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70 Years of Trust: Celebrating the History of WJHL

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – For the past 70 years, WJHL-TV has broadcast to the Tri-Cities. On Oct. 26, 1953, the transmitter began operation, and Herb Howard’s voice became the first heard on WJHL. The station was founded by Hanes Lancaster Sr. and Hanes Lancaster Jr., whose initials help make up the station’s call letters. […] ....

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About Us | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather

WJHL-TV aired its first television broadcast on October 26, 1953. Hanes Lancaster, Jr. and Sr. and Jay Birdwell founded the station. WJHL-TV operates in the heart of downtown Johnson City and … ....

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Today In Johnson City History: Dec. 17


Dec. 17, 1891: Readers of The Comet learned the results of the 1890 census. According to the report, Johnson City had a population of 4,161. In 1880, the population was 685.
Dec. 17, 1903: The Clay Center Dispatch, a newspaper in Clay Center, Kansas, carried an interesting story with a Johnson City dateline. “Maj. William H. Garland, aged 94 years, is dead at the national soldier’s home here. He had shaken hands with every president of the United States except Washington. He was in the naval cadet company that accompanied Lafayette on the second visit to America in 1822 and he at one time conversed with Napoleon on the island of St. Helena. Maj. Garland’s wife and children were drowned in the Evansville, Ind. flood in 1884. He was for many years a Baptist minister.” ....

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