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The Harrisburg Covered Bridge today 
 
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Digging on the Umbarger place on Feb. 21, 1988. 
 
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The peregrine falcon, also known a duck hawk, is renowned for its speed. 
 
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A bird’s eye view of Pigeon Forge in 1955 
 
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Raymond Patterson displaying his catch. 
 
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Wade and Tennessee football coach Phil Fulmer at a Friends of the Smokies meeting. 
 
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Banker Mike Comer, Circuit Judge Rex Ogle, Appeals Court Judge Norma Ogle and Gary Wade at the banquet honoring Wade with the first Good Scout Award 
 
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The sheet music cover for “My Sweet Mountain Rose,” written by Matthews 
 
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At the corner of Jefferson and River View, Quinton Parrott stands in front of the lot that formerly was the site of the Peter Jake Susong home that burned in the 1930s. 
 
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Jimmie Temple discusses the history of Temple’s Millstone Corner, the business complex he built 30 years ago. He named the complex to honor his family’s long history in the county 
 
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Charlie Conner standing on Charlie’s Bunion. 
 
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The small, friendly goats at Wilson Glyn great visitors. 
 
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While placed on the East Tennessee Preservation Alliance’s list of endangered historic buildings, owners of Rose Glen say they make every effort to preserve the property that’s been in their family for more than 160 years 
 
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The first Central Hotel building was a two-story clapboard structure 
 
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The Penland-Blair House at 118 Main St. became the permanent home of Atchley Funeral Home in 1948. 
 
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The first administration building at Goldrush Junction replaced a trailer used as an office. 
 
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Left picture shows him as a cadet.
On 9 September 1725 listed in the old master list of Preusian Infantry Regiment No. 3.
The original painting hung until 1945 in Arnsdorf. 
 
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A watercolor painting by Frances Ostergren of her home place, 300 Prince St. in Sevierville. 
 
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The stable and dairy barn on the Murphy-Swan farmstead. 
 
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Murphy College on Cedar Street as it looked in the 1890s. 
 
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Olive Latham seated behind her desk at Sevier County High School. 
 
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Dr. J.B. Housley, pictured toward the end of his life, practiced medicine in the Kodak community for about three decades. 
 
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Capt. James Newman stands atop his steamboat, the Lucile Borden. Photo courtesy Bob Newman. 
 
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Elkmont as it appeared around the time Winfred Ownby was born there in 1920. 
 
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Sevier County Mayor officially throws hat in for congress 
 
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Andrew Farmer is congratulated by his mother-in-law, Renee Huskey, after learning that he'd won the GOP primary for District 17 State Representative Thursday night. 
 
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Winfred Whaley raking leaves in his yard. 
 
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A dwelling at 4274 Meadow Circle in Kodak was the scene of a fatal fire early Sunday morning. The name of the victim was being withheld Sunday evening, pending notification of family. 
 
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Clyde Bell, Sr., right, 96, shows photos of his days as a CCC enrollee to Bill Valentine during the 80th anniversary celebration of Civilian Conservation Corps establishment. 
 
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M/Sgt. Otha Emert is pictured with his wife Annie Mae and their son on the stage erected for Otha Emert Day in 1953. 
 
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These photos show Jim Runnion¡'s love of UT and cars. This photo was made by former sports editor Timothy Graham in June 1981, the same year Arthur Petrey, Plain Talk co-publisher died. Jim had bought the car from Petrey.  
 
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At left is Leadership Class member Linda Wester. In the middle is Dr. Rich Lloyd, Cocke County Education Foundation chairman. Duay O'Neil, right, is among those donating to the newly-established Leadership Scholarship, a project of the Cocke County Leader 
 
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Dr. Nathan Ford, right, receives his Lifetime Achievement Award from Dr. Richard Phillips, left, president of Southern College of Optometry in Memphis.  
 
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Robert DeLozier’s high school senior picture. 
 
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The original office and truck scales at Stokely Canning Factory were built in 1926. 
 
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From left are Linda Branam,Shari Mims Perryman, William (Bud) Mims[sic], Charlotte Mims, and Lia Perryman.  
 
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John Wallace played a huge role in the Lakeway area through his company, Wallace Hardware. Tommy Lillard worked for Mr. Wallace for more than a decade. This photo from about 1997 shows John Wallace, at left, Tommy, and Wilbur McMahan at the company. 
 
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When the congregation moved into a new sanctuary in 1926 this church was dismantled and used to build a house. 
 
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Jim Yett looking under the hood of his car. 
 
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Rev. B. B. Brooks prepares to baptize a convert at Crestmont, North Carolina. The picture was taken in 1910. 
 
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