Box 3
Contains 166 Results:
"At The Coast" poem by William Stafford, Amherst, Mass., 1971
Artificial collection of printed material and ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The material is arranged into categories based on topic and/or size; within those categories, the items are arranged chronologically.
"In This One Life" & "Letter From Notables" poems by William Stafford, Amherst, Mass., 1971
Artificial collection of printed material and ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The material is arranged into categories based on topic and/or size; within those categories, the items are arranged chronologically.
"Sun Song" poem by Jill Witherspoon Boyer, Detroit, Mich., 1976
Artificial collection of printed material and ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The material is arranged into categories based on topic and/or size; within those categories, the items are arranged chronologically.
"Woman = Song" poem by Louise Robinson, Detroit, Mich., 1977
Artificial collection of printed material and ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The material is arranged into categories based on topic and/or size; within those categories, the items are arranged chronologically.
"Lost Your Momma" poem by Paulette Childress White, Detroit, Mich., 1977
Artificial collection of printed material and ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The material is arranged into categories based on topic and/or size; within those categories, the items are arranged chronologically.
Big Joe. Mule Advertisement, Highland, Tenn., 1935 March 20
Artificial collection of printed material and ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The material is arranged into categories based on topic and/or size; within those categories, the items are arranged chronologically.