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Marble Springs

Marble Springs, home of John Sevier.

Marr And Holman Architectural Firm

Designed by the firm of Marr and Holman, the Sumner County Courthouse in Gallatin was built by the Works Progress Administration.

Marr And Holman Architectural Firm

Obion County Courthouse in Union City was designed by Marr and Hollman.

Marr And Holman Architectural Firm

Designed by Marr and Holman and built by the Public Works Administration, the John Sevier Office Building is located in Nashville.

Mary Eliza Church Terrell

Mary Church Terrell.

Mary Noailles Murfree ("Charles Egbert Craddock")

Mary Noailles Murfree was also known by the pseudonym of "Charles Egbert Craddock."

Mary Sharp College

Mary Sharp College.

Matthew Fontaine Maury

Matthew Fontaine Maury.

Maury County

Rippa Villa is operated as a historic site in Spring Hill. It was donated to Maury County by the Saturn Corporation who purchased the land on which the home was located.

Mckissack And Mckissack Architects

The first major commission for the firm of McKissack and McKissack was the Carnegie Library at Fisk University, built in 1908.

Medicine

Cancer Treatment at Meharry Medical School, May 1, 1941.

Meharry Medical College

Meharry Medical College graduate, circa 1915.

Meharry Medical College

The Gordon-Keebler building on the campus of Meharry Medical College.

Memphis

Memphis Skyline, 1960s.

Memphis Cotton Exchange

Memphis Cotton Exchange, 1953.

Mexican War

Battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican War.

Middle Tennessee State University

In 1911 Kirksey Old Main was the first building constructed on the campus of Middle Tennessee State Normal School, now MTSU. The architecture represents the Classical Revival style.

Milky Way Farm

The entrance to Milky Way Farm in Giles County.

Milligan College

Derthick Hall, the main academic and class room building on the campus of Milligan College in Northeast Tennessee, is named for former college president Henry J. Derthick.

Mining

East Tenessee Iron Company scrip.

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