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Souvenir of a Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, 1933
Booklet titled "Souvenir of a Century of Progress International Exposition", Chicago, Illinois, 1933. The Chicago World's Fair opened in May 1933 and closed in November but reopened the following year. A souvenir tie clip can also be viewed.
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Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, Fleeting Glimpses of Stephens, 1933
Promotional publication from Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, titled "Fleeting Glimpses of Stephens", 1933.
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St. Louis World's Fair map, 1904
Complimentary map of the St. Louis World's Fair, or Louisiana Purchase Exposition, held in St. Louis, Missouri, from May to December 1904, produced for the National Bank of Commerce in St. Louis.
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Storrs, Harrison & Co., Painesville, Ohio, nursery catalog, 1879
"Retail Price List (No. 5) for Fall of 1879 and Spring of 1880, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants, Nut-Bearing Trees, Catalpa, Evergreens, Etc., of Suitable Size to Forward by Mail, Cultivated and For Sale by Storrs, Harrison & Co., Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio."
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Tennessee Centennial Exposition, Nashville, program, 1897
Program of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition in Nashville for the week ending June 26, 1897.
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Tennessee Centennial Exposition, Nashville, program, 1897
Program of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition in Nashville for the week ending June 5, 1897.
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Tennessee College for Women, Murfreesboro, Tennessee College Magazine, 1931
Vol. 25, No. 2 of the "Tennessee College Magazine" published by the students of the Tennessee College for Women, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in 1931. The college operated from 1907 to 1945 when it merged with Cumberland University and later became part of Belmont College.
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Tennessee College for Women, Murfreesboro, The Tennessee-Ann, 24:8, 1932
Vol. 24, No. 8 of "The Tennessee-Ann", the student newspaper of the Tennessee College for Women in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, published on March 10, 1932.
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Tennessee election placard, November 1934
November 6, 1934 election placard titled "Support the President, Vote for Democratic Nominees" with portraits of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Tennessee Democratic Party candidates for the U.S. Senate (K.D. McKellar and Nathan L. Bachman), Governor (Hill McAllister), and candidates for Railroad and Public Utilities Commissioner (Porter Dunlap and W.H. Turner).
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Tennessee gubernatorial election placard, 1930
Election placard for Lambert Estes Gwinn (1884-1958), candidate for Tennessee governor in the Democratic Party primary on August 7, 1930. He was defeated by Governor Henry Horton who went on to win in the general election.
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The Case Against Taft and Roosevelt, 1912
Pamphlet (No. 8) titled "The Case Against Taft and Roosevelt From the Standpoint of Colored Voters" issued by The National Independent Political League, Washington, D.C., in 1912.
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The Deep Purple movie flyer, circa 1915
Flyer for the 1915 movie "The Deep Purple" starring Clara Kimball Young. It was shown at the Dixie Theatre.
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The National Guardsman, Nashville, 1906
Vol. 3, No. 11 of "The National Guardsman" published in Nashville, Tennessee, in March 1906.
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The Shadow of the East movie flyer, circa 1924
Flyer for the 1924 movie "The Shadow of the East" starring Frank Mayo, Mildred Harris, Norman Kerry and Evelyn Brent. The movie was shown at the Palace Theatre in Covington, Tennessee.
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The Wilson Administration, 1916
Pamphlet titled "The Wilson Administration" by Cornelius A. Hughes, chairman of the Executive Committee of the National Colored Democratic League Eastern Division, in which Hughes argues "why colored men should favor his [Wilson's] re-election" in 1916.
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Tipton County Democratic Campaign Committee, Tennessee, broadside, 1918
Broadside titled "Rouse Up Democrats!" issued by the Tipton County Democratic Campaign Committee, Tennessee, urging voters to support President Woodrow Wilson's war policies by voting Democrat in the 1918 elections. It warned against supporting the Republicans because they were backed by the black Lincoln Club and were wanting to fix the price of cotton.
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Tipton County Fair, Covington, Tennessee
Undated program of the Tipton County Fair held in Covington, Tennessee, September 9-11.
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Tipton County Fair, Covington, Tennessee, 1875
Copy of the Rules and Schedule of Premiums of the Fifth Annual Fair of the Tipton County Industrial and Mechanical Association held in Covington, Tennessee, October 20-23, 1875.
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Tipton County Fair, Covington, Tennessee, 1915
Program of the Tipton County Fair held in Covington, Tennessee, October 28-29, 1915.
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Tipton County High School, Brighton, Tennessee, program
Program of a "Literary and Musical Evening" held at Tipton County High School, Brighton, Tennessee, on February 25, 19??.
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Tipton Female Seminary, Covington, Tennessee, commencement, 1892
Commencement card of Tipton Female Seminary, Covington, Tennessee, for June 9, 1892. Includes class roll. Nannie Mai Simonton was a graduate.
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Tipton Female Seminary, Covington, Tennessee, commencement program, 1894
Program of the commencement exercises for Tipton Female Seminary, Covington, Tennessee, held on June 6, 1894.
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Tri-State Hotel, Memphis, pamphlet
Undated pamphlet promoting the construction of the Tri-State Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. The hotel was built on the corner of Main and Adams in 1923 and was renamed the Claridge Hotel.
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Tri-State Musical Journal, Memphis, 2:5, 1929
Vol. 2, No. 5 of "The Tri-State Musical Journal" published by Misha Feibish in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 1, 1929. This issue focused on the new organ installed in the Memphis Auditorium along with other music news in the city.
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Turn Fest Herald, Southern Central Circuit, Memphis, 1894
Program of sporting and exercise demonstrations titled "Turn Fest Herald, Southern Central Circuit, Memphis, Tenn., June 17,18,19, 1894". The publication was edited for the Germania Turnverein by Louis G. Fritz.
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