Obituary – Baker, Robert Clantz, 1912
Obituary – Robert Clantz Baker, 1912 Anderson County News, August 24, 1912: The little 18 months old son of Circuit Clerk W. C. Baker and wife who reside on Moore’s Continue Reading →
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Obituary – Robert Clantz Baker, 1912 Anderson County News, August 24, 1912: The little 18 months old son of Circuit Clerk W. C. Baker and wife who reside on Moore’s Continue Reading →
Obituary – J. B. Burkhart, 1912 Anderson County News, August 24, 1912: Funeral services over the body of J. B. Burkhart, who died suddenly Friday morning, were held Sunday morning Continue Reading →
DEATH OF AN AGED LADY Pioneer Citizen of Andersonville Laid to Rest Funeral Services Conducted Thursday Morning Like the peaceful slumber of an infant, one of Anderson county’s pioneer residents Continue Reading →
SUNDAY TRAGEDY Connick Bell Knifed by John Strader in Fourth District A tragedy occurred at Campbell’s store in the Fourth district of Anderson county Sunday resulting in the death by Continue Reading →
SUNDAY TRAGEDY Connick Bell Knifed by John Strader in Fourth District A tragedy occurred at Campbell’s store in the Fourth district of Anderson county Sunday resulting in the death by Continue Reading →
Obituary of Tommy Coward, 1891: DIED: Mayor D. R. Coward’s only son, Tommy, died yesterday after a lingering and painful attack of meningitis. His death was momentarily expected for several Continue Reading →
Obituary of Mrs. S. H. Rhea, 1891: DIED: On Friday morning, Mrs. S. H. Rhea, at her husband’s home in Clinton. Her death was the result of injuries sustained in Continue Reading →
Obituary of Lizzie Medaris, 1891: DIED: Miss Lizzie Medaris, a daughter of Mr. R. Medaris, and sister of Dr. R. K. Medaris, died last week of consumption. The connections and Continue Reading →
Death notice for S. M. Thomas, 1891: DIED: A telegram was received recently from Big Stone Gap to the effect that S. M. Thomas, formerly of Thomas’ Mills, who is Continue Reading →
NOTE: The Tennessee State Penitentiary opened in 1831. Prior to 1831 convicted felons were held in county jails. The Tennessee State Library and Archives has the surviving records of the Continue Reading →
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