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  2. Gary L. Harrell - Wikipedia

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    Harrell earned his commission as an Infantry officer through East Tennessee State University's Army ROTC program in 1973 and was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, as a rifle platoon leader and as an anti-tank platoon leader.

  3. Dale Ford - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dale Ford (born July 6, 1942 in Jonesborough, Tennessee) is an American politician and former baseball umpire.He was a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, representing the 6th district from 2006 to 2012.

  4. James W. Deaderick - Wikipedia

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    James William Deaderick (November 25, 1812 – October 8, 1890) was an American attorney who served as chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1876 to 1886. Prior to becoming Chief Justice, he was an associate justice of the court, having been elected to the bench in 1870 after the enaction of the new state constitution.

  5. Herald & Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Herald & Tribune is a paper serving Jonesborough, Tennessee. It is currently owned by the Sandusky Corporation , which runs a number of local papers and radio stations. [ 1 ]

  6. D. C. Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Grave marker located at USVA Mountain Home National Cemetery in Johnson City, Tennessee. A few years later, in 1966, Stephenson died at his home in Jonesborough, Tennessee, and as an honorably discharged veteran, he was buried in the USVA Mountain Home National Cemetery in Johnson City, Tennessee. Congress later passed restrictions which bar ...

  7. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    19th Century Newspapers Database, Nashville: Tennessee Secretary of State. (Digitized issues) Newspapers on Microfilm at the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville: Tennessee Secretary of State. (Searchable by locale) Bibliography of Tennessee Bibliographies: Newspapers, Nashville: Tennessee Secretary of State "Tennessee".

  8. Jim Constable - Wikipedia

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    Born in Jonesborough, Tennessee, he stood 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) and weighed 185 pounds (84 kg). In a five-season career, Constable posted a 3–4 record with a 4.87 ERA and two saves in 56 games pitched. Constable died in Johnson City, Tennessee, at the age of 69.

  9. Jonesborough, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Jonesborough (/ ˈ dʒ oʊ n z b ʌ r ə /; historically also Jonesboro) is a town in and the county seat of Washington County, Tennessee, in the Southeastern United States. Its population was 5,860 as of 2020. It is "Tennessee's oldest town". Jonesborough is part of the Johnson City metropolitan area, which is a component of the "Tri-Cities ...

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