LMU-Hist.. LMU History
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Four Seasons Hotel and Sanatorium
The Four Seasons Hotel and Sanitarium, now Grant-Lee Hall, was the first building on what would be Lincoln Memorial University's campus. It had many famous visitors including Cornelius Vanderbilt and Mark Twain. This collection includes architecule sketches, photographs, and correspondences between 1891-2006.
Grace Nettleton Home Papers
The Grace Nettleton Home was an institution that allowed underprivileged girls an education. The collection includes correspondance, newsclippings, and administration records regarding the Grace Nettleton Home.
Grant-Lee Hall Collection
Grant-Lee Hall, once the Four Seasons Hotel and Sanatorium created by A. Arthur then Lincoln Memorial University. The building is named after Civil War's two most famous generals: Ulysses S Grant and Robert E. Lee. Over the years, it has burned down on two locations, been rebuilt, served as both student and faculty housing, and now serves as administrative office.
- https://theclio.com/entry/47440s.
Lincoln Herald
The Lincoln Herald is the longest running peer-reviewed journal about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. This collection includes articles, clippings, and publications of the Herald between 1940-2009.
LMU Events
LMU Homecoming Papers
This collection is comprised of programs, schedules of events, and advertising materials for Homecoming activities during the span of 1979 through 2009. The collection is missing the following years: 1980, 1981, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996, 1997, 2006.
