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Rev. John R. Lauritzen

Note: The editors do not know whether these numbers were chosen at whim, or whether if completed, a complete chronology would result.

4                           Woman’s Building at Knoxville (Private Mailing Card)

5                           Bridge across the Tennessee River (Private Mailing Card)

9                           Passenger Depot, Southern RR

10                        St. John’s Episcopal Church

14                        Southern Railway Depot

18                        “GREETINGS FROM KNOXVILLE” – 3 small pictures of Knoxville/orphans

37                        Saint Cecelia

49                        Barbara Blount Hall (Private Mailing Card)

54                        L & N Passenger Depot

59                        Jobbing Houses on Gay Street

60                        Christ at the Well

66                        Children’s Mission House

67                        Courthouse at Knoxville

190                      “GREETINGS FROM KNOXVILLE” – Knox County Bridge

 

                             Admiral Farragut’s Cabin at National Exposition

                             Child Welfare Building at National Exposition

                             East Tennessee Building at National Exposition

                             Fireworks at the Exposition Grounds, Knoxville

                             “GREETINGS FROM KNOXVILLE” – Children’s Mission Home

                             “GREETINGS FROM KNOXVILLE” – Gay Street looking North

                             “GREETINGS FROM KNOXVILLE” – The Court House

                             “GREETINGS FROM KNOXVILLE” -  2 pictures – Court House/Woman’s Building

                             Machinery and Liberal Arts Building at National Expo (daytime)

                             Machinery and Liberal Arts Building at National Expo (night)

                             Main Building, Appalachian Exposition

                             Prince Street from Market

                             Southern Depot

                             Tennessee River Bridge

                             View from Bridge leading to the Machinery and Liberal Arts Building at the National Exposition

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