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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.” ....

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Today In Johnson City History: Feb. 27


Feb. 27, 1788: A three-day skirmish called the “Battle of the Lost State of Franklin” was fought at what is now Tipton-Haynes Historic Site. Soldiers braved severe cold and snowstorms. (Source: An Adventure in Northeast Tennessee: A three Day (Self-Guided) Tour by Faith Stahl.)
Feb. 27, 1890: Readers of The Comet learned “The order for the basting and iron work for the new hotel and office building for the Carnegie Land Company has been given to the Johnson City Foundry and Machine Works. The order is a large one and Chattanooga and Knoxville companies had bids in but Johnson City never gets left. The company here does as good work and does it cheaper than any company in the State (sic). It is not out of place to state here that there are only one or two larger and better equipped shops in the State than the Johnson City Foundry and machine works (sic.)” ....

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