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  2. Category : Newspapers published in Memphis, Tennessee

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    Pages in category "Newspapers published in Memphis, Tennessee" ... Memphis World This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 11:51 (UTC). Text ...

  3. The Daily News (Memphis) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News is a newspaper covering business, government and legal news in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, the largest county by population in the state of Tennessee, including the largest city in the county, Memphis, Tennessee. The Daily News, which is published Monday through Friday, is the paper of record for the county.

  4. The Commercial Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The Commercial Appeal (also known as the Memphis Commercial Appeal) is a daily newspaper of Memphis, Tennessee, and its surrounding metropolitan area.It is owned by the Gannett Company; its former owner, the E. W. Scripps Company, also owned the former afternoon paper, the Memphis Press-Scimitar, which it folded in 1983.

  5. Memphis Press-Scimitar - Wikipedia

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    The Scimitar Building was the home of the Memphis Scimitar from 1902 to 1929. [1] The Memphis Press-Scimitar was an afternoon newspaper based in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company. Created from a merger in 1926 between the Memphis Press and the Memphis News-Scimitar, the

  6. Charles Harrison Mason - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Charles Harrison Mason Sr. (September 8, 1864 – November 17, 1961) was an American Holiness–Pentecostal pastor and minister. [1] [2] He was the founder and first Senior Bishop of the Church of God in Christ, based in Memphis, Tennessee. It developed into what is today the largest Holiness Pentecostal church denomination and one of ...

  7. E. Hunter Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1944, [4] Harrison began his railroad career in 1964 when he worked as a carman-oiler for the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway ("Frisco"), while attending Memphis State University. [5] Harrison was later promoted to railroad operator with Frisco and, later, with Burlington Northern Railroad (BN) following that ...

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  9. Harrison Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Memorial may refer to the following: Awards. Edward Harrison Memorial Prize; Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes; Buildings and structures