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Jonesborough 1865 1873 [30] Wochenblatt der Tennessee Staatszeitung: Nashville: 1867 1867 ... (Includes Tennessee newspapers) International Coalition on Newspapers.
Herald & Tribune Type Weekly newspaper Owner(s) Six Rivers Media Founded August 26, 1869 Headquarters 702 W. Jackson Blvd, Jonesborough, TN Website heraldandtribune.com 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. History The newspaper was established on August 26 ...
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 ...
Keli called Matthew in Rockford, Illinois, where he and his brother had grown up before their parents – just three years earlier – moved to the Tennessee mountains. “Your dad’s in trouble ...
After Tennessee withdrew from the Union in June 1861, the Confederate Army occupied East Tennessee and arrested several noted Union supporters. Throughout the summer of that year, Brownlow dedicated much of the Whig to defending these Unionists. [12]: 138–150 By October, the Whig was the last pro-Union newspaper in the Confederacy.
Elihu Embree (November 11, 1782 – December 4, 1820) was an abolitionist in Jonesborough, Tennessee, and publisher of Manumission Intelligencier (later renamed as The Emancipator). Founded in 1819, it was the first newspaper in the United States devoted exclusively to the cause of abolishing slavery. [1] [2]
Top weather news for Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025: The first of back-to-back ice storms has millions across at least 22 states on alert as icy roads lead to numerous crashes in Miss… USA TODAY 21 ...
Stephenson then moved to Jonesborough, Tennessee (briefly spelled as Jonesboro during this time), where he was employed at the Herald & Tribune newspaper, [20] and where he entered into a bigamous marriage with Martha Murray Sutton without having been divorced from Dickinson.