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Today In Johnson City History: June 30

June 30, 1841: The Whig reported that it had regretted to learn from a source, “that the Hon. E.H. Foster, is again confined to his bed on account of the wound he received at the hands of Mr. Brown — The facts are, that a few days after the occurrence, the wound healed up, and all apprehensions of danger passed away, and his Physicians were of opinion, that the knife blade, which broke off and was supposed to be in his body, was not there.” “But after Col. Foster had recovered, and was supposed to be out of all danger, he was troubled incessantly with a severe pain, in the neighborhood of the wound, and his Physicians were induced to change their opinions, and open consultation determined on making a search for his broken blade – Accordingly, on Thursday the 17 inst., an incision between 3 and 4 inches long, was made over the surface of the wound, and down to the membrane that covered the bone but after a painful and attentive search, no blade was discovered

Today In Johnson City History: June 29

Today In Johnson City History: June 29
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Today In Johnson City History: June 28

June 28, 1843: The Jonesborough Whig and Independent Journal reported, “As to the crowd in attendance here, on Monday, it is variously estimated – at from two to four thousand. Of one thing we are certain, to wit, that we never have seen as large a concourse of people in the town of Jonesborough. And the orators themselves, declared the assembly to be the largest they had addressed during the campaign. Reading other articles in that issue of the newspaper, it is likely that the orators referred to were James Jones, who was the Governor of Tennessee during that time, and James Polk, who was Governor of Tennessee from 1839-1841. Polk later became President of the United States.

Today In Johnson City History: June 27

June 27, 1872: Hunting bees was a topic in the Herald and Tribune. According to the newspaper, “Hunting bees … is becoming fashionable. If you should happen to meet a gentleman in the woods, he is almost sure to tell you he is hunting bees. We suppose this is a good season to find ’em.” The Herald and Tribune was, and still is, a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way in 1872. June 27, 1896: One hundred, twenty-five years ago today, the Morristown Republican alerted readers, “The Morristown base ball (sic) boys will have to make some strenuous exertions on the 4th, if they expect to come out triumphant over the Johnson City team, as we have heard that they will be here with an experienced and well drilled nine. You must practice, boys, or you will go down in defeat and be denied the honor of hearing the eagle scream over your victory on that glorious old day.”

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