BUTLER, Thomas – (d. 1872)
DEATHS — Mr. Thomas BUTLER, son of Rev. J.B. BUTLER, of Brownesville, Tennessee, died at the residence of W.B. LEE, in Covington, last Tuesday night. Source: Atlanta Constitution, 25 April 1872.
DEATHS — Mr. Thomas BUTLER, son of Rev. J.B. BUTLER, of Brownesville, Tennessee, died at the residence of W.B. LEE, in Covington, last Tuesday night. Source: Atlanta Constitution, 25 April 1872.
We are sorry to report the death of the Rev. M.S. ROYCE, Rector of Trinity Church, Nashville. He died June 9, after a brief and severe attack of cholera. Mr. ROYCE was an excellent man. He was a native of Vermont, and was trained for the ministry by the late
Bereavements upon bereavements in our midst, are calling for frequent obituaries. Young Napoleon B. WILLIAMS, too, is numbered with the dead. He breathed his last, at 10 o’clock, on the night of the 14th of July. He was a native of Tennessee, about nineteen years of age, and was, perhaps,
Source: Atlanta Constitution, 18 August 1899.
Source: Atlanta Constitution, 20 October 1899.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 6 November 1899.
Some Pickpocket Stole Judge L.P. COOPER’s Pocketbook Source: Nashville American, page 4, 1 October 1894.
A Sketch of One of Nashville’s Most Popular Policeman The name of Sergt. Leonard L. POLK, of the Nashville Police Department, arouses in the hearts of all who know him the kindliest and friendliest of feelings, while the sight of his handsome face and cheery smile would banish the cares
Noted Slander Suit at Union City Compromised Source: Nashville American, page 2, 1 October 1894.
Heartless Act of Sallie Crum, a Memphis Girl Gave Her Baby to a Negress, Who Starved It When Found Rats Had Eaten Its Head, Feet and Hands Away – -Mother and Nurse Arrested Source: Nashville American, page 2, 1 October 1894
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