This collection is comprised of Martin's correspondence, military records, financial records, and notepads created during his service as a Second Lieutenant in the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. The contents of the collection date from 1917 to 1919. Included in the collection are official letters to Martin concerning his departure from service and his promotion to Second Lieutenant in the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I.
The collection includes letters and certificates of congratulations on inauguration as University of Chattanooga President. Also included are notes from speeches given by Masterson for various university and community events as well as some university-related correspondence. Notecards of research material for his book, William Blount, are also included. Materials in the collection range from 1966 to 1979.
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This collection contains a photocopied facsimile of Reverend Thomas Hooke McCallie’s autobiography. The original handwritten autobiography was written by Rev. McCallie between 1901 and 1912, and was photocopied by his granddaughter Anne McCallie in 1976, who appended copies of several photographs, a family tree, and other materials documenting the McCallie family. The autobiography documents Rev. McCallie’s childhood and education in Chattanooga, his attendance at Union Theological Seminary...
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This collection includes interviews regarding the history of McCoy Farm and Gardens and Walden Ridge located on Signal Mountain in Tennessee. The interviews offer insight into the lives of the Bachman and McCoy families and buildings and grounds on McCoy Farm and Gardens, including the arboretum and apple orchard. Interviewees detail mountain culture, historic mining and bootlegging industries on the ridge, and memories of artist, author, and naturalist Emma Bell Miles. Members of the McCoy...
This collection includes personal papers, journals, photographs, music, music programs, recordings, and related documents from Isa McIlwraith and Arthur Plettner, professors of music at the University of Chattanooga and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Material covers the date range of 1924 to 1989.
This collection contains interviews conducted in 2021 and 2022 regarding the life of Emma Bell Miles, a woman who lived on Walden Ridge in Signal Mountain, Tennessee from 1879 to 1919.
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This collection is comprised of letters between Mills and University of Tennessee at Chattanooga library officials, specifically Dean of the Library, Joseph A. Jackson, concerning the books that Mill's donated to the library in the early 1990's. The books that he donated are related to Harry S Truman, economics, the United States intelligence community, Virginia Woolf, and Tennessee Williams. Also in the collection are two personal items relating to Mills: his autobiography, and a copy of...
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This collection is comprised of a diverse array of artwork spanning approximately 40 years (and counting) of Mr. Moser's career. Included are over 220 (mostly original) prints, a large selection of advertisements, broadsides, and posters, several drawings and sketches, as well as several watercolors from his recent books. Included in the collection are a set of engraved wood blocks used for printing the Book Twelve American Authors and a set of metal etching plates used for the Death of...
This collection contains oral histories with Barry Moser conducted in 2023 regarding the following projects undertaken by his Pennyroyal Press: The Death of the Narcissus: Eleven Botanico-erotic Etchings; Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus; and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of the The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments.