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    Athens: Built in 1858; now a bed-and-breakfast 13: William Lowry House: William Lowry House: July 19, 1984 : 405 E. Madison Ave. Athens: 14: McClatchey-Gettys Farm: December 28, 1982 : South of Riceville on State Route 1

  3. City Council votes to purchase building on Hobbs - AOL

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    Dec. 2—With a restaurant's recent move from Hobbs to Jefferson Street, the Athens City Council took advantage of a rare opportunity at its Monday, Nov. 27, meeting. The council voted to purchase ...

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  5. Henry Laycock - Wikipedia

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    Laycock was born on March 14, 1842, in Yorkshire, England. [2] During the American Civil War, he served with the 8th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry of the Union Army. In 1872, Laycock married Margaret E. Brewer (1842–1912). [3] They had two children. He died in Eau Claire on May 2, 1929. [4] [5]

  6. Athens, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Athens is the county seat of McMinn County, Tennessee, United States [8] and the principal city of the Athens Micropolitan Statistical Area has a population of 53,569. The city is located almost equidistantly between the major cities of Knoxville and Chattanooga . [ 9 ]

  7. Fingerprints on Aquaphor lotion bottle lead Memphis police to ...

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    A woman was arrested on Tuesday after Memphis police found a Aquaphor lotion bottle that connected her to a theft that occurred in December 2023.

  8. McMinn County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    McMinn County was created in 1819 from Indian lands and was named in honor of Joseph McMinn (1758–1824). [1] McMinn was a militia commander during the Revolutionary War, a member of the territorial legislature, speaker of the state senate, and eventually governor of the state of Tennessee.

  9. Thomas Laycock - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Laycock was the son of Thomas (1756–1809) and Hannah Laycock (née Pearson, 1758–1831). Whilst the details of his birth are unknown, it is known that he was baptised in London, and arrived in Sydney as a nine-year-old with his mother on 21 September 1791 aboard HMS Gorgon, as part of the Third Fleet.