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A. Huddleston and Co. Ledger
This collection consists of a ledger for the A. Huddleston and Co. hardware store in Fulton, Kentucky, covering the years 1958-1959. It contains records of purchases from suppliers and sales to customers.
A. Huddleston and Co. Ledger
This collection consists of a ledger for the A. Huddleston and Co. hardware store in Fulton, Kentucky, covering the years 1961-1962. It contains records of purchases from suppliers and sales to customers.
A. Huddleston and Co. Ledger
This collection consists of a ledger for the A. Huddleston and Co. hardware store in Fulton, Kentucky, covering the years 1963-1964. It contains records of purchases from suppliers and sales to customers.
A. Huddleston and Co. Ledger
This collection consists of a ledger for the A. Huddleston and Co. hardware store in Fulton, Kentucky, covering May through December 1964. It contains records of purchases from suppliers and sales to customers.
A. Huddleston and Co. Ledger
This collection consists of a ledger for the A. Huddleston and Co. hardware store in Fulton, Kentucky, covering January through December 1954. It contains records of purchases from suppliers and sales to customers.
A. Huddleston and Co. Ledger
This collection consists of a ledger for the A. Huddleston and Co. hardware store in Fulton, Kentucky, covering the years 1960-1961. It contains records of purchases from suppliers and sales to customers.
A. J. Donelson Letter
A. J. Donelson of Nashville, Tennessee wrote this letter to General John McCalla in Lexington, Kentucky to invite him to attend a mass meeting on August 15, 1844. Donelson hopes McCalla will speak about Mr. Clay and bring Bullock and other young men who like to speak in a good cause. A typed transcript is included with the letter.
A. J. Kennedy Ledger
This bound ledger records the accounts of A. J. Kennedy's sawmill. It begins with an alphabetical list of customers (some of whom were prominent early citizens of Knoxville) and goes on with an itemized list of charges. These charges were incurred for such things as hauling flour to river, loads of wood, loads of hay, quarts of whiskey, scantling, making three pairs of shoes, and various other consumer items.
A. L. Rule Ledgers
Dr. Andrew L. Rule used these two ledgers to record the names of his patients and the charges they incurred between 1905 and 1914. A note on the inside cover indicates that the ledger changed hands in 1953.
A. Lee Read Scrapbook
The A. Lee Read Scrapbook, 1902-1948, contains newspaper articles, letters, and pamphlets, mainly concerning the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Civic Chorus, and other organizations or Chattanoogans.
"A Magic Moment" by Douglas and Mildred Norman
Written by Douglas and Mildred Norman for the 40th Anniversary of World War II, "A Magic Moment" details Tennessee Technological University's history in the world wars and its participation. The Normans describe Tennessee Tech's efforts to house and accomodate returning WWII veterans and the conditions in which the small school worked to honor their veterans.
A Mirror for Politicians Broadside
This collection consists of an anonymous anti-Andrew Jackson broadside which attacks those in the media who had attacked Jackson during the 1824 campaign and only four years later became ardent supporters, particularly Mordecai Manuel Noah, a journalist, politician, and founder and editor of the New York Enquirer.
A Mockingbird Sang at Chickamunga
This collection contains an original undated draft of A Mockingbird Sang at Chickamunga.
A Passion Play
This script, written by Robert E. Temple, details the last weeks of Jesus Christ's life. It may be related to Temple's Smoky Mountains Passion Play and includes strikeouts and notes documenting changes to the text.
A People's Curriculum for the United States Posters
This is a collection of 11 various screen printed posters for a project titled "A People's Curriculum for the United States." The project sought to "ask ourselves, and one another, what America needs to (re)learn in the new political order." This collection was created by Kyle Schlesinger in October 2017 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
A. R. Reese Document
A single handwritten deed of trust written by A. R. Reeves to R. M. Jones in Cocke County, Tennessee in 1905.
A. Randolph Shields Collection
A. S. Andrews Letter
This letter from Union solider A. S. Andrews, dated four days after the Battle of Shiloh, describes the battle's aftermath.
A Short Guide to Great Britain
This collection features a single copy of A Short Guide to Great Britain, a booklet printed for U.S. military personnel.
A Skin Game
Photograph
This collection houses one photograph, titled "A Skin Game," depicting three African-American men playing (and humorously cheating at) a game of poker. Information printed on the photograph itself reads "Copyright 1896 by Knaffl & Bro, Knoxville, Tenn."
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