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Today In Johnson City History: July 27


The Daily Dispatch was a newspaper published in Richmond, Virginia. It is no longer in publication.
Jonesborough was spelled in that way in 1857.
“Inst.” Is an abbreviation meaning “in the same month” so Rev. Wiley died on July 20, 1857.
July 27, 1893: The Comet published several news items from Sullivan County, including this quip: “Rain is needed here to sprout news if nothing else. It is scarce.”
“J.B. McClellan says it is a mistake about a poultry ranch being established on his farm.”
“It requires a good spring and spring houses to keep milk sweet and butter from these ‘swealtry’ days.”
“Preston Wyatt, and his sister, Miss Maggie, were in jail this week, only for a short time, however, as they were the guests of their brother-in-law, Sheriff Abe McClellan.” ....

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The living must protect the final resting places of the dead


A case of vandalism at Oak Hill Cemetery in Johnson City was reported to the city’s police department earlier this month. Culprits removed several iron gates at the entrance to the cemetery and smashed a very old headstone at the site.
Established in 1870, Oak Hill is one of the oldest cemeteries in Johnson City and includes the graves of many prominent citizens in the city’s history. Henry Johnson, the city’s founder, is buried there, as is Col. LeRoy Reeves, the designer of the Tennessee state flag; Sam R. Sells, who served as 1st District congressman from 1911-1922; and May Ross McDowell, the first woman to serve as Johnson City’s mayor. ....

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Today In Johnson City History: May 19


The Whig was a newspaper in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way at the time.
May 19, 1887: The Comet published advice for husbands. “Never talk in your sleep unless you are sure what you are going to say.”
“Don’t be discontented. It is much easier to make your wife feel that way.”
“Never tell your wife that she is a charming singer unless you happen to be deaf.”
“Don’t flatter yourself that you know more than your wife until …you have got home from her funeral.”
“Don’t be too friendly with your prospective son-in-law. He may think you intent to live with him after he is married.” ....

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Today In Johnson City History: May 15


May 15, 1868: The East Tennessee Union Flag reported, “We have now had nearly a month of incessant rain and “still it rains.’ We fear many of our farmers will be late in getting in their crops.”
The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way at the time.
May 15, 1901: The Knoxville Sentinel, with a dateline from Johnson City, reported,
“The Banking & Trust company (sic) of the city will reorganize June 4, and will be known after that date as the Unaka National bank (sic) with a capital of $50,000. The application to organize as a national bank has been approved by the comptroller of the currency. The same officers will be in charge of the bank: John D. Cox, president; S.C. Williams, vice-president; Tate L. Earnest, cashier.” ....

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