Box 1
Contains 57 Results:
Scrap Book Mostly Pertaining to Nashville Papers--Cover, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 1-5, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 7-12, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 13-18, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 19-22, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 23 & 24, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 25-30, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 31-34, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 35-40, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 41 & 42 , 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 44-49, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 50-55, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 56-59, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 60-65, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 66-71, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 72-77, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 78-82, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 84-90, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Page Insert, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.
Scrapbook Pages 91-95, 1909
This collection contains five scrapbooks created by the Ochs and Van Dyke families of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The subjects of the five books include Milton B. Ochs’ time spent at the University of Tennessee and at the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio; two books covering news, politics, and society in Nashville, Tennessee; letters of condolence after Ochs’ death; and a book of newspaper clippings and photographs detailing the family history of his wife’s relatives, the Van Dykes.