A photograph of William (Billie) Rogers and his wife Nellie Beatrice Watterson Rogers sawing a tree. An accompanying label details Billie's life as a farmer. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
A photograph of William Howard (Footie) Robinson. An accompanying label describes his life and various occupations. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
A photograph of George Barkley Sr. standing amongst tobacco leaves. An accompanying label details his occupations and family. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
A photograph of Mr. Theodore Dixon, Ben Hamilton, Greene Hamilton, and Mary Susong Hamilton. An accompanying label describes the life of Benjamin Hamilton. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
A photograph of Minnie Gillespie Manuel and Dougless Manuel. An accompanying narrative describes the death of Dougless Manuel, who was a farmer and deputy sheriff iof Greene County. Part of a notable personalities exhibit at the Greene County History…
Two photographs and a description of Newton Arnold and Carl Alums, early black pumbers of Greeneville. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Four photographs and accompanying descriptions about four African American mechanics in Greeneville: Clinton Gudger, George Snapp, Jack Carson, Sr., and J. L. Gudger. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
An undated photograph and caption of Louetta Hall and her coworkers in the Twisting Department, and Louetta is holding a wrapped gift following her recent marriage to Anderson Rudolph Hall
A black and white photograph of Rudy Hall atop a telephone pole with a handwritten caption that reads: "Rudy on top of telephone pole. When this picture was taken, he was a cable installer. Shortly after he was promoted to foreman"