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Growing tomatoes Arlin Bowers.pdf
A Greeneville Sun news article about Arlin Bowers, a tomato grower.

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Transcription Georgia Farnsworth Greene County 1983.pdf
Transcription of an oral interview with Georgia Farnsworth. Ms. Farnsworh talks about historic African American businesses, churches, and schools in Greeneville.

Roll of Honor- Greene County Heritage Trust 1988.pdf
Part of a "Roll of Honor" document, with specific sections on "The Black Community: 1700s-1988" and "Miss Elsie Gass 1882-1980."

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Photos of Dora Johnson McGee and Vannie Crum with Margaret Patterson.pdf
Two photographs of Dora Johnson McGee and Vannie Crum with Margaret Patterson, with a scan of an envelope included.

Uncle Lee Rutledge Recalls Page from History of18th Century.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article about Uncle Lee Rutledge, a mail carrier in Greeneville from 1890 to 1908. Portions of the article are hard to decipher due to quality issues.

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Local Black History Filled with Civic Minded Business Leaders.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article about Georgia Mae Farnsworth, Hannah Crum, and a variety of topics related to African American history in Greeneville.

The Junior Spear 1928.pdf
A copy of the first volume of the Junior Spear of the Greeneville College. Includes an article on the founding of Greeneville College, school news, national news, and a listing of local businesses. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County…

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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James and Blair and Bill Southern.pdf
A photograph of James Blair and Bill Southern. A label explains that Bill Southern was caretaker for the Wesley Cemetary in the 1940s. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

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Cloyd and Mamie Dabbs Wells Cloyd.pdf
A photograph of Cloyd and Mamie Dabbs Wells Cloyd. An accompanying label gives their birth and death dates and occupations. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

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