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Cocke County

Cocke County Courthouse Interior, Newport.

Cocke County

Southern Railroad Depot at Newport.

College Football

Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt at Shield-Watkins Field, Knoxville, November 12, 1937.

Commerce And Urban Development

View of downtown Nashville.

Commonwealth Fund

A health lesson at the Cemetery School in Rutherford County, ca. 1925.

Commonwealth Fund

The Commonwealth Fund supported the construction of the Rutherford Health Department in Murfreesboro.

Contraband Camps

Contrabands in Nashville, now workers for the U.S. Army.

Cordell Hull

Cordell Hull, U. S. Secretary of State, signing the Moscow Pact, 1943. Seated, left to right, are Fu Ping-Sheung, China's Ambassador to the USSR, Hull, Vyacheslav Molotov, USSR Commisar of Foreign Affairs, and Sir Anthony Eden, the United Kingdom's Secretary for Foreign Affairs.

Corn

A corn field along Duck River in Humphreys County, 1986.

Cotton

Cotton wagons rolling into Dyersburg, Dyer Co.

Cotton

Field laborer carrying cotton in West Tennessee, 1946.

Cotton

Cotton field in West Tennessee, 1998.

Cotton Gins

A closed cotton gin in Lake County.

Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum

The new Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened in 2001.

Cox Mound Gorget

Two Cox, or woodpecker motif, gorgets from Middle Tennessee stone graves.

Cragfont

Built of native limestone quarried near the house site, Cragfont in Castalian Springs is owned by the State of Tennessee, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is open to the public as a historic site.

Cravens House

Cravens House.

Cravens House

The Cravens House on Lookout Mountain.

Crockett County

Built in 1874, the Crockett County Courthouse is located in Alamo.

Crockett County

Columbus H. Conley established the Bank of Alamo in 1914. This building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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