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  2. Carnival Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The general motto of Carnival Memphis is "Convivium Cum Propositione," Latin for "The Party with a Purpose!". According to Jim Cole, who lived in Memphis from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s and attended numerous Cotton Carnivals, "Elvis Presley was a major headline entertainer during the mid 1950s".

  3. Memphis Cotton Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Cotton Exchange is located in downtown Memphis, ... 1949-1950 A. M. Crawford 1950-1951 John S. Dillard 1951-1952 C. L. Patton 1952-1953 H. R. Altick

  4. Timeline of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Memphis World newspaper begins publication. [11] Cotton Carnival begins. [3] [24] 1932 – Memphis Times newspaper begins publication. [4] 1936 – Memphis Academy of Art founded. 1937 – Firestone factory in operation in Hyde Park. [25] 1938 – Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception built. 1939 – First Colored Baptist Church built. 1940 ...

  5. Photos must go, history remains as Carrier studio closes ...

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    This Memphis-made Hungerford furniture was photographed with Elvis for a 1950s ad campaign that the company pulled when it decided Presley's teens fans weren't likely furniture buyers.

  6. Culture of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Memphis is an annual series of parties and festivities held in early summer to salute various aspects of Memphis and its industries. Begun in 1931 as the Memphis Cotton Carnival, it is organized by the Carnival Memphis Association and its member krewes, private societies similar to those of the New Orleans Mardi Gras. A secretly ...

  7. History of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Map of Memphis in 1911. From the 1910s to the 1950s, Memphis was a locus of machine politics under the direction of E. H. "Boss" Crump, a Democrat. [44] [page needed] He obtained a state law in 1911 to establish a small commission to manage the city. The city retained a form of commission government until 1967 But Crump was in full control at ...

  8. National Cotton Council of America - Wikipedia

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    The organization was launched at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee on November 21, 1938, by Oscar G. Johnston. [6] [1] [7] A few months later, in January 1939, the first council meeting took place at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas. [6] From 1940 to 1993, it sponsored the Maid of Cotton at the Carnival Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee. [6]

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