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Burritt College

The entrance gate to Burritt College in Spencer. Photograph by Carroll Van West.

Calvin Adam Buehler

A plaque at Buehler Hall on the University of Tennessee campus honoring Calvin Adam Buehler.

Camp Forrest

Ranger training at Camp Forrest, 1943.

Camp Tyson

Barrage balloon crew at Camp Tyson during World War II.

Camp Tyson

A historical marker for the WWII barrage balloon training center at Camp Tyson in Henry County.

Cannon County

The William C. Houston House in Cannon County.

Cantilever Barns

This cantilevered barn was moved to the Museum of Appalachia from Sevier County.

Capital Cities

The Murfreesboro State Capital Monument.

Carey Estes Kefauver

Estes Kefauver (right) with President John F. Kennedy, Governor Frank Clement, and Senator Albert Gore, Sr., 1963.

Carlyle Aerostructures

Working on production line at Textron Aerostructures.

Carnton Plantation

Built by Randal McGavock in the 1820s, Carnton Plantation served as a Confederate field hospital during the Civil War. It is operated as a historic site today.

Carnton Plantation

The McGavock Confederate Cemetery adjacent to the Carnton Plantation in Franklin.

Carter House

Carter House.

Carter House

The Carter House in Franklin.

Cave Johnson

Cave Johnson.

Cedars Of Lebanon State Park

Jackson Cave at the Cedars of Lebanon State Park in Wilson County.

Center For Historic Preservation

Center for Historic Preservation Projects Coordinator, Caneta Hankins, and Tennessee Department of Agriculture Employee, Dot Curtis, work on the Center s Tennessee Century Farms project at the Ellington Agricultural Museum in Nashville.

Center For Historic Preservation

The Center for Historic Preservation administers Tennessee s Rural African American Church Project, which identifies and interprets significant African American rural churches. Featured here is Miles Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.

Center For Historic Preservation

The Caffey-House in Rutherford County is a Tennessee Century Farm that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the Center for Historic Preservation.

Charles S. Johnson

Charles S. Johnson.

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