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Interstate Life and Accident Insurance building
Christmas Eve illuminated Interstate Life and Accident Insurance building located at 540 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee. The building was erected in 1949-1950 and was purchased for Tennessee state offices in 1980-1981. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club. Vertical cracks where photograph had been folded.
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Site of the Tri-County Hospital, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia
Site of the Tri-County Hospital (Catoosa, Walker, and Dade counties) located in Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia. The old army hospital is in the background. 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 depot, Ringgold, Georgia
Train depot located on U. S. Highway 41 in downtown Ringgold, Georgia. It was built in 1848-1849 for the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and later leased to the Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railroad (N. C. & St. L.). The State of Georgia bought the depot in 1978 and deeded it to the City of Ringgold. 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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Wheeler's Glen
Bridge over Holman Spring Branch which runs through Wheeler's Glen near the top of Ochs Highway on Lookout Mountain. 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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Main Street, Ringgold, Georgia
Main Street or U. S. Highway 41 in Ringgold, Georgia. 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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Fowler's Annex
Fowler's Annex located at 705 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1949-1952. The building was purchased by Blue Cross Hospital Plan in 1952. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club. Also in Picture File under C-Businesses (Fowler's); this image is cropped slightly different from the one in the Albums.
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Minta R. Foreman, Robert Sparks Walker, and Susan Foreman Wear
Miss Minta R. Foreman, daughter of Reverend Stephen Foreman, Robert Sparks Walker, and Susan Foreman Wear, niece of Reverend Foreman unveiling the Reverend Stephen Foreman tablet at the Brainerd Mission Cemetery. Reverend Foreman was a native Cherokee preacher at Brainerd Mission in 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. Typed caption below picture.
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The Cliffs
The Cliffs, a summer resort on the East Brow of Walden's Ridge, run by Mrs. E. Cecil Phillips of Signal Mountain, Tennessee. Originally built in 1890, it burned in 1904, was rebuilt and burned again. The property was purcahsed by Joe Anderson and used as a private residence until Mrs. Phillips purchased the house. In the mid-1940's, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hiener purchased the property and converted it to a resthome. It was destroyed by fire August 15, 1947. 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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Snow on a Lookout Mountain home
Late snow on a Lookout Mountain, Tennessee home. 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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Posting "No hunting" signs
Posting "No hunting" signs in the Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary (later Audubon Acres) in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Left to right are E. L. Boyd, Robert Sparks Walker, and Martin Clark, 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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Catoosa County, Georgia courthouse
Catoosa County Courthouse built in 1939 with WPA (Works Project Administration) labor and located in Ringgold, Georgia. 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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Mural depicting the Battle of Chickamauga
Unidentified man either repairing or painting a mural depicting the Battle of Chickamauga on Snodgrass Hill. The mural is located in the library at the Visitors Center in Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park in Walker County, Georgia. 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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Tree christened in Military Acres
Left to right, Mayor Hugh P. Wasson, General Jonathan M. Wainwright, Colonel O. J. Holman, and Robert Sparks Walker at Spring Frog Cabin in the Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary (Audubon Acres) in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where a tree was christened for General Wainwright. 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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Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home
The Half Century Club directors passing out candy at their party at the Old Ladies Home (later called Oak Manor) in 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. Corners of two other photographs visible on this image.
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Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home
Pat St. Charles leads the singing at the Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home (later called Oak Manor) in 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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Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home
Dr. J. Park McCallie addressing a group at the Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home (later called Oak Manor) in 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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Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home
Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home (later called Oak Manor) in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Shown are the men: Dr. J. P. McCallie, Creed F. Bates, and Dr. J. L. Fowle, and the women, Mrs. T. C. McCallie and Mrs. Cyrus Griffin Martin. 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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Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home
Half Century Club party at the Old Ladies Home (later called Oak Manor) in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Shown left to right are Mrs. T. C. McCallie, Dr. James L. Fowle, Dr. J. Park McCallie, and Mrs. Foy Crabtree. 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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Dedication of the Ochs Memorial Room at the Old Ladies Home
Ochs family unveiling a portrait of Colonel Milton B. Ochs (1864-1955) at the Ochs Memorial Room in the Old Ladies Home (later called Oak Manor in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The new room furnished by the Half Century Club is in the Rosalind Ewing Martin north wing addition. Family members shown are left to right: Martin Ochs, Colonel Van Dyke Ochs, Mrs. Martin Ochs, and Adolph Shelby Ochs. The little girl in front is Patty Ochs, great granddaughter of Milton B. Ochs. 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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Dedication of the Ochs Memorial Room at the Old Ladies Home
Portrait of Colonel Milton B. Ochs (1864-1955) on the wall of the Ochs Memorial Room in the Old Ladies Home (later called Oak Manor) in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The new room furnished by the Half Century Club is in the Rosalind Ewing Martin north wing addition. 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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Trees in Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary
Trees in the Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary (later Audubon Acres) in 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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Trees in Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary
Trees in the Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary (later Audubon Acres) in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The large tree in the center was christened for Walter C. Johnson. 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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Provident Life and Accident Insurance building
Night view of Provident Life and Accident Insurance building built in 1958 and located on E. 6th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Later the company became UnumProvident. 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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Looking west from 9th and Broad Streets
Looking west from 9th (later M. L. King Boulevard) and Broad Streets in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Pictured are the Union Depot and Read House, with the freeway in the background. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club. Image should be compared to 00004143 to see changing cityscape.
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Looking west from 9th and Broad Streets
Looking west from 9th (later M. L. King Boulevard) and Broad Streets in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Pictured are the Union Depot and Read House, with Little Hotel in background. Photograph from one volume of eight scrapbooks compiled by E. Y. Chapin, Walter Cline, and Frank F. Stoops of the Chattanooga Half Century Club. Image should be compared to 00004144 to see change in cityscape.