Three unidentified men standing in front of the Leath Orphanage. Located at 850 N. Manassas, the Leath Orphanage was built in 1856. The building still stands today but the cupola has since been removed.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-fleetmt1/1000/thumbnail.jp
Four men outside the Mississippi A&M train depothttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collec...
Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee, looking east from Fourth Street during the Urban Renewal Project o...
The original St. Jude hospital building under construction in February 1960.https://digitalcommons.m...
Three unidentified men standing in front of the Leath Orphanage. Located at 850 N. Manassas, the Lea...
Episcopal Church Home orphanage, 750 Jackson Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, 1929. Originally built for ...
The Leath School was on Linden near Wellington. A high school opened on the site in 1892 (the buildi...
Copy photograph of Beth El Emeth Synagogue, Memphis, Tennessee, 1895. Built in 1884 by the Children ...
Newly built orphanage run by the Franciscan Sisters Missionaries of Marie.https://digitalcommons.whi...
Established in 1919, the Crippled Children\u27s Hospital provided medical care, housing and educatio...
Thirteen Memphis Terminal Corporation employees outside the Riverside plant in Memphis, Tennessee, i...
Group of people at the dedication of the flag at the Crippled Children\u27s Hospital at 2009 Lamar A...
Chelsea Avenue Presbyterian Church at 299 Chelsea Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets, Memphis,...
View of children and adults standing outside a wooden church around 1907. The Faith Mission Church, ...
In 1903 the city of Memphis bought the private Artesian Water Company to form the Memphis Artesian W...
Built in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1892 as Second Presbyterian, the church was sold to an African-Ameri...
Four men outside the Mississippi A&M train depothttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collec...
Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee, looking east from Fourth Street during the Urban Renewal Project o...
The original St. Jude hospital building under construction in February 1960.https://digitalcommons.m...
Three unidentified men standing in front of the Leath Orphanage. Located at 850 N. Manassas, the Lea...
Episcopal Church Home orphanage, 750 Jackson Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, 1929. Originally built for ...
The Leath School was on Linden near Wellington. A high school opened on the site in 1892 (the buildi...
Copy photograph of Beth El Emeth Synagogue, Memphis, Tennessee, 1895. Built in 1884 by the Children ...
Newly built orphanage run by the Franciscan Sisters Missionaries of Marie.https://digitalcommons.whi...
Established in 1919, the Crippled Children\u27s Hospital provided medical care, housing and educatio...
Thirteen Memphis Terminal Corporation employees outside the Riverside plant in Memphis, Tennessee, i...
Group of people at the dedication of the flag at the Crippled Children\u27s Hospital at 2009 Lamar A...
Chelsea Avenue Presbyterian Church at 299 Chelsea Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets, Memphis,...
View of children and adults standing outside a wooden church around 1907. The Faith Mission Church, ...
In 1903 the city of Memphis bought the private Artesian Water Company to form the Memphis Artesian W...
Built in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1892 as Second Presbyterian, the church was sold to an African-Ameri...
Four men outside the Mississippi A&M train depothttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collec...
Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee, looking east from Fourth Street during the Urban Renewal Project o...
The original St. Jude hospital building under construction in February 1960.https://digitalcommons.m...