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Today In Johnson City History: July 26


July 26, 1843: The Jonesborough Whig and Independent Journal advised readers that “Dr. J.F. Cowan respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Leesburg and vicinity, in the various departments of his profession. Residence at his Mother’s Farm, two miles South West of Leesburg.”
Jonesborough was spelled that way in 1843. Leesburg is a community in rural Washington County.
July 26, 1884: According to The Comet, “Prof. E.E. Barnard of Nashville discovered a new comet on the night of the 16th.”
July 26, 1888: The Comet opined, “If you are blessed with an education, or if you are regretting the fact that you are not, go out to the polls Monday and vote ‘For Tax For School Purposes.’ ” ....

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Today In Johnson City History: July 25


July 25, 1852: The New Orleans Weekly Delta reported, “The Jonesborough (Tenn.) Rail Road Journal relates the following as a specimen of the way they do things in Tennessee. ‘S. D. Adams has written a letter to Col. Roper, of Dandridge, Tennessee, notifying him that he will shortly publish his life, which will be illustrated with woodcuts, and will disgrace him and his children to the tenth generation.’ Col. Roper, in reply, says he will prove his calumnies to be false in every material part, and his reputation to be that of a common street liar, and further, that if he shall come in contact with him, he ‘will cowhide him in a manner commensurate with the spirit of his age. Cowhiding in accordance with the age is good!’” ....

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Today in Johnson City History: July 24


July 24, 1904: J.H.C. Staples was fined $15 for selling soft drinks without first giving bond.
July 24, 1911: The Wilmington Dispatch, a newspaper in Wilmington, North Carolina, carried information as a followup to a story initially reported on July 17, 1911 from The Minneapolis Morning Tribune. The article reported, “The latest developments on the ‘plague’ situation in Mitchell County are most encouraging and no fear is entertained as to the results of it. . In regard to Dr. Buchanan who it was reported was in a Johnson City hospital in search of cure for this disease, it is said that the report was incorrect. District Passenger Agent J.H. Wood, of the Southern Railway, has received the following telegram from Johnson City in regard to it: ‘There is no truth in the report that Dr. Buchanan or anyone else from Mitchell County has been confined in a Johnson City hospital . with an unknown disease. Dr. Buchanan is suffering from an accident, having been burne ....

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Today In Johnson City History: July 23


July 23, 1874: The Herald and Tribune extended a sad invitation: “The funeral services of Mrs. McNeal will be conducted by Rev. J.L. Mann at Johnson City, August 9th. The friends of deceased are invited to be present.”
The Herald and Tribune was, and still is, a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was also spelled as Jonesboro within the pages of the newspaper.
July 23, 1891: The Comet quipped, “A party of young men went out picnicking yesterday in the direction of Buffalo mountain (sic). It was their purpose to spend the day on the mountain, and they did.”
July 23, 1896: One hundred and twenty-five years ago today, according to The Comet, “The concert at Jobe’s Opera House last Tuesday evening, given by the young people of Jonesboro, was a grand treat to the music-loving people of Johnson City. The company was composed of the very best talent of Jonesboro, and each member deserves to class higher than the average amateur. They were ....

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