Drawer Ephemera 1990-2009
Contains 22 Results:
All Saint's Chapel brochure, Sewanee, Tenn., 1990
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
McCarty Holsaple McCarty, Inc.: Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, Knoxville, Tenn., circa 1992
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
We are talking now of summer evenings in Knoxville, Tennessee by James Agee, Boston, Mass., 1992
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
The Sevier County Theatre Guild presents The First Annual Great Smoky Mountain One-Act PlayFest advertisement, Servierville, Tenn., 1996 November
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
The Dayton Herald Vol.28, No. 7, Dayton, Tenn., 1925 July 23
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
"Chilling!" Publishers Weekly. The Killer of Love by Brian Conley, Knoxville Tenn., circa 1999
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
Public Sculpture for Tennessee Interstate Welcome Centers brochure, Nashville, Tenn., 2000 July
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
Guide to the Galleries. Richard Jolley: Sculptor of Glass brochure, Knoxville, Tenn., 2002-2003
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
Her People in Wood: The Folk Art Carvings of Helen Bullard brochure [2 copies], Henrico, Va., 2003 June 29 - September 07
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
The Fountainhead Railway Dummy Line poster, Knoxville, Tenn., circa 2003
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
The Time Has Come for Knoxville to memorialize one of its favorite sons...James Agee pamphlet, Knoxville, Tenn., circa 2004
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
James Agee Park Est. 2003 brochure, Knoxville, Tenn., circa 2005
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
MISSING ITEM - James Agee celebration, April 2005, Knoxville, Tenn., 2005 April
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
An Evening for James Agee: a downtown fundraiser for James Agee Park fund poster, Knoxville, Tenn., 2005 April 27
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
James Agee Celebration, The University of Tennessee poster, Knoxville, Tenn., 2005 April
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
James Agee: A Celebration of His Work. at the Hoskins Library of the University of Tennessee brochure, Knoxville, Tenn., 2005 April - August
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
The Time Has Come for Knoxville to memorialize one of its favorite sons...James Agee pamphlet [revised], circa 2005
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
Enduring: The Social Conscience of Eleanor Dickinson brochure [2 copies], Knoxville, Tenn., 2005
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
Jame Agee's A Death in the Family: A Walking Tour of the Neighborhood by Charles Aiken, Knoxville, Tenn., circa 2005
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.
Deconstructing Scopes: Unraveling the Mythology of the World's Most Famous Trial information booklet, Dayton, Tenn., 2006 March 20-21
Artificial collection of ephemera items related to the history of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains, and more. The bulk of the items are arranged chronologically. Two groupings of items, those related to Jane Austen and to the Great Smoky Mountains, are separated into their own series and arranged chronologically within.