Box 1
Contains 117 Results:
Map, The Tennessee Valley
, undated
Shows a profile of the Tennessee River with dams and waterways in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Virginia.
Norris Dam, 1942 August 26
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Cherokee Dam, 1943 February 18
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Cherokee Dam, 1943 February 18
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Watts Bar Control Building, 1943 October 12
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Watts Bar Reception Room, 1943 October 12
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Watts Bar Control Building, 1943 October 13
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Douglas Dam, 1944 May 10
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Watts Bar Dam, undated
Original caption reads: Like other TVA dams, the Watts Bar Dam (1939-1942) is multipurpose in nature, serving the interests of flood regulation, navigation and power production. Watts Bar is on the Tennessee River, in Meigs and Rhea Counties, Tennessee. It is 112 feet high, 2,960 feet long, and impounds a lake of 38,600 acres. Length of the lake is 72.4 miles. The dam's powerhouse has an installed capacity of 150,000 kw.
Fort Loudon, 1944 July 4
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Chevah Lake, N.C., 1944 June
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Map, Dams and Lakes, Tennessee Valley Authority Area
, undated
The University of Tennessee is located midst the dams and lakes of the Tennessee Valley area.
Watts Bar Dam, undated
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Watts Bar, 1946 April
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Fontana Lake, 1946 May 22
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Fontana Power House Interior, 1947 August 12
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Kentucky Dam, 1948 May
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Kentucky Dam, 1948 May
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Fort Loudon Dam, 1949 June 6
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.
Watauga Lake, 1949 August 25
This collection houses photographs that Robert Coe took of various TVA projects in the 1940s in addition to several graphs and maps.