SEYMOUR — The dramatic history of the Seymour-Boyds Creek area during the Civil War will be outlined at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, at Williams Family Seymour Branch Library.
SEYMOUR — Did you know that steamboats were once the most efficient way of getting from Boyds Creek to Knoxville? Did you know indigenous people were here 10,000 years before
Itâs here, just in time for Christmas. The datebook âGlimpses of History of Seymour-Boyds Creek,â is now available.
The personal datebook is like a calendar but instead of dates for every day of the year contains spaces to write in important personal dates such as anniversaries, birthdays and regular appointments.
It is a fundraiser for Friends of Seymour Library. It is illustrated with artistsâ drawings and photographs of historic buildings in Seymour, Trundles Crossroads and Boyds Creek, along with information about their history.
It is for sale at the interim Seymour Library behind the Boys & Girls Club on North Pitner Road in Seymour or at The Local Eatery & Grill in Boyds Creek, which sponsored its production.