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A photocopy of a paper that gives information on a few of the photographs included in the "Alpine, Tennessee photographs and clippings" collection. A smaller portion of the information is exed out and it tells information like the origin of the beams in Christ Church Presbyterian.

1992

A photograph of the front entrance of Miller Hall at the Alpine School.

1935

 This photograph shows fifteen students of the Alpine Institute of various ages. Some of them hold books or lunchboxes. From left to right appear Shirley Thomas, Thomas Smith, Frank Beaty, Robert Ferrell, Jr., Clifford Jones, Irvin Ledbetter, Tilgard Smith, and an unknown boy. The back row from left to right appears an unknown boy, (?) Lacy, Johnny Crawford, Gilbert Smith, Dow Williamson, Fred McDonald and Fred Smith..

1935

 Five people are posing in the window of a classroom in the Alpine Institute. There are four girls, two of which look quite young, and one man who is possibly the teacher.

1935

 Multiple students of varying age can be seen standing outside of the Alpine Institute. The six boys in the front from left to right are Robert Ferrel, Jr., Charles Jones, Clyde Ledbetter, Willard Cantrell, Douglas (?), and I.M. Norris.

1935

 This is a black and white photograph of Miller Hall on the campus of the Alpine Institute where multiple people are seen entering the building.

1935

 This is a black and white photograph of the Alpine Institute taken from an angel that shows the front of the building, including a view of various trees in the foreground.

1935

 A more direct view of the Alpine Institute than in "The Alpine School, Front" is seen in this photograph. Students can be seen on the stairs of the building.

1935

 Seven girls pose in front of the Alpine Institute for this photograph. From left to right, the girls are named Goldie Smith, (?) Cantrell, (?) Cantrell, Erline Cantrell, Clara (?), Beatrice Smith, and (?) Newberry.

1935

 A picture of the roadside historic marker denoting the location of the Alpine School. It reads, "Organized by Dr. John L. Dillard on top of Alpine Mountain in 1821, the school was moved off the mountain after the Civil War and named Alpine Institute. A. H. Roberts, later governor, taught there in early 1890s. The school was revived in 1917 by the Board of National Missions of the U.S.A. Presbyterian Church. The elementary school in 1936 and the high school in 1946 were turned over to Overton County."

A photograph of mounds of cinder blocks and bricks that were left from the demolition of the Alpine School.

1992

A 1992 photograph of the rubble of the Alpine School that was torn down approximately in 1990.

1992-09

Another picture with the remains of the Alpine School with a tree and a house in the background.

1992

Letter from Krone, Fullteron, and Wolfe regarding release of materials for study of music and social studies with the goal of better human understanding through music

Slip from the National Teacher Placement Service, part of the National Association of Teachers' Agencies. Paper is torn and may have been a part of a larger document

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