ப்ரெஸ் நாளாகமம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from ப்ரெஸ் நாளாகமம். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In ப்ரெஸ் நாளாகமம் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Today In Johnson City History: April 11


We now know consumption as tuberculosis.
April 11, 1889: “The Johnson City Medical Society called a meeting yesterday and elected Dr. E.S. Miller, Sr., and Dr. S.H. Toy delegates in the meeting of the State Society,” according to The Comet.
April 11, 1895: The Comet published several wise sayings that we would do well to remember.
“Those who borrow trouble never get a chance to pay it back.”
“The moderate drinker is helping to gravel the road that leads to the pit.”
“There isn’t a millionaire alive today whom an angel would consider rich.”
“If the road to the pit didn’t begin in respectability, it couldn’t end in ruin.” ....

Johnson City , United States , New York , City Of , United Kingdom , Dead Sea , Sullivan County , East Tennessee State University , Milligan College , South Carolina , Memorial Hospital , Johnson City Medical Center , Rose Marie , Bobby Eads , Raymond Rosson , Joseph Dampier , Tom Hodge , Howard Trusler , Sam Warril , James Michael Mike Caudle , Earl Loughran , Robert Lee , Carl Stallard , Glenn Williams , Don Collins , Mack Berry ,

Today In Johnson City History: April 6


April 6, 1866: The East Tennessee Union Flag opined and advertised, “The editor of the Union Flag rejoices in possessing a new cooking stove – purchased from Messers. Coffman & Eames of this place, and takes pleasure in saying that it gives entire satisfaction. They have more of the same pattern.”
The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way on the masthead. The city was spelled as Jonesboro in other parts of the newspaper.
April 6, 1899: The Comet carried several short obituary announcements.
“John Stallings died Tuesday night while having an epileptic fit.”
“A six-year-old daughter of Mrs. Manassa Baker died Tuesday night with tonsillitis.” ....

East Tennessee State University , United States , New York , Johnson County , Johnson City , Flag Pond , Ollie Vanek , Carla Jones Jr , Ralph Carr , Frank Hannah , Kenneth Scholl , Ruben Parson , Eugene Lloyd , Johnson Citians , Joe Mccormick , Colinb Mckinney , Normanj Gould , Leonard Wood , Branch Rickey , Manassa Baker , John Wiley , Robert Leonard , John Stallings , Thada Cox , Moody Dunbar , Williama Starritt Jr ,

Today In Johnson City History: March 16


March 16, 1866: The East Tennessee Union Flag reported recent Washington County election results. S.T. Shipley was elected Sheriff. Maj. James E. Deacons was elected Circuit Court Clerk, while John F. Grisham was selected County Court Clerk. Capt. George McPherson was elected trustee, J.J. Yeager was elected revenue collector, and Lt. G.W. Douglas was elected register.
The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way at the time.
March 16, 1892: The Comet reported several items of interest to readers. “Dr. Bolton’s new residence is almost finished. It is very pretty.”
“Thomas B. Strain, E.T., V. & G. depot agent, has been indisposed for a few days.” ....

United States , John Sevier , Johnson City , Pearl Harbor , Samr Sells , Johnf Grisham , Thada Cox , Teddie Cowell , Johnson Citian , Geralds Cassell , Kennetht Lamons , Sarah Hawkins , Rebecca Henderson , Johnson Citians , Howard Patrick , Williamk Washburn , George Mcpherson , Dominion National Bank , Johnson City Chamber , Hotel John Sevier , City Commission , Shamrock Drug , Tennessee Union Flag , Us Navy , Court Clerk , Circuit Court Clerk ,

Today In Johnson City History: March 2


March 2, 1866: The East Tennessee Union Flag, a newspaper in Jonesborough, reported to readers, “We are authorized and requested to announce Lt. James H. Miller as a candidate for Revenue Collector of Washington County at the ensuing election in March next.”
Jonesborough was spelled that way in 1866.
March 2, 1899: The Comet reported, “The bill allowing Johnson City to issue bonds for public improvements has passed both houses of the legislature. The bill permits an issue of $10,000, but it is proposed to issue only 3,500 at this time, the people consenting, to be used in purchasing the Crandall building and converting it into a City Hall.” ....

Sulphur Springs Cemetery , United States , Johnson City , Beech Creek , Hawkins County , Shell Creek , Fall Branch , First Christian Church , Carter County , Lawtonh Trivett , Henry Mosley , Ira Mccoury , Lawrencef Edwards , Jamesh Miller , Clivec Keplinger , John Sanders , Paul Worley , Henderson Noe , Bobbie Hale , Carlw Thornburg , Ben Shepherd , Davidp Adkins , Clinchfield Railroad , Tennessee Union Flag , Police Wt Wheelock , Readers Of The Johnson City ,