
Title: Dixie Lee Motel, Junction U. S. 11 and 70 Martel Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
20 miles West of Knoxville
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Title: Johnny Cash's Home Tennessee (TN), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
1. State Capitol, Nashville. 2. Doughboy Statue in Overton park, Memphis. 3. The Hermitage, Home of Andrew Jackson. 4. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 5. Tennessee State Shrine, "Rocky Mount". 6. Clingman's Dome Parking Area, Great Smoky Mt. National Park. 7. A breathtaking vista. 8. Rhododendrons in the springtime on a mountain side. 9. Davy Crockett's birthplace, Limestone. 10. Bristol International Speedway. 11. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 12. Cotton Picking Time. 13. The Delta Queen. 14. Fishing is fine in Tennessee. 15. The Chimneys in the Smoky Mts.
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Title: Views In Rock City Gardens Rock City Tennessee (TN), Linen PM Apr-00
Description:
Drive your own car and follow the yellow line up Lookout Mountain to Rock City Gardens where one sees into seven sates. "Every lover of nature should see this spot. Through the years man has planted and developed many beautiful gardens which have grown into great show places but nature took a million years to build Rock City."
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Title: Brady's Point Signal Mountain Cattanooa Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: The Glass House Restaurant, U. S. 27 Helenwood Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
The Glass House Restaurant and modern cottages steam heat -- hot and cold water showers and toilets in each cottage On U. S Highway 27,65 Miles south of Somerset, Kentucky Forty-seven Miles North of Harriman, Tennessee Helenwood, Tennessee.
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Title: New Shelby Motel, U. S. 25 W North Tennessee Ave LaFollette Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Only city on Norris Lake - Modern White Stucco Brick Cabins - Private Bath - Steam Heat and Air Conditioned - Open day or night - Outside Grill and a Play round for children. Telephone 9111. Charles H. Russell, Manager.
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Title: Tramway And Building On The Parkway Gatlingburg Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The tramway is the latest attraction in Gatlinburg and features a very interesting trip to the top of mount Harrison. The aerial tramway travels a distance of 11,000 ft. (2.1 miles), rising from the parkway station to the mountain station and the trip takes approximately 10 minutes.
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Title: Cooper Court Gatlingburg Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
A new motel with knotty pine interiors, tiled baths, Simmons metal furnishings, radiant heat, easy chairs. Open all year write, wire or phone for reservations.
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Title: Shiloh National Military Park Shiloh Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Shiloh church, on site of original Shiloh church site, here stood the original Shiloh church, from which the bottle took its name. The present church was completed in 1949.
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Title: The Fort Donelson Visitor Center Dover Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The Fort Donelson visitor center at fort Donelson national battlefield, 'Dover, t Tennessee. It opened in February 1962, the centennial of the battle here, and is administered by the department of the interior, national park service. Here, visitors may browse the museum and see a 15-minute theater program. The battlefield can be seen from the observation deck.
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Title: Colonial House, Interstate 75, exit 32 Caryville Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Restaurant, gifts, souvenirs and local crafts. Clean rest rooms. Mobil oil products
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Title: Holiday Inn Of Caryville Caryville Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
On 1-75 near Cumberland mountains Norris Dam Oak Ridge Museum excellent fishing restaurant swimming pool
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Title: National Boulevard And Cannon Ball Monument Chatanooa Tennessee (TN), Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-16
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Title: Dixie Plaza Motel, National Historical Park Tazewell Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
100% Air-Conditioned Free TV Double Beds. Electric Heat Simmons Bedding Spacious Rooms. Dixie Plaza Motel. 10 Mi. South Cumberland Gap. National historical park Recommended by Duncan Hines. Fred M. Hurst Owner-Mgr. U. s. 25E. Tazewell, Tenn.
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Title: Edgewater Motel Gatlinsburg Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
One of Gatlinburg's Most Distinctive Motels On the bank of the Little Pigeon river in the Center of Town. 33 Units with central heating and air conditioning. Room phones, free TV and Hi-Fi, refrigerator and free coffee in every room. Free baby cribs and strollers. Baby sitters available. Large lounge and conference room. Heated pool on the mountainside at interior sun deck and third floor level. Terrace and walk on the river. Near excellent eating places. One-half block from shopping area. for reservations write Box 421 or phone 436-4151, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Owner Operated Mr. and Mrs. Buford A. Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hodges. Open all year.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Map Tennessee (TN), Linen PM 1948 Apr-20
Description:
1-Reelfoot Lake, Tiptonville; 2-State Capitol, Nashville; 3-Hermitage, Nashville, 4-Norris Dam, Knoxville; 5-Loop Over, Great Smoky Mountains National Park; 6-Moccasin Bend, Chattanooga; 7-Scene on the Mississippi River, Memphis; 8-Cumberland River Approaching Cunningham Bridge, near Clarksville.
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Title: Parking Area At Newfound Gap Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Parking Area at Newfound Gap as Seen from the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial. This is the highest point on the Newfound Gap Highway which crosses through the center of the National Park and connects Tennessee and North Carolina. It is the starting point of the Skyway Highway to Clingman's Dome, whose peak may be seen in the distance.
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Title: National Boulevard Missionary Ridge Tennessee (TN), Divided Back PM 1909 Apr-28
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Title: Watts Bar Dam Watts Bar Dam Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: Beautiful Buffalo River Buffalo Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Interstate Forty crossing of the Buffalo River at Buffalo, Tennessee. The Buffalo River valley of Southern Tennessee offers unusual rural beauty and sporting interest. Many boating and fishing enthusiasts enjoy the fast current and clear water of the lower Buffalo for canoeing and "float trips."
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Title: Tennessee State Capitol Baton Rouge Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The Tenn. State Capitol Building was erected in 1845-1853 at a cost of$2,500,000.00. The architecture is that of a Greek lonic Temple. It is located on a plateau 175' above the Cumberland River and is a landmark for the entire area.
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Title: Out From Jim Hutchcraft's Place Reelfoot Lake Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Reel foot Lake, Tennessee, a state park of 20,000 acres of water and uncounted miles of shore line, was once the hunting grounds of the Chicasaw Indians. He lake was formed by a series of earthquakes in 1811 and 1812. Known as the "Fisherman's Paradise", it is equally attractive for hunting, boating, and swimming. It is partronized by sportsmen and vacationists from every state in the Union.
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Title: Old Main Freed Hardeman College, Freed-Hardeman College Henderson Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
For over seventy years the Bell Tower atop Old Main has been the symbol of Freed-Hardeman College. Today the building built in 1908 by A. G. Freed and N. B. Hardeman, houses administrative and faculty offices, general classrooms, music studios and practice rooms, the historical collection, and Chapel Hall.
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Title: A Contact Plant For Making Strong Sulphuric Acid Copperhill Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1959 Apr-08
Description:
A Contact Plant for making strong sulphuric acid, Copper Basin, near Copper hill, Tenn. The Tennessee Copper Company has a series of contact plants in the Basin producing strong sulphuric acid for use in manufacturing synthetic textile fibers, plastics, and other chemical products.
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Title: Methodist Episcopal Church Athens Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Now Trinity United Methodist Church, adjacent to Tennessee Wesleyan College.
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Title: Mt. Aetna Entrance Building Mt. Aetna Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The Spectacular ride from the spacious Gift Shop and Entrance Building ascends 2800 feet to the summit of Mt. Aetna. Breathtaking views of Lookout Valley and Chattanooga. Don't miss the subterranean tour in beautiful Crystal Cave! Just 4 1/2 miles from Chattanooga, Tenn. on U. S. 41 North.
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Title: Tennessee State Girl Tennessee (TN), Divided Back PM 1907 Aug-29
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Title: First Baptist Church, 505 South Main Jellico Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: Bird's Eye View Of Fort Oglethorpe Near Chattanooga Tennessee (TN), White Border unused
Description:
Only Southern city with a Brigade Post with an area of 17,600 acres; 77 buildings, to accommodate 5,000 U.S. Troops. Only eight miles over a perfect boulevard, or trolley line, to the great National Chickamauga Park.
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Title: Cumberland Motel, U. S. 41 Manchester Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
South of City on U. S. 41 - 70 Units - Tiled Baths Combination Tub and Shower - Wall to Wall Carpets - Electric Heat - 100% Air Conditioned - TV and Telephone In Every Room - Heated Swimming Pool - Shuffleboard - Glass House Restaurant Adjoining. Telephone Parkway 8-3561
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Title: Holiday Inn, 350 Harding Place & 1-24 Nashvile Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Come park your coach and enjoy our unique western-style full service restaurant. Grody's Place . . . While you are in the area, sit a spell in our Water hole Lounge, it's a pleasure.
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Title: Entrance Cumberland State Park Crossville Tennessee (TN), Real Photo PM 1957
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Title: New Moneagle Hotel Cumberland Plateau Tennessee (TN), Real Photo PM 1935
Description:
Cumberland Plateau Elv. 2000 Ft. U. S. 41
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Title: Campus Scene, Martin College Pulaski Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Campus of Martin College founded 1870 by gift from Thomas Martin, a prominent citizen of Pulaski. Owned and operated by the Methodist Church. Co-educational. Specializes in liberal arts and teacher training.
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Title: Bloody Pond, Shiloh National Military Park Pittsburg Landing Tennessee (TN), Divided Back PM 1916
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Title: U. S. Post Office Manchester Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Pete Smith'S Watts-Bar Resort Watts Bar Dam Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1971
Description:
COMPLETE RESORT FACILITIES FOR YOUR VACATIONING
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Greetings from the Moonshine State. Tennessee is Habit Forming. It's a place where traditions are cherished and progress is a way of life. - - - Keep Tennessee Green, Bring Money!
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
"Volunteer State" Capital: Nashville, Area: 42,244 sq. mi. Population: 3,567,089. Motto: Agriculture, Commerce. Flower: Iris. Bird: Mockingbird. Tree: Tulip Poplar. 16th State admitted to the Union.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Valunteer State. State Capital - Nashville. State Flower - Iris Area in Sq. Miles 42,022. Entered the Union, June 1, 1796.
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Title: Diagram Of TVA Water Control System Tennessee (TN), Linen PM 1951
Description:
26 dams are operated as a unit. Reservoir levels are balanced against power needs and flood dangers. An inexhaustible natural resource is put to use
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Title: Pearsons Hall, Maryville College Maryville Tennessee (TN), Linen PM 1942
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Title: Boys Dormitory, Milligan College Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Milligan College in Eastern Tennessee, Carter County, was founded in 1882 by Josephers Hopwood, co-educational, Liberal Arts, related to the Christian Churches. Located on Tenn. Route 67 between Johnson city and Elizabethton.
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Title: Architect's Sketch Of First Baptist Church Greenville Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Fountain City Methodist Church Fountain City Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Baptist Church South Memphis Tennessee (TN), Divided Back
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Title: First Baptist Church, Georgia Avenue Hattanooga Tennessee (TN), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Cumberland Presbyterian Church Dickson Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1977
Description:
MONTGOMERY BELL STATE PARK CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MONTGOMERY BELL STATE PARK, DICKSON TENN. A CHURCH IS BORN IMMEDIETELY WEST OF THIS QUINT CHURCH IS A RESTORACTION OF THE LOG CABIN IN WHICH FINIS EWING, SAMUEL KING AND SAMUEL MCADOO ORGANIZED THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THIS CHURCH WAS ORGANIZED FEB. 4, 1810.
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Title: Memorial Chapel - Fine Arts Building Lambuth College Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
MEMORIAL CHAPEL - FINE ARTS BUILDING. ONE OF THE MOST INSPIRING BUILDINGS ON THE BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS OF ONE OF THE BEST CO-EDUCATIONAL COLLEGES IN AMERICA.
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Title: Union Avenue Church Of Christ Mid-Memphis Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
BIBLE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES AND TWO IDENTICAL PREACHING SERVICES SUNDAY MORNINGS. EVENING WORSHIP SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. CHAPEL AND FELLOWSHIP HALL FOR SPECIAL EVENTS. ATTENDED NURSERIES. AMPLE PARKING
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Title: Greetings From Monteagle Monteagle Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Signal Mountain Hotel Signal Mountian Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Signal Mountain, all year-round resort, forty minutes form Chattanooga by electric car or automobile, is one of the genuine surprises and treats for visitors. Although so convenient, and connected by modern transportation, it is amid rugged scenery. Two thousand feet altitude explains its cool, healthful air, and fine water. The hotel and many bungalows are built of pink sandstone.
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Title: Greetings From Lookout Mountain Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, Umbrella Rock, Mocaasin Bend, Atop Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
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Title: Main Entrance Fields Of The Wood Ducktown Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Main Entrance to "Fields of the Wood" is a contribution from the state of Michigan. Overall length is 69 feet 9 inches with overall height 16 feet inside. The large lettering "Fields of the Wood" on the mound in the foreground is a contribution of the state of Tennessee. This lettering is known as the "Air Identification Marker" visible at an altitude of approximately 10,000 feet. (In "Fields of the Wood," Route 294, between Ducktown, Tennessee and Hiwassee Dam).
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Title: Ka-Mar Motel & Restaurant Pitttsburg Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
3 Miles N.W. Jasper, 31 Miles N.W. Chattanooga, Jct. 41 - 72 - 64. Carpeted, Room Control Heat & Air Conditioning, T.V. and Restaurant. Mailing address South Pittsburg, Tennessee.
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Title: A Vacation Home Norris Park Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
One of the 25 modern vacation cabins in the Tennessee Valley Authority's 3,800-acre Norris Park, a short distance from Norris Dam in northeast Tennessee. These cabins have proved popular for four summers with vacationists from all parts of the country who come to visit Norris Dan and enjoy the facilities for boating, fishing, swimming, riding and other types of outdoor recreation.
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Title: Gibson County Court House Trenton Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
This county was established in 1823 and named in honor of Colonel John Gibson who served with distinction under General Andrew Jackson in the Natchex Expedition, 1812-13, and in the Creek Wars. A huge bronze bust of David Creek, has been recently erected in the Court Square to honor this most famous west Tennessee here.
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Title: Haywood County Courthouse Brownsville Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Haywood County established 1823, named in Honor of Judge John Haywood who was Judge on the U. S. Supreme Court of Errors and appeals, 1816-1826, he was known as "The Father of Tennessee History" .. Brownsville, the county seat of Haywood county is a fast growing Commercial, Farming, Industrial and Educational center of West Tennessee . . It is one of the largest of the tri-county trade centers and is located on the famous Hwy. NO. 70 "Broadway of America."
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Title: Franklin County Court House Winchester Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: Lauderdale County Courthouse Ripley Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: Houston County Court House Erin Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Houston County, Tennessee was established 1871 named in honor of Sam Houston member of Congress from Tenn. 1823-27 Governor 1827-29. Moving later to Texas he became the leader of the struggle for Independence, commanded the victories army at the Battle of San Jacinto, was the first president of the Republic of Texas, later U. S. Senator from Texas and Governor of Texas. Erin the county seat of Houston County, Tennessee is a fast growing trade center of the Tennessee Ridge area of West Tennessee.
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Title: Carroll County Courthouse Huntingdon Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Carroll County, one of the largest counties of West Tennessee and principal trade center of the large area, is surrounded by a progressive farming and industrial area. McKenzie, Trezevant, Bruceton, Hallow Rock, Clarksburg, Cedar Grove, and McLemoresville are other trade and educational centers of this fast growing and progressive community.
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Title: Giles Co. Court House Pulaski Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: Lincoln County Court House Fayetteville Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: Cumberland County Court House Crossville Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
"Highest town for miles around"
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Title: Putnam County Court House Cookeville Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: McNairy County Courthouse Selmer Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
This county was established in 1823 and was named in honor of Judge John McNairy. He was appointed by President George Washington to Judge of the Superior Court of the Western District of North Carolina; he arrived in Nashville in 1788. In 1797 he was appointed Judge of the District Court of the United States for Tennessee, which appointment he held until shortly before his death in 1833.
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Title: Greetings From Bolivar Bolivar Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
This "Civil War" style structure was completed in 1868 with the two new additions being added to each end of the building in 1955. Bolivar is the trade center of a very progressive and fast growing community. Other trade centers of the county are Middleton, Whiteville, Grand junction and Toone.
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Title: Sam Davis House Smyrna Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Birthplace and home of Sam Davis, near Smyrna, Tenn. Youthful Scot of the Confederate Army who was executed by the Federals because he would not divulge the name of the person form whom he secured information.
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Title: Bathhouse And Swimming Area, Montgomery Bell State Park Dickson Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Located between White Bluff and Dickson. Tenn., on U. S. Hwy. #70.
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Title: Cypress Knees Reelfoot Lake Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Cypress Knees at Reelfoot Lake called America's finest natural fish hatchery. This Lake was formed during the winter of 1811-1812 by a series of severe earthquakes
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Title: Greetings From Fort Donelson Donelson Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Top View: Park entrance showing part of the Centennial parade being led by Dover Band and American Legion Color guard followed by part of the "Red River Raiders" skirmish unit of Clarksville, Tennessee. Lower View: "Red River Raiders" skirmish unit from Clarksville, Tennessee Company "E" 10th Tenn. Regt. C.S.A.
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Title: Greetings From Paris Landing State Park Buchanan Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
On Shores of Beautiful Kentucky Lake P.O. Buchanan, Tenn. Top View: Beautiful Kentucky Lake P.O. Buchanan, Tenn. Top View: Beautiful Modern Inn and Dining Room overlooking Kentucky Lake. Open Year Round. Bottom View: Boat Dock at Paris Landing.
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Title: Greetings From Pickwick Pickwick Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The lower area of the great Tennessee Valley is totally unlike any other section of this great country. It is a land that lives on the tradition of southern hospitality and the deep throated echo of steamboat whistles, cotton plantations and some of the most interesting prehistoric, pioneer and Confederate history.
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Title: Greetings From Savannah Parsons Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The lower area of the great Tennessee Valley is totally unlike any other section of this great country. It is a land that lives on the tradition of southern hospitality and the deep throated echo of steamboat whistles, cotton plantations and some of the most interesting prehistoric, pioneer and Confederate history.
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Title: Greetings From Fort Donelson Donelson Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Top View: Park entrance showing part of the Centennial parade being led by Dover Band and American Legion color Guard followed by part of the "Red river Raiders" skirmish unit of Clarksville, Tennessee. Lower View: "Red River Raiders" skirmish unit from Clarksville, Tennessee ... Company "E" 10th Tenn. Regt. C.S.A.
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Title: Greetings From Paris Landing State Park Buchanan Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
On Shores of Beautiful Kentucky Lake P. O. Buchanan, Tenn. Top View: Beautiful Modern Inn and Dining Room overlooking Kentucky Lake. Open Year Round. Bottom View: Boat Dock at Paris Landing.
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Title: The Billie Jane Carter's Lakeview Camp Celina Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
38 Foot Fishing and Excursion Cruiser. Guaranteed Fishing Trips. Day Excursions and Moonlight Rides. Overnight trips a specialty, equipped for sleeping and cooking. Carter's Lakeview Camp. 3 1/2 miles East of Celina, Tenn. Owned and Operated by Capt. Claude Carter.
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Title: Sunset On The Mississippi River Mephis Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Best Way Thrift Store Collierville Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Great Smoky Mountains Great Smoky Mountains Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
The Great smoky Mountains National Park is one of the newest of our national playgrounds. In the park are to be found the most majestic mountains in the East and the greatest variety of trees and plants in an equal area in the World. Fine paved highways lead through the Park and trails lead to the more inaccessible parts of the region
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Title: Greetings From Great Smoky Mountains Great Smoky Mountains Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Views On Other Side:- S - Chimney Tops M - The Loop - Over O - Cumberland Falls K - Lake Santeetlah Y - Little Pigeon River M - Indian Creek Falls O - Newfound Gap U - Loop near Newfound Gap N - Mt. Le Conte T - Le Conte Creek A - Abrams Falls I - Charlies Bunion N - Summer Cottages on Little River S - Laurel Falls Trail
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Title: A Typical Scene Near Memphis Mumphis Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The world's largest cotton market
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Title: Observation Knob County Park Holston Lake Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1970
Description:
This beautiful park located on the shoreline of south Holston Lake is one of the favorite recreational centers in this area. South Holston Lake covers 7,580 acres and is on the south fork of the Holston River in Sullivan County. South Holston Dam is 185 feet high, 1600 feet long and is located just a few miles from this park. this is one of the many T.V.A. operated systems which provides visitors with all types of outdoor sports and recreation.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Tennessee - area 42,022 sq. miles, of which 355 sq. miles is water; 34th state in size; admitted into the Union in 1796. state flower- passion flower. Capital - Nashville. Places of interest; Meriwether Lewis National Monument. Containing the grave of Captain Lewis, explorer, Hales Bar Dam in the Tennessee river; Mississippi River cantilever bridge at Memphis; the Hermitage, Nashville, home of President Andrew Jackson.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Views On Other Side :- T - Roper's rock, Lookout Mountain E - typical Indian Squaw and Papoose N - State Capitol, Nashville N - Sam Davis Monument, Nashville E - Columbian Mutual Tower, Memphis S - Chimney Tops, Great Smokey Mountains S - Chimney Tops, Great Smokey Mountains E - Incline Railway Car, Lookout Mountain E - Incline Railway Car, Lookout Mountain.
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Title: 411 Motel Marysville Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Maryvile's Finest. New and modern. Electric heat. Air conditioning. Tile baths. Wal-to-wall carpeting. Innerspring and foam rubber mattresses. Restaurant adjoining
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Title: Night Time View Home Of Andrew Johnson Greenville Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Andrew Johnson was born in 1808 in North Carolina and died in 1875 in Carter County, Tenn., where he had gone to visit a daughter. His body was removed to his home at Greenville and, because of his oft repeated request, was wrapped in the flag of his country for burial. His burial plot and about 15 acres surrounding it was acquired by the United States Government and is now known as the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery. He was the 17th president of the U. S. A.
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Title: Entrance To The Hermitage Hermitage Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Entrance to the Hermitage, Home of General Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, Hermitage, Tenn.
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Title: Post Office Old Hickory Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
DuPont Plant, Andrew Jackson "Old Hickory". Located about ten miles from Nashville is an industrial city known as Old Hickory, Tenn. It has one of the most complete rayon silk manufacturing plants in the country, also cellophane plants which leads the United States in the production of this product.
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Title: Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Views On Other Side:- 1 - Norris Dan 2 - Roper's Rock, Chattanooga 3 - Skyline of Memphis 4 - Indian Squaw, Great smoky Mts. Nat. Park 5 - Little River, Great Smoky Mts. Mat. Park 6 - Mt. LeConte, Great Smokey Mts. Nat. Park 7 - State Andrew Jackson Home, Hermitage Iris, The State Flower of Tennessee.
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Title: Greetings From Selmer Selmer Tennessee (TN), Linen PM 1941
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Title: Greetings From Ambridge Ambridge Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
In Pennsylvania you'll find so much to interest you that you'll want to make the most of every moment … explore scenes where the great events of American history took place … linger long over the natural wonders, the breath-taking mountain views. You'll want to make more than a casual acquaintance with a countryside where every bend of the road reveals fresh beauty and charm.
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Title: Dine And Dance Jasper Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
25 miles from Chattanooga 1 mile from Jasper on U. S. 41 Riverside Barbecue
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Title: Eads Bridge Mmphis Tennessee (TN), Divided Back unused
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
1 - Reel foot Lake Tiptonville 2 - State Capitol, Nashville 3 - Hermitage, Nashville 4 - Norris Dam, Knoxville 5 - Loop-Over, Great Smoky Mountains National Park 6 - Moccasin Bend, Chattanooga 7 - Scene on the Mississippi River, Memphis 8 - Cumberland River Approaching Cunningham Bridge, near Clarksville.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen PM 1957
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Title: Rainbow Falls on Mt. LeConte Great Smokey Mountains Ntnl. Park Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Great Smokey Mountains National Park. This is one of the highest and most beautiful falls in the park. It is located on the Rainbow Falls trail up Mt. Le Conte. Rainbow Falls itself is the destination of many hikers, being only three (3) miles over a very good trail.
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Title: First Baptist Church Gatlinburgh Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Butler Memorial Bridge on Highway 421 Across The South Holston Reservoir South Holston Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Martin Springs Tourist Lodge, U. S. Highways 41 & 84 Martin Springs Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
At the Foot of Cumberland Mountains Martin Springs Tourist Lodge - Modern Cottages - Home Cooked Meals - Spring Water - Service Station and Gift Shop. Located at the famed Martin Springs which flow 6500 gals. per hour from a cavern in the Cumberland Mts
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Title: Greetings from Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Nickname: The Volunteer State
1940 Population: 2,915,841
Area in Square Miles: 42,022
Entered the Union: June 1, 1796
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Title: U. S. 22-Entering the Tennessee Valley Harriman Tennessee (TN), Real Photo unused
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Title: Administration Building, Memphis Naval Air Station Millington Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1965
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Title: Pleasant Green Plunge Goodlettsville Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1955
Description:
Swimming - Miniature Golf Horse Shoes - Ping Pong Picnic Grounds The Perfect Place to stay Cool And Spend Your Week-ends. Phone - Goodlettsville 9-2835
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Title: The Riverside Hotel, Gatlinburg-in-the-Smokies Gatlinburg-in-the-Smokies Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1960
Description:
At entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A modern hotel located in heart of Gatlinburg. Ample parking space. Shaded grounds overlooking river. 100 air-conditioned, comfortable rooms with privated-bath. Hotel cars availabe for scenic tours. Temperature controlled swimming pool. New air-conditioned dining room over-looking patio and pool. Phone 373. J. T. Trotter, Mgr.
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Title: Rotherwood Kingport Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
A Historic residence built in 1818 at confluence of the North and South forks of the Holston River, at Kingsport, Tennessee
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Title: Dale Hollow Dam Celina Tennessee (TN), Chrome PM 1963
Description:
View taken from below the dam
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Title: Cherokee Lake Cherokee Lake Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
A glimpse of Cherokee Lake in Easter Tennessee. Cherokee Lake is 59 miles long and is on the Holston River, a tributary of the Tennessee River
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Title: Falls Mill Belvidere Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1873 as a Woolen Mill. Restored in 1970 and now producing old fashioned stone ground corn meal and flours powered by a giant 34 ft. water wheel
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Title: Mt. LeConte And Gatlinburg Crockett Mountain Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Seen from the upper terminal of the Sky Lift on the summit of Crockett Mountain. The spectacular Sky Lift in Northern areas it gives its riders unfolding panoramic vistas of the Great Smoky Mountains and of Gatlinburg below. The view of world famous Mt. LeConte is unsurpassed
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Title: Mt. LeConte And Gatlinburg Crockett Mountain Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
As seen from the Sky Lift to Crockett Mountain. The spectacular Sky Lift is the only one of its kind in the South. Known as a Ski Lift in Northern areas it gives its riders unfolding panoramic vistas of the Great Smoky Mountains and of Gatlinburg below. The view of world famous Mt. LeConte is unsurpassed
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Title: Sunset on Kentucky Lake Kentucky Lake Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
on the Tennessee-Kentucky State Line
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Title: Cherokee Dam Cherokee Dam Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
Tennessee Valley Authority On Holston River, Cherokee Dam began storing the waters of east Tennessee's Holston River a few days before Pearl Harbor, and now contributes vital electric power to the Tennessee Valley Authority system supplying wartime industrial plants in the Valley. The Cherokee project was completed in the record-breaking construction time of 16 months... a mark beaten only by the recent completion of TVA's nearby Douglas Dam in 12 months and 19 days. Cherokee Dam, rising 175 feet above the bed of the stream, stretches 6760 feet across the river valley. Its 31,000 acre reservoir extends 58 miles upstream
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Title: Watauga Dam Boat Dock On The Shores Of Watauga Lake In East Tennessee Watauga Dam Tennessee (TN) unused
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Title: Big Rider Park A Great Place For Outdoor Sports On Norris Lake Norris Lake Tennessee (TN) unused
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Title: Watauga Dam And glimpse of Lake Watauga Dam Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
TVA's Watauga Dam, on the Watauga River in east Tennessee, creates a reservoir containing 677,000 acre-feet of storage for flood control and for maintenance of a water suply for navigation and power production. Electric power installation consists of two 25,000 kilowatt units. The dam is constructed of earth and rock fill with a maximum width thorugh the base of 1275 feet. It is 320 ft. high and 900 ft. long
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Title: State Street, Bristol Bristol Virginia (VA) unused
Description:
Between Historic Virginia and the Great Smoky Mountains. On Lee Highway Federal route 11, direct route from East to West. Bristol was first settled in 1771 as Sapling Grove; home of Isaac and General Evans Shelby, Revolutionary heroes of the Battle of Kings Mountain. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains and there are three rivers and a Virginia State Park nearby which provides delightful outing places and excellent fishing
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Title: Cane Creek Falls, Falls Creek Falls State Park Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
Fall Creek Falls State Park possesses more wild, rugged grandeur than any other area of equal size in the East. It contains 15,776 acres ranging in elevation from approximately 900 to 2,000 feet. The principal scenic features are its magnificent water-falls, Fall Creek Falls, 256 feet in height, is the highest east of the Rockies. Other falls and overlooks lend their beauty to a sylvan picture unsurpassed
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Title: Bird's Eye View of Sevierville Sevierville Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
Great Smoky Mountains in Background Mt. Le Conte, Altitude 4,600 feet
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Title: Bridge over French Broad River Newport and Morristown Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
U.S. Highway No. 25
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Title: Bridge Over Holston River Kingsport and Johnson City Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
U.S. Highway 23
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Title: Greeting From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Rock City Gardens Fairyland Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
Atop Lookout Mountain Open Year 'Round Lover's Leap A wonderful view into five states Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina
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Title: Stones River Motor Court & Restaurant, Hwy. # 41 New-Modern Hwy #70s Murfreesbore Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
Phone 899 Member AAA---Electric Heat--Air Conditioned--TV
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Title: Lee Motel, Murfreesboro Rd Alpine Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
U. S. Hwys 41 and 70 South 3 Miles From Downtown Nashville, Tenn. Air Conditioned - Free TV - Electric Heat Courtesy Coffee
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Title: Jobe's Motel Oneida Tennessee (TN) unused
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Title: Motel Maryville's Finest Maryville Tennessee (TN) PM 1956
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Title: Gilbert's Noah's Ark Restaurant Maryvill Tennessee (TN) unused
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Lookout Mountain, Tennessee (TN) , Real Photo, unused
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Title: The Glass House Helenwood Tennessee (TN), Real Photo unused
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Title: Grammar School Oneida Tennessee (TN), Real Photo unused
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Title: Ocoee Gorge Ducktown Tennessee (TN), Real Photo unused
Description:
U. S. 64.
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Title: Spring St. Presbyterian Church McMINNVILLE Tennessee (TN), White Border unused
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Title: Church Of Christ McMinnville Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: M.E. Church, South Tullahoma Tennessee (TN), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: M.E. Church, South Souvenir of Whitwell Tennessee (TN), Divided Back unused
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Title: Red Hill Methodist Church, South Souvenir of Whitwell Tennessee (TN), Divided Back unused
Description:
Two miles north-eastWhitwell, Tenn.; Whitwell and Sequatchie Circuit; cornerstone laid February 15, 1908; dedicated August 9, 1908; cost $1,250,00.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
1 - Reelfoot Lake, Tiptonville 2 - State Capitol, Nashville 3 - Hermitage, Nashville 4 - Norris Dam, Knoxville 5 - Loop Over, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 67 - Moccasin Bend, Chattanooga 7 - Scene on the Mississippi river, Memphis 8 - Cumberland River Approaching Cunningham Bridge, near Clarksville.
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Title: Greetings From Parsons Parsons Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The lower area of the great Tennessee Valley is totally unlike any other section of this great country. It is a land that lives on the tradition of southern hospitality and the deep throated echo of steamboat whistles, cotton plantations and some of the most interesting prehistoric, pioneer and Confederate history.
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Title: Greetings From Pickwick Dam Pickwick Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The lower area of the great Tennessee Valley is totally unlike any other section of this great country. It is a land that lives on the tradition of southern hospitality and the deep throated echo of steamboat whistles, cotton plantations and some of the most interesting prehistoric, pioneer and Confederate history.
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Title: Hurricane Dock At Center Hill Lake Cookeville Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The Lake covers 20,000 acres and the fishing is excellent. Boats, Housekeeping Cottages, a modern Motel and Café are to be found at Hurricane Dock.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Dine And Dance Jasper Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
25 miles from Chattanooga 1 mile from Jasper on U. S. 41 Riverside Barbecue
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Title: Pavilion Monteagle Assembly Monteagle Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Haywood County Court House Brownsville Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Franklin County New Court House Winchester Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Courthouse Tiptonville Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
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Title: Ball Room, Cudjo Caverns Cumberland Gap Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: The Turn Into Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
This is the fork in the road that leads into the scenic driveway up the Great Smoky Mountains, a land of natural beauty and inspiring views. Deep beds of dainty mosses fringed with lacy ferns, great trees of some seven foot diameter, towering ranges, sixteen peaks over six thousand feet high and ninety additional peaks over five thousand feet elevation . . . . . a mighty national park
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Title: Bird's Eye View of Sevierville Sevierville Tennessee (TN) unused
Description:
Smoky Mountains in Background, Mt. Le Conte, Altitude 6,600 feet
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Title: Overlooking Highway Elkmont and Gatlinburg Elkmont Tennessee (TN) unused
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Large Letter Tennessee (TN) unused
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Title: Tennessee D.A.R. Hall, Lincoln Memorial University Harrogate Tennessee (TN), Divided Back unused
Description:
Erected by the Chapters of the tennessee daughters of the American Revolution during the regency of Miss Mary Boyce temple
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Title: Greetings from Big Sandy Big Sandy Tennessee (TN) PM 1947
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