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Smoky Mountains Hosiery Mills Photographs, 1939-1949
KC Manuscript Collection 550 INTRODUCTION Title: Smoky Mountains Hosiery Mills Photographs, 1939-1949 Collection Number: Kingsport Community Manuscript Collection (KCMC) 550 Physical Description: One 34”x8” photograph and one 26”x8” photograph Creator: Smoky Mountain Hosiery Mills Repository: Archives of the City of Kingsport ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Provenance: The Smoky Mountains Hosiery Mills Photographs was donated to the […]
Type: Finding Aids
Ruth Carter Johnson
Ruth Carter Johnson, wife of J. Fred Johnson, one of the “fathers of Kingsport” and sister to George L. Carter.
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Perley S. Wilcox
Portrait of Perley S. Wilcox. A graduate of Cornell University, Wilcox was elected a director and appointed general manager of the newly formed Tennessee Eastman Corporation in 1921. In 1945, he became chairman of the Kodak Board. In 1933, Wilcox led the effort to establish Holston Valley Community Hospital in Kingsport, Tennessee.
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Bob Peters, C.K. Koffman, Ross N. Robinson, and Bobby Dodd, 1949
Photograph of Bob Peters, C.K. Koffman, Ross N. Robinson, and Bobby Dodd taken in 1949.
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Type: KPT Archives
Cherry Hill Tornado
A scene from the aftermath of the March 14, 1933 Cherry Hill Tornado in Kingsport. The tornado caused the deaths of eight people. The Red Cross and the Salvation Army established relief stations to handle the emergency, and local physicians worked through the night and following day to help those hurt by the storm. Tennessee’s State […]
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Type: KPT Archives
Cherry Hill Tornado
A scene from the aftermath of the March 14, 1933 Cherry Hill Tornado in Kingsport. The tornado caused the deaths of eight people. The Red Cross and the Salvation Army established relief stations to handle the emergency, and local physicians worked through the night and following day to help those hurt by the storm. Tennessee’s State […]
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Type: KPT Archives
Cherry Hill Tornado
A scene from the aftermath of the March 14, 1933 Cherry Hill Tornado in Kingsport. The tornado caused the deaths of eight people. The Red Cross and the Salvation Army established relief stations to handle the emergency, and local physicians worked through the night and following day to help those hurt by the storm. Tennessee’s State […]
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Type: KPT Archives
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