Turner Family Collection
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The Mountain Goat Railway Still Serves Locals as Hunting Road & History LessonA scrapbook page with a newspaper article titled "'The Mountain Goat' Railway Still Serves Local as Hunting Road & History Lesson". This article discusses the building of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad and its importance to the developement of Sewanee and the University of the South.
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Albert Gore Sr., Ruby Warner, Fredrick Whitesell, and Chance StampsA scrapbook page with three newspaper clippings. The top clipping is an article about the death of Tennessee senator Albert Gore. The bottom left clipping are death notices for Sewanee residents Ruby Warner and Frederick R. Whitesell. The bottom right clipping is a death notice for Monteagle resident Chance Stamps.
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Regents Honor Marriott Employees for Service and Chittys Wow Civic AssociationA scrapbook page with three newspaper clippings. The left clipping is an article titled "Regents Honor Marriott Employees for Service". The two clippings on the right are both from the Sewanee Mountain Messenger article titled "Chittys Wow Civic Association" published February 4, 1999.
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Deputy Delivers Christmas Presents and Christmas at Lane CollegeA scrapbook page with two newspaper clippings. The top clipping is a group photo of five black men wearing suits holding a check with a christmas tree in the background with the title "Deputy Delivers Christmas Presents". The bottom clipping is a group photo of four blck men wearing suits holding a check with the title "Christmas at Lane College".
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Herman ZimmermanA newspaper clipping that is a biography of Herman Zimmerman. The text tells about his military service in the U.S Marines and his life after his discharge.
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Kepple Resigns Position: University of the South V.P. Named Juniata PresidentA scrapbook page with three newspaper clippings from the same article. The article discusses how Dr. Thomas R. Kepple Jr., resigned as vice president for business and community relations at the University of the South to become president of Juniata College. This article was published in the Herald-Chronicle on February 2, 1998.
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Hat cocked, he enters the. . .A scrapbook page with two different newspaper clippings. The top clipping is an article titled "Hat cocked, he enters the. . ." This artcle is about Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack. The bottom newspaper clipping is another article about Frank Sinatra with the title covered up.
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Annual Youth Day at Orchard Knob Missionary Baptist Church and Col. Gray RetiresA scrapbook page that on the left has a buisness card for Johson-Blackwell Funeral Home; top right has an event card for Annual Youth Day at Orchard Knob Missionary Baptist Church; bottom middle has a newspaper article titled "Col. Gray Retire"; and bottom right has a business card for Apostolic Church of God #2.
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Newspaper TimelineA scapbook page with a newspaper clipping that is a timeline of important musical artist, events, and releases from 1941 to 1998.
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Chairman's style still fetl and Hail, brother-- you sang out your soulA scrapbook page with three different newspaper clippings. The clipping on the left is an article form The Tennessean titled "Chairman's style still felt". This article is about Frank Sinatra time in Nashville. The top right clipping is a picture of Frank Sinatra with the caption: "In one of his last public apperances, Sinatra, right, and his wife , Barba appear with Bob Hope at a party for Sinatra's celbrety golf tournament in February 1996". The bottom right clipping is an article titled ''Hail, brother-- you sang out your soul'". This article is about the death of Frank Sinatra.
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It was a very good year . . .A scrapbook page with two newspaper clippings from the same article. The article focuses the life and career of Frank Sinatra.
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New visions of the holy familyA scrapbook page with an article about artist Barba Hughes and her religious clay sculptures. The date December of 1997 is handwritten at the bottom of the article.
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Part Two: One Wold Think Rogers Beasley was About to Retire. . . But NoA (scrapbook page?) with a newspaper clipping that is a part two of the biogrpahy of Dr. Rogers Beasley. This biography is apart of The Special People: A Look at the Folk of Franklin County series in the Herald-Chronicle newspaper.
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Sewanee Graduate, World Traveler; Dr. Beasley Gave More Than RecievedA (scrapbook page?) with a newspaper clipping that is a biography of Dr. Rogers Beasley. This biography is apart of The Special People: A Look at the Folk of Franklin County series in the Herald-Chronicle newspaper.
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Open House at New Salon Saturday and Three County Girls Share $3,500 MLK ScholarshipsA scrapbook page with two different newspaper clippings. The top clipping is a group picutre of five black men and women wearing matching business shirts. The title of the article is "Open House at New Salon Saturday". The bottom clipping is an article titled "Three County Girls Share $3,500 MLK Scholarships". This article is dated May, 21 1998.
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County Native Nominated for Noted Teacher; Miss Annie Day, Opinion: You Won't Read This Column; Thanks for the Support by Ethel CrownoverA scrapbook page with four different newspaper clippings. The clipping on the left is titled :County Native Nominated for Noted Teacher". The top middle clipping is a letter to the editor titled Thanks for the Support written Ethel Crownover form Sewanee. The top right clipping is an article titled "Miss Annie Day" and has a handwritten date (November 19, 1998) at the bottom. The clipping on the bottom right is a opinion piece titled "You Won't Read This Column" by Walter Hubbell. This article was published February 14, 1995.
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Concerned Citizens Take Charge; "Cabin" Area Is Cleaned UpA scrapbook page with a newspaper article titled "Concerend Citizens Take Charge; "Cabin" Area Is Cleaned Up".
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Splish SplashA scrapbook page with a newspaper clipping that is a photograph of three children at the beach. The caption underneath of the photo says: "Splish Splash-- Splashing it up at Dry Creek Beach Saturday are, from left: Casey Wilson, Chasity Sanders, and Quiosha Melton, all of Winchester. The beach opened for the season over the weekend."
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Wildcats Are District 8-AAA ChampsA scrapbook page with two clippins from the same newspaper article. The top clipping is a photograph of the Tullahoma Wildcats baseball team from Tullahoma High School. They are all in thier jerseys and are posed in front of a baseball field. Some of the players are holding up award plaques. The bottom clipping is from the newspaper article titled "Wildcats Are District 8-AAA Champs".
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Sewanee Civic ends with heartA scrapbook page with three clippings from the same newspaper article. The top left clipping is a photo with the caption "Award Recipients. Duval and Marymor Craves recieved the Civic Association's Community Service Award Monday night. Story next week." The other two clippings are of the article "Sewanee Civic ends with heart".
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Council honors Keeple with Resolution and Employee of the Week James A. HillA scapbook page with tow different newspaper clippings. The clipping on the left is an article titled "Council honors Kepple with Resolution". The clipping on the right is an employee of the week announcement for James A. Hill. At the bottom of this clipping, there is a handwritten note: "Old Man Bill Hill (son) from Belvidere, Great Grand Son".
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100+ Years and Frances Goodman Retires After 30 Years of ServiceA scrapbook page with three different newspaper clippings. The top clipping is a picture from the Chattanooga Free Press with tha caption: "These residents of the Hamilton County Nursing Home celebrate milestone birthdays. From left are Wilma Weltner, who turned 101; Clara Thomas, who celebrated her 111 birthday; and Matha Schmidt, who hit the century mark." The bottom left clipping is an artcle from May 31, 1998 titled "100+ Years: 7 At County Nursing Home Hail Century or More of Life". The bottom right article is title "Frances Goodman retires after 30 years of service".
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Thank You from Floyd Don DavisA (flyer or newspaper clipping) from Floyd Don Davis. Davis is thanking Franklin County for their votes and electing him their General Sessions and Juvenile Judge.
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Turner Family Photo AlbumTwo photographs from the Turner photo album. The top photo is a group of people with some clapping and pointing. In the background someone is holding an illegible sign. The bottom phot shows a bilboard for the United States Department of Energy with "Oak Ridge Y-12 Pla" at the bottom of the bilboard. There is a person on the bilboard with a sign that says Never Again on it.
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"Payne, Pryor Wedding Planned for June 20"A newspaper article annoucing the engagement and wedding of Tiffinie Nicole Payne and Lewis E. Pryor, Jr.