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Tennessee Supreme Court

The Tennessee Supreme Court meets on February 7, 1938 for the first session held in the newly constructed Tennessee Supreme Court building. The five justices are, left to right, A.W. Chambliss, C.P. McKinney, Chief Justice Grafton Green, W.L. Cook, and D.W. Dehaven.

Tennessee Technological University

Henderson Hall, which houses Tennessee Tech University s College of Arts and Sciences, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Tennessee Valley Authority

The Tennessee Valley Authority, circa 1960.

Tennessee Valley Authority

Kingston Steam Plant, 1998.

Tennessee Wesleyan College

Banfield Durham Hall on the campus of Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens, TN, is one of the oldest buildings on campus. It is used for classrooms, offices, and computer labs.

Tent City, Fayette And Haywood Counties

Registering to vote in Fayette County, 1960.

Tepco

The Tennessee Electric Power Company building in Chattanooga.

The Emancipator

First page of the first issue of The Emancipator, April 30, 1820.

Thoroughbred Horse Breeding And Racing

Famous racehorse Iroquois.

Thoroughbred Horse Breeding And Racing

Bob Green, the head groom at Belle Meade, with Bonnie Scotland.

Timber Industry

E. M. Copeland with sawed walnut boards for gunstocks, Alpine, 1942.

Tipton-Haynes Historic Site

Home and law office of Landon Carter Haynes (1816-1875), attorney, editor, legislator, and Confederate senator during the Civil War.

Tobacco

Tobacco Auction at Hartsville, 1942.

Trail Of Tears, Or Nunna-Da-Ul-Tsun-Yi

Trail of Tears passages through Tennessee. The routes terminated in Indian Territory, now Oklahoma.

Trevecca Nazarene University

Trevecca Nazarene University moved to its present location on Murfreesboro Road in 1935 and in 1998 showed a new face to the city of Nashville with the new entrance.

Tusculum College

The President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library, also known as "Old College," was built in 1841 and is the oldest academic building on the campus of Tusculum College and in the state of Tennessee. Funds for construction of the building came from local people interested in Tusculum College, including President Andrew Johnson who donated $20.

United Confederate Veterans Association (Tennessee)

Tennessee officers, UCV, July 30, 1921.

United Methodist Publishing House

A meeting of the book committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church publishing house in 1938.

United States Colored Troops

Unidentified U.S.C.T. soldier from Knoxville area.

United States Pipe And Foundry Company

The U.S. Pipe and Stove Foundry in the 1930s.

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