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Civil War

Capture of Fort Donelson.

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Company 1473 at Camp Evan Shelby in Bristol in the 1930s.

Civilian Conservation Corps (Ccc)

In this photograph taken by Lewis Hine, boys from New York have arrived to work at CCC Camp, TVA #23 located north of the Clinch River between Walker s Ford and Lone Mountain. They are receiving cots and blankets for their stay at the camp to work on reforestation and erosion retardation in the Clinch River watershed above Norris Dam.

Claiborne County

The Claiborne County Courthouse in Tazewell.

Clarence Brown

Clarence Brown with the MGM lion.

Clarence Saunders

Clarence Saunders.

Clarksville

The A.C. Stafford and Sons tobacco warehouse in Clarksville, circa 1895.

Claude Wilson Osteen

Newspaper clipping from either the Marshall Gazette or the Lewisburg Tribune. Adgent Collection, Gore Research Center, MTSU.

Claude Wilson Osteen

From Baseball Register, compiled by C. C. Johnson Spink (1963).

Clay County

Clay County Courthouse in Celina.

Clay County

Rosenwald School in the Free Hill Community north of Celina. This school is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Clay County

The Clay County Courthouse in Celina.

Clifford Glenwood Shull

Cliff Shull, right, and Ernest Wollan performing an experiment using the graphite reactor, circa 1950.

Clifton Bledsoe Cates

The General Clifton Bledsoe Cates historical marker at the University of Tennessee.

Clingman's Dome

Clingman s Dome is the highest point in Tennessee at 6,643 feet.

Clinton Desegregation Crisis

Two of Clinton High School s first African-American students.

Clinton Desegregation Crisis

Statues of the twelve African American students who were catalysts in the Clinton Desegregation Crisis.

Coca-Cola Bottling Company

Coca-Cola granted bottling rights to local franchises across the country such as this one in South Pittsburg, TN.

Coca-Cola Bottling Company

A Cola-Cola local bottling franchise in Bristol, VA near the Tennessee border.

Cocke County

Cocke County Courthouse, Newport.

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