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Zuc's Food Market Grocery store located at 100 W. Bell Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1946-1987. Grocer is identified at various times as "Zuc's Grocery", "Zuc's Food Store", and "Zuc's Thrift-Way."
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Zuc's Food Market Grocery store located at 100 W. Bell Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1946-1987. Grocer is identified at various times as "Zuc's Grocery", "Zuc's Food Store", and "Zuc's Thrift-Way." Published in Chattanooga Yesterday and Today, vol. 2, p. 116.
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Zenith radio display A male sales representative talks to two men about Zenith radios.They are standing in front of a display possibly at a store.
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Zella Armstrong Zella Armstrong (1872-1965), Hamilton County (Tennessee) historian; originiator of the Cotton Ball held annually and publisher of "The Lookout". 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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Zella Armstrong Zella Armstrong (1872-1965), historian, socialite, founder of the Cotton Ball, and of "The Lookout" in 1908. 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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Zeboim Cartter Patten, Sr. Z. C. Patten (1840-1925), Civil War veteran who served with the 115th Illinois Infantry, Company H. He was part owner of Patten and Payne, stationers, and the founder of Chattanooga Medicine Company in 1879.
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Zeboim Cartter Patten, Jr. Z. C. Patten, Jr. (1903-1982), businessman, historian, politician, and the son of Z. C., Sr. and Sarah Key Patten. He was a state representative in the Tennessee General Assembly from 1959-1961 and a state senator from 1961-1967. This photograph was used in a 1958 campaign flyer.
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Zeboim Cartter Patten Zeboim Cartter Patten (1840-1925), part owner of Patten and Payne Stationers and founder of Chattanooga Medicine Company, 1879. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club. Autographed picture.
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Zeboim C. Patten, Sr. Photograph of Zeboim Cartter Patten, born May 3, 1840 in Wilna, New York and died in Walker County in March 1925. During the Civil War, he served with the 149th New York Infantry. After the Civil War, he and T. H. Payne started the Patten and Payne Book and Stationery Co. Patten sold his interests and purchased the Chattanooga Times. In 1879, he began the Chattanooga Medicine Company, now called Chattem. In 1903, he organized the Stone Fort Land Company. 1906 Patten and his son-in-law, John Thomas Lupton, founded the Volunteer State Life Insurance Company, an important regional financial institution. He was a founding director of the American Trust and Banking Company (later American National, now SunTrust); a founder and chairman of First Trust and Savings Bank; an organizer of Title Guaranty and Trust Company; and developer of the Acme Furniture Company.
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Zeboim C. Patten, Sr. Photograph of Zeboim Cartter Patten, born May 3, 1840 in Wilna, New York and died in Walker County in March 1925. During the Civil War, he served with the 149th New York Infantry. After the Civil War, he and T. H. Payne started the Patten and Payne Book and Stationery Co. Patten sold his interests and purchased the Chattanooga Times. In 1879, he began the Chattanooga Medicine Company, now called Chattem. In 1903, he organized the Stone Fort Land Company. 1906 Patten and his son-in-law, John Thomas Lupton, founded the Volunteer State Life Insurance Company, an important regional financial institution. He was a founding director of the American Trust and Banking Company (later American National, now SunTrust); a founder and chairman of First Trust and Savings Bank; an organizer of Title Guaranty and Trust Company; and developer of the Acme Furniture Company.
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Zayre Department Store Zayre's store was located at 401 W. 9th Street (in the Golden Gateway complex), Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1964-1989.
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Zayre Department Store Zayre's store was located at 401 W. 9th Street (in the Golden Gateway complex), Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1964-1989.
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Zayre building under construction Construction part of Golden Gateway.
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Zayre (?) under construction (between 6th and 9th Streets beside I27)
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Zales jewelry contest drawing
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Z. Cartter Patten, III Zeboim Cartter Patten, III, son of Z. C., Jr. and Elizabeth Bryan Patten. He is an investment counselor and in business with his twin brother W. A. Bryan Patten, at Patten and Patten, Inc.
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Z. C. Patten, Jr. summer house "Witches Cabin", Z. C. Patten, Jr.'s summer house (built in 1925) in the Fairyland development on Lookout Mountain. 318.2517-318.2545 are professional photographs of Lookout Mountain, construction of Fairyland, and other scenes from a dismantled album.
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Z. C. Patten and Mary Miller Rawlings Patten Zeboim Cartter Patten (1840-1925) and his first wife Mary Miller Rawlings (1847?-1875). Patten was founder of the Chattanooga Medicine Company. 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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Youth group seated in living room 6 teen couples grouped on and around a living room sofa.
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Youth concert at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium Lookout Junior High is on a sign in the balcony.
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Young woman with children's books
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Young woman at Rome, Georgia, site of Berry College
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Young woman at Rome, Georgia, site of Berry College
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Young woman at piano An unidentified young woman seated at a piano.
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Young woman at piano