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Residence of Dr. H. G. Saunders Dr. Hal G. Saunders home, Georgia Avenue at 1st Street, in the St. Elmo area of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Saunders was a dentist. Originally published in Art Work of Hamilton County (W. H. Parrish, 1895).
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Residence of W. A. Sadd Walter A. Sadd home, 540 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906).
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Tennessee Historical Commission marker and last cabin belonging to Chief John Ross Tennessee Historical Commission marker and John Ross's last home east of the Mississippi River in Bradley County near Flint Springs, Tennessee. Ross left the area as part of the 1838 Removal of the Cherokees known as the Trail of Tears. Marker was dedicated September 1938; cabin photographed ca. 1910.
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Chief John Ross house Chief John Ross house, built ca. 1797 by John McDonald. During 1962-1963 restoration, the entire structure was moved 150 yards. Located in Rossville, Georgia.
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Chief John Ross house Chief John Ross (1790-1866) house, built ca. 1797 by John McDonald in Rossville, Georgia. During 1962-1963 restoration, the entire structure was moved 150 yards.
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John Ross house Chief John Ross (1790-1866) house, Rossville, Georgia. Built ca. 1797 by John McDonald; during 1962-1963 restoration, the entire structure was moved 150 yards. Chattanooga Convention and Visitors Burreau stamp on verso.
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Line drawing of the Chief John Ross house Drawing of John Ross (1790-1866) house, Rossville, Georgia. Built by John McDonald ca. 1797, moved 150 yards 1962, and restored 1963. Published in Battles and Leaders of the Civil War vol. 3, p. 637 and Century Magazine vol. 33, 1887, p. 960. Caption reads: "The Old John Ross House at Rossville - Missionary Ridge on the right (From a war-time photograph)." Mounted with and filed under 00002866.
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Postcard showing Robert Cravens house and Point Hotel Color postcard showing Robert Cravens (1805-1888) house (originally called Alta Vista) and Point Hotel (built 1886-1887; razed 1913-1914). Message reads: "All ok except a little cold, Minnie." "Elberton Ga. 9/20;06 [sic]" written at top. Printed on postcard: "The Craven [sic] House and Point Lookout, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.," and "Copyright 1902 by Detroit Photographic Co."
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Residence of Mrs. E. G. Richmond Home of Caroline (Mrs. Edward Gould) Richmond located at 501 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906).
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Residence of Samuel R. Read, under construction Samuel R. Read home, 600 Vine Street,Chattanooga, Tennessee, under construction. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906).
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Residence of Dr. J. R. Rathmell Dr. John R. Rathmell home, 315 W. 6th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906). Caption erroneously gives initials "J. A. Rathmell" instead of "J. R. Rathmell."
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Residence of Anna Powell Home of Mrs. Anna Powell (widow of Dr. Barnabas Powell) Crest Road on Missionary Ridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Hamilton County (W. H. Parrish, 1895).
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Stonedge, Lookout Mountain residence of J. B. Pound Unused color postcard showing Stonedge, Lookout Mountain home of Jerome B. Pound located at 100 Scenic Highway, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Built in 1928, the house has now been converted to condominiums. Postcard printed by E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Printed on postcard: "Stonedge, Residence of Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Pound Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Clarence T. Jones, Architect."
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Residence of J. B. Pound Jerome B. Pound home, located 250 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906).
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Residence of Mrs. A. W. Poe Residence of Mary Jane Crutchfield Poe (Mrs. Adam W. Poe), possibly located at 5410 Tennessee Avenue in the St. Elmo area of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Hamilton County (W. H. Parrish, 1895).
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John F. and Mary Paalzow house Paalzow house, 209 Browntown Road, Red Bank Tennessee.
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Residence of L. M. Pindell Lewis M. Pindell home, 2014 Oak Street (corner of Oak and Willow Streets), Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mr. Pindell was in charge of the Weather Bureau from 1889-1913.
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Peacock House Peacock House located at 214 Bailey Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee (on the southwest corner of Bailey Avenue and Holly Street). House built 1888 for Dr. N. C. Steele; bought 1890 by Charles L. Peacock.
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Residence of T. H. Payne Thomas H. Payne home, 108 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906).
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Residence of Z. C. Patten Zeboim Cartter Patten home known as Ashland Farm, near Flintstone, Georgia. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906).
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Residence of H. T. Olmstead Henry T. Olmstead home located at 635 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906).
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Residence of M. J. O'Brien Mark J. O'Brien home located at 236 Oak Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906).
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Residence of D. P. Montague Dwight P. Montague home that was later replaced by Spanish style home in 1906. House was located at either W. Terrace and Gillespie Street or 49 E. Terrace Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Research inconclusive. Published in Chattanooga Times July 1, 1928. Mounted with and filed under 00005165.
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Residence of D. P. Montague under construction Residence of Dwight P. Montague located at 149 East Terrace (later number becomes 949). Built 1906 on same site of former Montague house. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906). Mounted with 00005166.
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Residence of C. F. Milburn Home of Charles F. Milburn located at 505 E. 4th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Originally published in Art Work of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Gravure Illustration Co., 1906). Another view of this house published in The Lookout, October 3, 1906.