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Wrestling team?
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Wrestling team
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Wrestlers
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Wrestlers
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Wrecked car with Ohio license plates Original damaged.
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Wrecked car being hooked to tow truck A wreck automobile is hooked to a wrecker to be hauled away. A wrecker for Bob Long's garage is visible in the background.
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Wrecked car Photo of totaled car and bystanders.
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Wrecked automobile at the railyard Wrecked automobile at railyard and near the 1400 block of Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mounted on mat 20 x 26 cm. (8 x 10 in.)
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Wreck on Tiftonia Highway
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Wreck of the "Dinkey" Engine No. 2 Wreck of the "Dinkey" Engine No. 2 on Lookout Mountain shown with George Clippenger, a spectator. The narrow gauge railroad engine jumped the tracks with Thomas Derickson, engineer, and Harry S. Clippenger, fireman. 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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Wreath designed by Earl Hale's Flowers Earle Hale displays special wreath designed for President Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1883-1974) of Brazil to place on the steps of Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium during his visit to Chattanooga May 25, 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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WRCB-TV, Channel 3 studio WRCB-TV, Channel 3 located at 900 Whitehall Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1968-present (2002). The station was formerly known as WRPG until 1963, and before 1968, it was located at 1214 McCallie Avenue.
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World's Fair exhibit
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World War II Memorial Mrs. Hattie Whitehead, mother of Joseph Whitehead, the first person from Hamilton County to die in World War II, unveiling the bronze tablet at the World War II memorial on Patten Parkway in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The bronze tablet bears the names of six hundred ninety-five heroes. 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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World War II Memorial Aerial view of the World War II memorial before its completion on Patten Parkway in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The memorial officially opened on February 22, 1950. 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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World War II Memorial World War II memorial on Patten Parkway in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The memorial opened officially on February 22, 1950 when the bronze tablet was unveiled by the mother of Joseph Whitehead, the first person from Hamilton County to die in World War II. The globe and eagle were added July 28, 1950. 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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World War II heroes War heroes left to right: Sergeant Charles Coolidge (Medal of Honor recipient), Sergeant Alvin York (Grand Marshall of the American Legion Parade in Chattanooga), and Sergeant Charles L. McGaha (Medal of Honor recipient). 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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World War I troops on horseback World War I troops on horseback in a parade on Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. George C. Bass, Jr. drugstore in the background at 440 Market Street. Also in Chattanooga Albums vol. 3, p. 134.
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World War I Liberty Loan parade Columbian Iron Works float decorated with real shells, as part of the World War I Liberty Loan parade held April 6, 1918 on Broad Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Billboard in the background advertising Southern Auto and Supply Company can be seen.
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World War I Draft parade Three scenes on Market Street and 10th in Chattanooga of a World War I draft parade. The West Construction building is also shown.
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World Sales Company Wholesale distributor of novelties, notions and souvenirs located at 61 E. Main Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1957-1972.
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Workshop at Orange Grove or Siskin
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Working on traffic signal light
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Working on the northern McCallie Avenue tunnel
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Working on car radiator?