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Robert L. Taylor

Robert Love Taylor as caricatured by C. H. Wellington of The Tennessean.

Robert R. Church Sr.

Left to right: Josiah Settles, Fannie Settles, Mary Church Terrell, Robert R. Church, Sr., and Anne Wright Church.

Robert Reese Neyland

Coach Robert Reese "Bob" Neyland, ca. 1930.

Rock Castle

Historic Rock Castle in Hendersonville, TN.

Rocky Mount

Rocky Mount Museum, a living history museum that interprets life in 1791, opened as a state owned historic site in 1962 in Piney Flats, TN.

Rocky Mount

The dining room at Rocky Mount.

Rocky Mount

Living history interpreters at Rocky Mount museum portray 18th-century entertainment.

Rogana

View of Hugh Rogan s stone cottage (ca. 1800), with an 1825 brick house in background.

Roger Williams University

Left frame of Roger Williams University in 1916.

Roger Williams University

Right frame of Roger Williams University in 1916.

Roland Wiltse Hayes

Roland Hayes.

Roy C. Acuff
Roy C. Acuff

Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountains Boys in a WSM Studio.

Rugby

Built in 1882, the Thomas Hughes Library at Rugby is preserved by the staff at Historic Rugby.

Rugby

Christ Episcopal Church in 1983.

Ruskin Cooperative Association

The printery at Ruskin, 1894.

Rutledge Smith

Smith (front row, second from right), Govenor Rye (second from left) and the Tennessee Selective Service Board from WWI.

Ryman Auditorium

Confederate Gallery of Ryman Auditorium.

Ryman Auditorium

Crowds would line the street outside the Ryman Auditorium to view in person the broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry.

Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium, 1972.

Sam Davis

"Sam Davis questioned by General Dodge," by Harold Van Schmidt.

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