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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 substantial portion of the typed information is exed out, indicating that the information is not included in the photographs.

1992

 Photographs and silent video of the Alpine community of Overton County, Tennessee, taken in 1935 by Dr. Hugh W. MacMillan. Most of the photographs are labeled on the back with the names of pictured people and locations. A letter from the donor, Jeanette M. Pruiss, explains the context of the photographs and Hugh W. MacMillan's trip to Alpine, Tennessee.

1935

Entrance of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, from front right. Located at 565 East 10th Street, Cookeville.

1978-07

A picture of the outside of Christ Church Presbyterian.

1992

A photocopy of a paper that gives information on a few of the photographs included in the "MacMillan, Hugh W. photographs and video of Alpine, Tennessee." This is the same photo as "Photo Information Page Two" in the collection "Alpine Tennessee photographs and clipping."

1992

A photograph of the front entrance and left side of Christ Church Presbyterian.

1992

Entrance of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, close-in. Located at 565 East 10th Street, Cookeville.

1978-07

Entrance of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, from just beyond driveway loop. Located at 565 East 10th Street, Cookeville.

1978-07

A wood roadside sign with Christ Church carved into the wood.

1992

Image of two children and a man surrounding the well next to the manse at the Alpine Institute. Pictured from left to right are Elizabeth MacMillan, Jim MacMillan, and an unknown man.

1935

A plaque outside of Christ Church Presbyterian in memory of Reverend Clair S. Adams who was the pastor at the church from 1926-1935.

1992

A picture of the inside of Christ Church Presbyterian. The beams were brought from a firehouse in Cincinnati that was being torn down. The transfer of these beams to Alpine from Cincinnati was arranged by Dr. Jesse Halsey, pastor of the Seventh Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, Ohio.

1992

 

1935

Altar in Christ Church Presbyterian with a wooden cross sitting between two candle and behind a bouquet of flowers.

1992

Photograph of a stained glass window at Christ Church Presbyterian dedicated in memory of Billy Halsey.

1992

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