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Military Band at Lookout Mountain

Date: 1864
Description: Albumen stereograph of the Union Army brass band posed and playing atop Lookout Point. The Tennessee River is in the background.
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International Harvester Cream Separator Exhibit

Date: 11 12 1927
Description: Exhibit of McCormick-Deering ball-bearing cream separators by International Harvester.
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Overton Park Higbee Memorial

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Description: Classical stone memorial with six columns to the memory of Jennie Higbee, founder and principal of a local school for girls. Located in Overton Park which ...
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Front Yard Landscaping of House

Date: 1928
Description: Front yard landscaping of the residential home of A.R. Matthews, master farmer.
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Our Lady of Grace Chapel at Saint Thomas Church

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Description: View of Our Lady of Grace Chapel at Saint Thomas Church. A path leads to the entrance of the chapel, a stone structure with an arch, and decorated with pla...
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Portrait of Zilphia Horton

Date: 1942
Description: Quarter-length portrait of Zilphia Horton, wife of Myles Horton, the founder of Highlander Folk School.
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IH Exhibition Hall

Date: 11 12 1927
Description: Indoor IH exhibit. A large oversize cream separator is in the center of a display of ball bearing cream separators.
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IH Exhibition Hall

Date: 11 12 1927
Description: The exhibit features a miniature view of a farm and fields, with a title above that reads: "Prosperity Follows the Dairy Cow."
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IH Exhibition Hall

Date: 11 12 1927
Description: Indoor IH exhibit. A large oversize cream separator is in the center of a display of ball bearing cream separators.
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IH Exhibition Hall

Date: 11 12 1927
Description: A display of McCormick-Deering cream separator parts on a board.

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