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A history of the colored schools, of Nashville, Tennessee

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    Nashville, Tennessee

    Visual Materials

    This collection contains approximately 1,000 printed 19th and early 20th century entertainment broadsides, playbills, and related advertisements, and forms a subset within the Jay T. Last Collection of Entertainment. These items advertise theatrical performances including plays, variety entertainment such as minstrel, burlesque, and vaudeville shows, and optical displays such as dioramas, living statues, and tableaus. Over 250 theaters primarily from the Northeastern United States are represented in the collection, though there are also materials from theaters in the Midwestern, Southern, and Western United States, and approximately 26 items from Canada, Ireland, England, and Scotland. The materials range in size from approximately 9 1/2 x 6 inches to 42 1/2 x 14 inches and consist of single-sheet unfolded advertisements for theatrical productions that were intended to be distributed by hand, posted on walls, fences, or in windows, or sold to playgoers entering the theater. Among the names given to these types of advertisements, according to their size and mode of distribution, are broadsides, dodgers, handbills, hangers, playbills, posters, and show bills.

    priJLC_ENT_TBroadsides

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    University of Tennessee. Alumnus Magazine

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of letters, photographs and clippings related to the life and political career of William Gibbs McAdoo. Much of the McAdoo correspondence deals with his public appearances and engagements as a U.S. senator and also his failed attempt at re-election in 1938. Also of interest is McAdoo's involvement with the first Pan-American flight in 1936 and Franklin Delano Roosevelt's campaign trip to California in July 1938. There are also materials related to McAdoo's involvement with the Liberty Bond Act during World War I and the construction and management of the Hudson River Tunnels.

    mssMcAdoo papers

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    Photographs of Andrew Jackson's plantation the Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee

    Visual Materials

    Large cabinet card photographs, approximately 1890s, of: exterior of the house; interior of President Jackson's bedroom; a horse carriage; the tomb; paintings of Jackson and his wife Rachel, and an image of cabins that housed enslaved people. The cabins are dilapidated in this photograph, but they were later restored and preserved.

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    Grant to Major General George H. Thomas, Nashville, Tennessee

    Manuscripts

    Dated 11am. (1 page)

    HM 3436