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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (May 8, 1908)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (May 8, 1908)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.   Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm  — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 40 No. 22 — Friday, May 8, 1908 THE PEWETT & DOUGLAS FAMILY MONUMENT — There was erected at Danceyville in the Baptist…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (May 1, 1908)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (May 1, 1908)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.   Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm  — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 40 No. 21 — Friday, May 1, 1908 CARD OF THANKS — Though words fail us, we wish to express our most sincere…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (April 24, 1908)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (April 24, 1908)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.   Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm  — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 40 No. 20 — Friday, April 24, 1908 ADDITIONAL LOCALS — Mrs. Roxie MORRIS, wife of Joe N. MORRIS and daughter of Jas….

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (April 17, 1908)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (April 17, 1908)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm  — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume [40] No. [19] — Friday, April 10, 1908 Transcriber’s Note:  No front page SALE OF PAPER; CHATTANOOGA TIMES — Editor John R. GREEN, of…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (April 10, 1908)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (April 10, 1908)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.   Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm  — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 40 No. 18 — Friday, April 10, 1908 LOCAL NEWS — Howell WILSON, negro porter for White, Knight and Crumpton, found their safe…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (April 3, 1908)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (April 3, 1908)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm  — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 40 No. 17 — Friday, April 3, 1908 TRACE WOMAN WITH HOUNDS; CHATTANOOGA, TN — Ada PARKER was run down by bloodhounds and arrested,…

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Joseph Henson Bell Civil War Service Correspondence (1864-1865)

Joseph Henson Bell Civil War Service Correspondence (1864-1865)

These transcriptions were submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Lillie Ruby in 2001.  No copyright infringement is intended.   Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not condone use of culturally insensitive language.  In the text below, certain antiquated terms may remain for context. Letter to Mr. Hoquett with Postscript to Wife Verona, Miss Oct. 18, 1864 Mr. Hoquett kind friend- I avail myself of the opportunity I find of sending a few lines through to Jackson by Luit Potter of Morton’s…

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Obituary of Dr. Alexander H. Young (1908)

Obituary of Dr. Alexander H. Young (1908)

This transcription was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2001.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not condone use of culturally insensitive language.  In the text below, certain antiquated terms may remain for context. States Graphic (Brownsville, TN) Volume 40, No. 28 19 Jun 1908 Dr. A. W. YOUNG, of Ripley, died in the Presbyterian hospital at Memphis last Sunday, and was buried at Ripley Monday. He was a native of…

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Obituary of James Tipton (1903)

Obituary of James Tipton (1903)

This transcription was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2002.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not condone use of culturally insensitive language.  In the text below, certain antiquated terms may remain for context. States Graphic (Brownsville, TN) 09 Oct 1903 Brownsville, TN MR. JAS. TIPTON — of this city was called to Covington Wednesday, September 30th to attend the funeral of his brother, THOS. B. TIPTON, of whose death the…

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Obituary of Martha Hunt (1847)

Obituary of Martha Hunt (1847)

This transcription was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Guy Potts in 2015.  No copyright infringement is intended.   Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not condone use of culturally insensitive language.  In the text below, certain antiquated terms may remain for context. Wilmington Chronicle (NC) 20 Oct 1847 Died In Haywood county, Tenn. on the 10th August, Martha Hunt, wife of Nathaniel Hunt formerly of Franklin county, NC, in the 55th year of her age.