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May 24, 1867: The East Tennessee Union Flag ran a classified advertisement for Sam Kirkpatrick. âI loaned a friend two volumes of âYoungs Night Thoughtsâ one year ago. My said friend will return them if he knows himself for I have forgotten who he is.â The advertisement was signed, âSam. J. Kirkpatrick.â The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way on the masthead. Inside of the newspaper, however, the city was spelled that way; it was also spelled as Jonesboro. May 24, 1888: The Comet reported, âOur farmer friends tell us the frost last week did a good deal of damage to gardens and also hurt wheat in some sections badly. There will be some peaches around the mountains and in sheltered localities and the apple crop will be short. Oats and clover look badly on account of the drough (sic) that began early in the spring.â ....
March 9, 1866: The East Tennessee Union Flag, a newspaper in Jonesborough, reported about a recent marriage. âAt the residence of the brideâs father, on yesterday evening the 8th inst., by the Rev. Nathan (indecipherable), Hon. J.H. Gaut, of Cleveland, Tenn., to Miss Ella, daughter of Judge S.J.W. Lucky, of this place.â Jonesborough was spelled that way at the time. âThe 8th inst.â was a way of writing March 8, with the âinst.â Indicating the present month. March 9, 1910: The Herald and Tribune, a newspaper in Jonesboro reported on church news from Johnson City the day prior. âThe first of a series of denominational dinners, with Bishop William F. McDowell, of Chicago, and Bishop William F. Anderson, of Chattanooga, as guests, was given tonight in the social rooms of the First Methodist Episcopal church (sic) here. One hundred and fifty ministers and laymen, representing every church in the Greeneville district, were present.â ....