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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

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 letter from Jeanette Pruiss asking Christine Jones, Tennessee Technological University's Special Collections librarian, if she would be interested in her family's photographs of Alpine, Tennessee. These can be seen in "Alpine, Tennessee photographs and clippings."

1992-12-30

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 One" in the collection "Alpine Tennessee photographs and clipping."

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 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." It includes information like people in the photographs and general context.

1992

A photograph of upside down metal buckets and what looks like sheets drying on a clothesline.

1935

A photograph of the postmaster, John Allen McDonald, in the doorway of the Alpine, Tennessee Post Office.

1935

Another photograph of John Allen McDonald, the postmaster, in the doorway of the Alpine Post Office. This picture is zoomed out, which gives the viewer a better view of the wood building.

1935

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

1935

A photograph of a young man on the road outside of what looks like a farm, possibly the Mullins' farm.

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."

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

1992

A plaque inside of the church that reads, "Remembering Billy Halsey, a boy of seven who raised the first money for this church at the suggestion of his friend, Rev. Clair S. Adams, by selling cornmeal from the Nettle Carrier Mill. His servants shall serve him."

1992

A photograph of Christ Church Presbyterian in the distance. The only thing visible through the bushes and various shrubs is the church's bell tower.

1992

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