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Table 1
Unicoi County, TN 1880 Population of Color
District Number and
Name
Name
Race
Gender
Age
Marital
Status
Relation to
HOH
Occupation Birthplace
Parents’
Birthplace
Notes
Lived in the household of Charles Baker (w,
m).
Last
First
Dobson
William
Black
Male
15
Single
Servant
Servant
NC
NC
Alexander
Black
Male
33
Married
Head
Farmer
TN
VA/TN
Dicy
Black
Female
34
Married
Wife
Keeps House
TN
TN/TN
Emily
Mulatto
Female
14
Elizabeth
Mulatto
Female
7
Nancy
Mulatto
Female
5
Single
Daughter
TN
VA/TN
Martha
Mulatto
Female
14 mo.s
Young
Neely
Black
Male
21
Higgins
Robert
Black
Male
22
Single
Servant
Laborer
NC
NC/NC
Shoemaker
?
Black
Male
18
Single
Servant
Laborer
TN
TN/TN
Black
Male
29
Married
Head
Laborer
Sarah
Mulatto
Female
30
Married
Wife
Keeps House
William
Mulatto
Male
10
John W.
Mulatto
Male
8
Single
Son
Thomas C.
Mulatto
Male
6
Mary C.
Mulatto
Female
4
D. 2 Bells
Total: 1
D.3 Buffalo
Peoples
Total: 9
D.8 Coffee Ridge
NC
McNeal
NC/NC
TN
Single
0000001
Daughter
�Ray
Franklin
Mulatto
Male
2
Single
Son
Miles
Black
Male
57
Married
Head
Farming
AL
VA/VA
Mary C.
Black
Female
35
Married
Wife
Keeps House
NC
NC/NC
William A.
Black
Male
17
Single
Son
Laborer
Henry M.
Black
Male
15
Single
Son
At Home
NC
AL/NC
Harriet J.
Mulatto
Female
15
Single
Step-Daughter
NC
Dorcus
Black
Female
24
Single
Sister-In-Law
Mary J.
Black
Female
11 mo.s
Single
Neice
Robert
Black
Male
30
Widowed
Servant
Frank
Mulatto
Male
10
Single
Son
Florence
Mulatto
Female
6
Single
Doc
Black
Male
35
Adline
Black
Female
Robert
Black
Manson
NC/NC
Laborer
Wilson
TN
Total: 14
D.5 Ervin
Garland
Servant
NC
NC/NC
Daughter
At Home
TN
TN/TN
Married
Head
Farmer
39
Married
Wife
Keeps House
NC
NC/NC
Male
5
Single
Son
At Home
Black
Male
57
Married
Head
Farmer
NC
NC/NC
Mary E.
Black
Female
42
Married
Wife
Keeps House
Jason D.
Black
Male
9
Single
Son
TN
TN/TN
Nancy
Black
Female
75
Widowed
Mother-In-Law
HIcks
George
Black
Male
25
Single
Laborer
Laborer
NC
NC/NC
Scott
Thomas
Black
Male
13
Single
Servant
Servant
TN
TN/TN
White
Love
Love
Lived in the Household of John W. Garland
(65, w, m).
At Home
Crawford
Mat
Mulatto
Male
22
0000002
Lived in the household of William Garland
(75, w, m).
�Garland
Joseph
Black
Male
40
Married
Head
Farmer
Lou
Black
Female
30
Married
Wife
Keeps House
Molley
Black
Female
6
Single
Daughter
Worley
Black
Male
4
Single
Son
TN
TN/TN
TN
TN/TN
At Home
Henderson
Black
Male
1
Claton
Black
Male
54
Married
Head
Farmer
Moriah
Black
Female
35
Married
Wife
Keeps House
Sam
Black
Male
21
Nedd
Black
Male
20
Single
Son
Mirah
Black
Female
19
Single
Daughter
Price
Black
Male
18
Harvey
Black
Male
16
Sid
Mulatto
Male
13
Nathaniel
Black
Male
11
George
Black
Male
9
Claton
Black
Henry
Black
Male
4
Eli
Black
Male
Cora
Mulatto
Dina
William
Total: 18
D.10 Flag Pond
Ray
Reede
Everson
Laborer
Single
Son
Single
Son
24
Single
Servant
Female
7
Single
Daughter
Mulatto
Female
4
Single
Daughter
Mulatto
Male
27
Married
Head
7
NC
Total: 16
D.4 Swingles
0000003
NC/NC
TN
Servant
NC
NC/NC
Lived in the household of Josiah B. Sams (52,
w, m).
NC/NC
HOH and sole POC in household/family unit.
TN
Laborer
NC
�Alexander
Black
Male
53
Married
Head
Farmer
Mary
Black
Female
34
Married
Wife
Keeps House
John
Black
Male
15
Single
Son
Ellen
Black
Female
13
Single
Daughter
Jack
Black
Male
12
Single
Son
Thomas
Black
Male
9
Duggar
Black
Male
7
Single
Son
Rufus
Black
Male
5
Single
Son
Lacy
Black
Female
5
Single
Daughter
David
Black
Male
3
Single
Son
Martha
Black
Female
10 mo.s
Single
Daughter
Thomas
Black
Male
40
Married
Fannie C.
Black
Female
40
Married
NC
Gardner
Ervin
McElroy
Laborer
At Home
TN
At Home
TN
NC/NC
Head
Farmer
TN
TN/TN
Wife
Keeps House
TN
TN/NC
TN
TN/TN
NC
NC/NC
NC
NC/NC
Black
Male
23
Single
William
Black
Male
13
Single
George
Black
Male
12
Single
Nancy
Black
Female
8
Single
Daughter
Henry
Black
Male
6
Single
Son
Syers
Black
Male
31
Married
Head
Farmer
Sara
Black
Female
27
Married
Wife
Keeps House
Henry
Black
Male
10
Single
Son
Farmer
William C.
Black
Male
6
Single
Son
Mary
Black
Female
5
Single
Daughter
Charley
Black
Male
2
Single
Son
Jane
Black
Female
1
Single
Daughter
John
Black
Male
25
Married
Head
0000004
NC
NC/NC
Robert
Gardner
NC/NC
Son
Laborer
Son
Laborer
At Home
At Home
Farmer
Attended School
�Gardner
Spurgin
Stopher
Miller
Jones
Morouse
Black
Female
22
Married
Wife
Keeps House
NC
NC/NC
Eve
Black
Female
7 mo.s
Single
Daughter
Henry
Black
Male
50
Married
Head
Laborer
NC
TN/TN
Susan
Black
Female
24
Married
Wife
Keeps House
NC
NC/NC
TN
TN/TN
Nelson
Black
Male
17
Single
Son
Farmer
Wilson
Black
Male
45
Married
Head
Laborer
Ellen
Black
Female
36
Married
Wife
Keeps House
Hannah J.
Black
Female
17
Single
Daughter
Keeps House
TN
TN/TN
Robert
Black
Male
16
Single
Son
Annie
Black
Female
15
Single
Daughter
Laborer
TN
TN/TN
David
Black
Male
13
John
Black
Male
12
Single
Son
Laborer
TN
TN/TN
Liley
Black
Female
8
Single
Daughter
Landon
Black
Male
7
Single
Son
Florence
Black
Female
5
Single
Daughter
At Home
TN
TN/TN
Butler
Black
Male
3
Last
Black
Male
1 mo.
Single
Son
Anna
Black
Female
21
Single
Servant
Servant
SC
SC/SC
Obediah
Black
Male
9 mo.s
Single
Son
TN
TN/TN
Jupiter
Black
Male
54
Married
Head
Laborer
NC
Hannah
Black
Female
40
Married
Wife
Keeps House
TN
Genette J.
Black
Female
20
Single
Daughter
Keeps House
Bill
Black
Male
19
Single
Son
Elizabeth
Black
Female
12
Single
Daughter
Bob
Black
Male
8
Single
Son
NC/NC
Laborer
TN
0000005
At Home
TN/TN
Attended School
Attended School
Lived in the household of William Phillips (64,
w, m).
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The following lists have been compiled in order to provide free and easy access to data regarding the population of people of color in Unicoi County, Tennessee in the years 1880, 1900 and 1910.
Although Appalachia has long been considered a (nearly) exclusively white space in popular American imagination, just the opposite was, and is, true. Unicoi County was created out of Carter and Washington Counties of Tennessee in 1875.
On May 19th, 1918, after the lynching of Thomas Devert, the entire Black population of Unicoi County was forcibly expelled.
Here are the census populations in the years after the formation of the county until 8 years previous to the ethnic cleansing to provide some context of the scope and names of the county's Black families.
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The Pierce Family: An Appalachian Black History
By: Kathleen Kelley
Black in Appalachia: Research, Education & Support
2022
Some time between 1848 and 1850, somewhere in Virginia, an enslaved woman
gave birth to her son, Edward Jerome. As details remain scanty, modern historians are
uncertain about the quality of early life for the boy, who was called by his second
name. Jerome likely learned to walk on the dirt floor of the one-room cabin where he
was born. He likely listened to older people tell stories and shape words to look like
the world, so he too could shape the world one day.
By 1850, a wealthy farmer named Samuel Pierce enslaved Jerome and his
mother along with five other individuals in Sullivan County, Tennessee. While his
mother cooked Pierce’s food, Jerome probably worked with the show-worthy cattle and
draught horses on the estate. By 1860, Samuel Pierce enslaved fourteen people and
reported an estate worth $34,000, or ~$1.2 million in 2022. Over the course of the next
decade however, Pierce would lose nearly half his wealth to the Civil War and its
aftermath.
Richmond Dispatch, September 29, 1879
�Samuel Pierce’s 1850 Slave Schedule listing
Samuel Pierce’s 1860 Slave Schedule listing
After running on a platform of abolition for new American territories, Abraham
Lincoln won his bid for the presidency on November 6, 1860. Fearing
federally-mandated abolition was nigh, eleven Southern states seceded from the Union
during the first half of 1861 to form the Confederate States of America. The Civil War
began on April 12, 1861 with the Battle of Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina.
Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1st, 1863, declaring all
enslaved persons living in Confederate territory free and allowing these persons to
enlist in the Union military should they find the opportunity to do so. Notably, the
Proclamation exempted all states in the Union itself and Tennessee.
�As a teenager, possibly as young as thirteen years old, Jerome made several
attempts to escape slavery in Sullivan County. Between 1863 and 1865, he successfully
broke free, traveling north on foot with several other men. Their track was treacherous,
they foraged and lived off the land as they went, but Jerome walked to emancipation
before the Civil War was out. The United States Army paid him ten dollars a month to
haul food and equipment supplies to Union troops stationed in the South. He often
rode on the back of the lead horse, fording the rivers where bridges were destroyed,
and he learned to count the wages he saved in order to purchase his mother’s
freedom.
Historian J. David Hacker estimates that more than 750,000 Americans died
during the Civil War. In five years, the bloodiest conflict in American history cost over 2
percent of the population their lives. At the close of the war, Jerome once again took
the dangerous route south, hiding his blue uniform from unfriendly eyes. He returned
to Sullivan County, Tennessee in search of his mother, but the pair were never reunited.
Whether the Pierces sold her, if she moved on of her own accord or if she died, the
mystery remains unsolved. As though she vanished, no existing record gives a definite
end to his mother’s life. Jerome settled permanently in Sullivan County; perhaps he
hoped his mother would return there one day.
On March 27th, 1888, Jerome Pierce purchased 163 acres of land on Bays
Mountain from Nancy Hayes Vincent for $53.00 (worth roughly $1,560.00 in 2021).
There, he constructed a two-story log cabin with a rock chimney, living room, kitchen,
and three bedrooms for his family. Since returning to Sullivan County in the 1860s,
Jerome married Alice Luvenia Brown Pierce. Together they had seven children: Samuel
Patton (1884), Albert Jerome (1886), Francis Virginia (1888), William M. (1889), Oscar L.
(1892), Edward (1899), and Doug M. (1902), but tragedy struck in 1906 when the family
lost both Oscar and Doug in the same year.
�The onset of Jim Crow followed the end
of Reconstruction, but Alice and Jerome
Pierce provided powerful tools for their
family to weather this turbulence: land
ownership and reliable income. The
family living on the side of Bays
Mountain farmed their own food, and
Jerome’s reputation as a skilled
horseman garnered local acclaim by the
turn of the century. The Industrial
Revolution was in full swing in the United
States at this time, and Kingsport’s
infrastructure began to change radically
as a result.
Jerome Pierce and Wife Alice Luvenia Brown
During the eighteen nineties, Kingsport was home to several major railroad
connections, a telephone and telegraph company, and a tilling factory that
manufactured brick and earthenware. Industrial development required extensive
construction work, and Jerome Pierce and his draught horses were in demand to haul
lumber and other materials for building projects.
Of these projects, perhaps the most notable came in 1914, when Kingsport
Waterworks Corporation purchased 1300 acres on Bays Mountain where they would
build a dam to create a water reservoir for the city. The Corporation contracted Jerome
along with his two eldest sons, Samuel and Albert, to haul stone and concrete for the
dam using their Belgian draught horses. Jerome and Albert went on to haul lumber for
Tennessee Eastman Company (at the time, still in its infancy in Kingsport), as well as
rock, sand, and concrete for projects such as the construction of First Baptist Church.
�In the ensuing decades, Albert continued to work with horses, as well as blacksmithing
and farming.
Hauling logs from Bays Mountain for Eastman Kodak with a Studebaker wagon; Jerome Pierce (seated on horse)
with sons Albert J. and Samuel Patton Pierce, 1927-1928
Albert Pierce and his wife, Orlena Fitzgerald Pierce, had thirteen children
together. Unfortunately, Lena passed in 1932, three years after the birth of her
youngest child, Jack Pierce. Family ties were strong, however, and in the wake of his
wife’s death Albert raised his youngest children with the help of his oldest. Jack Pierce
later recounted to Vince Staten for the Kingsport Times-News that his father performed
part-time blacksmithing for Pet Dairy Company and spent the rest of his time farming;
his family always had food on the table, even when money was tight. On the farm, they
raised horses, cows, hogs, corn, wheat and other vegetables. Albert’s family lived in
what is now called Old Kingsport (then just Kingsport) where they were the only Black
family in their neighborhood. The children attended Douglass, and walked several
miles to catch a ride to school in New Kingsport. On Friday, September 17, 1954,
Albert Jerome Pierce passed away at sixty eight years old, leaving behind ten children
and twenty one grandchildren.
�Virginia Pierce married Alfred Bond in 1908. Upon the occasion of her marriage,
Jerome built his only daughter and her husband a cabin nearby his own on the side of
Bays Mountain. Alfred was a sharecropper, and he and Virginia, along with their eleven
children raised all of their own food. The Bonds had a dairy on their property, which
was refrigerated by a spring, rather than electricity. They built their own well, and when
a child occasionally dropped the bucket into the hole, grandfather Jerome would come
to retrieve it for them.Virginia and Alfred’s third child, Oscar Bond (whose career in
public service speaks for itself) constructed a frame house adjacent to the one Jerome
built in 1908. Some of his younger siblings, such as Orvel, the ninth Bond child, grew
up in the house Oscar built. Orvel recounted to Leigh Ann Laube (reporting for the
Kingsport Times-News) that the family’s diet consisted mainly of beans, cornbread and
pork in the fall (Jerome raised hogs on Bays Mountain). On special occasions, usually
on Sundays when there were visitors, Virginia prepared fried chicken for dinner.
Alfred passed on Friday, February 15,
1952, four-and-a-half years before his
fiftieth anniversary with Virginia. On July
27th, 1958, Patton Pierce, Virginia, Oscar,
Regina, Rosalee and Chynet Bond
gathered to celebrate the anniversary
together. Although Virginia passed on
Tuesday, November 2, 1976, the annual
tradition continues today. Over the
decades, the family reunion grew from
backyard cookouts to events held at the
Masonic Lodge or Shiloh Baptist Church.
On the centennial of Virginia and Alfred’s
wedding in 2008, Kingsport Mayor Dennis
Phillips named July 27th Pierce-Bond Day.
Albert J. Pierce and wife Lena Fritzgerald
�Jerome Pierce himself passed away in 1945. He was preceded in death by his
wife Alice Luvenia, who passed in 1928. They are buried next to one another in the
Pierce Chapel A.M.E. Cemetery in Kingsport, Tennessee. Today, much of Jerome’s
property belongs to the Bays Mountain Park, although the Bond-Pierce family retains
ownership of his log cabin, and in May 2012, Jerome’s memory was made a permanent
feature of the park when his name was engraved on a garden bench. However, this
engraved bench is only an echo of Jerome’s legacy, which is woven into the foundation
of Kingsport itself and continues to live on as his descendants tell their stories, shaping
words to look like the world so their children, too, can shape the world one day.
Jack Pierce, Grandson of Jerome Pierce
��Bays Mountain Dam at Kingsport Reservoir
Bays Mtn Dam 2
�Memorial Bench at Bays Mountain Park
Jerome Pierce Plaque 1 (Alex)
�Pierce Chapel Historic Register copy
�Albert Pierce 1
�Alfred Bond 1
�Jerome and Alice 2 copy
�Lena Pierce 1
�Louvenia Beason
�Oscar Bond 1
�Pierce 1
�Pierce 2
�Virginia Bond 2
�Virginia Leeper
�William Matthew Bond
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Kingsport
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Churches--Bethel A.M.E. Zion
Churches--Spirit and Truth Full Gospel Baptist Church
Education
Family History
Holidays--Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Neighborhoods--Riverview
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Items about the Kingsport African American community, including a large collection of newspaper articles from the Kingsport Times, ephemera from reunions for Douglass High School, family photographs from African American families, information on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; 1919- 2013
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Black in Appalachia
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2019-01-24
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United States--Tennessee--Kingsport
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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The Pierce Family: An Appalachian Black History
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Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American men; African American families
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Brief compiled history on the life and family of Jerome Pierce, spanning from slavery to the Civil War to the current descendants in the 21st century. Includes photographs, family tree and newspaper articles.
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Kathleen Kelley, William Isom II
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Title
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Morristown
Subject
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African Americans--Appalachian Region
African Americans--Education
Education--Higher
Schools--Morristown College
Tennessee--Morristown
Description
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Articles, photographs, and artifacts from Morristown, Tennessee. Collection features material on Morristown College, which opened in 1881 and closed in 1994; 1876-2007
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Date
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2019-08-15
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Alpha Vernell Alexander; Bo Simpson; Brenda Goodson; Sandra Peters; Charles Davis Jackson; Jovita Wells
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PDF
Language
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en
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Morristown
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Title
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Photograph: Reunion of the Ages
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American students; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African Americans -- Education (Higher) --Southern States. African American universities and colleges -- Southern States
Description
An account of the resource
Group photograph from participants in the Reunion of the Ages, a non-profit focused on preserving and honoring former black educational institutions in the Morristown and Hamblen County areas,
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Black in Appalachia
Source
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Julia Taliaferro
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Neila Koontz
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PDF
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United States--Tennessee--Morristown: United States--Tennessee--Hamblen County
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Title
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Nelson-Merry School History, Jefferson County, TN
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records---Extracurricular Activities- Athletics-Knoxville
Creator
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Jefferson County
Julia T.
Source
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Julia T.
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900's-2012
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz, and William Isom II
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Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Relation
A related resource
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Jefferson County
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Title
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Newspaper Article: Five Developmental Phases Proposed for Nelson- Merry Reconstruction
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American Teachers; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Memorabilia-African American Life-- African American thought-Jefferson City
Description
An account of the resource
"In 1973, a furniture manufacturer bought Nelson-Merry from the East Tennessee Baptist Association and sought a zone change...."
Creator
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Black in Appalachia
Source
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Julia Taliaferro
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz
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Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Format
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PDF
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States, Tennessee, Jefferson County
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Title
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Nelson-Merry School History, Jefferson County, TN
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records---Extracurricular Activities- Athletics-Knoxville
Creator
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Jefferson County
Julia T.
Source
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Julia T.
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900's-2012
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz, and William Isom II
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Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Relation
A related resource
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Jefferson County
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Title
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Newspaper Article: Nelson-Merry to be Razed, Gym Saved
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American Teachers; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Memorabilia-African American Life-- African American thought-Jefferson City
Description
An account of the resource
"If recommendation by the Jefferson City Parks and Recreation Commission is approved by the city council, Nelson-Merry School will torn down except for the gym and former science area..."
Creator
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Susan Davidson, Standard Banner News Editor
Source
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Julia Taliaferro
Publisher
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The Standard Banner; Black in Appalachia
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz
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Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
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PDF
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States, Tennessee, Jefferson County
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Title
A name given to the resource
Nelson-Merry School History, Jefferson County, TN
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records---Extracurricular Activities- Athletics-Knoxville
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Jefferson County
Julia T.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Julia T.
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900's-2012
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz, and William Isom II
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Relation
A related resource
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Jefferson County
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Title
A name given to the resource
Newspaper Article: Nelson-Merry School Announcement
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American Teachers; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Memorabilia-African American Life-- African American thought-Jefferson City
Description
An account of the resource
"At one time, Nelson-Merry School was one of the finest schools in the area. Land for the school was purchased in 1890. The timbers for the first building were hewn from trees on the land. Since the early 1960's the school has not been used. After ownership of the building changed hands several times it was bought by the city of Jefferson City. Due to vandalism and lack of general upkeep the building has deteriorated until it has become necessary to tear down part of the structure."
Creator
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Black in Appalachia
Source
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Julia Taliaferro
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz
Rights
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Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Format
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PDF
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States, Tennessee, Jefferson County
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Title
A name given to the resource
Nelson-Merry School History, Jefferson County, TN
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records---Extracurricular Activities- Athletics-Knoxville
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Jefferson County
Julia T.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Julia T.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900's-2012
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz, and William Isom II
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Relation
A related resource
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Jefferson County
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Title
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Newspaper Article: Notice of Sale Nelson-Merry School Property
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; African American Life-- African American thought-Jefferson City
Description
An account of the resource
The Nelson-Merry School Property in Jefferson City, Tennessee is up for sale. The Jefferson County Board of Education will accept written proplas for the purchase of said property.
Creator
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Black in Appalachia
Source
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Julia Taliaferro
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
01/21
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz
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Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Format
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PDF
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States, Tennessee, Jefferson County
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Title
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Nelson-Merry School History, Jefferson County, TN
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records---Extracurricular Activities- Athletics-Knoxville
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Jefferson County
Julia T.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Julia T.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900's-2012
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz, and William Isom II
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Relation
A related resource
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Jefferson County
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Title
A name given to the resource
Newspaper Article: Nelson-Merry Former Black Institution
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American Teachers; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; African American Life-- African American thought-Jefferson City
Description
An account of the resource
This newspaper article gives a history of how Nelson-Merry School came to be and what lies ahead for the future of the building now that it is no longer in use due educational integration.
Creator
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Susan Davidson
Source
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Julia Taliaferro
Publisher
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The Standard Banner; Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1978/06/22
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz
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Information about rights held in and over the resource
Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Format
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PDF
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States, Tennessee, Jefferson County
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Title
A name given to the resource
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American men; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American churches; African American religious leaders; African American religious thought and life; African American youth; African American students; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African American families.
Description
An account of the resource
Articles, photographs, oral histories and artifacts from Jefferson County, Tennessee. Including communities of Dandridge, Jefferson City, New Market, Strawberry Plains, and White Pine
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Black in Appalachia
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
December 26, 2020
Contributor
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Ralph Hutchinson and Jeffery Wells
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Items can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Jefferson County
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Title
A name given to the resource
Newspaper Article: Old Time Saturday Offers Old-Fashion
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee---Jefferson County; Appalachia; African American crafts; African American memories; community celebration
Description
An account of the resource
Old Time Saturday is a community event in Jefferson City that has been going on for decades. Community members are recognized for their services. Various activities and contests are held during the event.
Creator
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Gayle Page, The Standard Banner Staff Writer
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Julia Taliaferro
Publisher
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The Standard Banner, Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2013/10/03
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz
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Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.
Relation
A related resource
Newspaper Article: Winners Named in Old Time Saturday Contests; Nelson Merry Collection
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PDF
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States; Appalachia; Tennessee; Jefferson County
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Title
A name given to the resource
Nelson-Merry School History, Jefferson County, TN
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American teachers--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records---Extracurricular Activities- Athletics-Knoxville
Creator
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Jefferson County
Julia T.
Source
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Julia T.
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Date
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1900's-2012
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz, and William Isom II
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Jefferson County, Tennessee
Coverage
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United States--Tennessee--Jefferson County
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Title
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Newspaper Article: Winners Named in Old Time Saturday Contests
Subject
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Tennessee---Jefferson County; Appalachia; African American crafts; Appalachian Quiliting;African American memories; community celebration
Description
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Winners of various contests are announced. Featuring the photography winner, Jefferson City's Julia Taliaferro for a collage of Nelson Merry High School students.
Creator
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Gayle Page, The Standard Banner Staff Writer
Source
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Julia Taliaferro
Publisher
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The Standard Banner, Black in Appalachia
Date
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2013/10/05
Contributor
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Alona Norwood, Nelia Koontz
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Format
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PDF
Language
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English
Coverage
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United States; Appalachia; Tennessee; Jefferson County
Relation
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Newspaper Article: Old Time Saturday Offers Old-Fashion; Jefferson County Collection