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From left, Thomas Butcher and his mother and father, Janet and Tom Butcher of Michigan, pose at the gravestone of Payton Butcher at the Kincheloe-VanDiver-Butcher Cemetery within the Poor Farm Cemetery but pre-dating the Poor Farm Cemetery at West Virginia University at Parkersburg. The Butchers, researching their family ancestry, were in Wood County last month. (Photo Provided)
The gravestone of John Barnett at the Barnett Cemetery near the 4-H grounds in Wood County. Barnett, an early settler of Wood County, died in 1852. May is Remember a Rural Cemetery Month in Wood County. (Photo Provided)
Mary Mount Barnett, the second wife of John Barnett, died in 1861 and is buried at the Barnett Cemetery near the 4-H grounds. Hers and her husband’s stones are down and broken. (Photo Provided) ....

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Knoxville's Blount Mansion tells the story of slaves who built it


Fingerprints shine a light on the slaves who built Knoxville s Blount Mansion and Tennessee
For years visitors were told William Blount, a signer of the U.S. Constitution, built his home. Fingerprints from his slaves tell the real story.
Angela Dennis, Knoxville News Sentinel
Published
11:57 am UTC Dec. 11, 2020
For generations, the erasure of the Black people who built America has been a roadblock on the path to progress. The difficult but honest history of enslaved people has been left out of important narratives.
This systemic racism through abatement is entrenched in the fabric of American society. But, finally, some historians are working to right that wrong. ....

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