Wikipedia:WikiProject Tennessee/Chattanooga
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WikiProject Tennessee/Chattanooga is a project Task Force underneath the Tennessee WikiProject to help create and improve Wikipedia articles about the history, people, places, and organizations/business in and around the U.S. city of Chattanooga, Tennessee. This Task Force was started on April 16, 2007.
Members
[edit]To join this Task Force or to see members of the Tennessee WikiProject please see /Members.
Articles for Needing Cleanup & Expansion
[edit]- Unum
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Chattem
- Tricycle Inc.
- John Thomas Lupton
- St. Elmo Historic District
- Chattanooga Times Free Press
- CBL & Associates Properties
- Gold Bond medicated powder - needs to be moved to reflect proper capitalization amongst other things
- McCallie School
Articles to be Created (and commented upon for wikipedia appropriateness)
[edit]- Jack Lupton (also John Thomas Lupton) billionaire grandson of John Thomas Lupton. Former Coca-cola bottling magnate turned golf executive, philanthropist.
- Alice Probasco Lupton - wife of Jack Lupton
- James Inman Carter - father of Paul and Garnet, developed most of lookout mountain ga & tn
- Garnet Carter - brother of Paul Carter, founded Rock City, the Fairyland Club, developed part of Lookout Mountain, and invented Miniature Golf
- Anne Lupton - wife of John Thomas Lupton
- Frank Harrison - multi-millionaire coca cola beverage magnate
- Stone Fort Land Company - founded by Zeboim Cartter Patten and responsible for much of the development of downtown. Eventually bought and then sold by Senator Bob Corker.
- Ross's Landing current article just redirects to main page)
- Maclellan Foundation
- Thomas Maclellan co-founder of provident, philanthropist
- Robert Maclellan
- Bob Maclellan
- Hugh O. Maclellan Sr.
- Hugh O. Maclellan Jr. - Hugh O. Maclellan Sr.'s son
Recently Created Articles for Community Review/Input
[edit]- Olan Mills Sr.
- Joseph Whitehead
- Zeboim Cartter Patten
- Cartter Lupton
- Lyndhurst Foundation
- Benjamin Thomas
- George Hunter
- Paul Carter (entrepreneur)
- Benwood Foundation
- Olan Mills, Inc.
- Olan Mills Portrait Studios
- Mary Mills (photographer)
- Tom Griscom
- Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
- R.H. Hunt
Sources Available
[edit]Please list Chattanooga related history books/magazines/newspapers articles (and description) you have in your possession for article citation here. Please sign each entry.
- Provident: A Centennial History by John Longwith (a history of Provident Insurance, now Unum) Qmax 03:52, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
- Old Money, New South by Dean Arnold (a history of Chattanooga and its founding/influential families) Qmax 03:52, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
- The Patten Chronicle by John Wilson (a history of the Patten family who founded Chattem, Volunteer Life Insurance, etc.) Qmax 03:52, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
- The Chattanooga Country by Gilbert Govan & James Livingood (history of Chattanooga from 1540 to 1951) Qmax 03:52, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
- Historic Photos of Chattanooga by William Hull, who's the collections manager at the Chattanooga Regional History Museum. Turner Publishing, 2006. Flowanda 18:44, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
- Building to Last: The Story of the American National Bank & Trust Company by John Longwith Qmax 20:24, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
- Helen Exum's Cookbook by Helen McDonald Exum (filled with recipes and stories from Chattanooga, mostly from the early 1980's) Qmax 20:24, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
Note: Most of these titles are (or should be) available at either UTC Library [1] or Chattanooga Public Library [2]. --ZekeMacNeil 09:27, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
Sources Needed
[edit]- History of Hamilton County & Chattanooga, Tennessee by Zella Armstrong
Photo requests
[edit]- Portrait of Joseph Whitehead
- Hamilton County Courthouse for the Hamilton County infobox
- Moccasin Bend