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Nora Witzel |
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0000.4.11 - Postcard, Picture
Photographic Postcard, teenage boy and 3 woman standing outside in front of building and bushes; Clarksville Photographer Nora Witzel; possibly male relative, Nora Witzel, Witel's mother Margaret, and cousin Kate
Record Type: Photos
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0000.4.13 - Photograph
Photograph, men and women standing in front of car; by Clarksville Photographer Nora Witzel; Joseph K. Witzel, Mrs. Witzel, Mr. Bennett, Miss Beppler, Mrs. Bennett at Cedar Heights, IA, October 1918
Record Type: Photos
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0000.4.15 - Photograph
Photograph of man with dogs; oval shape; Theodore Rectanus sitting in chair on porch wearing bowler hat with two dogs in his lap; Nora Witzel's uncle and dogs; by Clarksville Photographer Nora Witzel; Rectanus worked as an optometrist in Kentucky
Record Type: Photos
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0000.4.16 - Photograph
Photograph of dogs; oval shape; Nora Witzel's dog; by Clarksville Photographer Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.11 - Photograph
Photograph, Subject: L&N Railroad tracks looking east from Cumberland Heights, during flood. taken by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.12 - Photograph
Photograph, Subject: Cunningham Bridge, Montgomery County, during 1927 flood. Floodwaters of Cumberland River cover trees midstream. Man wearing hat is standing on bridge. taken by photographer Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.13 - Photograph
Photograph, panoramic, Subject: Dunbar Cave Lake; Tree stump rising out of lake at center of frame. taken by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.16 - Photograph
Photograph, Subject: Mrs. Christian or Ora E. Powers at age 103. Written in white pencil on front of photo are the initials "S.S.P. / Mrs. Christian - Age 103 YRS / Lively". . Written in ink on reverse of photo "Ora E. Powers. Now 104"; taken by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.20 - Photograph
Photograph, Subject: Dunbar Cave dance floor with W. W. (Pappy) Dunn standing in doorway of concession stand; likely taken by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.21 - Photograph
Photograph Subject: Dunbar Cave dance floor; Young boy in white shorts and white short sleeve shirt is standing to left of center. Power lines stretch across frame. likely taken by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.22 - Photograph
Photograph, Subject: Dunbar Cave Swimming Pool filled with people, Clubhouse in the background, Man in swimming trunks stands on diving board. Spectators in chairs line hill on right of frame. likely taken by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.29 - STEREOGRAPH
Stereograph; Subject: John T. Cunningham Bridge; Two photographs glued to cardboard mount. View is road down center of bridge. likely taken by Nora Witzel The bridge is known as a K-truss, of which there are only two in Tennessee. It was one of the first bridges built by the Tennessee State Highway Department and one of the first significant federal aid bridge project in the State.
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.31 - STEREOGRAPH
Stereograph; Subject: Hills Mill on Old Adams Road; Two photographs glued to cardboard mount. Mill is on right with spillway to left. likely photographed by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.35 - Photograph
Panoramic Photograph; Subject: Bridge and Clarksville City water works (on far right of frame). Two photographs glued to cardboard mount. View from Cumberland Heights, across river from Clarksville. likely photographed by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.37 - Photograph
Photograph, Subject: Three buildings (two white houses with front porches and one dark building) during 1927 flood. Painted on the dark building is a hand pointing its rear and the words "Drive-In". Photographed by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.39 - Photograph
Photograph black and white, sepia tone. Subject: View of Cunningham Bridge during 1927 flood. Heavy trees in foreground. River in center of frame. Photographed by Nora Witzel The bridge is known as a K-truss, of which there are only two in Tennessee. It was one of the first bridges built by the Tennessee State Highway Department and one of the first significant federal aid bridge project in the State.
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.40 - Photograph
Photograph; Subject: J.W. Rudolph and Brother Loose Tobacco Floor warehouse along Cumberland River in Clarksville during 1927 flood. Horizontal crease along top third of photograph. Photographed by Nora Witzel
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1984.251.41 - Photograph
A black and white photograph of the 1927 flood. Depicts the Elephant Tobacco Warehouse. Photo is marked "#1".
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.42 - Photograph
Photograph, black and white, sepia tone. Subject: 1927 Flood; Marked "#2"; Cumberland River to right. Floodwaters cover treetops. Trees on left of frame. Clarksville can be seen on hills in the distance. Photographed by Nora Witzel
Record Type: Photos
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1984.251.43 - Photograph
Photograph, Subject: 1927 Flood; marked "#3" on reverse of photo. Swirling floodwaters of Cumberland River. Thin strip of submerged trees near center of frame. Clarksville can be seen on hills in distance. photographed by Nora Witzel
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