Drawer Print Pitt - Tyler
Contains 12 Results:
The Battle of Pittsburg Landing, 1862
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.
James K. Polk. The peoples candidate for president, 1844
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.
James K. Polk, Eleventh President of the United States. From a daguereotype by Plumb, 1844
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The President's call on Mrs. Polk at Nashville / from a sketch by W.A. Rogers, 1844
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The presidents of the United States, 1844
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The Presidents of the United States, 1847
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Scenes in Rugby - the English colony in Tennessee. From sketches by Frank H. Taylor, 1880
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The New settlement of Rugby, Tennessee, U.S.A., 1881
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Snake Priest, circa 1900
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The New south -- Tennessee, 1887, 1887
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The War on the Mississippi – the rebel forces, consisting of over 5,000 men, etc., under the command of Gens. MacKall and Gantt, surrendering to Gen. Paine, commander of the Union troops, at Tiptonville, Tenn., on the morning of April 8., 1862
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.
John Tyler, Tenth President of the United States, undated
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