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State of Department of State Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 Seventh Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312

STATE LIBRARIAN AND ARCHIVIST PAPERS

RECORD GROUP 122

by:

Greg Poole August 8, 1988

Revised and Expanded by:

Ted Guillaum September 10, 1998

Archival Technical Services Section

MICROFILMED INTRODUCTION

Record Group 122 consists of the State Librarian and Archivist Papers from 1919 through 1933. John Trotwood Moore and Mary Daniel Moore are the two State Librarian and Archivists that are represented in this record group. Papers of P. E. Cox, Keeper of the Archives, and A.P. (Austin Powers) Foster, Assistant State Librarian and Archivist, are also included in this record group. The record group was processed originally in 1988 and consisted of 39 manuscript boxes. In 1998, boxes 37 through 39 were reprocessed and expanded by adding additional materials. The additional documents amounted to one half manuscript box, bringing the total size of the collection to 39 and 1/2 manuscript boxes. The original Scope and Content Note, Biographical Sketches, and Container Lists remain unchanged, with the exception of the Container Lists for boxes 37 through 39.

A short history of the Tennessee State Library and Archives was written by John Thweatt for the Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volume L, Number 3, in the Fall 1991 issue. The article is entitled “The Archival Tradition in Tennessee-the Moore Years.”

This record group has been microfilmed and the original documents have been retained. There are no restrictions on the use of materials in this record group. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

Record Group 122, State Librarian and Archivist Papers span the period from 1919 to 1933. The record group primarily consists of affidavits, agreements, booklets, clippings, correspondence, land records, manuscripts, minutes of the Tennessee Archives Commission, speeches, and several miscellaneous items dealing with the operation of the Tennessee State Library and Archives.

Special subjects in this record group include the minutes of the Southern Appalachian Natural Park Commission, which was noted for its lobbyist efforts on behalf of the establishment of the National Park in the Great Smoky Mountains, and the minutes of the Tennessee Archaeological Society, which was established in the 1920’s by P. E. Cox and John Trotwood Moore. A large amount of material in the collection deals with the Tennessee War Questionnaires sent out by John Trotwood Moore in 1919.

The correspondence in the record group is primarily the letters from the public requesting genealogical information. In addition, there are letters from many noted politicians and statesmen such as Cordell Hull, Joseph W. Byrn, Austin Peay, and Secretary of State, Frank B. Kellogg.

The record group is an important one in that it fills in a gap in the history of the Tennessee State Library and Archives (1919-1933). It also provides a look into the lives of four individuals: John Trotwood Moore, Mary Daniel Moore, A. P. Foster, and P. E. Cox, all of whom were instrumental in the formation of the State Library and Archives.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

P. E. Cox

1858 April 25, born in Franklin, Tennessee, the son of Nathaniel and Florence (Butler) Cox

1863-1875 Attended “common” schools in Williamson County, Tennessee

1876-1881 Entered Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, where he received a law degree

1882-1901 Entered law practice with his father, Nathaniel Cox, in Franklin, Tennessee

1902 Death of his father, he continued the law practice

1903 Became president of the Nashville, Centerville, and Dickson Turnpike Co.

1905 Became chairman of the board of the National Bank of Franklin

1919-1932 Appointed Keeper of the Collections of Tennessee State Library and Archives

1923 Established the Tennessee Archaeological Society

1923-1930 Involved in early archaeological exploration in Tennessee

1925 Served on the Memorial Committee and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park Committee

1932 August 18, died at his home in Franklin, Tennessee and interred in the Ebenezer Methodist Church Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Austin Powers Foster

1859 June 9, born in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel and Abigail (Porter) Foster

1864 Moved to Whitman, Massachusetts and attended public schools there

1878 Graduated from high school, Providence, Rhode Island

1878-1882 Attended Brown University

1882-1884 Principal of the high school in Cordia, New Hampshire

1884 Moved to Dallas, Texas to become the principal of the Classical Department of Grove School

1885 March 5, married Mary Dearing Jacoby, Dallas, Texas. Became principal of the Temple Emanuel School, Dallas, Texas

1885-1895 President of the A. P. Foster and Company Publishers

1895-1896 Representative for the Ginn and Company Publishers

1897 Editor of the Texas Farm and Ranch

1900 Moved to Nashville and became editor of the Illustrated Youth and Age

1901 Faculty member of Ward Seminary, Nashville, Tennessee

1901-1904 Editor of the Nashville Daily News

1904 Appointed Superintendent of Horticulture for Tennessee at the St. Louis World’s Fair

1905-1911 Manager of the Taylor-Trotwood Magazine

1911-1917 Secretary of the Nashville Industrial Bureau

1917-1921 Established two school book publishing companies, Southeast Publishing Company and the National Book Company

1921 Appointed Assistant Secretary of the Tennessee Historical Commission

1923 Appointed Assistant State Librarian and Archivist

1928-1932 Editor of A. C. Webb’s Publishing Company

1949 March 5, died in Nashville, Tennessee and interred at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

John Trotwood Moore

1858 August 26, born at Marion, Alabama, the son of John and Emily (Billingslear) Moore

1874 Enrolled at Howard College, Marion, Alabama

1878 Contributed to the Howard Collegian, his first short story, “Snodgrass’s Address to the Co-Editors of the Howard Collegian”

1879 Editor of the Marion Commonwealth School teacher in Marion, Alabama and adopted pen-name “Trotwood” June, editor and proprietor of The Commencement Daily

1879-1883 School teacher in Monterey, Alabama

1884 September, Principal of the Moore Academy

1885 February 17, married Florence Allen, Columbia, Tennessee School teacher at McDowell School, Columbia, Tennessee Raising of blooded horses on his farm Organized the Middle Tennessee Fair Association

1892 Started the column entitled “Trotwood’s Talk” in the Columbia Herald

1893-1904 Wrote horse racing columns for Clark’s Horse Review of Chicago

1896 December 23, wife died

1897 Published a collection of short stories, Songs and Stories from Tennessee that introduced the famous character, “Old Wash”

1900 June 13, married Mary Brown Daniel, St. Louis, Missouri

1901 Published the historical novel, A Summer Hymnal: A Romance of Tennessee

1903 September 11, the birth of his only son, Merrill

1905 July, Little, Brown Publishing Co. publishes The Bishop of Cottonwood, one of the first novels to deal realistically with child labor in the South. Establishment of Trotwood’s Monthly

1906 Joins the Anti-Child Slavery League

1907 January, Trotwood’s Monthly merged with Bob Taylor’s Magazine to be renamed The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine

1910 December, Taylor-Trotwood Magazine combined with Watson’s Magazine, edited by Thomas E. Watson Publication of Uncle Wash: His Stories

1913 Insurance writer for the Fidelity and Casualty Company

1915 Moved to Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tennessee

1916 Served as temporary chairman of the State Progressive Convention, Nashville, Tennessee

1919 March 1, appointed State Librarian by Governor A. H. Roberts March 25, appointed State Librarian and Archivist Organized county historical committees Organized the securing of all Tennessee soldiers military records

1920-1921 5000 Tennessee Civil War Veterans received questionnaire

1923 Allan Holubar of Metro Pictures Corporation unsuccessfully started the filming of The Bishop of Cottonwood

1925 Establishment of the Meriwether Lewis National Monument Published Hearts of Hickory

1929 May 10, died at his home, Nashville, Tennessee and interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Mary Daniel Moore (Mrs. John Trotwood Moore)

1875 May 15, born in Herrisonville, Missouri, daughter of Judge C. and Elizabeth (Brown) Daniel

1883-1884 Educated in the Herrisonville Public Schools

1895 Entered Nashville College

1898-1910 Music teacher at the Nashville College

1900 June 12, married John Trotwood Moore

1929 Succeeded her husband as the State Librarian and Archivist

1931 Compiled much of the information used by Marquis James in his biographical works on

1937-1949 Correspondence secretary of the Tennessee Historical Society

1949 Retired from the Tennessee State Library and Archives

1957 August 4, died at her home in Nashville, Tennessee and interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee

INDEX

Series Number Series Title Box Number

1 P. E. Cox Papers 1-6, 38 2 A. P. Foster Papers 7-14, 38 3 John Trotwood Moore Papers 15-36, 39 4 Mary Daniel Moore Papers 37-37A

CONTAINER LIST

Series Number: 1 Series Title: Correspondence – P. E. Cox Papers

Box 1 1 Abernathy-Aydelott 1929-1930 2 Baird-Bancorft 1929-1930 3 Bank-Bennett 1929-1930 4 Bixler-Byrns 1929-1930 5 Caldwell-Carter 1929-1930 6 Chapman-Cobb 1929-1930 7-19 Coldren, Fred 1929-1930 20 Conway-Cooley 1929-1930 21 Copeland-Cunningham 1929-1930 22 Daubeuspeck-Douglas 1929-1930 23 Eggleston-Eslick 1929-1930 24 Farris-First 1929-1930 25 Fitzgerald-Frew 1929-1930 26 Frierson-Furlow 1929-1930

Box 2 1 Galion-Guggenheim 1929-1930 2 Hamilton-Haynes 1929-1930 3 Henderson-Herbert 1929-1930 4 Hicks-Howse 1929-1930 5 Hubbard-Hutcheson 1929-1930 6 Ingram-Jones 1929-1930 7 Joy-Kuester 1929-1930 8 Lampley-Lyle 1929-1930 9 McCall-Mays 1929-1930 10 Meacham-Moore 1929-1930 11 Moore, John Trotwood 1929-1930 12 Moran-Myers 1929-1930 13 Nalls-Ora 1929-1930 14 Page-Perkins 1929-1930 15 Pierson-Pinkerton 1929-1930 16 Pitts-Primm 1929-1930 17 Rainey-Rutledge 1929-1930 18 Schuffman-Sheriff 1929-1930 19 Sizer-Smith 1929-1930 20 Spencer-Sullivan 1929-1930 21 Tafuri-Turney 1929-1930 22 Vinnatti-Wold 1929-1930 23 Zerbe 1929-1930

24-27 Court Records – Baker vs. Brown, Bank of Franklin vs. Whitmore, Bank of Franklin vs. W.J. Polk 1929-1930

Box 3 1 Court Records – Bank of Franklin vs. Hughes 1926 2 Court Records – Bank of Franklin vs. J.B. Ramon 1926 3 Court Records – Bank of Franklin vs. J.H. Sawyers 1926 4 Court Records – Bank of Franklin vs. Reems 1924 5 Court Records – Bank of Franklin vs. G.H. Pickering 1926 6 Court Records – Bank of Louisville vs. Harpeth Trust Co. 1927 7 Court Records – Richard Bostic Case 1928 8 Court Records – Briggs vs. Clawson Brothers 1929 9 Court Records – Carter Canadan Case 1930 10 Court Records – Christy vs. Truett 1926 11 Court Records – Daubenspeck Case 1925 12 Court Records – Duberson vs. Carothers 1927 13 Court Records – J.M. Fleming vs. Beasley 1927 14-18 Court Records – Sam T. Fowlkes Estate Case 1930 19 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Franklin & Spring Hill Turnpike 1925 20 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Franklin Turnpike Com. 1927 21 Court Records – Neal Frazier Case 1929 22-24 Court Records – Gatlin Estate Case 1932 25 Court Records – Givens vs. Givens 1897 26 Court Records – A.F. Gleaves Trusteeship 1929 27 Court Records – E.E. Green Bankruptcy Case 1929

Microfilm Roll # 2 Box 4

1 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Will Ed Haley 1928 2 Court Records – Hill vs. The Turnpike Co. 1924 3 Court Records – Hardison vs. Bennett 1927 4 Court Records – J.C. Harrison Case 1925 5 Court Records – United State vs. Quilly Harrison 1925 6 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Paul Hassell 1925 7 Court Records – Horton Case 1926 8 Court Records – Thomas House Case 1930 9 Court Records – Hughes vs. Morris 1928 10 Court Records – Johnson vs. Brown 1926 11 Court Records – United States vs. G.W. Kennedy 1925 12 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Felix King, et al 1926 13 Court Records – Knight Estate Case 1927 14 Court Records – Langley Case 1924 15 Court Records – Unites State vs. G.C. Lankford 1932 16 Court Records – McPherson vs. Nashville, Centerville Dickson Turnpike 1930

17 Court Records – Martin vs. Martin 1927 18 Court Records – United State vs. W.E. Martin 1925 19 Court Records – Merritt vs. Merritt 1925 20 Court Records – Tennessee vs. P.C. Merritt 1926 21 Court Records – Nashville, Centerville Dickson Turnpike Case 1926 22 Court Records – Nashville Interstate Railway vs. Railroad & Public Utilities Comm. 1925 23 Court Records – Norris vs. Nall 1923 24 Court Records – Page vs. Detroit Life Insurance Co. 1929 25 Court Records – Pearson vs. D.T. Crockett 1929 26 Court Records – Pearson vs. Kennedy 1929 27 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Cleveland Radar 1925 28 Court Records – W.F. Raymer Case 1928 29 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Jack Reese 1927 30 Court Records – Tennessee vs. George Reese 1927 31 Court Records – Rucker vs. Craig 1925 32 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Craig 1925 33 Court Records – Sullivan vs. Turnpike Co. 1932 34 Court Records – United States vs. A.M. Sullivan 1925 35 Court Records – Tennessee vs. Mosie Sullivan 1921

Box 5 1 Court Records – Neely Turett Case 1926 2 Court Records – Truett vs. N.C. and State Line Railroad 1923 3 Court Records – Whitfield vs. Mayberry 1929 4 Financial Documents – Cancelled Checks 1929-1932 5 Financial Documents – Bank of Franklin – Stock Certificates 1929-1930 6 Financial Documents – Bank of Franklin – Stock Certificates 1930 7 Financial Documents – Bank of Franklin – Stock Certificates 1930 8 Financial Documents – Bank of Franklin – Stock Certificates 1930 9 Legal Records – Contracts 1926 10-16 Land Records – Deeds

Box 6 1 Minutes – Franklin Battlefield Commission 1925 2-5 Nashville, Centerville & Dickson Turnpike Co. 1921 6 Nashville Southern Appalachian National Park Comm. 1925 7 Nashville State Archaeological Survey Comm. 1924 8 Nashville Archaeological Society 1926

Series Number: 2 Series Title: Correspondence – A.P. Foster Papers

Box 7 1 Correspondence – Alexander-Bower 1920-1923

2 Correspondence – Broyles 1923 3 Correspondence – Brumbeugh-Byrns 1923 4-9 Correspondence – Caldwell-Clark 1923 10 Correspondence – Cook-Crewe 1923 11 Correspondence – Craige-Daugherry 1923 12 Correspondence – Davis-Godard 1923 13 Correspondence – Gray-Herned 1923 14 Correspondence – Hersey-Kilburn 1923 15 Correspondence – Koger-Marshall 1923 16 Correspondence – Mayes-Morgan 1923 17 Correspondence – Morrow-Odle 1923 18 Correspondence – Peeler-Scates 1923 19 Correspondence – Schulters-Simkins 1923 20 Correspondence – Simmonton-Vinton 1923 21 Correspondence – Weakley-Wyn Koop 1923 22 Correspondence – Young 1923

Box 8 1 Correspondence – Allred-Anderson 1924 2 Correspondence – Anderson-Bell 1924 3 Correspondence – Betnon-Boyt 1924 4 Correspondence – Bramlett-Byrns 1924 5 Correspondence – Carrira-Catron 1924 6 Correspondence – Cheney-Collier 1924 7 Correspondence – Clarke, S.J. 1924 8 Correspondence – Coffey-Cox 1924 9 Correspondence – Crawford-Curtiss 1924 10 Correspondence – Daniel-Daugherty 1924 11 Correspondence – DeWitt-Dwight 1924 12 Correspondence – Early-Farrell 1924 13 Correspondence – Fite-Foster 1924

Microfilm Roll # 3 14 Correspondence – Gaines-Godard 1924 15 Correspondence – Gray 1924 16 Correspondence – Hale-Hall 1924 17 Correspondence – Hall-Harnes 1924 18 Correspondence – Hamilton-Harned 1924 19 Correspondence – Haskin-Holladay 1924 20 Correspondence – House-Hutson 1924 21 Correspondence – Ivins-Kelly Hanson 1924 22 Correspondence – Koger-Larkin 1924 23 Correspondence – Lee-Lucas 1924 24 Correspondence – Lucas-McDonal 1924

Box 9

1 Correspondence – McIlwaine-Mereness 1924 2 Correspondence – Metz-Myers 1924 3 Correspondence – National Industrial Conference Board 1924 4 Correspondence – Palmes-Puryear 1924 5 Correspondence – Reeves-Ruff 1924 6 Correspondence – Sanders-Sherwood 1924 7 Correspondence – Sisters-Smith 1924 8 Correspondence – Sperry-Summar 1924 9 Correspondence – Tallant-Tyson 1924 10 Correspondence – Valentine-Walkup 1924 11 Correspondence – Walkup-Wheeler 1924 12 Correspondence – Wilfley-Zwengel 1924 13 Correspondence – Adams-Alley 1925 14 Correspondence – American Hist. Soc.-Andrews 1925 15 Correspondence – Anthony-Ary 1925 16 Correspondence – Balgley-Benz 1925 17 Correspondence – Bishop-Boyd 1925 18 Correspondence – Bradley-Browning 1925 19-21 Correspondence – Byrns, Joseph W. 1925 22 Correspondence – Chanlder, SMC 1925

Box 10 1 Correspondence – Chidwell-Cole 1925 2 Correspondence – Commercial-Cox 1925 3 Correspondence – Daniel-Darby 1925 4 Correspondence – Dickey-Dill 1925 5 Correspondence – Downe-Duras 1925 6 Correspondence – Easterly-Evans 1925 7 Correspondence – Fain-Fogg 1925 8 Correspondence – Foster-Futrell 1925 9 Correspondence – Gahagen-Gill 1925 10 Correspondence – Goodmer-Grant 1925 11 Correspondence – Gray-Greenlee 1925 12 Correspondence – Haggerty-Hall 1925 13 Correspondence – Hall 1925 14 Correspondence – Hamilton-Hammock 1925 15 Correspondence – Harned-Haymaker 1925 16 Correspondence – Helm-Hessey 1925 17 Correspondence – Hilkene-House 1925 18 Correspondence – Hull, Cordell 1925 19 Correspondence – Hutson-Hyman 1925 20 Correspondence – Jackson-Jones 1925 21 Correspondence – Kemp-Kinsey 1925 22 Correspondence – Knox-Kyle 1925 23 Correspondence – Laughlin-Linger 1925

Box 11 1 Correspondence – McAlister-McEwen 1925 2 Correspondence – Majors-Mayers 1925 3 Correspondence – Merchart-Myers 1925 4 Correspondence – Navy-Nowlin 1925 5 Correspondence – O’Gwynn-Outzer 1925 6 Correspondence – Paschall-Provine 1925 7 Correspondence – Ranson-Rives 1925 8 Correspondence – Robinson-Rutledge 1925 9 Correspondence – Saffarrans-Sevier 1925 10 Correspondence – Shanks-Sinbaugh 1925 11 Correspondence – Sloan-Spaulding 1925 12 Correspondence – Stephens-Swaney 1925

Microfilm Roll # 4 13 Correspondence – Taylor-Thomas 1925 14 Correspondence – Tinsley-Von Over 1925 15 Correspondence – Wade-Waldrop 1925 16 Correspondence – Warren-Welch 1925 17 Correspondence – Wilmott-Wolfe 1925 18 Correspondence – World Book Co.-Youngblood 1925 19 Correspondence – Badge-Baxter 1926 20 Correspondence – Bell-Biggs 1926 21 Correspondence – Bishop-Boyd 1926 22 Correspondence – Bradley-Butler 1926

Box 12 1-8 Correspondence – Byrns, Joseph W. 1926 9 Correspondence – Callahan-Cavanaugh 1926 10 Correspondence – Chason-Cooley 1926 11 Correspondence – Craig-Cumberland University 1926 12 Correspondence – Daniel-DeSaussure 1926 13 Correspondence – DeWitt-Dwiggins 1926 14 Correspondence – Edwards-Ellis 1926 15 Correspondence – Fagan-Fuller 1926 16 Correspondence – Gallagher-Gilbreath 1926 17 Correspondence – Glenn-Goodpasture 1926 18 Correspondence – Graham-Guttery 1926 19 Correspondence – Hall-Harper 1926 20 Correspondence – Harris-Harper 1926 21 Correspondence – Heffner-Hinman 1926 22 Correspondence – Hodnefield-Hylander 1926 23 Correspondence – Inman-Ivers 1926

Box 13 1 Correspondence – Jackson-Judd 1926

2 Correspondence – Keller-Kyle 1926 3 Correspondence – Kellogg, Frank B. 1926 4 Correspondence – Lacey-Lindenstruth 1926 5 Correspondence – Ljungstedt-Lyons 1926 6 Correspondence – McBride-McMillen 1926 7 Correspondence – Manley-Marshall 1926 8 Correspondence – Martin-Mason 1926 9 Correspondence – Massies-Mizwa 1926 10 Correspondence – Moneyhun-Myers 1926 11 Correspondence – Nelson-Nowlin 1926 12 Correspondence – Outzen-Oxsheer 1926 13 Correspondence – Padan-Perrin 1926 14 Correspondence – Peters 1926 15 Correspondence – Pool-Pratt 1926 16 Correspondence – Quarles-Rosson 1926 17 Correspondence – Roach-Rylander 1926 18 Correspondence – Sadler-Safford 1926 19 Correspondence – Scott-Smith 1926 20 Correspondence – Smith-Sykes 1926 21 Correspondence – Temple-Thurman 1926 22 Correspondence – Underwood-Venson 1926 23 Correspondence – Wade-Wesson 1926 24 Correspondence – Whitney-Wyche 1926 25 Correspondence – Yarnell-Youngblood 1926

Box 14 1 Correspondence – Abernathy-Armstrong 1927 2 Correspondence – Bentley-Burch 1927 3-5 Correspondence – Byrns, Joseph W. 1927 6 Correspondence – Callahan-Chapman 1927 7 Correspondence – Chunney-Crawford 1927 8 Correspondence – Davis-Dulin 1927 9 Correspondence – Eiler-Fugate 1927 10 Correspondence – Garrett-Greenhood 1927 11 Correspondence – Hall-Hamilton 1927 12 Correspondence – Heathcock-Hutchison 1927 13 Correspondence – Ijams-Kuntz 1927 14 Correspondence – Lindenstruth-Lyon 1927 15 Correspondence – McClintock-Meadows 1927 16 Correspondence – Moore-Mynatt 1927 17 Correspondence – Palmer-Posy 1927 18 Correspondence – Redelsheimer-Russell 1927 19 Correspondence – Sappington-Stem 1927 20 Correspondence – Thompson-Trousley 1927 21 Correspondence – Walker-Wright 1927

Series Number: 3 Series Title: J.T. Moore Papers

Box 15

1-6 Affidavits – Draper Manuscripts A-Y 1919 6a Affidavit – Abercromby, Andrew, re: Stolen library books 1922-1919 7 Act, Legislative – SSR No. 19 1919 8 Agreement – Draper Manuscripts 1919 8a Agreement – John Trotwood Moore & John H. DeWitt 1922

Microfilm Roll # 5

9 Annual Report – Tennessee Historical Commission 1922 10 Appointments – Tennessee Historical Commission No Date 11 Booklet – “The Alvin C. York Memorial Fund 1919 12 Booklet – “The City Club of Memphis” 1924 13 Booklet – “The Draper Collection of Manuscripts” 1922 14 Booklet – “The Draper Manuscripts As Relating to TN” 1919 15 Booklet – “The Mother’s Club” No Date 16 Booklet – Notes on the Care Cataloging, Calendaring and Arranging of Manuscripts 1921 17 Booklet – “Proceedings of the Wisconsin Historical Society” 1923 18 Booklet – “Tennessee History” No Date 19-20 Clippings – Draper Manuscripts 1919 21 Clippings – “The Franklin Giant” 1924 22 Clippings – “History of Montgomery County” 1928 23 Clippings – “Tennessee State Library and Archives” 1929 24 Clippings – “World War I Veterans” 1921 25 Clippings – “Confederate Veterans” 1927 26 Correspondence – Abernathy-Adams 1919 27 Correspondence – Adjutant General 1919 28 Correspondence – Alabama State Archives 1920 29 Correspondence – Alber-Allred 1921 30 Correspondence – Ambrose-American Law 1922 31 Correspondence – American Battle Monument Commission 1923 32 Correspondence – American Legion 1920 33 Correspondence – American Legion Post Adjutant 1922 34 Correspondence – American Library Association-Amos 1922 35 Correspondence – Anderson-Andrews 1922 36 Correspondence – Appalachian-Armstrong 1922-23 37 Correspondence – Armstrong 1921 38 Correspondence – Army and Navy Club 1920 39 Correspondence – Arnold-Ary 1921 40 Correspondence – Ashburn – Automotive Publishing 1922 41 Correspondence – Austin Peay Portrait 1928

Box 16 1 Correspondence – Bacon-Boyd 1925

2 Correspondence – Barton-Bayne 1925 3 Correspondence – Beachboard-Bell 1925 4 Correspondence – Bell-Bentley 1925 5 Correspondence – Berry-Bewtex 1925 6 Correspondence – Bibb-Black 1925 7 Correspondence – Blackburn-Bliss 1925 8 Correspondence – Bloomstein 1925 9 Correspondence – Blount-Blythe 1925 10 Correspondence – Bockman-Bowling Green Public Schools 1925 11 Correspondence – Boyle 1925 12 Correspondence – Bradley-Braham 1925 13 Correspondence – Brannon 1925 14 Correspondence – Branson, Lloyd 1925 15 Correspondence – Brausou-Britton 1925 16 Correspondence – Brogdon-Brown 1925 17 Correspondence – Brown-Bryson 1925 18 Correspondence – Buchanan-Byrd 1925

Box 17

1 Correspondence – Cain-Carmichael 1925 2 Correspondence – Carnegie-Carter 1925 3 Correspondence – Carter 1925 4 Correspondence – Carathers-Cavenugh 1925 5 Correspondence – Central Press Clippings Service 1919 6 Correspondence – Central State Hospital 1928 7 Correspondence – Chaffin-Chambley 1925 8 Correspondence – Circuit Court-Eighth District 1925 9 Correspondence – Civic-Civitian Club 1925 10 Correspondence – Clark-Clouse 1925 11 Correspondence – Cobb-Coleman 1925 12 Correspondence – Collier-Commercial Camera Co. 1925 13 Correspondence – Commercial Photo Co.-Cornstock 1925 14 Correspondence – Comptroller 1919 15 Correspondence – Comstuck-Cox 1919

Box 18

1 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – A 1919-1925 2 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – B 1919-1925 3 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – C 1919-1925

Microfilm Roll # 6

4 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – D 1919-1925 5 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – E 1919-1925 6 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – F 1919-1925 7 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – G 1919-1925 8 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – H 1919-1925

9 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – I-J 1919-1925 10 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – K 1919-1925 11 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – L 1919-1925 12-13 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – M 1919-1925 14 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – N 1919-1925 15 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – O 1919-1925 16 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – P 1919-1925 17 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – R 1919-1925 18 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – S 1919-1925 19 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – T-U 1919-1925 20 Correspondence – Confederate Prisoners – W 1919-1925

Box 19 1 Correspondence – Court of Appeal 1927 2 -6 Cox, P.E. 1927 7 Craddock-Crutchen 1927 8 Culbertson-Curtis Publishing 1927 9 Cypert 1927

Box 20

1 Correspondence – Dance-Davis 1919-1925 2 Correspondence – Davis-Day 1919-1925 3-8 Correspondence – Davis-Edwin 1919-1925 9 Correspondence – Dear DeWitt 1919-1925 10 Correspondence – Dickerson-Dixon 1919-1925 11 Correspondence – Doak-Dodson 1919-1925 12 Correspondence – Donelson-Dozier 1919-1925 13 Correspondence – Drake-Drew 1919-1925 14 Correspondence – Draper, Lyman C. 1919-1925 15 Correspondence – Draper Manuscripts A-L 1923 16 Correspondence – Draper Manuscripts M 1923 17 Correspondence – Draper Manuscripts N-R 1923 18 Correspondence – Draper Manuscripts S 1923 19 Correspondence – Draper Manuscripts T-Y 1923 20 Correspondence – Draper Manuscripts 1923 21 Correspondence – Draper Manuscripts 1923 22 Correspondence – Dropped Stitches Article No Date 23 Correspondence – Duke-Dyer 1925

Box 21

1 Correspondence – Eager-Elrod 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – Emerson-Estes 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – Estill-Ezzell 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – Farris-Fern 1919-1929 5 Correspondence – Feltus-Foster 1919-1929 6 Correspondence – Filson Club 1925

7 Correspondence – Fields Fitzhugh 1919-1925 8 Correspondence – Finance and Taxation 1919-1925 9 Correspondence – Fisher, Robert J. 1919-1925 10 Correspondence – Fleenor-Floyd 1919-1925 11 Correspondence – Folk-Fort 1919-1925 12 Correspondence – Foster, A.P. 1919-1925 13 Correspondence – Foster-Fowler 1919-1925 14 Correspondence – Frank-Fry 1919-1925 15 Correspondence – Frazier, Sarah 1919-1925 16 Correspondence – Fuller-Fusselle 1919-1925 17 Correspondence – Gailor-Gazette 1919-1925 18 Correspondence – George Washington Memorial Commission 1919-1925 19 Correspondence – Gentry-Gettys 1919-1925 20 Correspondence – Gibson-Givan 1919-1925

Microfilm Roll # 7

21 Correspondence – Glass-Globe 1919-1925 22 Correspondence –Goddard-Gowers 1919-1925

Box 22

1 Correspondence – Gold Star 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – Gold Star A-E 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – Gold Star F 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – Gold Star G-I 1919-1929 5 Correspondence – Gold Star J-L 1919-1929 6 Correspondence – Gold Star M-P 1919-1929 7 Correspondence – Gold Star Q-R 1919-1929 8 Correspondence – Gold Star S-Z 1919-1929 9 Correspondence – Gorden-Grove 1919-1929 10-13 Correspondence – Gray, R.H. 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – Guest-Guthrie 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – Haaz-Hammond 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – Hampton 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Hardin-Harnell 1919-1929 18-25 Correspondence – Harned, P.L. 1919-1929

Box 23

1 Correspondence – Harris-Hatley 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – Hatley-Haynes 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – Heed-Henderson 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – Henderson-Hewitt 1919-1929 5-13 Correspondence – Hinderberg Line Exhibit 1919-1929 14-19 Correspondence – Historical Markers 1919-1929 20 Correspondence – Historical Societies 1919-1929 21 Correspondence – History Essay Contest 1919-1929 22 Correspondence –Hickamn-Hitzing 1919-1929

23 Correspondence – Hochschild-Holleman 1919-1929 24 Correspondence – Hollins-Hooper 1919-1929 25 Correspondence – Hooper-Horton 1919-1929 26 Correspondence – Hosier-Hoyt 1919-1929 27 Correspondence – Huffmaster-Hunter 1919-1929 28 Correspondence – Hunter-Hyde 1919-1929

Box 24

1 Correspondence – Illinois-Ive 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – Jackson, Andrew IV 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – Jackson, B.C.-Jarrell 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – Jeffers-Jetton 1919-1929 5 Correspondence – Jobe-Johns 1919-1929 6 Correspondence – Johnson City – Kane 1919-1929

Microfilm Roll # 8 7 Correspondence – Johnston-Justice 1919-1929 8 Correspondence – Kalmbacher-Key 1919-1929 9 Correspondence – Kimbell-King 1919-1929 10 Correspondence – King, W.J. 1919-1929 11 Correspondence – Kingsport 1919-1929 12 Correspondence – Kindeed-Kiwanis 1919-1929 13 Correspondence – Klein-Kyle 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – Lacy-Ladies Hermitage Association 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – Ladies Home Journal-Lannon 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – Larsden 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Larew-Leycock 1919-1929 18 Correspondence – Lea, Luke 1919-1929 19 Correspondence – Leach-Lexincographer 1919-1929 20 Correspondence – Libraine Lasvosse-Livingston 1919-1929 21 Correspondence – Lockhart-Lorsby 1919-1929 22 Correspondence –Louisiana Historical Society 1919-1929 23 Correspondence – Lovatelli-Lytle 1919-1929

Box 25

1 Correspondence – McAllistor-McLuster 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – MacBeth-Medger 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – McClung-McDonald 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – McCord, James 1919-1929 5 Correspondence – McElroy-McLemore 1919-1929 6 Correspondence – McMahon-McTeer 1919-1929 7 Correspondence – Magna Carta Day Association 1919-1929 8 Correspondence – Magness-Morton 1919-1929 9 Correspondence – Mackell-Marshall 1919-1929 10 Correspondence – Martha Lane Adams-Massey 1919-1929 11 Correspondence – Mathes-Maycock 1919-1929

12 Correspondence – Meckstroth-Mercer 1919-1929 13 Correspondence – Mercer-Mewborn 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – Mexican War Veterans 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – Michigan-Miller 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – Millett-Mims 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Minnesota-Mitchell 1919-1929 18 Correspondence – Modern-Moore 1919-1929 19 Correspondence – Moore-Moorman 1919-1929 20 Correspondence – Morgan-Moudville 1919-1929 21 Correspondence – Mudd-Museum 1919-1929 22 Correspondence – Myer 1919-1929

Box 26 1 Correspondence – Mother’s Club of Tennessee History Commission 1919 2 Correspondence – Anderson County 1919 3 Correspondence – Bedford County 1919 4 Correspondence – Benton County 1919 5 Correspondence – Bledsoe County 1919 6 Correspondence – Blount County 1919 7 Correspondence – Bradley County 1919 8 Correspondence – Campbell County 1919 9 Correspondence – Cannon County 1919 10 Correspondence – Carroll County 1919 11 Correspondence – Carter County 1919 12 Correspondence – Cheatham County 1919 13 Correspondence – Chester County 1919 14 Correspondence – Claiborne County 1919 15 Correspondence – Clay County 1919 16 Correspondence – Cocke County 1919 17 Correspondence – Coffee County 1919 18 Correspondence – Crockett County 1919 19 Correspondence – Cumberland County 1919 20-21 Correspondence – Davidson County 1919 22 Correspondence – Decatur County 1919 23 Correspondence – DeKalb County 1919 24 Correspondence – Dickson County 1919 25 Correspondence – Dyer County 1919 26 Correspondence – Mother’s Club of Tennessee History Commission 1919 Fayette County 1919 27 Correspondence – Fentress County 1919 28 Correspondence – Franklin County 1919 29 Correspondence – Gibson County 1919

Box 27 1 Correspondence – Mother’s Club of Tennessee – Giles County 1919 2 Correspondence – Grainger County 1919

3 Correspondence – Greene County 1919 4 Correspondence – Grundy County 1919 5 Correspondence – Hamblen County 1919 6 Correspondence – Hamilton County 1919 7 Correspondence – Hancock County 1919 8 Correspondence – Hardeman County 1919 9 Correspondence – Hardin County 1919 10 Correspondence – Hawkins County 1919 11 Correspondence – Haywood County 1919 12 Correspondence – Henderson County 1919 13 Correspondence – Henry County 1919 14 Correspondence – Hickman County 1919 15 Correspondence – Houston County 1919 16 Correspondence – Humphrey’s County 1919 17 Correspondence – Jackson County 1919 18 Correspondence – James County 1919 19 Correspondence – Jefferson County 1919 20 Correspondence – Johnson County 1919 21 Correspondence – Knox County 1919 22 Correspondence – Lake County 1919 23 Correspondence – Lauderdale County 1919 24 Correspondence – Lawrence County 1919 25 Correspondence – Mother’s Club of Tennessee – Lewis County 1919 26 Correspondence – Lincoln County 1919 27 Correspondence – Loudon County 1919 28 Correspondence – McMinn County 1919 29 Correspondence – McNairy County 1919 30 Correspondence – Macon County 1919 31 Correspondence – Madison County 1919 32 Correspondence – Marion County 1919 33 Correspondence – Marshall County 1919

Box 28 1 Correspondence – Mother’s Club of Tennessee – Maury County 1919

Microfilm Roll # 9 2 Correspondence – Meigs County 1919 3 Correspondence – Monroe County 1919 4 Correspondence – Montgomery County 1919 5 Correspondence – Moore County 1919 6 Correspondence – Morgan County 1919 7 Correspondence – Obion County 1919 8 Correspondence – Overton County 1919 9 Correspondence – Perry County 1919 10 Correspondence – Pickett County 1919 11 Correspondence – Polk County 1919

12 Correspondence – Putnam County 1919 13 Correspondence – Rhea County 1919 14 Correspondence – Roane County 1919 15-16 Correspondence – Robertson County 1919 17 Correspondence – Sequatchie County 1919 18 Correspondence – Sevier County 1919 19 Correspondence – Shelby County 1919 20 Correspondence – Smith County 1919 21 Correspondence – Stewart County 1919 22 Correspondence – Sullivan County 1919 23 Correspondence – Sumner County 1919 24 Correspondence – Tipton County 1919 25 Correspondence – Trousdale County 1919 26-27 Correspondence – Mother’s Club of Tennessee – Unicoi County 1919 28 Correspondence – Van Buren County 1919 29 Correspondence – Warren County 1919 30 Correspondence – Washington County 1919 31 Correspondence – Wayne County 1919 32 Correspondence – Weakley County 1919 33 Correspondence – White County 1919 34 Correspondence – Williamson County 1919 35 Correspondence – Wilson County 1919

Box 29 1 Correspondence – Nancy-Nashville 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – Nashville-Navy 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – Natural Wonders of Tennessee 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – Neal-Neville 1919-1929 5 Correspondence – New England Council – New York Times 1919-1929 6 Correspondence – Newkirk-Newman 1919-1929 7 Correspondence – Nichol-Nix 1919-1929 8 Correspondence – Noble-North Carolina 1919-1929 9 Correspondence – Northcutt-Noyes 1919-1929 10 Correspondence – Nugent-Nye 1919-1929 11 Correspondence – Oakley-Order of Indian Wars 1919-1929 12 Correspondence – 115th Field Artillery 1919-1929 13 Correspondence – Oregon-Overton 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – Overton-Oxford 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – Pae-Parsons 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – Patterson, Andrew J. 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Patterson-Patton 1919-1929 18 Correspondence – Peabody-Pennsylvania 1919-1929 19-26 Correspondence – Peay, Austin 1919-1929 27 Correspondence – Peay, Sallie H. 1919-1929

Box 30

1 Correspondence – Peoples-Petway 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – Phillips-Pittard 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – Plark-Pleeves 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – Poetry-Porter 1919-1929 5 Correspondence – Porter-Power 1919-1929 6 Correspondence – Pratt-Prince 1919-1929 7 Correspondence – Progressive-Putney 1919-1929 8 Correspondence – Quake-Quarrie 1919-1929 9 Correspondence – Questionnaire 1919-1929 10 Correspondence – Ragland-Ray 1919-1929 11 Correspondence – Reed-Remy 1919-1929 12 Correspondence – Reson-Rhodes 1919-1929 13 Correspondence – Rice-Richardson 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – Richardson-Ritzius 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – Roach-Robinson 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – Roberts, A.H. 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Roche-Rodgers 1919-1929 18 Correspondence – Rogan-Rogers 1919-1929 19 Correspondence – Rogers 1919-1929 20 Correspondence – Roland-Rolling 1919-1929 21 Correspondence – Romine-Rooper 1919-1929 22 Correspondence – Rosalita-Rosenthal 1919-1929 23 Correspondence – Rosenthal-Ross 1919-1929 24 Correspondence – Rotary Club-Rowland 1919-1929 25 Correspondence – Royal Arch Masons-Rowland 1919-1929 26 Correspondence – Rucker-Rutland 1919-1929 27 Correspondence – Ryland, Frank 1919-1929 28 Correspondence – Salvation Army-Savage 1919-1929 29 Correspondence – Scarritt College-Scruggs 1919-1929 30 Correspondence – Seago-Seward 1919-1929 31 Correspondence – Shambaugh-Sherman 1919-1929 32 Correspondence – Sherrill-Shurtleff 1919-1929

Microfilm Roll # 10

33 Correspondence – Sickels-Skeyhill 1919-1929 34 Correspondence – Sledge-Sloan 1919-1929

Box 31 1 Correspondence – Small-Sneed 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – Sons of Confederate Veterans-Sowell 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – Sparger-Spurr 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – Special Tax Auditor 1919-1929 5 Correspondence – Stacker-Stavely 1919-1929 6 Correspondence – Steen-Stickley 1919-1929 7 Correspondence – Stockwell-Stowell 1919-1929 8-9 Correspondence – Stone Mountain Monument Assoc. 1919-1929

10 Correspondence – Supreme Court Building 1919-1929 11 Correspondence – Strang-Stryker 1919-1929 12 Correspondence – Success-Swiggert 1919-1929 12A Correspondence – Sword of 1927-1928 13 Correspondence – Sylar Tatum 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – Taylor, Alfred A. 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – Taylor, Ben-Taylor-Susan 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – Tennessee Board of Administration 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Tennessee Department of Agriculture 1919-1929 18-20 Correspondence – Tennessee Archaeological Society 1919-1929 21 Correspondence – Tennessee Attorney General 1919-1929 22 Correspondence – Tennessee State Auditor 1919-1929 23-24 Correspondence – Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution 1919-1929

Box 32 1 Correspondence – Tennessee Nurses in World War I 1929 2-3 Correspondence – Tennessee Society of United Daughters of the Confederacy 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – Tennessee Society Daughters of the War of 1812 1919-1929 5-7 Correspondence – Tennessee Department of Education 1919-1929 8 Correspondence – Tennessee State Emergency Board 1919-1929 9 Correspondence – Tennessee Game and Fish Warden 1919-1929 10-11 Correspondence – Tennessee General Assembly 1919-1929 12 Correspondence – Tennessee Geological Survey 1919-1929 13 Correspondence – Tennessee Division of Geology 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – Tennessee Department of Highways 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – Tennessee Industrial School 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – Tennessee Jersey Breeders Association 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Tennessee Land Commission 1919-1929 18-19 Correspondence – Tennessee Monument Memorial Commission 1919-1929 20 Correspondence – Tennessee Board of Pension Examiners 1919-1929 21 Correspondence – Tennessee Secretary of State 1919-1929 22 Correspondence – Tennessee Sons of the American Revolution 1919-1929 23 Correspondence – Tennessee State Capitol Superintendent 1919-1929 24 Correspondence – Tennessee Supreme Court 1919-1929 25 Correspondence – Tennessee Department of the Treasury 1919-1929 26 Correspondence – Tennessee Woman’s Christian Temperance Temperance Union 1919-1929 27 Correspondence – Tennessee Federation of Women’s Clubs 1919-1929 28 Correspondence – Tennessee University of 1919-1929 29 Correspondence – Thorpe-Thompson 1919-1929 30 Correspondence – Tiffany’s-Tipton 1919-1929 31 Correspondence – Tomlinson-Towry 1919-1929 32 Correspondence – Travel-Tryon 1919-1929 33 Correspondence – Tucker-Tuttle 1919-1929

34 Correspondence – Tyler-Tyson 1919-1929

Box 33 1-25 Correspondence – Tennessee Historical Commission 1919-1929

Microfilm Roll # 11 26-30 Correspondence – Tennessee Historical Commission 1919-1929

Box 34 1 Correspondence – Underhill-Union 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – United States Army 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – United State Department of Commerce 1919-1929 4-8 Correspondence – U.S. Congress 1919-1929 9 Correspondence – U.S. Government Joint Committee on Printing 1919-1929 10 Correspondence – U.S. District Court Judge 1919-1929 11 Correspondence – U.S. Marines-Public Building 1919-1929 12-13 Correspondence – U.S. Senate 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – U.S. Department of State 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – U.S. War Department 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – U.S. Hotel 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Vance-Vigus 1919-1929 18 Correspondence – Virginia Book Co.-Virginia War History Comm. 1919-1929 19 Correspondence – Wade-Walker 1919-1929 20 Correspondence – Walker-Walters 1919-1929 21 Correspondence – War Activities Commission – A 1919-1929 22 Correspondence – War Activities Commission – Berr McCarthy 1919-1929 23 Correspondence – War Activities Commission – McFadden-Tyson 1919-1929 24 Correspondence – War Activities Commission – Walker-Woottan 1919-1929 25 Correspondence – War Books Committee 1919-1929

Box 35

1 Correspondence – War History Cmte. – ALA-GA 1919-1929 2 Correspondence – War History Cmte. – IN-MI 1919-1929 3 Correspondence – War History Cmte. – MN-OR 1919-1929 4 Correspondence – War History Cmte. – PA 1919-1929 5 Correspondence – War History Cmte. – SC-WI 1919-1929 6 War Memorials – A-C 1919-1929 7 War Memorials – G-I 1919-1929 8 War Memorials – K-Z 1919-1929 9 War Memorials – K-Z 1919-1929 10-12 War Relics 1925 13 War Relics – A-B 1925 14 War Relics – C 1925 15 War Relics – D-F 1925 16 War Relics – G-J 1925 17 War Relics – K-L 1925

18 War Relics – M-R 1925 19 War Relics – S 1925 20 War Relics – T-W 1925 21 War Relics – A-C 1926 22 War Relics – D-G 1926 23 War Relics – H-K 1926 24 War Relics – D-G 1926 25 War Relics – H-I 1926 26 War Relics – J-M 1926 27 War Relics – N-R 1926

Box 36

1 Correspondence – War Relics – M 1926 2 Correspondence – War Relics – N-P 1926 3 Correspondence – War Relics – R-T 1926 4 Correspondence – War Relics – S-W 1926 5 Correspondence – War Relics – W 1926 6 Correspondence – Ward-Warren 1919-1929 7 Correspondence – Washington-Wave 1919-1929 8 Correspondence – Weakley-Welch 1919-1929 9 Correspondence – Welch-Wells 1919-1929 10 Correspondence – Werrbach-Western Union 1919-1929

Microfilm Roll # 12

11 Correspondence – Whaley-Whitwell 1919-1929 12 Correspondence – Wiggs-Willett 1919-1929 13 Correspondence – Withers 1919-1929 14 Correspondence – Williams, M.S.-Williams, W.B. 1919-1929 15 Correspondence – Williamson-Wiltse 1919-1929 16 Correspondence – Winchester-Withers 1919-1929 17 Correspondence – Wohlfarth-Wolden 1919-1929 18 Correspondence – Wolverston-World’s Work 1919-1929 19 Correspondence – World War I Flags 1919-1929 20 Correspondence – Wright-Wyoming 1919-1929 21 Correspondence – York Fund 1919-1929 22 Correspondence – Yule-Zibert 1919-1929

Series Number: 4 Series Title: Mary Daniel Moore Papers

Box 37 1 Correspondence – A 2 Correspondence – B 3 Correspondence – C 4 Correspondence – Cuyler, Telamon Cruger 5 Correspondence – D

6 Correspondence – E-F 7 Correspondence – G 8 Correspondence – H 9 Correspondence – J-K 10 Correspondence – L 11 Correspondence – M 12 Correspondence – N-O 13 Correspondence – P 14 Correspondence – R 15 Correspondence – S 16 Correspondence – T-U 17 Correspondence – W-Y

Box 37-A 1 Subject Files – Aircraft Patent, 1877, James J. Pennington 2 Subject Files – Battle Flags – 1st Tennessee 3 Subject Files – Battle Flags – 3rd Tennessee Regiment, C. S. A. 4 Subject Files – Battle Flags – 18th Tennessee Regiment, C. S. A. 5 Subject Files – Battle Flags – 20th Tennessee Volunteers 6 Subject Files – Battle Flags – 16 Star U. S. Flag 7 Subject Files – Battle Flags – 3rd Tennessee, Spanish-American War 8 Subject Files – Battle Flags – 4th Tennessee, Spanish-American War 9 Subject Files – James Houston Portrait 10 Subject Files – John Terrell Robeson 11 Subject Files – State Museum-Donor Agreements, Aircraft 12 Subject Files – Viola Roseboro

Series Number: 1 Series Title: P.E. Cox Papers

Box 38 1 Correspondence – Re: copies of Confederate Records 2 Correspondence – Re: Mound excavations at Ripley, Tenn. 3 Notebook – Great Smoky Mountains 4 Photographs 5 Survey Notes 6 Writings – Cave Man in Tennessee & Kentucky

Series Number: 2 Series Title: A.P. Foster Papers

7 Correspondence – A-B 8 Correspondence – C-D 9 Correspondence – F-H 10 Correspondence – J-L 11 Correspondence – M-N

12 Correspondence – P-S 13 Correspondence – T-Y

Microfilm Roll # 13 14 Writings and Research Notes

Series Number: 3 Series Title: P.E. Cox Papers

Box 39 1 Correspondence – A-C 2 Correspondence – D-K 3 Correspondence – L-P 4 Correspondence – R-S 5 Correspondence – W-Y 6 Correspondence – Marshall, Mr. Park, 1921-1931 7 Correspondence – Undated 8 Correspondence – Civil War Survey 9 Civil War Survey – Rosters 10 Historic Markers – Inscriptions 11 Manuscripts – “Answer to the Wisconsin Society,” 1922 12 Minutes – Archive Commission, 1928 13 Minutes – War Memorial Building 14 Notes – Historical Corrections 15 Notes – Some Outstanding Facts About Tennessee 16 Notes – Taking Stock of Tennessee History 17 Notes – Tennessee History 18 Notes – Tennesseans in the Great World War 19 Press Release – Request For Family Records 20 Speeches – Fort Nashborough Dedication 21 Speeches – Andrew Jackson 22 Speeches – Capitol Dedications 23 Subject File – Andrew Jackson 24 Subject File – Forrest, Nathan Bedford, Monument 25 Subject File – Passenger Pigeons, History of 26 Subject File – Three Forks Institute 27 Writings – Tennessee History Essay Contests 28 Writings – Tennessee History Essay Contests 29 Writings – Tennessee History Essay Contests 30 Writings – Tennessee History Essay Contests 31 Writings – Tennessee History Essay Contests

RG 122

OVERSIZED ITEM

LOCATION: LXXIII-A-B Top

Drawing of Attic in Capitol, Depicting State Archives Holdings. 1921