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Today In Johnson City History: May 24


May 24, 1867: The East Tennessee Union Flag ran a classified advertisement for Sam Kirkpatrick. “I loaned a friend two volumes of ‘Youngs Night Thoughts’ one year ago. My said friend will return them if he knows himself for I have forgotten who he is.” The advertisement was signed, “Sam. J. Kirkpatrick.”
The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way on the masthead. Inside of the newspaper, however, the city was spelled that way; it was also spelled as Jonesboro.
May 24, 1888: The Comet reported, “Our farmer friends tell us the frost last week did a good deal of damage to gardens and also hurt wheat in some sections badly. There will be some peaches around the mountains and in sheltered localities and the apple crop will be short. Oats and clover look badly on account of the drough (sic) that began early in the spring.” ....

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Today In Johnson City History: May 23


May 23, 1872: The Herald and Tribune reported sad news regarding the death of a small child. “On last Saturday morning in this place, of brain fever, little Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shaver, in the fourth year of his age.”
Brain fever was very likely meningitis.
The Herald and Tribune was, and still is, a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way in 1872.
May 23, 1901: In a continuation of a story from the previous day, The Knoxville Sentinel reported on area flood damage. With a Johnson City dateline, readers learned, “This is the eastern terminal of the Knoxville division of the Southern Railway company for the present. Superintendent C.L Ewing and other officials of the road reached here Wednesday and spent the day planning to accommodate traffic. As the river is now too high, no mail or passengers are being transferred. Two large barges are being built here and will be taken to Watauga this afternoon and placed in the ....

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Today In Johnson City History: May 22


Jonesboro was spelled that way in 1890.
May 22, 1901: With a Johnson City dateline, The Knoxville Sentinel reported news about recent flood damage. “The Watauga, Chucky and Doe rivers (sic) are higher than ever known before. The Watauga river (sic) is seven feet higher than it was in 1867. The bridges at Watauga, Embreeville, Elizabethton, Chestoa, and other places are gone. At least fifty houses have been washed out of Elizabethton.”
“All save (sic) mills and lumber yards along these rivers are gone. The lumber mill at Watauga and the Wilder mill at Chestoa are destroyed.
“A train of loaded cars had been put upon the Watauga bridge and fifteen cars were lost. ....

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Today In Johnson City History: May 19


The Whig was a newspaper in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way at the time.
May 19, 1887: The Comet published advice for husbands. “Never talk in your sleep unless you are sure what you are going to say.”
“Don’t be discontented. It is much easier to make your wife feel that way.”
“Never tell your wife that she is a charming singer unless you happen to be deaf.”
“Don’t flatter yourself that you know more than your wife until …you have got home from her funeral.”
“Don’t be too friendly with your prospective son-in-law. He may think you intent to live with him after he is married.” ....

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