Marriages (April 1, 1852)
Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 1 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 1 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Notice. My wife, Mary Pamplin, having left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, the public is hereby notified that I will not pay any debts contracted by her after this date. Wm. A. Pamplin. January 21, 1851. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 21 January 1851. Available online
Departed this life at his residence on Mulberry, January 8th 1851, John Dusenberry, aged 73 years and 13 days. Mr. Dusenberry was among the early settlers of this County, having emigrated here from the state of North Carolina in the year 1811. It may with propriety be said of the
We are authorized to announce Stephen Touchstone, a candidate for Sheriff at the March Election, 1852 We are authorized to announce Richard White, a candidate for Sheriff at the March Election, 1852. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 21 January 1851. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
We had the pleasure of an acquaintance with our contemporary of the Chattanooga Gazette, F.A. Parham, Esq. the other evening who came passenger on the Lincoln. Mr. P. is one of the oldest editors in Tennessee, having been engaged in that calling upwards of nineteen years, and during the whole
…a most awful storm of rain and wind, accompanied by thunder and lightening, which demolished about one-half of the Town. By this sad visitation, three persons were killed instantly by the falling of chimnies: viz; Mrs. Rowzee, a estimable lady and her child aged about one year, and the eldest
Married in this place on Tuesday, 4th inst. By Rev. W.C. Dunlap, Mr. Robert Hill and Miss Mary E. McConnell. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 11 February 1851. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
Some six or eight of the company which left this place near two years since, for California, have returned, and several others are on the way, among whom are REV. MR. MARSHALL and GEN. FARQUHARSON. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 11 February 1851. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
The firm of Scott & Thomson in the cabinet business is dissolved by mutual consent. The business of said Firm will be settled up by Joseph Scott. December 17, 1850. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 4 February 1851. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
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