring artwork of Clarksville buildings. This collection consists of the First National Bank Bicentennial Stationary series, stationary from Madison Street United Methodist Church, and a newspaper article about Hachland Hill.
Clarksville Community Progress Scrapbooks, 1959-1962
This collection consists of four scrapbooks produced as part of Clarksville's participation in the Tennessee Community Progress Program from 1959-1962. The scrapbooks consist of newspaper clippings, documents, photographs, booklets, and other ephemera.
Clarksville (East), Tennessee, City and Vicinity Map
1999 Clarksville (East), Tennessee, City and Vicinity Map showing roads, schools, the airport, and other notable features.
Clarksville Fact Book Collection
Clarksville Federation of Women's Clubs Records
Clarksville Female Academy Yearbook, Wit and Wisdom
Chartered in 1846, the Clarksville Female Academy was first located in the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson, a three story brick building with twelve rooms along what is now Madison Street. The Academy offered classes in a wide range of subjects, including ethics, literature, mathematics, and music. This yearbook documents the activities of the school and its students during the 1899-1900 academic Year.
Clarksville High School Band Scrapbooks Collection
This collection includes three scrapbooks documenting the activities of the Clarksville High School band from 1955 to 1969. This time period encompasses the tenure of Victor John Karhu as the band director. The scrapbooks consist of newspapers clippings, documents, event programs, photographs, and other ephemera.
Clarksville High School Commencement Program
Program from the 62nd Commencement of Clarksville High School, June 6, 1969. The program lists student scholarships and awards, the names of all the graduates, and the event program.