Thomas McNeer, Jr. Photograph Collection, 1945-1988
KC Manuscript Collection 106

Archives of the City of Kingsport
Kingsport, Tennessee

Historical Note:
Thomas T. McNeer, Jr. began his career as a photographer in Kingsport, Tennessee during the mid 1940s. Having been raised in Kingsport, McNeer succeeded as a photographer. His work represents a combination of portraiture and business/industry photography. In addition, he served as company photographer for Kingsport Press, Mead Corporation, Mason and Dixon, and other businesses within Kingsport.

McNeer’s work as a professional photographer ended for the most part during the early 1980s. It was at this time that he founded the Kingsport Archive of History (KAH) in 1982. The non-profit organization was dedicated to documenting and preserving Kingsport’s history. McNeer’s efforts with the KAH culminated during the early 1990s when Kingsport city leaders decided to create an archives department within the city’s downtown library that was preparing to renovate and expand. It was during this time that McNeer died on 15 March 1991.

RESTRICTIONS:
There are no restrictions on use of this collection for research purposes. The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

COLLECTION CITATION:
This collection should be cited as:
Thomas McNeer, Jr. Photograph Collection, 1945-1988. KC Manuscript Collection 106, Archives of the City of Kingsport, Tennessee.

ACQUISITION:
Margaret McNeer (spouse of Thomas McNeer, Jr.) donated this collection in October 1994.

SUBJECT HEADINGS:
McNeer, Thomas T. Jr., 1920-1991.

****************************************************************************
THE THOMAS MCNEER, JR. COLLECTION IS CURRENTLY IN PROCESS. PLEASE SEE THE ARCHIVES FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE COLLECTION AND ITS CONTENTS.

****************************************************************************

Brooks Circle looking towards Roller Woods

/
Aerial view of the Brooks Circle area looking towards Roller…

Ed Shocky as Dobyns-Bennett Indian

/
Ed Shocky supports the Dobyns-Bennett football team. In keeping…

Staff of the Holston Glass Company

/
Group photo of the Holston Glass Company's Staff. This company…

Macanack Barber Shop

/
Macanack Barber Shop was located at 504 E. Center Street. The…

Homeland and Earles’

/
Homeland Furniture and Appliances was located at 110 East Center…

Window Display for Mary Grey Nylons

/
Window display at J. Fred Johnson and Company for Mary Grey …

Van Dervort-La Rue Inc.

/
Exterior view of Van Dervort-La Rue Inc. Clarence La Rue managed…

Cut Rate Fruits and Vegetables

/
A Cut Rate Super Market Employee assists shoppers in the Fruits…

Cut Rate Super Market Deli Section

/
The deli section at Cut Rate Super Market. The store was located…

Cut Rate Super Market Frozen Foods

/
Frozen Food section at Cut Rate Super Market. The store was…