JAMES H. QUILLEN
CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE & GALLERY

The James H. Quillen Congressional Office & Gallery is located on the fourth floor of the Sherrod Library at East Tennessee State University. Here you can view an replica of Congressman Quillen's Washington office. Also on display are thousands of items collected by Congressman Quillen during his years of public service, from a piece of the Berlin Wall to an extensive collection of elephant figurines.

Hours: The Gallery is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Evening and weekend visits may be arranged by calling 439-4337. University holidays are observed.

   
  Entrance to Gallery
Entrance to the James H. Quillen
Congressional Office & Gallery.
 
Memorabilia, photographs, and scrapbooks
document the many facets of Congressman Quillen's long career in public service. 
  Display
  Portrait

 

Bill Bledsoe's colorful portrait
of Congressman Quillen is on
display in the Gallery.
 

Congressman Quillen's collection of
elephant statuettes adds a touch
of whimsy to the Gallery.

 
  Display   The Galley houses a rich array of political artifacts that reflect Congressman Quillen's
role as a local, state, and national figure.
 

A replica of Congressman
Quillen's Washington office
can be viewed from the Gallery.

  Office
  Office   Behind Congressman Quillen's desk is a model of the nuclear submarine U.S.S. Greeneville.
 
One of Congressman Quillen's favorite constituents was Dolly Parton.
  Dolly Parton
 

 

Photographs courtesy of Jim Sledge, University Relations, East Tennessee State University