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Edwin Lindsey papers
This collection includes sheet music and scores from operas, musicals, and Lindsey's original compositions dating from 1924 to 1968.
James Livingood papers
This collection includes research materials related to institutional history, especially the UC/UT merger. Materials date primarily from the 1960s and 1970s. Papers and newspaper clippings collected by Dr. James Livingood during his tenure as professor and dean at the University of Chattanooga/UTC.
Marilyn Lloyd papers
This collection contains the congressional papers of Congresswoman Marilyn Lloyd, who represented the Third District of Tennessee from 1974 until 1994. The collection includes documents from Congress sessions 100-103, various projects Mrs. Lloyd was associated with, a sampling of constituent correspondence, documents relevant to the various committees in which she was a member, newspaper articles, and campaign related materials.
David A. Lockmiller papers
John Longwith research notes
This collection contains research files and a draft of Longwith's book, Light Upon a Hill: The University at Chattanooga, 1886-1996 published in 2000.
Lookout Mountain survey records
This collection includes records created by a Gordon Kenneth McFarland, surveyor of Lookout Mountain located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Robert D. MacMurdy scrapbooks
This collection contains a scrapbook, two booklets, newspaper clippings, and postcards related to The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, which was held in Dayton, Tennessee in 1925.
Thomas Maher collection of John T. Wilder photographs
This collection contains facsimiles of photographs of Union Army officer John T. Wilder ranging from 1858 to 1719.
J. J. Manker correspondence
This collection contains letters written by and to the Reverend J. J. Manker regarding the Methodist Church and the beginning of Chattanooga University dating from 1868 to 1932.
March For Our Lives posters
This collection contains posters created by March For Our Lives demonstrators in Chattanooga, Tennessee on 2018 March 24.