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Today In Johnson City History: April 11


We now know consumption as tuberculosis.
April 11, 1889: “The Johnson City Medical Society called a meeting yesterday and elected Dr. E.S. Miller, Sr., and Dr. S.H. Toy delegates in the meeting of the State Society,” according to The Comet.
April 11, 1895: The Comet published several wise sayings that we would do well to remember.
“Those who borrow trouble never get a chance to pay it back.”
“The moderate drinker is helping to gravel the road that leads to the pit.”
“There isn’t a millionaire alive today whom an angel would consider rich.”
“If the road to the pit didn’t begin in respectability, it couldn’t end in ruin.” ....

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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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