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Shutting's street map of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1938 Street map of Chattanooga, Tennessee, detailing the transportation infrastructure of the city, shortly after the completion of the Chickamauga Dam. The map names roads, schools, churches, neighborhoods, cemeteries, factories, and streetcar and bus lines. Insets: Downtown Chattanooga -- Map of Chickamauga Park. Includes indexes to streets, suburbs, communities, and points of interest below map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows northwest corner of Georgia including Fairyland and Rossville. Rudolph Julius Shutting was born in Chattanooga on August 16, 1878, the child of Latvian immigrants. He served in the Spanish-American War and registered for World War I and later in the United States Engineers' office. In the 1920's he began creating maps of Chattanooga, including street maps and bird's-eye views of the city. He died in 1951.
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Plat map of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1904 Plat maps with index. Maps show lot and block numbers, dimensions, street widths, names of property owners, churches, cemeteries, mills, schools, roads, railroads, lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams.
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Plat map of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1928 Plat maps with index; includes portions of Hamilton County, Tennessee; and Catoosa County, Dade County, and Walker County, Georgia. Maps show lot and block numbers, dimensions, street widths, names of property owners, churches, cemeteries, mills, schools, roads, railroads, lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams.
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Plat map of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1914 Plat maps with index. Maps show lot and block numbers, dimensions, street widths, names of property owners, churches, cemeteries, mills, schools, roads, railroads, lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams.
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Plat map of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1889 Plat maps with index. Maps show lot and block numbers, dimensions, street widths, names of property owners, churches, cemeteries, mills, schools, roads, railroads, lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams.
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Sanborn map of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1901 Fire insurance maps depict buildings, coded by color to represent their material composition, and labeled according to their use. A street index and key are provided.
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Belvoir Place residential development map, 1926 Map of the Belvoir Place development of Chattanooga, Tenneessee. Map indicates "planned and supervised by C. T. Chamberlain."
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Outline of the Dixie Highway map This map of the Dixie Highway appeared in the Dixie Highway magazine in 1921. The Dixie Highway Association published the magazine from 1915 to 1926. See library files and book The Society for Commercial Archeology presents Drivin' the Dixie: Automobile Tourism in the South.
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Women studying Chattanooga map Area women studying is below Alton Park.
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Southern Wood Preserving Company Plat map showing location of Southern Wood Preserving Company, E. 33rd Street at Alton Park Boulevard, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Printed on corner: "Plat, Southern Wood Preserving Company Chattanooga, Tenn." and "The American Appraisal Company." Mounted on posterboard.
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Map showing branches of Hamilton National Bank Map showing the branches of Hamilton National Bank in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Map showing the route to Rock City Map showing the route to Rock City on Lookout Mountain from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club.
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Map of Battery and Fort locations Photograph of a map of battery and fort locations in Chattanooga and environs. The information superimposed on the map is from 1863, but the actual map may be from a later date. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club.
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Plat map of Chattanooga, 1839 Photograph of an 1839 plat map of Chattanooga. The original survey by A. S. Lenoir covered an area extending from the river to E. 9th Street, with the west side of Georgia Avenue. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club.
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Photograph of 1871 map of Chattanooga from bird's eye view Photograph of A. Ruger's map entitled "Birds [sic] Eye View of the City of Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, 1871." Published in Chattanooga Yesterday and Today vol. 3, p. 82. "Photo by Jimmy Sampley" stamped on verso. Legend at bottom identifies landmarks. Also in Chattanooga Albums vol. 2, p. 66 and in Picture File under C - 1866-1899.