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Today In Johnson City History: Dec. 28


Dec. 28, 1811: William Hyter Young was born. He was a fifth-generation descendant from the Revolutionary War Soldier Robert Young. As of 1969, Robert Young’s log cabin home was standing. “Located on what was formerly the Soldiers Home, in Johnson City’s western edge, this is most likely the oldest cabin standing today, of a Revolutionary War Veteran.” Mr. Young and his family lived at 1117 Cedar St., and it was in this house that First Christian Church was organized and initially met in 1871.
Dec. 28, 1893: The Comet reported its offices had “moved into the Hoss & Hodge building on Market street near Roan street.” ....

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Clem Wilkes Jr.


Clem was born in Johnson City, Tennessee, and lived there for a majority of his life.
After earning a BS in history at East Tennessee State University, Clem began his career in the pharmaceutical sales industry until 1978. He transitioned to a successful career as an investment broker, where he served his clients for 34 years.  Clem retired from Citizens Investment Services in 2019.
While Clem was successful in his career, his passion was as a servant leader. Clem was a member of the Mountain States Health Alliance Board of Directors and served in various leadership roles there, including a term as Chairperson. He also served as a member of the Ties for the Blind Foundation, Johnson City Parks & Recreation advisory board, ETSU’s Buccaneer Athletic Scholarship Association and the Johnson City Lion’s Club. He was also a lifelong member of St. John’s Episcopal Church, serving as lay Eucharistic minister, senior and junior warden of the vestry. He still found ....

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