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Lula Ulrica Whitaker papers
This collection contains correspondence from nine of the twelve authors known as the Southern Agrarians written in 1934 as well as photographic prints and negatives of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Cowboy scene cup
This collection contains a white cup with a blue cowboy scene, circa 1945-1955.
John T. Wilder papers
This collection contains correspondence and military records regarding Brigadier General Wilder's service in the Union Army during the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865 as well as personal correspondence and papers dating from 1865 to 1937.
Nelson Wilder collection of facsimiles of John T. Wilder correspondence and photographs
This collection of facsimiles of John T. Wilder correspondence and photographs contains photocopies of correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings regarding Nelson Wilder's great-grandfather, Civil War officer John T. Wilder. Materials in the collection range from 1862 to 1917.
David Wiley correspondence, photographs, and papers
This collection includes teaching materials, correspondence, scripts, and photographs documenting Professor Wiley's career as Head of the Department of Theater at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Will & Baumer Candle Company tapers and candlelighter
This collection contains a brass gas lighter and a box of wax tapers manufactured by Will and Baumer Candle Company, circa 1896 to 1915.
Raymond B. Witt papers
This collection contains legal documents, briefs, court transcripts, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and plans created by the Board of Education in Chattanooga, Tennessee, as well as the 25-year public school desegregation court case Mapp v. Board of Education of Chattanooga. The contents of the collection range from 1953 to 1986.
Wooden dumbbell
This collection contains a wooden hand-held dumbbell, circa 1890 to 1930.
Woodfin & Moore cardboard fan
This collection contains a cardboard fan produced by Woodfin and Moore depicting a winter scene, circa 1910 to 1950.
Bayard Wootten photographs
This collection contains two photographs related to her. The first one is generally referred to as Horse Traders, which features three weary Appalachian men staring to their right. The second photograph is untitled and features Bayard Wootten herself eating breakfast with three acquaintances. It is unkown whether Wootten took the second photograph or not.