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trains
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railroads
- Louisville and Nashville (L & N) train billboard
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Cumberlands Hiking Club on a chartered car on the Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia Railroad to Mays Gulf in DeKalb, Alabama Cumberlands Hiking Club began in the 1930s and organized several trips to areas around Chattanooga. Robert Sparks Walker was an early president and leader.
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Cumberlands Hiking Club in a chartered car on the Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railroad to Mays Gulf in Dekalb, Alabama Cumberlands Hiking Club began in the 1930s and organized several trips to areas around Chattanooga. Robert Sparks Walker was an early president and leader.
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General Motors "Train of Tomorrow" General Motors experimental "Train of Tomorrow" at Chattanooga's Union Station where it visited February 22-24, 1949. 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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General Motors "Train of Tomorrow" Four men viewing the General Motors new diesel locomotive which visited Chattanooga February 22-24, 1949. Left to right are Joe V. Williams, Jr., A. J. Law, Jr., Elbert S. Long, and H. G. Law. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club. Published in the Chattanooga Times, Feb. 23, 1949.
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General Motors "Train of Tomorrow" People lined up at Union Station to view General Motors experimental "Train of Tomorrow" which visited Chattanooga February 22-24, 1949. 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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Chattanooga Union Railway train Interurban train (dummy line) on the Chattanooga Union Railway operated by C. E. James. Elmer E. Stoops is standing by the rear coach; others in the picture are unidentified. 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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Train at the foot of Lookout Mountain Train at the foot of Lookout Mountain on the narrow passage which bears the tracks of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis, and the Alabama Great Southern Railroad systems. 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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Photographs from Arthur G. Stivers (1855-1929) family album Images are: 1. Unidentified couple standing next to an approaching train 2. Group sitting on a log on the edge of a creek; Winthrop T. Stivers second from the right 3. Group portrait (probably members of Highland Park Methodist Episcopal Church); Sarah Frances Pickens Stivers in third row, far right; Winthrop T. Stivers second from right; Eva Newcomb (later Mrs. Winthrop T. Stivers) third from right, and Bertha Stivers fourth from the right 4. Unidentified man and six children on large rocks; a sign appears on the rocks for R. H. Beard Wallpaper Company located at 18 W. 7th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1905-1914. Photographs from a disassembled album, original order maintained. Contains local scenes and individuals as well as family trips showing Arthur G. Stivers, his wife Sarah Frances Pickens Stivers, older son Winthrop, younger son Frank, older daughter Bertha, and younger daughter Ruth, among others. The album consists of 42 sheets measuring 28 x 35 cm. (11 x 13 3/4 in.). Many images are silvering out.
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Photographs from Arthur G. Stivers (1855-1929) family album Images are: 1. Unidentified man standing behind two women seated on a front porch 2. Man and a woman seated on a front porch 3. Bertha Stivers standing with a seated man and two women 4. House used for the setting of the previous three photographs; location unknown 5. Train stopped at an unknown location. Photographs from a disassembled album, original order maintained. Contains local scenes and individuals as well as family trips showing Arthur G. Stivers, his wife Sarah Frances Pickens Stivers, older son Winthrop, younger son Frank, older daughter Bertha, and younger daughter Ruth, among others. The album consists of 42 sheets measuring 28 x 35 cm. (11 x 13 3/4 in.). Many images are silvering out.
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Photographs from Arthur G. Stivers (1855-1929) family album Images are: 1. Small wooden structure with a pointed roof; trees in the background 2. Two steamboats docked at an unknown location 3. Two unidentified women sitting on porch steps with two dogs; large hydrangea bush in left forefront 4. Passengers on a Northern Pacific Railway, Yellowstone Park line coach in an unknown location Photographs from a disassembled album, original order maintained. Contains local scenes and individuals as well as family trips showing Arthur G. Stivers, his wife Sarah Frances Pickens Stivers, older son Winthrop, younger son Frank, older daughter Bertha, and younger daughter Ruth, among others. The album consists of 42 sheets measuring 28 x 35 cm. (11 x 13 3/4 in.). Many images are silvering out.
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Photographs from Arthur G. Stivers (1855-1929) family album Images are: 1. Train approaching, with the Tennessee River on the right 2. Home of John Coleman and Sophie Jones located at 600 Ivy Street (later renumbered 1900), corner of Ivy and Orchard Knob, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ms. Jones was known as Grandma Jones, a member of Highland Park Methodist Episopal Church 3. Twenty five unidentified young children on the front porch of the Arthur G. Stivers house located at 303 Bailey Avenue (later renumbered 1603), Chattanooga, Tennessee 4. Unidentified man walking down railroad tracks. Photographs from a disassembled album, original order maintained. Contains local scenes and individuals as well as family trips showing Arthur G. Stivers, his wife Sarah Frances Pickens Stivers, older son Winthrop, younger son Frank, older daughter Bertha, and younger daughter Ruth, among others. The album consists of 42 sheets measuring 28 x 35 cm. (11 x 13 3/4 in.). Many images are silvering out.
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Photographs from Arthur G. Stivers (1855-1929) family album Images are: 1. Tennessee River from Lookout Mountain 2. Man with a horse and crowds of people near a tent at a race track (?) near Crawfish Springs, Georgia (?) 3. Train crossing a bridge, houses on the hillside at left, and Lookout Mountain in the background; "TAG railroad" written under the photo 4. Lookout Inn on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee was built in 1887 and burned down in 1908. Photographs from a disassembled album, original order maintained. Contains local scenes and individuals as well as family trips showing Arthur G. Stivers, his wife Sarah Frances Pickens Stivers, older son Winthrop, younger son Frank, older daughter Bertha, and younger daughter Ruth, among others. The album consists of 42 sheets measuring 28 x 35 cm. (11 x 13 3/4 in.). Many images are silvering out.
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Hotel and bridge at East Lake Park View of the hotel, bridge and a train at East Lake Park, Chattanooga, Tennessee. The train is possibly the belt line of Chattanooga Union Railway Company. "Hotel and Bridge-East Lake" imprinted on photograph. Also in Chattanooga Albums vol. 2, p. 72 and vol. 6, p. 278.