KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
BY
ANDREW MORRISON
1891
THE ENGLEHARDT SERIES:
AMERICAN CITIES
VOLUME 25
A LISTING OF THE TABLE OF CONTENTS - INCLUDING A SMALL
SAMPLE OF THE MANY IMAGES IN THE BOOK
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- Knoxville Briefly Described
- A montage of
images of the City Hall, High School, Cadet Drill at the
University of Tennessee, Post Office, County Court House, and
State Insane Asylum
- Residences of the late Parson
Brownlow and ex
Gov. Blount
- Deaf & Dumb Asylum and Insane
Asylum
- Scenery of the Holston and French Broad.;
"Greystone,"
the residence of E.C. Camp, of the Coal Creek Coal Col. Cost
$125,000.
- Bleak
House, the residence of R.H.
Armstrong, Gen. Longstreet's Headquarters during the Siege of
Knoxville, Nov., 1863.
- Market
Square, East Side.
- Gay Street, Looking West
- Post
Office and Government
Building.
- Girls' High School, Bauman Bros.
Architects.
- Three Knoxville's; In reality However, But
One
- "Westwood," Kingston Pike, Knoxville,
residence of J.E. Lutz, dealer in boots and shoes, hats,
etc.
- Knoxville Savings Bank, M'Ghee
Public Library Building
- Court
House of Knox County,
Tennessee
- Interior of the Knoxville Central Station,
East Tennessee Telephone Company.
- Residence of J.D. Cowan, of Cowan, M'Clung
* Co., Wholesale Dry Goods
- Fountain
Head Hotel, Suburbs of
Knoxville.
- Hotel Vendome.
- Palace
Hotel and The Hotel Knox
- Second
Baptist Church, West
Knoxville
- Knoxville College and Tennessee Medical
College
- View from the Grounds of the University of
Tennessee (montage)
- University School of Knoxville, Baker &
Himel, Principals
- Knoxville
Business College
- M'Callum Block, Occupied by Young's College
of Shorthand; University
of Tennessee; and Y.M.C.A.
or Borches Building
- Scene on the Tennessee River
- Real Estate and Betterments
- Offices of the Covenant Building and Loan
Association; The Ross Flats, R.Z. Gill, Architect
- Offices of the Southern Building and Loan
Association of Knoxville
- Residence of
Mrs. D.J. Eggleston, Geo. F. Barber
& Co., Architects
- Knoxville
In Gala Attire--Reunion of the Blue
and Gray, October 7th, 1889
- First Baptist Church, Knoxville Bauman
Bros., Architects.
- Residence of
F.E. McArthur, of the McArthur Music
House, Geo. F. Barber & Co., Architects
- C.C. Sullins' Flats and residence of Mrs.
Lou. M. Rogers, R.Z. Gill, Architect
- Gaylon & Selden Co.'s Mill and Lumber
Yards; Residence
of Harvey Abrams, Building
Contractor
- Scenery, East
Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railway ("The Sphinx, Emory
River")
- Knoxville the Trade Center--its
railroad, banking, distinctive and jobbing business and
manufacturers.
- Station and General Offices of the East
Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad,
Knoxville
- A
Mountain Grade--On the Line of the
East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railway
- Tennessee Scenery--On the Line of the East
Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railway
- Knoxville as a Financial Center
- Characteristic Trade
- Auction
Sale of Marble by T.S. Godfrey
- First Trainload of Marble Shipped from
Knoxville, John M. Ross, Shipper
- Marble Works of W. H. Evans &
Son
- Confederate
Monument, Knoxville, made by Geo. W.
Callahan & Bros.
- Works of the East Tennessee Stone and
Marble Company
- Entrance to the Mines of the East Tennessee
Coal Company, Near Jellico, Tenn.
- Coal Chute
of the Coal Creek Coal Company, at
Coal Creek, Anderson County, Tenn.; and J.P. Carpenter's Coal
and Brick Yards, Knoxville
- Tipple House at the Mines of the Tennessee
Coal Mining Company, Briceville, Tenn.
- Knoxville's Jobbing Trade
- W.B. Lockett & Co., Wholesale
Grocers.
- The Knoxville Stock Yards
- W.W. Woodruff & Co., Wholesale
Hardware
- The Greer Machinery Company's
Warehouse
- Shetterly & Tipton's Place
- Shepard & Manny, Plumbers'
Offices
- Thomas Kane & Co.'s Factory, at
Chicago, Beech Bros. & Co., Knoxville
- Knoxville
Supply Co.'s Warehouse and Yards.
- Daniel & Bostwick, Dry Goods and
Mester, Newcomer & Paulus, Dry Goods House
- Powers, Little & Co., Wholesale
Clothing
- Cullen
& Newman, Wholesale
Crockery
- Interior and Exterior of The McArthur Music
House
- McCrary & Brabson, Photographers'
Supplies
- Davis Sewing Machine Works, at Dayton,
Ohio, J.E. Martin, Agent at Knoxville; and S.W. Graves' Carpet
and Furniture Store
- Knoxville As A Manufacturing
Place
- The State of Tennessee
- Moccasin Bend, Tennessee River, from
Lookout Mountain, Near Chattanooga
- The State House of Tennessee,
Nashville
- "The Hermitage," Near Nashville, Tennessee,
Showing Jackson's original cabin home, and on the right his
tomb
- Home and Tomb of President Polk, Nashville,
Tennessee
- Statue of Jackson, Capitol Grounds,
Nashville, Tennessee
- National
Cemetery, Knoxville,
Tennessee
- Sunset Rock, Lookout Mountain--Line of the
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway
- Ante-Bellum Residence Type,
Tennessee
- General Index
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