Publications whose subjects are Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee.
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Memphis Merchants Exchange, 1948
A 64-page booklet titled "Memphis Merchants Exchange" published in 1948 by the Exchange in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Memphis Police Association Yearbook, 1923
Memphis Police Association Yearbook, 1923. Contains information about, and photographs of, the Memphis, Tennessee, police force, and many advertisements.
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Memphis Police Department Report, 1902
Annual report of the operations of the Memphis Police Department, Memphis, Tennessee, for 1902 complied by the Chief of Police, John J. Mason.
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Memphis Police Department Report, 1907
Report of the Chief of the Police Department of Memphis, Tennessee to the Fire and Police Commissioners for the Year Ending December 31, 1907. This 47-page report records the work of the Police Department, lists the members of the department, contains tables of statistics, and portraits and descriptions of notable criminals.
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Memphis Press-Scimitar 75th anniversary edition, 1955
75th anniversary edition of the "Memphis Press-Scimitar", the evening newspaper of Memphis, Tennessee, published on October 12, 1955.
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Memphis Press-Scimitar centennial edition, 1980
Centennial edition of the "Memphis Press-Scimitar", the evening newspaper of Memphis, Tennessee, published on October 28, 1980.
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Memphis State University: First Half Century, 1970
"Memphis State University: First Half Century" written by Otis H. Jones in 1962 and published in 1970. The publication is divided into two parts: pp.1-210 (Chapters 1-23) and pp.211-394 (Chapters 24-Appendix).
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Memphis Technical High School, Review, 1932
"Tech High Review", Vol. 4, the commencement issue published by the students of Memphis Technical High School, Memphis, Tennessee, on June 3, 1932. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.
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Memphis Technical High School, Review, 1933
"Memphis Tech Review", Vol. 5, the commencement issue published by the students of Memphis Technical High School, Memphis, Tennessee, on June 8, 1933. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.
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Memphis Technical High School, Review, 1937
"Memphis Tech Review", Vol. 9, the commencement issue published by the students of Memphis Technical High School, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 26, 1937. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.
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Memphis Technical High School, Review, 1938
"Tech High Review", the Memphis Technical High School yearbook published in 1938. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.
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Memphis Technical High School, Review, 1942
"Tech High Review", the Memphis Technical High School yearbook published in 1942. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.
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Memphis Technical High School, Review, 1943
"Tech High Review", the Memphis Technical High School yearbook published in 1943. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.
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Memphis Technical High School, Review, 1949
"Tech High Review", the Memphis Technical High School yearbook published in 1949. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.
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Memphis: The Capital of the Mississippi Valley, circa 1922
"Memphis: The Capital of the Mississippi Valley" is a publication produced by the Memphis Chamber of Commerce, Memphis, Tennessee, around 1922 to extol the advantages of living and doing business in the city. Written by Paul Renshaw.
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Memphis: The City of Opportunity, 1924
Published by the Memphis Chamber of Commerce in 1924, "Memphis: The City of Opportunity" is a yearbook documenting the city's progress in photographs and text.
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Memphis: The Metropolis of Tennessee, 1907
"Memphis: The Metropolis of Tennessee" is a booklet of photographs of civic, commercial and residential buildings in Memphis, Tennessee. It was published by S.H. Kress and Company in 1907.
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Memphis Year Book, 1908
A 48-page booklet titled "Memphis Year Book 1908" published by the Memphis Industrial League, Memphis, Tennessee, promoting the amenities and industrial strengths of the city.
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Memphis Zoological Garden, 1937
A 37-page souvenir view book of the Memphis Zoological Garden published by the Memphis Park Commission in 1937.
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Memphis Zoological Garden, circa 1955
34-page souvenir guide to the Memphis Zoological Garden in Memphis, Tennessee, circa 1955.
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Men and Women magazine, Memphis, 1909
Vol. 1, No. 3 of "Men and Women" magazine published by The Men and Women Publishing Company, Inc. at 66-70 North Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee, in April 1909. The magazine, edited by George Wicks Buchanan, contained fiction and articles.
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Messick High School, Memphis, The Panther, 1943
1943 edition of the Messick High School, Memphis, Tennessee, yearbook, "The Panther". Messick High School was built in 1908 on the corner of Spottswood Avenue and Greer Street. The school was named after Elizabeth Messick who was the superintendent of Shelby County Schools from 1904 to 1908. Messick High School graduated its last class in 1981 and the main building was demolished the following year.
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Messick High School, Memphis, The Panther, 1947
1947 edition of the Messick High School, Memphis, Tennessee, yearbook, "The Panther". Messick High School was built in 1908 on the corner of Spottswood Avenue and Greer Street. The school was named after Elizabeth Messick who was the superintendent of Shelby County Schools from 1904 to 1908. Messick High School graduated its last class in 1981 and the main building was demolished the following year.
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Miller and Sawyers flyer, Memphis, 1860
Flyer for "Miller and Sawyers, Real Estate, Patent and Intelligence Office", located at Main and Jefferson in Memphis, Tennessee. The company principals were J.M.D. Miller of Memphis and R.P. Sawyers of Corinth, Mississippi. They were realtors, sold patents, an employment agency, and shipped goods. A handwritten note on the verso records the date of March 15, 1860.
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Mississippi River Flood Problem, 1915
Illustrated 63-page book titled "A National Duty: Mississippi River Flood Problem: How the Floods can be Prevented", written by John A. Fox and published by the Mississippi River Levee Association, Memphis, Tennessee, in 1915.