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Kingsport Utilities
Rear exterior view of the Kingsport Utilities building taken from the corner of New and Shelby streets. The field in the image’s center was paved eventually and made into a parking lot.
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Type: KPT Archives
Inter-Mountain Telephone Company
Exterior view of the Inter-Mountain Telephone Company located at 114 Commerce Street. The building was built in 1930.
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Type: KPT Archives
Mary Hughes School Classroom
Elementary classroom with students at Mary Hughes School in Pine Flats, TN. On the blackboard is written, “The Dining Room. We want a dining room in our playhouse. We need a table and chairs. We need some dishes. Mary Elizabeth will bring the dishes. The boys will make the furniture.” The adjoining chart reads, “Ways […]
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Type: KPT Archives
Mills Motor Company Incorporated
Exterior view of Mills Motor Company, located at 223 Commerce Street. William H. Mills was president, and Jas A. Holtzclaw was the manager.
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Type: KPT Archives
WKPT Lobby
People waiting in WKPT lobby. The WKPT transmitter building was located on the Johnson City Highway.
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Type: KPT Archives
Foremost Dairies Juice Display
Foremost Dairies’ Donald Duck orange Juice display. The small signs read “Ask for Donal Duck orange juice delicious and healthy.” The company was located on the corner of East Market and Cherokee streets. Francis T. Walsh managed the company that dealt with dairies, milk, and cream.
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Type: KPT Archives
Loading Plane
Men loading boxes of chicks onto an airplane at Tri-Cities Airport, then called Tri-City airport. This was a delivery for Air Express.
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Tri-City Airport
Aerial view of Tri-Cities Airport landing strip and surrounding area, including a farm. In 1953 the airport was managed by Robert P. St John.
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Type: KPT Archives
Delivery of Chicks
Tri-City Airport’s Air Express package delivery of baby chicks. The boxes read “Baby Chick” and “KNOXVILLE,TENN.”
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Type: KPT Archives
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