Publications whose subjects are Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee.
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Central High School play program, Memphis, 1916
Program for a performance of "As You Like It" by the June Class of Central High School, Memphis, Tennessee, on April 25, 1916. The program also lists the members of the 1916 graduating class and the faculty. The program was found in the scrapbook of Daisy Kirk of the West Tennessee State Normal School's Sigma Alpha Mu sorority.
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Central High School, The Central Senior, Memphis, June 1928
"The Central Senior" published by the 1928 senior class of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee, in June 1928. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Red Man handbook, Memphis, 1937
Booklet titled "The Red Man: Handbook for Students" published by the student government of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee, in May 1937.
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Central High School, The Tomahawk, Memphis, February 1930
"The Tomahawk", a special edition of "The Warrior" published in February 1930 by the senior class of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 10:03, 1928
"The Warrior", Vol. 10, No. 3, for October 30, 1928, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 11:01, 1929
"The Warrior", Vol. 11, No. 1, for February 21, 1929, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 11:03, 1929
"The Warrior", Vol. 11, No. 3, for March 27, 1929, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 11:04, 1929
"The Warrior", Vol. 11, No. 4, for April 18, 1929, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 11:05, 1929
"The Warrior", Vol. 11, No. 5, for May 7, 1929, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 13:06, 1931
"The Warrior", Vol. 13, No. 6, for February 17, 1931, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 13:08, 1931
"The Warrior", Vol. 13, No. 8, for March 31, 1931, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 13:09, 1931
"The Warrior", Vol. 13, No. 9, for April 21, 1931, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 17:09, 1934
"The Warrior" senior edition, Vol. 17, No. 9, for January 1934 published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 1935
"The Warrior" senior edition yearbook of May 1935 published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 1944
"The Warrior" senior edition yearbook of 1944 published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, 1945
"The Warrior" of 1945 published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, June 1932
"The Trail's End", "The Warrior" senior edition of June 1932 published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, June 1934
"The Warrior" senior edition for June 1934 published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School Warrior, Memphis, 27:04, 1941
Vol. 27, No. 4 of the "Central High Warrior" published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 6, 1941. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School Warrior, Memphis, 27:07, 1941
Vol. 27, No. 7 of the "Central High Warrior" published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 24, 1941. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School Warrior, Memphis, 28:05, 1941
Vol. 28, No. 5 of the "Central High Warrior" published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee, on October 30, 1941. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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Central High School Warrior, Memphis, 32:04, 1943
Vol. 32, No. 4 of the "Central High Warrior" published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee, on November 15, 1943. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
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City of Memphis: Civic Progress 1940-44
A 104-page booklet compiled by Municipal Librarian Louise Gambill and published by the City Commission of Memphis in 1945 titled "City of Memphis: Civic Progress 1940-44". The booklet was an effort to inform Memphians of the accomplishments of the City Commission during its 1940-1943 term and the benefits and opportunities available to them. The activities of the different departments such as Fire, Police and Public Works are presented along with information on city schools, hospitals, libraries and other amenities. One section is entitled "City in Wartime". A companion booklet titled "Benefits and Opportunities for Colored Citizens of Memphis, Civic Progress 1940-1944" was published focusing on the African American population of the city.
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Commercial Appeal sesquicentennial supplement, 1969
A 69-page supplement published by the "Commercial Appeal" newspaper on May 25, 1969, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Memphis, Tennessee.
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Community Development Program, Hyde Park, Memphis, 1979
Neighborhood Strategy Area Improvement Plan for Hyde Park, Memphis, Tennessee, under the Community Development Program of the City of Memphis compiled by Gregory-Grace and Associates, Inc., in 1979.