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William Edmondson

Edmondson at work at home, October 1937.

William Edmondson

The statues by William Edmondson at the McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee.

William Gannaway "Parson" Brownlow

William Gannaway Brownlow.

William Gilbert Gaul

The Last Letter, by Gilbert Gaul, ca. 1890.

William Gilbert Gaul

"Rafting on the Cumberland," by William Gilbert Gaul, undated.

William Prentice Cooper Jr.

Prentice Cooper represented Bedford County in the Tennessee House of Representatives and served in the Tennessee State Senate before becoming governor of Tennessee.

William Prentice Cooper Jr.

The gravesite in Jenkins Chapel Cemetery of Prentice W. Cooper and his wife Argentine, parents of former Governor Prentice Cooper, Jr.

William Walker

William Walker, former president of Nicaragua.

Wilma Rudolph (1940-1994) And The Tsu Tigerbelles

Rome Olympics.

Winfield C. Dunn

Newly elected Governor Winfield Dunn names Robert Smith as Commissioner of Highways and Williams Jenkins as Commissioner of Conservation at this press conference on December 29, 1970.

Woman Suffrage Movement

Four women campaigning for equal voting rights on a Chattanooga street in 1912.

Works Progress Administration

Teacher at McReynolds School in South Pittsburg recording the weight of each student for a WPA nutrition program.

World War I

Lt. Morton B. Adams, 90th Aero Squadron, AEF, circa 1918.

World War I

Albert P. Smith (left) and McGregor Smith.

Wynnewood

Wynnewood, 1971.

Yellow Fever Epidemics
Yellow Fever Epidemics

A Sister of Charity visits a stricken family in Memphis.

Yellow Fever Epidemics
Yellow Fever Epidemics

Arrest of yellow fever refugees near Memphis, 1879.

Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni

Nikki Giovanni.

Zeboim Cartter Patten

Zeboim Cartter Patten.

Zephaniah Alexander Looby

Alexander Looby reporting to police on April 19, 1960, after his house was bombed.

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