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A. P. Stewart Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy tribute to Myra Edmondson
This collection contains a handwritten tribute to Myra Edmondson from the A.P. Stewart chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy from 1913 January 12, the one year anniversary of her death.
Hazil Adair interview
This collection contains an oral history interview with Hazil Adair conducted at Glenwood Recreation Center by Marie Bourassa on 2010 October 27 regarding Adair's life and career in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
African-American maid doll
This collection contains an African-American maid or "Mammy" doll, circa 1920-1929.
Garnett Andrews papers
This collection contains the papers of Garnett Andrews that primarily document his role as an officer for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War from 1861 to 1865. The collection also contains papers of Oliver and Andrew Beirne, relatives of Andrews.
Au Panier Fleuri Inc. wooden box
This collection contains a decorative gold box made by Au Panier Fleuri Inc. in New York, New York, circa 1905 to 1922.
Ball-peen hammer
This collection contains a rusty ball peen hammer with the handle broken off from an unknown date.
Bauer & Black medical kit
This collection contains a first aid military medical kit made by Bauer & Black from 1916.
Bryant Beames Cravens House photographs, Civil War artifacts, and other material
This collection contains photographs taken by Bryant Beames of Cravens House, Civil War artifacts, clothing pieces and various paper artifacts, circa 1863 to 1950.
Greg Beck interview
This collection includes an oral history interview with Greg Beck conducted by Marie Bourassa at Bessie Smith Hall in Chattanooga, Tennessee on 2010 October 22 regarding Beck's experiences growing up African-American in Chattanooga, Tennessee, his career at Combustion Engineering, pollution in Chattanooga, and other topics.
Charles Edward Bellamy realia
This collection contains a surgeon's kit with its original tools that belonged to Charles Edward Bellamy, a physician who lived in Alabama and Mississippi before the United States Civil War. He was stationed at Ringgold Hospital during the war, and served as a member of the Confederate Army until his death from disease in 1863.