Tribute book published in 2012 by Knoxville Downtown Sertoma Club
Tribute book published in 2012 by Knoxville Downtown Sertoma Club
Rightly called "The King of Knox County," Judge C. Howard Bozeman dominated the political scene in Knoxville and Knox County from late 1940s to the 1980s
Rightly called "The King of Knox County," Judge C. Howard Bozeman dominated the political scene in Knoxville and Knox County from late 1940s to the 1980s
1941
1941
Charles Howard Bozeman's parents Artie Claude and Mary Ely Arnwine Bozeman with daughter Mary Katherine
Charles Howard Bozeman's parents Artie Claude and Mary Ely Arnwine Bozeman with daughter Mary Katherine
Howard on the left with parents Art and Mary brother Sam and sister Mary Katherine circa 1930
Howard on the left with parents Art and Mary brother Sam and sister Mary Katherine circa 1930
Howard with brother Samuel Richmond in the 1920's
Howard with brother Samuel Richmond in the 1920's
Barbara Ann Newman, wife
Barbara Ann Newman, wife
Howard with sister Mary Katherine in the 1920's
Howard with sister Mary Katherine in the 1920's
Cutting the wedding cake June 17, 1944
Cutting the wedding cake June 17, 1944
Howard's father Artie Claude as a young man
Howard's father Artie Claude as a young man
Holding first born son Barry in Aconda Court courtyard at UT
Holding first born son Barry in Aconda Court courtyard at UT
Judge C. Howard & Barbara Bozeman dance at the wedding of Dr Sarah Bozeman and Dr. Scott Lewis
Judge C. Howard & Barbara Bozeman dance at the wedding of Dr Sarah Bozeman and Dr. Scott Lewis
Greenwood Cemetery, Tazewell Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee
Greenwood Cemetery, Tazewell Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee