Col. Savage Speaks (1876)
Col. SAVAGE spoke here last Monday. He pored /sic/ hot shot into PORTER’s camp. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 8 September 1876. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Col. SAVAGE spoke here last Monday. He pored /sic/ hot shot into PORTER’s camp. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 8 September 1876. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
DIED. — Jos. W. DYSON, September 3d, at the age of 34 years. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 8 September 1876. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Samuel H. DAY, M.D., (Late of Birmingham Ala.) Office at Scrugg’s Drug store. Can be found at my office or at my dwelling on Church Street. I will attend to all calls regardless of time or weather. Bills always due when patient is discharged. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 8 September 1876. Available
W. C. CARSON, Dentist, has located permanently at Cleveland, Tenn. and solicits patronage. Office will be kept open constantly by himself or his father, who has had an experience of 40 years in the business. Office formerly occupied by Dr. W. H. COOKE. July 16 – 76. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland,
J. H. GAUT, Cleveland, Tenn., A. S. COWAN, Ooltewah, Tenn. Gaut & Cowan, Attorneys at Law. Practices in the 4th Judicial Circuit and Supreme Court. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 8 September 1876. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Knowing that some of the readers of the Herald would like to hear from the National Capitol, I will proceed to give you a short account of our trip. In company with Messrs. S.; P. GAUT, J. M. CROW, J. M. HARWICK and J. P. COOPER, of Cleveland, and H.
N. B. UPTON, at his home five miles South of Cleveland, died Aug. 10th, aged 71 years. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 18 August 1876. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Hermon REAMS, son of A. J. and E. E. REAMS died in this city Sunday, Aug. 13th, aged 10 mos. and 17 days. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 18 August 1876. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
The Hon. James H. THOMAS, of Columbia, died at the residence of his son, A. S. THOMAS, in Fayetteville, Aug. 4th. He was in Congress in 1846-48-59, and served in the Provisional Congress of the Confederacy. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 18
DIED –– Elder I. R. CHESTNUTT, formerly of McMinn Co., died at Gainesville, Texas, recently. He was a native of McMinn, and supported an excellent character. Source: Weekly Herald (Cleveland, TN); 18 August 1876. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
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