Vultee Aircraft Corporation plant
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Vultee Aircraft Corporation plant
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Nashville, Tennessee. In the final assemby section. Vultee Aircraft Co...
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Nashville, Tennessee. "Vengeance" bomber on the field for final instal...
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Vultee Aircraft Corporation plant
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Vultee Aircraft Corporation plant
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Nashville, Tennessee. A bomber during a special demonstration for the ...
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Nashville, Tennessee. Night view of the final assembly. Vultee Aircraf...
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Nashville, Tennessee. Vultee Aircraft Company. The Vengeance (V72) bom...
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Nashville, Tennessee. Welding parts for fuel tanks for a bomber in the...
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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Caping and inspecting tub...
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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Electrical installation. ...
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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Flap installation. These ...
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Hallway at the Capitol, Nashville, Tennessee
Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More
Belmont, Belmont Boulevard & Wedgewood, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Built in 1850 by Col. J.A.S. Acklen and his wife, Adelicia, Belmont was considered at that time to be one of the finest private residences in the south. Designed in the manner of an Italian Renai... More
Belmont, Belmont Boulevard & Wedgewood, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Built in 1850 by Col. J.A.S. Acklen and his wife, Adelicia, Belmont was considered at that time to be one of the finest private residences in the south. Designed in the manner of an Italian Renai... More
Belmont, Belmont Boulevard & Wedgewood, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Built in 1850 by Col. J.A.S. Acklen and his wife, Adelicia, Belmont was considered at that time to be one of the finest private residences in the south. Designed in the manner of an Italian Renai... More
Sparkman Street Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Nashville, Davidson...
Significance: The bridge possesses state level engineering significance as an example of the through Parker and camelback truss types for its uncommon concrete trusses. The bridge possesses local significance a... More
American battle song - Public domain World War One sheet music
words by Ella L.Watts ; music by Edward Potjes. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Public Square Commercial Area, 212, 214, 216 Public Square, Nashville,...
Significance: These three three-story commercial buildings adjoin the Morgan-Reeves Building (see HABS No. TN-16) and face south into the Public Square. The cornice of 212 reads "A.G. Adams, 1875" while the ne... More
Public Square Commercial Area, 212, 214, 216 Public Square, Nashville,...
Significance: These three three-story commercial buildings adjoin the Morgan-Reeves Building (see HABS No. TN-16) and face south into the Public Square. The cornice of 212 reads "A.G. Adams, 1875" while the ne... More
Tennessee State Penitentiary, Main Prison, West End, Centennial Avenue...
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Tennessee State Penitentiary, Main Prison, West End, Centennial Avenue...
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First Presbyterian Church, 154 Fifth Avenue, Nashville, Davidson Count...
Significance: Designed by William Strickland in 1849, the First Presbyterian Church is the largest and best preserved example of an Egyptian Revival church building in America. // Designed in 1849 for the First... More
Belle Meade, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Wall construction: Brick. Size and form: Rectangular, with semi-detached kitchen wing. Number stories: Two and one-half. Front porch: Stone, quarried on place. Rear porch: Wood - with iron ros... More
Second Avenue North, Commercial District, Second Avenue North between ...
Significance: Initially known as Market Street, Second Avenue from Broadway to the Public Square was probably the most important business street in Nashville in the last half of the nineteenth century. The blo... More
Second Avenue North, Commercial District, Second Avenue North between ...
Significance: Initially known as Market Street, Second Avenue from Broadway to the Public Square was probably the most important business street in Nashville in the last half of the nineteenth century. The blo... More
Union Station, 1001 Broadway, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 615 Sixth Avenue, South, Nashville, Dav...
Significance: The design for the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church has been attributed to the architectural firm of Wills and Dudley of New York. Begun in 1852, Holy Trinity was modeled after an English parish chu... More
Worker's House, 1724 North Jefferson Street, Nashville, Davidson Count...
Significance: This one-story brick building is a surviving example of the working-class houses built in Nashville during the period 1865-1900 - the modest small structure so difficult to preserve, the first to ... More
Adolphus Heiman House, 900 Jefferson Street, Northwest, Nashville, Dav...
Significance: Designed and built by Nashville architect Adolphus Heiman for use as his own residence, this mid-19th century, one-story brick house was an important expression of the Italian-villa style with mod... More
Davidson County Courthouse & Public Building, Public Square, Nashville...
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Davidson County Courthouse & Public Building, Public Square, Nashville...
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Davidson County Courthouse & Public Building, Public Square, Nashville...
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State Capitol, State Capitol Boulevard & Cedar Street, Nashville, Davi...
Significance: The Tennessee State Capitol is owned and occupied by the State of Tennessee, possession was taken by the State Legislature on October 7th 1843. The Legislature accepted from the citizens of Nashv... More
State Capitol, State Capitol Boulevard & Cedar Street, Nashville, Davi...
Significance: The Tennessee State Capitol is owned and occupied by the State of Tennessee, possession was taken by the State Legislature on October 7th 1843. The Legislature accepted from the citizens of Nashv... More
Union Gospel Tabernacle, 116 Fifth Avenue, North, Nashville, Davidson ...
Significance: The Ryman Auditorium was built at a time when religious revivalism was attracting such a following in Nashville that Thomas Green Ryman, a recent convert himself, decided in 188 to provide the cit... More
Union Gospel Tabernacle, 116 Fifth Avenue, North, Nashville, Davidson ...
Significance: The Ryman Auditorium was built at a time when religious revivalism was attracting such a following in Nashville that Thomas Green Ryman, a recent convert himself, decided in 188 to provide the cit... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
Topographical map of Nashville, Tenn. / during American Civil War
Shows physical relief, street rights-of-way, railroads, and outstanding buildings. Does not show vernacular buildings or other cultural features. Relief shown by gradated hachures. Signed in ink handwriting at ... More
Workers in May Hosiery Mills,. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.
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Negro at religious meeting in Nashville, Tennessee
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Capping and inspecting tubing: two women are shown capping and inspect...
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City market, Nashville, Tennessee
Print shows interior view of the market. Illus. in: Public buildings : a survey of architecture of projects constructed by federal and other governmental bodies between the years 1933 and 1939 with the assistan... More
Nashville, Tennessee. A bomber during a special demonstration for the ...
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Nashville, Tennessee. Vultee Aircraft Company. Final assembly of the V...
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Nashville, Tennessee. Riveting section of a tail assembly at the Vulte...
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Vultee Aircraft Corporation plant
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Nashville, Tennessee. Part of the final assembly section
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Nashville, Tennessee. Wing section awaiting installation. Vultee Aircr...
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Nashville, Tennessee. "Vengeance" bomber on the field
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Nashville, Tennessee. Vultee Aircraft Company. Installing landing gear...
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Vultee Aircraft Corporation plant
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Nashville, Tennessee. "Vengence" bomber on the field
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Nashville, Tennessee. Vultee Aircraft Company. In the fuselage assembl...
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Nashville, Tennessee. Sheet aluminum being delivered in the stock room...
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Nashville, Tennessee. Girl riveter in the bomber fuselage. Vultee Airc...
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Vultee Aircraft Corporation plant
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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Ready to flight. Vultee "...
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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Spark-plug installation. ...
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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Company inspection. Looki...
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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Engine control rod instal...
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An ornamental cast-iron staircase is a feature in this room, which was...
Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More
Female Seminary, Nashville, Tenn., barracks of the 51st regt. O.V. ......
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Address Delivered by Hon. Frederick Douglass, at the Third Annual Fair...
A document from LOC collection of correspondence between Frederick Douglass and his peers. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman who lived in th... More
Belmont, Belmont Boulevard & Wedgewood, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Built in 1850 by Col. J.A.S. Acklen and his wife, Adelicia, Belmont was considered at that time to be one of the finest private residences in the south. Designed in the manner of an Italian Renai... More
Sparkman Street Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Nashville, Davidson...
Significance: The bridge possesses state level engineering significance as an example of the through Parker and camelback truss types for its uncommon concrete trusses. The bridge possesses local significance a... More
Sparkman Street Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Nashville, Davidson...
Significance: The bridge possesses state level engineering significance as an example of the through Parker and camelback truss types for its uncommon concrete trusses. The bridge possesses local significance a... More
Sparkman Street Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Nashville, Davidson...
Significance: The bridge possesses state level engineering significance as an example of the through Parker and camelback truss types for its uncommon concrete trusses. The bridge possesses local significance a... More
Sparkman Street Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Nashville, Davidson...
Significance: The bridge possesses state level engineering significance as an example of the through Parker and camelback truss types for its uncommon concrete trusses. The bridge possesses local significance a... More
Riverwood, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Wall construction: Brick. Size and form: Rectangular, rear wing. Number stories: 2 - deck roof. Front porch: Wood columns. Cornice: Wood. Trim: Interesting, should be photographed. Mantels: ... More
Traveller's Rest, Farrell Parkway, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: The site on which Travellers' Rest is situated was acquired by Judge John Overton in 1796, the year Tennessee became a state. The original section of the residence, a simple two-story four-room F... More
Belle Meade, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Wall construction: Brick. Size and form: Rectangular, with semi-detached kitchen wing. Number stories: Two and one-half. Front porch: Stone, quarried on place. Rear porch: Wood - with iron ros... More
Belle Meade, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Wall construction: Brick. Size and form: Rectangular, with semi-detached kitchen wing. Number stories: Two and one-half. Front porch: Stone, quarried on place. Rear porch: Wood - with iron ros... More
Vanderbilt University, Gymnasium, Twenty-third Avenue, South & West En...
Significance: Completed in 1880, the Vanderbilt facility, with its considerable gymnastic equipment and indoor running track, was one of the earliest and best equipped gymnasiums in the South. Though the inter... More
Union Station, 1001 Broadway, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
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Union Station, 1001 Broadway, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
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Newsom's Mill Bridge, Spanning Harpeth River, Newsom's Station Road, N...
Significance: The bridge is significant for its role in local industry and railroading. The bridge derives additional significance as a representative example of the pony Warren truss type for its association w... More
Newsom's Mill Bridge, Spanning Harpeth River, Newsom's Station Road, N...
Significance: The bridge is significant for its role in local industry and railroading. The bridge derives additional significance as a representative example of the pony Warren truss type for its association w... More
Fisk University, Jubilee Hall, Seventeenth Avenue, North, Nashville, D...
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Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville, woman is working on a "Ven...
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Davidson County Courthouse & Public Building, Public Square, Nashville...
Public domain photograph of Tennessee, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
State Capitol, State Capitol Boulevard & Cedar Street, Nashville, Davi...
Significance: The Tennessee State Capitol is owned and occupied by the State of Tennessee, possession was taken by the State Legislature on October 7th 1843. The Legislature accepted from the citizens of Nashv... More
State Capitol, State Capitol Boulevard & Cedar Street, Nashville, Davi...
Significance: The Tennessee State Capitol is owned and occupied by the State of Tennessee, possession was taken by the State Legislature on October 7th 1843. The Legislature accepted from the citizens of Nashv... More
State Capitol, State Capitol Boulevard & Cedar Street, Nashville, Davi...
Significance: The Tennessee State Capitol is owned and occupied by the State of Tennessee, possession was taken by the State Legislature on October 7th 1843. The Legislature accepted from the citizens of Nashv... More
State Capitol, State Capitol Boulevard & Cedar Street, Nashville, Davi...
Significance: The Tennessee State Capitol is owned and occupied by the State of Tennessee, possession was taken by the State Legislature on October 7th 1843. The Legislature accepted from the citizens of Nashv... More
State Capitol, State Capitol Boulevard & Cedar Street, Nashville, Davi...
Significance: The Tennessee State Capitol is owned and occupied by the State of Tennessee, possession was taken by the State Legislature on October 7th 1843. The Legislature accepted from the citizens of Nashv... More
Union Gospel Tabernacle, 116 Fifth Avenue, North, Nashville, Davidson ...
Significance: The Ryman Auditorium was built at a time when religious revivalism was attracting such a following in Nashville that Thomas Green Ryman, a recent convert himself, decided in 188 to provide the cit... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More