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Uncle Owen Henry.pdf
A photograph of "Uncle Owen" Henry and another man. "Uncle Owen" Henry is not specifically identified in the photo. An accompanying description gives details of Uncle Owen's life. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Article - 1939 Greeneville College High School Renamed for Clem.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article from November 19, 1993 detailing the origins of the George Clem School as the Greeneville College. George Clem served as the principal of the Greeneville College High School from 1935-1939. In 1939, after the death of George…

Article - Denise Carter - Miss Greene County.pdf
An article covering the 1975 Miss Greene County pageant and Deneise Carter's win.

Article - George Clem _ Professor Intellectual.pdf
An article about George Clem, his life and accomplishments. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Article - Heritage of Local Black Education Began in 1880s.pdf
A Greeneville Sun news article about the history of the George Clem School, with details dating back to the founding of the Greeneville College in 1875. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Article - Jones and the George Clem Wolverines - The Greeneville Sun - 12-05-1981.pdf
A December 5, 1981 article covering the George Clem Wolverines football team and their coach, J. J. Jones.

Article - Manuels Place in Local History - Greeneville Sun _ Saturday, April 12 1986.pdf
An April 12, 1986 Greeneville Sun article about the history of the Manuel family. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Article - No Bosses Just Hosses for the Hortons - Nelson Horton - James Horton- Greeneville Sun-Undated.pdf
A news article by Bob Hurley about two brothers- Nelson Horton and James Horton- and their farm. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

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Item - 1932 Greeneville College High School Commencement Exercises.pdf
A program for the 1932 commencement ceremony for Greeneville College High School, held in the College Chapel. The graduating class has 12 students.

Photo - Boy Scouts 1948-1.pdf
A Greeneville Boy Scout troop photograph from 1948, and one of the first African American Boy Scout troops in the area.

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