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City of Chattanooga Market Street Bridge correspondence and architectural drawings
This collection includes facsimiles of correspondence, records, and architectural drawings related to the construction the Market Street Bridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee ranging from 1937 to 1949.
Clift Family papers
This collection provides an interesting insight into the affairs of a Confederate Civil War Veteran, Moses H. Clift (1836-1911). The collection includes documents and correspondence from the war, as well as medals, banners, and certificates highlighting Clift's involvement in the United Confederate Veterans organization. Also included are documents outlining other family members' involvement with Civil War organizations, such as the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Cold War oral histories
This collection contains interviews regarding the history of the Cold War in the United States and abroad.
Colville and Paine Family papers
This collection includes transcripts of letters authored by family members while serving the Confederate Army during the United States Civil War in Tennessee and Georgia from 1860 to 1865.
George Connor papers
Robert B. Cooke collection of Robert Burns literature
Orrelle Cornelius papers
This collection contains playbills, newspaper clippings, original manuscripts of plays, and photographs regarding the University Players of the University of Chattanooga (UC) and the Little Theater in Chattanooga Tennessee in the 1930s.
William Crutchfield watercolor paintings
This collection contains 460 original watercolor paintings of wild flowers of the southeastern United States created by Chattanooga, Tennessee architect and artist William Crutchfield.
W. C. Daily correspondence
Robert S. Davis papers
This collection contains research notes amassed by Robert S. Davis regarding his study of Joseph Ritchey and Harrison E. Lewis. The research material includes census records, newspaper clippings, and family records as well as correspondence that documents Robert S. Davis' research and publishing.