Prospectus and Premium List of the Woman\u27s Department of the Tri-State Fair held in Memphis, Tennessee, between September 25 and October 2, 1920. Lists the prizes for a range of arts and crafts including paintings, jewelry, paper flowers, china, and needlework for women, children, older people and the blind. Memphis held its first agricultural fair in 1856. In 1908 it was renamed the Tri-State Fair in order to broaden the areas served and it became the Mid-South Fair in 1929.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-pub-shelby/1041/thumbnail.jp
An interior view of the Memphis Exposition Hall, circa 1874. Like many other cities in the nineteent...
This program for the 29th annual Cherokee Indian Fair is 22 pages and documents the fair that was he...
A 69-page supplement published by the Commercial Appeal newspaper on May 25, 1969, to celebrate th...
Prospectus and Premium List of the Woman\u27s Department of the Tri-State Fair held in Memphis, Tenn...
The 248-page Second Annual Tri-State Fair, Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 28 to Oct. 9, 1909, Catalog and Pr...
Program of the Tipton County Fair held in Covington, Tennessee, October 28-29, 1915.https://digitalc...
A 4-page Convention Extra supplement to the Memphis Chamber of Commerce Journal published in 192...
This brochure was printed for the 1926 Brasstown Community Fair. Marguerite Butler (later Marguerit...
Undated program of the Tipton County Fair held in Covington, Tennessee, September 9-11.https://digit...
Tri-Parish Fair. General view of agricultural exhibits.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-gla...
Tables.Cover title: Prize list, Richmond County annual fair.Added t.p.: Comté de Richmond exposition...
The Agriculture Building at the Tri-State Fairgrounds, Memphis, in May 1938.https://digitalcommons.m...
A promotional card describing the importance and cost effectiveness of the Shelby County Penal Farm ...
General view of agricultural exhibits at Tri-Parish Fair.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-gl...
This program for the 1934 Cherokee Indian Fair is 21 pages and documents the fair that was held on S...
An interior view of the Memphis Exposition Hall, circa 1874. Like many other cities in the nineteent...
This program for the 29th annual Cherokee Indian Fair is 22 pages and documents the fair that was he...
A 69-page supplement published by the Commercial Appeal newspaper on May 25, 1969, to celebrate th...
Prospectus and Premium List of the Woman\u27s Department of the Tri-State Fair held in Memphis, Tenn...
The 248-page Second Annual Tri-State Fair, Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 28 to Oct. 9, 1909, Catalog and Pr...
Program of the Tipton County Fair held in Covington, Tennessee, October 28-29, 1915.https://digitalc...
A 4-page Convention Extra supplement to the Memphis Chamber of Commerce Journal published in 192...
This brochure was printed for the 1926 Brasstown Community Fair. Marguerite Butler (later Marguerit...
Undated program of the Tipton County Fair held in Covington, Tennessee, September 9-11.https://digit...
Tri-Parish Fair. General view of agricultural exhibits.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-gla...
Tables.Cover title: Prize list, Richmond County annual fair.Added t.p.: Comté de Richmond exposition...
The Agriculture Building at the Tri-State Fairgrounds, Memphis, in May 1938.https://digitalcommons.m...
A promotional card describing the importance and cost effectiveness of the Shelby County Penal Farm ...
General view of agricultural exhibits at Tri-Parish Fair.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-gl...
This program for the 1934 Cherokee Indian Fair is 21 pages and documents the fair that was held on S...
An interior view of the Memphis Exposition Hall, circa 1874. Like many other cities in the nineteent...
This program for the 29th annual Cherokee Indian Fair is 22 pages and documents the fair that was he...
A 69-page supplement published by the Commercial Appeal newspaper on May 25, 1969, to celebrate th...