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Today In Johnson City History: Feb 26

“At Johnson City, last evening, Henry Johnson. Mr. Johnson was an old and respected citizen.” No mention was made in the sentence-long item that Henry Johnson was the founder of Johnson City, as well as Johnson City’s first mayor. Jonesborough was spelled that way in 1874. Feb. 26, 1917: The Morristown Evening Mail, a newspaper in Morristown, Tennessee, reported on a sad story that had a Johnson City dateline. “Circumstances now indicate that Cicero McNees and his pretty bride of about three weeks were murdered at their home near Johnson City some time (sic) early Saturday morning. It was first believed the double-tragedy was a case of murder and suicide. The bride was Miss Nola Mae Baker of Johnson City. It is said the parents of both McNees and his wife objected to their marriage.”

Today In Johnson City History: Feb 25

Feb. 25, 1846: The Jonesborough and Independent Journal brought news that two weddings had recently taken place. “On the 17th instant by the Rev. Samuel G. Wily, Dr. Wm. C.

Today In Johnson City History: Feb 24

Feb. 24, 1887: “The Apron Bazaar at Jobe’s Hall last Thursday night under the management of the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church was a financial success,” according to

Today In Johnson City History: Feb 23

Feb. 23, 1866: “The ladies of the Methodist Church of Jonesborough have concluded to entertain their numerous friends on next Wednesday eve with a supper. Proff. C.E. Dillworth assisted by

Today In Johnson City History: Feb 22

Feb. 22, 1867: The East Tennessee Union Flag reported, “We are informed that on the evening of the 20th instant, the down Express Passenger train ran off the East Tennessee

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