CARL A. JONES PAPERS  
1889-2002 and undated
 
East Tennessee State University
Archives of Appalachia
Box 70295
Johnson City, Tennessee 37614
U. S. A.
 
E-Mail - archives@etsu.edu
Telephone - (423) 439-4338
 

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INTRODUCTION

Title: Carl A. Jones Papers
Collection Number: Accession No. 626
Physical description: 136.5 linear feet (209 boxes)
  5 oversized folders
  4 reel-to-reel audiotapes
  2 audiocassette tapes
  1 16mm film
  1 VHS videotape
  1,495 negatives
  63 slides
  3,897 photographic prints
  12 printing plates
Creator: Carl A. Jones
Repository: Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University  


 
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
 
Provenance: The Carl A. Jones Papers were donated to the Archives of Appalachia by Mr. Jones’ family, including sons Timothy, Carleton A., III, and John A. Jones and daughter, Alice Jones Torbett, of Johnson City, Tenn., on August 16, 2002. Additional material was donated by Tim Jones on October 23, 2003 and January 29, 2004.
 
Access: The collection is open for research.
 
Processing Information: The collection was processed by Ned Irwin, Amanda Wood, David Littleford, Kasey Anderson, Brandie Haga, Joshua Minor, Amanda Kyte, and Jennifer Nangle.
 
 
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
 
Carl Allen Jones, Jr., was born on October 13, 1912 in Bristol, Virginia. His father, Carl A. Jones, Sr. (1879-1950), had moved from Bainbridge, Ohio to Bristol, where in 1907 he became owner of the local Coca-Cola bottling franchise, the Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Money from this enterprise allowed Jones to expand into several other business enterprises, including newspapers and department stores, usually in association with fellow Bristol businessman Charles J. Harkrader (1885-1976). Following graduation in 1934 from Ohio State University, Carl A. Jones, Jr. joined his father and Harkrader that same year in founding the Johnson City Press newspaper, serving initially as business manager.

In 1939, Jones became the newspaper’s publisher, a position he would hold the rest of his life. Throughout a nearly 60-year newspaper career, Jones campaigned for the betterment of Tennessee and the surrounding region. His efforts were instrumental in several important events, including the state equalization of property tax assessments, reapportionment, the Tennessee open meetings (“Sunshine” law) and open records laws, establishment of the state Alcoholic Beverage Commission, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), the elevation of ETSU to university status, and the creation of the medical school at ETSU, among many political and civic activities.

In addition to the Johnson City Press (known as the Johnson City Press-Chronicle for most of his tenure), Jones controlled through his family-owned holding company Press, Inc., several other Tennessee newspapers, including the Covington Leader, Erwin Record, Fayette Falcon (Somerville), Hartsville Vidette, Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, Lebanon Democrat, and The Tomahawk (Mountain City), as well Specialty Printing and radio station WETB in Johnson City. Among his many other business involvements, Jones was a founding investor in Royal Publishers (which became Nashville-based Thomas Nelson Publishers), served as a director of Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Bristol (originally headed by his father), was board director and chairman of the H. P. King Company of Bristol, and was a board member of Hamilton National Bank of Johnson City for many years.
 
He was active in numerous civic and social organizations, including the city library, city board of education, the Johnson City Area Chamber of Commerce, Johnson City Power Board, the Rotary Club (which he served as president and district governor), the Boys Scouts of America, the Salvation Army, Tipton-Haynes Historical Association, the United Way (and its forerunner, the Community Chest), Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church, and the Johnson City Cardinals minor league baseball team. He served as both Cardinals’ president and president of the Appalachian Professional Baseball League. He was instrumental in bringing the Boys Club movement to Johnson City, in funding the Cancer Treatment Center at the Johnson City Medical Center, and in building the Johnson City Public Library. He was an original member of the Tennessee Alcohol Beverage Commission and served for many years as its chairman. He was president of the Tennessee Press Association. In 1987, he received the Laurel Leaves Award from the Appalachian Consortium for his outstanding contributions to the Southern Appalachian region.

Jones married Kathryn Alice Paxton of Columbus, Ohio on November 16, 1934 and had four children: Alice Jones (later Torbett), Timothy P. Jones, Carleton A. Jones, III, and John A. Jones. Jones died on April 25, 1992. Kathryn Jones died in 2003.
 
 
Jones Family Chart
 
1. Carl A. Jones, Sr. (1879-1950) m. Edith Carr (d. 1962) 

Children: Carl A. Jones, Jr., Dorothy (Dot) Jones, H. L. (Buddy) Jones
 
2. Carl A. Jones, Jr. (1912-1992) m. Kathryn Alice Paxton (d. 2003)
 
A. Children: Alice Jones (later Alice Jones Torbett), Timothy P. Jones, Carleton A.
Jones, III, and John A. Jones.
 
B. Grandchildren: Carleton A. Jones, IV; Courtney Alice Jones; Derby Jones; Erin Jones;
Jacqueline Alice (Jackie) Jones; Kathryn (Kat) Jones; Lauren Rebecca Jones; Sara
Kathryn Jones; David James Torbett; Lea Torbett; and Robert (Bob) Torbett
 
Chronology of the Johnson City Press
 

1934: The Jones family and partner Charles J. Harkrader start the Johnson City Press newspaper.
1934-1943: Published as the Johnson City Press.
1935: The Jones family acquires ownership of the Johnson City Chronicle and Staff-News. The Chronicle becomes the city’s morning paper and the Johnson City Press the city’s afternoon paper.
1939: The Jones family buys out Charles Harkrader’s share of the newspapers and become sole owners of the Johnson City newspapers.
1943: The Johnson City Chronicle ceases publication and is combined with the Johnson City Press to form the Johnson City Press-Chronicle, which begins publishing both a morning and an afternoon edition.
1943-1985: Published as the Johnson City Press-Chronicle.
1985: The newspaper returns to the original 1934 name of the Johnson City Press and ceases publishing an afternoon edition.
1985-present: Published as the Johnson City Press.
2002: The Jones family sells the Johnson City Press to Sandusky Newspapers, Inc., of Sandusky, Ohio, ending nearly 70 years of involvement with the newspaper.
 
 
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
 
The papers of Carl A. Jones reflect Jones’ significant impact on our region’s social, economic, and political development both personally and as publisher of area newspapers. Through its’ extensive collection of office files, correspondence, historical newspapers, clippings, photographs, awards, and other memorabilia, the papers document much of the 20th century history of the Johnson City area and Tennessee, including local and state politics, elections, government activities, community events, civic and social organizations, and other events either newsworthy or of personal interest to Jones. The collection spans principally the period from the Great Depression of the 1930s to the close of the 20th century.
 
The life of Carl Jones was intimately connected with the history of the Johnson City newspaper he owned, and this is reflected in the collection, which contains documentation of both Jones’ personal business investments and his involvement in the management and operations of the Johnson City Press. The collection documents Jones’ role as owner of the Johnson City Press and other Tennessee newspapers as well as WETB radio, providing insight on operations of both daily and weekly newspaper publishing and the radio broadcasting industry in Tennessee. Included among Jones’ papers are some related to his father, Carl A. Jones, Sr., documenting the Jones’ family’s early involvement in the Coca-Cola bottling industry in Bristol, Va., though chiefly concerning Carl, Sr.’s death and estate settlement.
 
The collection is organized into five series as follows: Series I, Office Files, 1924-2002 and undated, Boxes 1-155 and Oversized Folders 1-2; Series II, Scrapbooks, 1934-2002 and undated, Boxes 156-169; Series III, Historical Newspapers, 1889-2002, Boxes 170-184 and Oversized Folder 3; Series IV, Memorabilia, c. 1930s-2000 and undated., Boxes 185-196 and Oversized Folders 4-5; and Series V, Negatives and Photographs, 1894-c. 1990 and undated, Boxes 197-209.
 
Note: In general, for clarity’s sake, when referring to the Johnson City newspaper owned by Carl Jones, the title Johnson City Press is used even when the paper was known as the Johnson City Press-Chronicle.
 
Important subjects in the collection include the following:
 

Alcoholic Beverage Commission
American Newspaper Publishers Association
Appalachian League
Atkins, Talmadge W.
Baseball—Appalachian Region, Southern
Baseball—Tennessee—Johnson City
Covington leader (Covington, Tenn.: 1886)
Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company
East Tennessee State University
Erwin record (Erwin, Tenn.: 1928)
H. P. King Company
Hartsville vidette (Hartsville, Tenn.: 1913)
Herald and tribune (Jonesborough, Tenn.: 1869)
Johnson City press (Johnson City, Tenn.: 1934)
Johnson City (Tenn.)—Commerce
Johnson City (Tenn.)—Economic conditions
Johnson City (Tenn.)—Newspapers
Johnson City (Tenn.)—Politics and government
Jones, Carl A. (Carleton Allen), 1879-1950
Jones, Carl A. (Carleton Allen), 1912-1992
Jones, Kathryn P. (Kathryn Paxton)
Jones family
Lebanon democrat (Lebanon, Tenn.: 1943)
Liquor laws—Tennessee
Liquor traffic—Tennessee
Newspaper publishing—Tennessee
Press, Incorporated
Rotary Club (Johnson City, Tenn.)
Rotary International
Tennessee—Newspapers
Tennessee—Politics and government
Tennessee Press Association
 
 
SERIES DESCRIPTION

Series I, Office Files, 1924-2002 and undated. Boxes 1-155 and Oversized Folders 1-2.
Series I consists of correspondence, memoranda, business, investment, and financial records, reports, newsclippings, architectural drawings, maps, labor relations files, civic organizational files, personal family papers, and printed ephemera maintained in Carl A. Jones’ personal office files at the Johnson City Press. The office files document Jones’ personal family life, his professional and business career as owner and publisher of newspapers in Johnson City, Covington, Erwin, Hartsville, Jonesborough, Lebanon, and Mountain City, Tenn., as founder and owner of WETB radio in Johnson City, his other business investments, including helping to start what became Thomas Nelson Publishers, his civic and community involvement in many organizations, including the Rotary Club, the Johnson City Cardinals baseball team and the Appalachian Baseball League, and his involvement in local and state politics and government, including service as an original member of Tennessee’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission and his efforts to help secure university status and a medical school for East Tennessee State University. The files are arranged in alphabetical order by topic.
 
Series II, Scrapbooks, 1934-2002 and undated. Boxes 156-169.
Series II consists of 18 bound and six unbound scrapbooks compiled by either Carl A. Jones, Jr., or his employees documenting various interests related to Jones and the Johnson City Press and Johnson City Press-Chronicle newspapers. Subjects found in the scrapbooks include a possible appointment of Jones to the Tennessee Valley Authority board of directors (which ultimately did not happen), his activities in the Johnson City Rotary Club and with Rotary International, the Johnson City Cardinals minor league baseball team, and other areas of personal or business interest. Also included are clippings and original drawings of cartoons done for the newspaper by Press-Chronicle illustrator Jim Counts. Scrapbooks contain newsclippings, newspapers, postcards, correspondence, printed ephemera, and memorabilia. A small number of photographs found in the scrapbooks have been left in place to retain the context to which they relate. The scrapbooks are arranged alphabetically by the party of interest and then chronologically.
 
Series III, Historical Newspapers, 1889-2002. Boxes 170-184 and Oversized Folder 3.
Series III consists of Carl A. Jones, Jr.’s collection of historical newspapers, a total of 416 newspapers collected by Jones or his family, which held historical value or personal interest for them. Most are newspapers for which Carl A. Jones was the owner. Subjects covered include major world, state, or local events such as prominent moments in World War II, the 1969 Moon landing, elections, events in the history of East Tennessee State University, important events in Jones’ life, and important milestones in the operations of the Johnson City Press-Chronicle, Johnson City Press, and other newspapers owned by Press, Inc. The newspapers are arranged in alphabetical order by newspaper title and then chronologically. The one exception to this is that the Johnson City Press (1934-1943), Johnson City Press-Chronicle (1943-1985), and Johnson City Press (1985-2002) have been treated as one continuous entity (being the same newspaper with three different name changes but being owned and published throughout the period 1934-2002 by the Jones family).
 
Series IV, Memorabilia, c. 1930s-2000 and undated. Boxes 185-196 and Oversized Folders 4-5.
Series IV consists of awards, certificates, artifacts, and other memorabilia collected by Carl A. Jones, Jr., over a long and influential career as a business and civic leader in the Tri-Cities region of upper East Tennessee. The memorabilia reflect areas of interest Jones had in newspaper publishing, business, politics, and with national, state, and local civic, professional, and charitable organizations. Materials in the series are arranged alphabetically by subject with oversized items filed at the end of the series.
 
Series V, Negatives and Photographs, 1894-c. 1990 and undated. Boxes 197-209.
Series V consists of negatives, slides, photographic prints, newspaper printing plates, and a photographic scrapbook documenting individuals, places, and events connected with or of interest to Carl A. Jones. Many of the photographs were made by professional photographers in his employ at the Johnson City Press. Most of the images are not dated but generally are in the time span of the 1950s-1980s. The series is arranged in the following order by image type: negatives and slides, prints, printing plates, oversized images, and a photographic scrapbook. Photographic prints (Boxes 198-208) are arranged in alphabetical order by the subject’s name. Box 209 contains a photographic scrapbook of images related to operations and personnel of the Johnson City Press.
 
 
BOX AND FOLDER LIST
 
Series I, Office Files, 1924-2002 and undated. Boxes 1-155 and Oversized Folders 1-2.
 

Box 1
 
1. A – General, 1958-1960
2. A – General, 1959
3. A – General, 1961
4. A – General, 1963
5. A – General, 1965
6. A – General, 1967
7. A – General, 1968
8. A – General, 1987
 
Box 2
 
1. A – General, 1988
2. A – General, 1989
3. A – General, 1989-1990, Part 1
4. A – General, 1989-1900, Part 2
5. A – General, 1991
6. Adams, George, 1988-1991
7. Address Book, A – G, undated
 
Box 3
 
1. Address Book, H – P, undated
2. Address Book, Q – Z, undated
3. Address Book, A – J, undated
4. Address Book, K – Z, undated
5. Addresses, undated
6. Advertising, 1957
7. Advertising, Cut-off List, 1988
8. Advertising, Cut-off List, 1989
9. Advertising, Cut-off List, 1991
10. Akers, Doris, 1989
 
Box 4
 
1. Alcoholic Beverage Commission (A.B.C.), 1964, Part 1
2. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1964, Part 2
3. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1964, Part 3
4. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1964: Herman A. Bomar, Jr.
5. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1964: John Ford Cavale
6. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1964: Expenses
7. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1964: Hearings
8. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1964: Carl A. Jones, Personal
9. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1964: Rives A. Mauker
10. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965, Part 1
11. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965, Part 2
12. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Activities Report
 
Box 5
 
1. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Scott Alden
2. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Apparent Consumption of Distilled Spirits, 1956-
1965
3. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Applications
4. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Beverage Misc.
5. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Expenses
6. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Germantown Case
7. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Hearings
8. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Rives A. Mauker
9. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: Progress Report and Recommendations
10. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1965: State Liquor Administration
11. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1966, Part 1
 
Box 6
 
1. Alcohol Beverage Commission, 1966, Part 2
2. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1966, Part 3
3. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1966: Annual Statistical Report of the Distilled Spirits
Industry, 1965-1966
4. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1966: Watson Case
5. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1967
6. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1967: Applications and Complaints
7. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1967: Study Commission
8. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1967-1969, Part 1
 
Box 7
 
1. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1967-1969, Part 2
2. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1969-1971
3. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1974-1988
4. Alcoholic Beverage Commission: Rules, c. 1983
5. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1990, Part 1
6. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1990, Part 2
7. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1990, Part 3
8. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1990, Part 4
9. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1990, Part 5
10. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1990, Part 6
 
Box 8
 
1. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1990, Part 7
2. Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1990: August ABC Meeting and Surrounding Plans
3. Alcoholic Beverage Commission: TBAC Agents’ Conference, 1990
4. Alcoholic Beverage Commission: News clippings, 1963-1966
5. Alexander, Lamar, 1987
6. Allendale (Fireman’s Mutual-Travelers Boiler Insurance), 1962-1974
7. Allocated Whole Life Plan, 1976
8. Amaryllis Order, 1987
9. Amaryllis Order, 1988
10. Amaryllis Order, 1989
11. American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus, 1973
12. American Hospital Supply, 1961
13. American Institute of Accountants, 1959
14. American Institute of Accountants, 1960
15. American Management Association, 1959
 
Box 9
 
1. American Newspaper Publishers Association (ANPA), 1959, Part 1
2. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1959, Part 2
3. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1960, Part 1
4. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1960, Part 2
5. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1960, Part 3
6. American Newspaper Publishers Association: Correspondence, 1961-1962
7. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1966
 
Box 10
 
1. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1967
2. American Newspaper Publishers Association: I-T-A-6 (a) Federal Laws 1968, Committee
ANPA, Part 1
3. American Newspaper Publishers Association: I-T-A-6 (a) Federal Laws 1968, Committee
ANPA, Part 1
4. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1987, Part 1
5. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1987, Part 2
6. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1987, Part 3
 
Box 11
 
1. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1987, Part 4
2. American Newspapers publishers Association, 1988
3. American Newspaper Publishers Association, Lost Angeles, 1990
4. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1990. Part 1
5. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1990. Part 2
6. American Newspaper Publishers Association, Las Vegas, 1990
7. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1991, Part 1
 
Box 12
 
1. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1991, Part 2
2. American Newspaper Publishers Association, May 4-7, Vancouver – 1991
3. American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1992
4. American Press Institute, 1958
5. American Press Institute, 1960
6. Annexation, undated
7. Anniversary, 1958-1959
8. Annual Reports (various companies), 1963
9. Annual Reports (various companies), 1980-91
 
Box 13
 
1. Appalachian League, 1943-1944 and undated
2. Appalachian League, 1944-58
3. Associated Press (AP), 1953
4. Associated Press, 1959
5. Associated Press, 1960, Part 1
6. Associated Press, 1960, Part 2
7. Associated Press, 1961
8. Associated Press: Correspondence, 1962, Part 1 of 2
9. Associated Press: Correspondence, 1962, Part 2 of 2
10. Associated Press, 1964
11. Associated Press, 1986-1987
12. Associated Press, 1988
 
Box 14
 
1. Associated Press, 1989
2. Associated Press, 1990, Part 1
3. Associated Press, 1990, Part 2
4. Associated Press, 1991
5. Associated Press, 1992
6. Art and Health Center, 1964
7. Atkins, T.W., 1947-1951
8. Atkins, T. W., 1951
 
Box 15
 
1. Atkins, T. W., 1952
2. Atkins, T. W., 1953
3. Atkins, T. W., 1954
4. Atkins, T. W., 1955
5. Atkins, T. W., 1956
6. Atkins, T. W., 1957
7. Atkins, T. W., 1958
8. Atkins, T. W., 1959, Part 1
9. Atkins, T. W., 1959, Part 2
 
Box 16
 
1. Atkins, T. W., 1959, Part 3
2. Atkins, T. W., 1959, Part 4
3. Atkins, T. W., 1960, Part 1
4. Atkins, T. W. 1960, Part 2
5. Atkins, T. W., 1960, Part 3
6. Atkins, T. W., 1961, Part 1
7. Atkins, T. W., 1961, Part 2
8. Atkins, T. W., 1962
 
Box 17
 
1. Atkins, T. W.: Parking Lot, 1957
2. Atkins, T. W.: First Presbyterian Church, 1955
3. Atkins, T. W.: First Presbyterian Church, 1956
4. Atkins, T. W.: First Presbyterian Church, 1957
5. Atkins, T. W.: First Presbyterian Church, 1958-1960
6. Atkins, T. W.: Scholarship Fund, 1958-1962
7. Atlantic Features and Printing, Inc., 1960
8. Atlantic Features and Printing, Inc., 1970
9. Atlantic Features and Printing, Inc., 1972
 
Box 18
 
1. Audit Bureau of Circulation, 1959
2. Audit Bureau of Circulation, 1960
3. Audit Bureau, 1966
4. Audit Report (Circulation), 1948
5. Audit Report, 1958
6. B – General, 1936
7. B – General, 1959-1960, Part 1
8. B – General, 1959-1960, Part 2
9. B – General, 1961
10. B – General, 1963
11. B – General, 1968
12. B – General, 1986-1987.
13. B – General, 1987-1988.
14. B – General, 1989
15. B – General, 1990
16. B – General, 1990-1991
17. B – General, 1992
 
 
Box 19
 
1. Bailey Family Fund, 1966-1967
2. Bank Statements, 1988
3. Bank Statements, 1988-1991
4. Barter Theatre, 1959
5. Baseball, 1958
6. Basil L. Smith System, Inc., 1960
7. Bawbridge Sale, 1958
8. Beaunit Fibers, 1966
9. Birthday Cards, 1987-1988
10. Blackstone Military Academy, 1914-1990
11. Blue Cross, 1987
12. Boats, 1959
13. Bowater, 1959
14. Bowater, 1986-1990
 
Box 20
 
1. Boy Scouts of America, 1959
2. Boy Scouts of America, 1961
3. Boy Scouts of America, 1963
4. Boy Scouts of America, 1964
5. Boy Scouts of America, 1970
6. Boy Scouts of America, 1988-1989
7. Boy Scouts of America, 1990
8. Boys Club of America, 1960
9. Boys Club of America, 1967
10. Boys Club of America, 1986-1987
11. Boys Club of America, 1989
12. Boys Club of America, 1990
13. Boys Clubs of America, undated
 
Box 21
 
1. Bradley, Clarence W., 1952-1954
2. Branham Company, 1961
3. Branham Company, 1967
4. Branham Company, 1968
5. Branham Company, 1987
6. Branham Company, 1988
7. Branham Company, 1989
8. Branham Company, 1990
9. Branham Company, 1991
10. Branham Company, 1992
11. Breeden, Bill, 1966
12. Breeden, Bill, 1987
13. Breeden, Bill, 1988-1989
14. Breeden, Bill, 1990
15. “Bridge To The Sun,” 1961
16. Bristol Properties, 1983-1988
17. Bristol Properties, 1988-1992
18. Bristol Speedway, 1967
 
Box 22
 
1. Brooke, Jennifer, 1988
2. Broyles, P. E., 1963
3. Bryant, Frank, 1958-1959
4. Bryant, Frank, 1966
5. Bryant, Frank, 1967
6. “Buckskin” Stories, undated
7. Budgets, 1961-1962
8. Buffalo Investment Club, 1958
9. Buffalo Valley Country Club, 1975-1976
10. Buffalo Valley Picnic, 1984-1987
11. Building Remodeling, 1989
12. Bureau of Advertising, 1959
13. Burkhalter Gift, 1965
14. C – General, 1960
15. C – General, 1961
16. C – General, 1966
17. C – General, 1971
18. C – General, 1983-1986
19. C – General, 1987
20. C – General, 1988
21. C – General, 1989
 
Box 23
 
1. C – General, 1990, Part 1
2. C – General, 1990, Part 2
3. C – General, 1991
4. C – General, 1992
5. Caber Systems, 1989
6. Calendar, 1986
7. California Trip, 1964-1966
8. Carbine, Roy, 1986-1991
9. Carl A. Jones Newspapers, 1983
10. Carl A. Jones Newspapers, 1991
11. Carl A. Jones Newspapers: Group Meetings, 1990
12. Carl A. Jones Symposium, 1992
13. Carrier’s Contract, 1964-65
14. Castle, John, 1988-1990
15. Censorship, 1937
16. Census, 1960
17. Chamber of Commerce, 1958
18. Chamber of Commerce, 1959
 
Box 24
 
1. Chamber of Commerce, 1960, Part 1
2. Chamber of Commerce, 1960, Part 2
3. Chamber of Commerce, 1960, Part 3
4. Chamber of Commerce, 1961, Part 1
5. Chamber of Commerce, 1961, Part 2
6. Chamber of Commerce, 1961, Part 3
7. Chamber of Commerce, 1965
8. Chamber of Commerce, 1987
9. Chamber of Commerce, 1989
10. Chamber of Commerce, 1992
11. Chamber Quarters, 1960
 
Box 25
 
1. Charter of the City of Johnson City, Tennessee, 1939
2. Chattanooga Wholesale, 1965, Part 1
3. Chattanooga Wholesale, 1965, Part 2
4. Check Stubs, 1971, Part 1
5. Check Stubs, 1971, Part 2
6. Cheese Order, 1986
7. Cheese Order, 1987
8. Cheese Order, 1988
9. Cheese Order, 1989-1990
 
Box 26
 
1. Christmas, 1953
2. Christmas, 1954
3. Christmas, 1964-1965
4. Christmas, 1966, Part 1
5. Christmas, 1966, Part 2
6. Christmas, 1967
7. Christmas, 1969
8. Christmas, 1985
9. Christmas, 1986, Part 1
10. Christmas, 1986, Part 2
 
Box 27
 
1. Christmas, 1986-1988.
2. Christmas, 1988
3. Christmas Party, 1988
4. Christmas, 1989
5. Christmas, 1990
6. Christmas, 1991
7. Christmas, undated
8. Circulation Department, 1959-1961
9. Circulation Department, 1967-1968
10. Circulation Department, 1987-1990
11. Circulation Department: Weekly Reports, 1988
12. Circulation Department: Weekly Reports, 1991
 
Box 28
 
1. Clark, J. F. (Coca-Cola), 1950-1952
2. Classified Department, 1959, Part 1
3. Classified Department, 1959, Part 2
4. Classified Department, 1959, Part 3
5. Classified Department, 1960
6. Clement, Frank G., 1954
7. Clement, Frank G.: West Tennessee Opening Campaign Speech, 1954
8. Clement, Frank G., 1955
9. Clement, Frank G., 1964-1965
10. Clement, Frank G., 1966
 
 
Box 29
 
1. Clement, Frank G., 1967
2. Clement, Frank G.: Coosa River, 1959-1960.
3. Clement, Frank G.: Industrial Development Tour, 1964
4. Clinchfield Railroad, 1954
5. Cloyd, John, 1959 and undated.
6. C. M. Kemp Company, 1957-1959
7. Coca-Cola, 1949-1980 and undated.
8. Coca-Cola, 1991-1992
9. Coca-Cola Bills, 1950-1958
10. Coca-Cola Bottling, 1963-1964.
11. Coca-Cola Complaints. 1959-1960
12. Color Award, 1965
13. Color Comics, 1960
14. Commerce Clearing House, Inc., 1959-1961
15. Commercial Savings and Loans, 1959
16. Committeemen’s Guide Book, 1959
17. Company Policy, undated
18. Comparative Lineage Reports, 1991
19. Comparative Lineage Reports, 1992
 
Box 30
 
1. Complaints, 1961
2. Composing Room, 1959
3. Composing Room, 1960
4. Composing Room, 1987-1989
5. Comptroller of the Treasury, 1944
6. Comptroller of the Treasury, 1988
7. Conference Room and related matters, 1973
8. Congressional Reapportionment, 1965
9. Continental Features, 1973-1979, Part 1
10. Continental Features, 1973-1979, Part 2
11. Continental Features, 1973-1979, Part 3
12. Continental Features, 1986-1991, Part 1
 
Box 31
 
1. Continental Features, 1986-1991, Part 2
2. Continental Insurance Company, 1973-1974
3. Contracts, 1990
4. Contracts, 1991
5. Contributions, 1987
6. Cook Exhibit, 1967
7. Cook, Robert, 1966-1973 and undated.
8. Cook, Robert, 1976-86
9. Coosa River Newsprint Company, 1959
10. Coosa River Newsprint Company, 1960
11. Coosa River Newsprint Company, 1960-1961
12. Coosa River Trip, 1960
13. Corporate Changes, 1980-1984
14. Corporation Reports, 1958-1959, Part 1
15. Corporation Reports, 1958-1959, Part 2
 
Box 32
 
1. Corporation Reports, 1959-1960, Part 1
2. Corporation Reports, 1959-1960, Part 2
3. Correspondence, 1961
4. Correspondence, 1966
5. Correspondence, 1968
6. Cottrell Company, 1966
7. Court Pix, 1962
8. Covington Leader, 1965-1966
9. Covington Leader, 1967
10. Covington Leader, 1968, Part 1
 
Box 33
 
1. Covington Leader, 1968, Part 2
2. Covington Leader, 1980
3. Covington Leader, 1986
4. Covington Leader, 1988, Part 1
5. Covington Leader, 1988, Part 2
6. Covington Leader, 1988, Part 3
7. Covington Leader, 1989-1990, Part 1
 
Box 34
 
1. Covington Leader, 1989-1990, Part 2
2. Covington Leader, 1989-1990, Part 3
3. Covington Leader, 1990
4. Covington Leader, 1991, Part 1
5. Covington Leader, 1991, Part 2
6. Covington Leader, 1991, Part 3
7. Covington Leader: Current Insurance File, 1966-1974
8. Covington Publishing Company, 1991
9. Creatively Speaking, 1965
10. Crockett, Davy, 1958
 
Box 35
 
1. Cruising With Safety, 1955
2. Culver Military Academy, 1959
3. Customer Addresses, undated.
4. D – General, 1960
5. D – General, 1961
6. D – General, 1967
7. D – General, 1987-1988
8. D – General, 1989
9. D – General, 1990
10. D – General, undated
11. Dawn of Hope, 1991
12. Day Book, 1967
13. DelBrugger /Stone & Thomas, 1990
14. Denise Lingerie Corporation, 1965
15. “Departmental Expenses,” 1960
16. Desert Shield (Gary Ferguson, Tim Tipton), 1990-1991
17. Desk Diary, 1952
18. Display Advertising, 1959
19. Display Advertising, 1960
20. Display and Classified Advertising, 1990
 
Box 36
 
1. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1951-1952
2. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1953
3. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1954
4. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1955
5. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1956
6. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1957-1958
7. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1959
8. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1960
9. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1961
10. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1966
11. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1967-1968
12. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company: Annual Statements, 1959-1970
13. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company: John F. Clark, 1968
14. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling: Soft Drink Tax, 1963-1964
 
Box 37
 
1. Dog House Inventory, undated
2. Donnelly, Harry I. (Irish), 1964
3. Dosser, Harry, 1966
4. Dossett, Burgin E., 1958
5. Downtown Committee (project), 1986-1988
6. Draft Board (Selective Service), 1966
7. Drain, Brooks, 1972
8. Drawings, 1988
9. Due Bills File, 1958-1959, Part 1
10. Due Bills File, 1958-1959, Part 2
11. Dunn, Winfield, 1972
12. Duke University Hospital, 1989
13. E – General, 1956
14. E – General, 1960
15. E – General, 1961
16. E – General, 1981
17. E – General, 1984-1987
 
Box 38
 
1. E – General, 1988
2. E – General, 1990
3. E – General, 1991
4. East Tennessee State College, 1959-1960, Part 1
5. East Tennessee State College, 1959-1960, Part 2
6. East Tennessee State University (ETSU), 1986
7. ETSU, 1987
8. ETSU, 1988
9. ETSU, 1989, Part 1
10. ETSU, 1989, Part 2
 
Box 39
 
1. ETSU, 1989, Part 3
2. ETSU, 1990, Part 1
3. ETSU, 1990, Part 2
4. ETSU, 1990, Part 3
5. ETSU, 1991
 
Box 40
 
1. ETSU: Carroll Reece Museum, 1966-1967
2. ETSU: Carroll Reece Museum, 1968-1990
3. ETSU: Foundation, 1987
4. ETSU: Foundation, 1988, Part 1
5. ETSU: Foundation, 1988, Part 2
6. ETSU: Foundation, 1989, Part 1
7. ETSU: Foundation, 1989, Part 2
8. ETSU: Foundation, 1991, Part 1
9. ETSU: Foundation, 1991, Part 2
 
Box 41
 
1. ETSU: Foundation, 1991, Part 3
2. ETSU: Foundation, 1991, Part 4
3. ETSU: Foundation, 1991, Part 5
4. ETSU: Golf Championship, 1989
5. ETSU: Medical School, 1973-1980, Part 1
6. ETSU: Medical School, 1973-1980, Part 2
7. ETSU: Medical School, 1988
8. ETSU: Medical School, 1989
9. ETSU: Medical School, 1990
10. ETSU: Medical School Newsclippings, 1974
11. Economic Development Board, 1989-1991
12. Editor & Publisher, 1959
13. Editor & Publisher, 1974
 
Box 42
 
1. Editor & Publisher, 1987
2. Editor & Publisher, 1988, Part 1
3. Editor & Publisher, 1988, Part 2
4. Editor & Publisher, 1989
5. Editor & Publisher, 1990
6. Editor & Publisher, 1991
7. Editor & Publisher, 1992
 
Box 43
 
1. Editorials, 1947
2. Editorials, 1960-1963
3. Education Bill, 1967
4. Edwards, Ruth, undated
5. Eisenhower, Dwight, 1960
6. Election Laws, 1946-1960
7. Elections, 1960
8. Elections, 1966
9. Ellington, Buford, 1958-1959, Part 1
10. Ellington, Buford, 1958-1959, Part 2
11. Ellington, Buford, 1961
12. Ellington, Buford, 1966
13. Ellington, Buford, 1967
14. Employee Pensions: “A brief guide to planning an employee’s pension or profit sharing
trust”
15. Employees Assistance Program, undated
16. Employees’ Telephone and Address Directory, 1988
 
Box 44
 
1. England, Ron, 1987
2. Engraving Equipment and Machines, 1959
3. Equalization, 1941
4. Equalization (Property Assessment), 1961
5. Equipment, 1972
6. Equipment and Fixtures Inventory, 1958
7. Equipment and Supplies Inventory, 1960
8. Erwin Publishing Company, 1968-1991
9. Erwin Record, 1957
10. Erwin Record, 1986-1987
11. Erwin Record, 1989
12. Erwin Record, 1990
13. Erwin Record, 1991
14. Erwin Record: Insurance, 1967-1970
15. Erwin Record: Insurance, 1974-1975
 
Box 45
 
1. Evergreen Garden Center, 1990-1991
2. Executive Secretary Applications, 1985
3. Executive Thrift Card, Inc., 1967
4. Expansion Program, 1971-1974
5. Expansion Program: Burleson, 1971-1973
6. Expansion Program: Clyde Reed Associates, 1972-1973
7. Expansion Program: Executive Orders, 1973-1974
8. Expansion Program: Jay Fields, 1973-1974
9. Expansion Program: Tim Jones, 1971-1973
10. Expansion Program: Loans, 1973
11. Expansion Program: Miscellaneous, 1971-1973, Part 1
12. Expansion Program: Miscellaneous, 1971-1973, Part 2
13. Expansion Program: Sculpture, 1971-1973
 
Box 46
 
1. F – General, 1957-1959
2. F – General, 1960
3. F – General, 1961
4. F – General, 1967
5. F – General, 1988-1989
6. F – General, 1990
7. F – General, 1991
8. F – General, undated
9. “Family Album in Bronze” by Robert Cook, 1976
10. Farmers’ Almanac, 1973-1974
11. “Father of the Bride” Book, 1988
12. Fayette Falcon, 1991
13. Federal Trade Commission, 1962
14. Financial Statements, 1960
15. Financial Statements, 1963
16. Financial Statements, 1965-1984
 
Box 47
 
1. Fireman’s Mutual Insurance Correspondence, 1963-1970, Part 1
2. Fireman’s Mutual Insurance Correspondence, 1963-1970, Part 2
3. First National Bank of Sullivan County, 1967
4. Fleenor Security Systems, 1990
5. Fontenay, Charles, 1957
6. Fox, Steve, 1986-1989
7. Fox, Steve, 1990-1992.
8. Freedom of Information Center, 1966
9. Freedoms Foundation, 1968
10. Freight Receipts, 1959
11. Freight Receipts, 1960
12. Friends and Romans, 1975
13. G – General, 1959-1960
14. G – General, 1961
15. G – General, 1962
16. G – General, 1967
17. G – General, 1987
18. G – General, 1988
19. G – General, 1989
20. G – General, 1990
21. G – General, 1990-1991
22. G – General, 1992
 
Box 48
 
1. Golf Course (Municipal), 1961
2. Gore, Albert, Sr., 1966
3. Gore, Albert, Jr., 1987
4. Gouge, Debbie, 1988
5. Gouge, Debbie, 1989
6. Grollemund, William Frederick, 1987
7. Guarauda, Ecuador, 1966
8. H – General, 1951
9. H – General, 1959-1960
10. H – General, 1961
11. H – General, 1966
12. H – General, 1987
13. H – General, 1988
14. H – General, 1989
15. H – General, 1990
16. H – General, 1992
17. H – General, undated
18. Ham Orders, 1987-1990
19. Hamill, Dorothy, 1961-1972 and undated.
20. Hamilton National Bank, 1963
21. Hamilton National Bank, 1965
22. Hamilton National Bank, 1967
 
Box 49
 
1. Hamilton Bank, 1987
2. Hamilton Bank, 1988
3. Hamilton Bank, 1989
4. Hamilton Bank, 1990, Part 1
5. Hamilton Bank, 1990, Part 2
6. Hamilton Bank, 1991, Part 1
7. Hamilton Bank, 1991, Part 2
8. Hamilton Bank, 1992
 
Box 50
 
1. Hamilton Clan, 1971-1976
2. Hamilton Clan, 1982
3. Hamilton Clan, 1988-1990
4. Hamilton, Howard, 1987
5. Hamilton, Howard, 1989
6. Hamilton, Howard, 1990-1991
7. Harkrader, Carleton, undated
8. Harkrader, Charles Johnston, 1965
9. Harris, Allen, 1972
10. Hartsville Vidette, 1987-1989
11. Hartsville Vidette, 1990-1991
12. Haven of Mercy, 1989
13. Highway 11-E, 1949
14. Highways, 1956 and undated
15. Hill, Debbie, 1990
 
Box 51
 
1. Historical Files, 1965-1969
2. History of Johnson City and It’s Environs, 1960
3. Hodge, Rupert Clyde, 1952
4. Hodge, Tom, 1987-1990
5. Hold File, 1960
6. Hold File, 1979-1991, Part 1
7. Hold File, 1979-1991, Part 2
8. Holding Company Information, 1981
9. Holdings, 1962-1992, Part 1
10. Holdings, 1962-1992, Part 2
 
Box 52
 
1. Holston Mountain Plane Crash, 1961
2. Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Upper East Tennessee, 1989
3. Honeycutt, Janice, 1989-1992
4. Hourly Paid Pension Plan, 1964-1971
5. Hourly Paid Pension Plan, 1971-1974
6. “How to Use the Daily Newspaper in the Curriculum,” 1962
7. H. P. King Company, 1951-1955
8. H. P. King Company, 1956-1958
9. H. P. King Company, 1959-1960, Part 1
10. H. P. King Company, 1959-1960, Part 2
11. H. P. King Company, 1961, Part 1
12. H. P. King Company, 1961, Part 2
13. H. P. King Company, 1963
 
Box 53
 
1. H. P. King Company, 1966
2. H. P. King Company, 1968
3. H. P. King Company, 1980-1985
4. H. P. King Company: Correspondence, 1968
5. H. P. King Company: Report on Audit, 1954
6. Hurstleigh Club, 1982
7. Hurstleigh Club, 1988
8. I – General, 1960-1961
9. I – General, 1986
10. I – General, 1989
11. I – General, 1990
12. Imperial Type Metal Company, 1958-1959
13. Imperial Type Metal Company, 1960
14. Income Tax, 1939-1949
15. Income Tax, 1952
16. Income Tax, 1953
 
Box 54
 
1. Income Tax, 1954
2. Income Tax, 1963, Part 1
3. Income Tax, 1963, Part 2
4. Income Tax, 1964
5. Income Tax, 1965
6. Income Tax, 1966
7. Income Tax, 1967
8. Income Tax, 1968
9. Income Tax, 1969
 
Box 55
 
1. Income Tax, 1970-1972
2. Income Tax, 1972, Part 1
3. Income Tax, 1972, Part 2
4. Income Tax, 1972, Part 3
5. Income Tax, 1973
6. Income Tax, 1973-1974
7. Income Tax, 1974
8. Income Tax, 1975
9. Income Tax, 1976
10. Income Tax, 1977
11. Income Tax, 1978
 
Box 56
 
1. Income Tax, 1979, Part 1
2. Income Tax, 1979, Part 2
3. Income Tax, 1980, Part 1
4. Income Tax, 1980, Part 2
5. Income Tax, 1981, Part 1
6. Income Tax, 1981, Part 2
7. Income Tax, 1982, Part 1
8. Income Tax, 1982, Part 2
9. Income Tax, 1983, Part 1
 
Box 57
 
1. Income Tax, 1983, Part 2
2. Income Tax, 1983, Part 3
3. Income Tax, 1984
4. Income Tax, 1985
5. Income Tax, 1986
6. Income Tax, 1987, Part 1
7. Income Tax, 1987, Part 2
 
Box 58
 
1. Income Tax, 1988
2. Income Tax, 1989
3. Income Tax, 1990
4. Income Tax, 1991
 
Box 59
 
1. India Trip, 1969, Part 1
2. India Trip, 1969, Part 2
3. Inland Newspaper Machinery Company, 1959
4. Inland Newspaper Machinery Corporation, 1991
5. Insurance, 1961-1971, Part 1
6. Insurance, 1961-1971, Part 2
 
Box 60
 
1. Insurance, 1961-1971, Part 3
2. Insurance, 1971-1973, Part 1
3. Insurance, 1971-1973, Part 2
4. Insurance, 1973-1974
5. Insurance, 1974-1975
 
Box 61
 
1. Insurance, 1976
2. Insurance, 1989
3. Insurance, 1990
4. Insurance, 1991
5. Insurance, 1992
6. Insurance: Audit and Inspection Correspondence, 1964-1965
7. Insurance: Policies, 1975-1989
8. Insurance Report, 1962, Part 1
 
 
Box 62
 
1. Insurance Report, 1962, Part 2
2. Insurance Report, 1962, Part 3
3. Insurance Report, 1963
4. Insurance Report, 1963
5. Insurance Report, 1965
6. Insurance Report, 1966, Part 1
7. Insurance Report, 1966, Part 2
8. Insurance Report, 1967
9. Insurance Report, 1968
10. Integration, 1955-1961 and undated
11. Interface (Press, Inc. newsletter), 1986
12. Integon-79 Allocated Whole Life Plan, 1976.
13. Intermountain Telephone Company, 1959
14. Intermountain Telephone Company, 1960
15. Internal Revenue Service, 1959
16. Internal Revenue Service, 1960
17. Internal Revenue Service, 1970
 
Box 63
 
1. J – General, 1964
2. J – General, 1986-1987
3. J – General, 1988
4. J – General, 1989
5. J – General, 1990
6. J – General, 1991
7. J – General, 1992
8. Jefferson Standard Life Insurance, 1973-1974
9. Everett Jenkins Award Fund, 1957-1959
10. Jesse Holman Jones Hospital, 1988
11. John Birch Society, 1961
12. John Budd Company, 1959
13. John Budd Company, 1960
14. John Budd Company, 1961
15. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance, 1975
16. Johnson City-Army Advisory Committee, 1960
 
Box 64
 
1. Johnson City Cardinals, 1949
2. Johnson City Cardinals Baseball Club, 1952-1954
3. Johnson City Cardinals, 1959-1960
4. Johnson City Cardinals, 1961
5. Johnson City Cardinals, 1986
6. Johnson City Cardinals: News clippings, 1947-1953
7. Johnson City Centennial, 1969
8. Johnson City, City of, 1959-1961
9. Johnson City, City of, 1970
10. Johnson City Country Club, 1961
 
Box 65
 
1. Johnson City Developmental Corporation, 1959-1960
2. Johnson City Development Company, 1964-1968
3. Johnson City Industrial Data, 1957
4. Johnson City Medical Center, 1988
5. Johnson City Medical Center, 1989
6. Johnson City Medical Center, 1990, Part 1
7. Johnson City Medical Center, 1990, Part 2
8. Johnson City Medical Center, 1990, Part 3
9. Johnson City Medical Center, 1991-1992
 
Box 66
 
1. Johnson City Power Board, 1959-1960. Part 1
2. Johnson City Power Board, 1959-1960. Part 2
3. Johnson City Power Board, 1961, Part 1
4. Johnson City Power Board, 1961, Part 2
5. Johnson City Power Board: Power Contract, 1952
6. Johnson City Power Board: Report on Underground Electric Distribution, 1959
7. Johnson City Press, 1986
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1943-1953 and undated.
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1963
10. Johnson City Press Chronicle, 1965-1985, Part 1
11. Johnson City Press Chronicle, 1965-1985, Part 2
 
Box 67
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Awards, 1968-1969
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Contests, 1959
3. Johnson City Press Chronicle: History, undated
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Personnel: Actuarial Report for a Revised Pension Plan for
Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1977
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Personnel: A Planning Effort to Strengthen the
Competitiveness of the Johnson City Press-Chronicle News Operation, undated
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Personnel: 2nd Edition Johnson City Press-Chronicle Handbook
on Policy & Style, 1968
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Personnel (Labor Strike), 1950
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Personnel, 1960-1961
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Readership Studies of the Johnson City Press Chronicle, 1967
10. Johnson City-Press-Chronicle: Readership Studies of the Johnson City Press Chronicle, 1967
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Readership Survey, 1959
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Reception for 50th Anniversary, 1984, Part 1
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Reception for 50th Anniversary, 1984, Part 2
 
Box 68
 
1. Johnson City: The Way We Were, 1989 report by J. O. Lewis
2. Johnson City, Tennessee, 1943-1961
3. Johnson City, Tennessee, 1963
4. Johnson City, Tennessee, 1966
5. Johnson City, Tennessee, 1971
6. Johnson City, Tennessee: Downtown Development, 1963
7. Johnson City, Tennessee: Statistics, 1950
8. Johnson City, Tennessee: Statistics, 1961
9. Johnson City Hospital Pledges, 1991
10. Jones, Alice, 1960-1961, Part 1
11. Jones, Alice, 1960-1961, Part 2
12. Jones, Alice, 1960-1961, Part 3
13. Jones, Buddy, 1959
14. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Accident, Thanksgiving Day, 1960
15. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Baseball, 1947
 
Box 69
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Biographical, 1987-1991, Part 1
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Biographical, 1987-1991, Part 2
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: College Papers, 1933-1934
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Congratulations, 1963
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Correspondence, 1959-1960, Part 1
6. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Correspondence, 1959-1960, Part 2
 
Box 70
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Correspondence, 1960-1961, Part 1
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Correspondence, 1960-1961, Part 2
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Correspondence, 1960-1961, Part 3
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Correspondence, 1960-1961, Part 4
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Correspondence, 1963
6. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Correspondence, 1989
7. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Death, 1992
8. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Directions to Carl A. Jones Lake House, 1990
9. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Extras on Carl Jones Job, undated
10. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Family Correspondence, 1960-1961
 
Box 71
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Family Correspondence, 1975
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Family Correspondence, 1989
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Family Correspondence, 1990-1991
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Farm Material, 1945-1949
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Gilbreath Information, 1952
6. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Income Tax and Donations, 1970
7. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Insurance, 1969-1972
8. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Last Will and Testament, 1983
9. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: List of Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc., 1968
10. Jones, Carl A., Jr. Memoranda, 1988-1991
11. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: News clippings, 1956-1992 and undated
12. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personnel, 1935-1939, Part 1
13. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personnel, 1935-1939, Part 2
 
Box 72
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personnel, 1935-1939, Part 3
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1942-1945
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1945
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1946
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1947
6. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1948
7. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1949, Part 1
 
Box 73
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1949, Part 2
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1950, Part 1
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1950, Part 2
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1951-1952, Part 1
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1951-1952, Part 2
 
Box 74
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1951-1952, Part 3
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1953, Part 1
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1953, Part 2
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1953, Part 3
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1954
 
Box 75
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1955-1957, Part 1
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1955-1957, Part 2
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1955-1957, Part 3
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: 1956-1958
 
Box 76
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1960, Part 1
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1960, Part 2
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1960, Part 3
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personnel, 1961, Part 1
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personnel, 1961, Part 2
 
Box 77
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1961, Part 3
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1961, Part 4
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1961, Part 5
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1961, Part 6
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1962-1963
6. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1963
7. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1964
 
Box 78
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1966, Part 1
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1966, Part 2
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1966, Part 3
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1966, Part 4
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1967
 
Box 79
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1968
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1968-1969
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1969
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal 1970
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1971-1972
6. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1973-1976
7. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1976, Part 1
 
Box 80
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1976, Part 2
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1986-1987, Part 1
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1986-1987, Part 2
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1986-1987, Part 3
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1988, Part 1
6. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1988, Part 2
 
Box 81
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1989, Part 1
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1989, Part 2
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1990, Part 1
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1990, Part 2
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1990, Part 3
6. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1990, Part 4
7. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1991
8. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Personal, 1992
 
Box 82
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr.: Take Home, 1960
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr., and T.W. Atkins Account Book, 1964-1970
3. Jones, Carl A., Sr., 1948 and undated
4. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Biographical Data, 1879-1950
5. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Business Letters, 1942-1943, Part 1
6. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Business Letters, 1942-1943, Part 2
7. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Business Letters, 1944
8. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Business Letters, 1946
9. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Business Letters, 1947
10. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Business Letters, 1948
11. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Business Letters, 1949
12. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Business Letters, 1950
 
Box 83
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Correspondence, 1936-1947, Part 1
2. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Correspondence, 1936-1947, Part 2
3. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Correspondence, 1936-1947, Part 3
4. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: “I’m Trying to Borrow Some Time,” 1930-1950
5. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Obituaries, 1950
6. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: A, 1950
7. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: B, 1950
8. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: C, 1950
9. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: D, 1950
10. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: E, 1950
11. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: F, 1950
12. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: G, 1950
13. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: H, 1950
14. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: I & J, 1950
15. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: K, 1950
16. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: L, 1950
17. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: M, 1950
18. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: N, 1950
19. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: O, P, Q, 1950
20. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: R, 1950
21. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: S, 1950
22. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: T, 1950
23. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: U and V, 1950
24. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: W, 1950
25. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Sympathy Letters: X, Y, and Z, 1950
 
Box 84
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Estate, 1950-1954, Part 1
2. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Estate, 1950-1954, Part 2
3. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Estate, 1950-1954, Part 3
4. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Estate, 1950-1954, Part 4
5. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Estate, 1950-1954, Part 5
6. Jones, Carl A., Sr.: Estate, 1950-1954, Part 6
7. Jones, Carleton A. “Cotty,” III, 1963-1991
8. Jones, Carleton A. “Cotty,” III: Culver Military Academy, 1960
 
Box 85
 
1. Jones, Edith Carr, 1960-1963
2. Jones Family, 1959
3. Jones, Florence, 1966
4. Jones, John A., 1966-1968
5. Jones, John A., 1970-1987
6. Jones, John A., 1989-1990
7. Jones, Kathryn P., 1968
8. Jones, Kathryn P.: Insurance, 1991
9. Jones, Tim P., 1966-1968
10. Jones, Tim P., 1987
11. Jones, Tim P., 1988
12. Jones, Tim P., 1989
13. Jones, Tim P., 1990
14. Jones, Tim P., 1991
15. Jones, Tim P.: Wofford College, 1960-1961, Part 1
16. Jones, Tim P.: Wofford College, 1960-1961, Part 2
 
Box 86
 
1. Jonesborough Herald and Tribune, 1963
2. Jonesborough Herald and Tribune, 1987-1988
3. Jonesborough Herald and Tribune, 1989
4. Jonesborough Herald and Tribune, 1990
5. Jonesborough Herald and Tribune, 1991
6. Jonesborough Herald and Tribune, 1992
7. Journalism, 1960
8. K – General, 1960-1961
9. K – General, 1986-1987
10. K – General, 1988
11. K – General, 1989
12. K – General, 1990
13. K – General, 1990-1991
14. Kappa Sigma, 1960, Part 1.
15. Kappa Sigma, 1960, Part 2
16. Kappa Sigma (Eva Bauman Memorial), 1960, Part 1
 
Box 87
 
1. Kappa Sigma (Eva Bauman Memorial), 1960, Part 2
2. Kappa Sigma (local chapter), 1960
3. Kappa Sigma, 1961
4. Kappa Sigma, 1964
5. Kappa Sigma, 1985-1987
6. Kappa Sigma, 1988-1990
7. Kefauver, Estes, 1960
8. Kefauver, Estes, c.1968
9. Kelly, F. Allan, 1989
10. Kelly George W., 1961 and undated.
11. Kelly, Kenneth (David Fitz Hero Award File), 1987
12. Kelsey, Bud Kelsey, 1986
13. “Keys to Etiquette for the Business Girl” (by Marilyn French), c. 1970
14. Kingsport, Tennessee, 1969
15. Knoxville Journal, 1988
 
Box 88
 
1. Knoxville News-Sentinel, 2002
2. Klukwan Iron Ore Company, 1986-1989
3. L – General, 1960
4. L – General, 1962
5. L – General, 1964
6. L – General, 1986-1987
7. L – General, 1988-1990
8. L – General, 1989
9. L – General, 1991-1992
10. Labor File, 1956-1958
11. Labor Market, 1959
12. Langston High School, 1954-1956
13. Lanier, 1990-1991
14. Lease Agreement, 1952-1962, Part 1
15. Lease Agreement, 1952-1962, Part 2
16. Lebanon Democrat, 1964
17. Lebanon Democrat, 1965
18. Lebanon Democrat, 1966
 
Box 89
 
1. Lebanon Democrat, 1967
2. Lebanon Democrat, 1968
3. Lebanon Democrat, 1969
4. Lebanon Democrat, 1986-1987, Part 1
5. Lebanon Democrat, 1986-1987, Part 2
6. Lebanon Democrat, 1988, Part 1
7. Lebanon Democrat, 1988, Part 2
8. Lebanon Democrat, 1988, Part 3
9. Lebanon Democrat, 1988, Part 4
 
Box 90
 
1. Lebanon Democrat, 1988, Part 5
2. Lebanon Democrat, 1988, Part 6
3. Lebanon Democrat, 1989-1990, Part 1
4. Lebanon Democrat, 1989-1990, Part 2
5. Lebanon Democrat, 1990-1991
6. Lebanon Democrat, 1992
7. Lebanon Democrat: Appraisal, 1964
8. Lebanon Democrat: Community Data, 1960
9. Lebanon Democrat: Equipment, 1966
 
Box 91
 
1. Lebanon Democrat: Insurance File, 1973-1974
2. Lebanon Democrat: Remodeling, 1987, Part 1
3. Lebanon Democrat: Remodeling, 1987, Part 2
4. Lebanon Publishing Company, 1964
5. Ledford, Betty, 1987, Part 1
6. Ledford, Betty, 1987. Part 2
7. Ledford, Betty, 1987. Part 3
8. Ledford, Betty, 1988, Part 1
9. Ledford, Betty, 1988, Part 2
10. Ledford, Betty, 1988, Part 3
 
Box 92
 
1. Ledford, Betty, 1989-1990, Part 1
2. Ledford, Betty, 1989-1990, Part 2
3. Ledford, Betty, 1989-1990, Part 3
4. Ledford, Betty, 1991
5. Ledger Sheets, 1934-1936
6. Legal Control (Liquor), 1967
7. Legislative Council, 1954
8. Legislature, 1961
9. Letters of Congratulations, 1944
10. Letters to the Editor, 1961
11. Lewis, Carol, 1987
12. Lewis, Carol, 1988-1989
 
Box 93
 
1. Libel Insurance Policy, 1965
2. Library Conference, 1978
3. License Agreement – Newspaper, 1959-1970
4. Lineage Reports, 1986-1987
5. Lineage Reports, 1989
6. Liquor Stores, 1961
7. Little League (baseball), 1964
8. M – General, 1959
9. M – General, 1960
10. M – General, 1961
11. M – General, 1962
12. M – General, 1965
13. M – General, 1968
14. M – General, 1987
15. M – General, 1988
 
Box 94
 
1. M – General, 1989
2. M – General, 1990
3. M – General, 1991
4. M – General, undated
5. Mail Orders, 1987
6. Mail Orders, 1988
7. Mail Orders and Purchases, 1990-1991, Part 1
8. Mail Orders and Purchases, 1990-1991, Part 2
9. Mail Orders and Purchases, 1992
 
Box 95
 
1. Man Roland Inc., 1991
2. Management Planning, 1989
3. March of Dimes, undated
4. Marshall, Jill, 1991
5. Martha Washington Inn, undated.
6. McCarthy Hearings, 1954
7. McWherter, Ned, 1986-1991, Part 1
8. McWherter, Ned, 1986-1991, Part 2
9. Mechanical Equipment, 1972-1974
10. Memoranda, 1959, Part 1
11. Memoranda, 1959, Part 2
12. Memoranda, 1960, Part 1
13. Memoranda, 1960, Part 2
 
Box 96
 
1. Memoranda, 1960, Part 3
2. Memoranda, 1960, Part 4
3. Memoranda, 1961
4. Memoranda, 1964-1965
5. Memoranda, 1966
6. Memoranda, 1967
7. Memoranda, 1968
 
Box 97
 
1. Memoranda, 1987
2. Memoranda, 1988-1989
3. Memoranda, 1989-1990
4. Memoranda, 1991
5. Memoranda, 1992
6. Memorials and Contributions, 1961
7. Memorials and Contributions, 1966
8. Memorials and Contributions, 1967
9. Memorials and Contributions, 1968
 
Box 98
 
1. Memorials and Contributions, 1985-1989
2. Memorials and Contributions, 1990
3. Memorials and Contributions, 1991
4. Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1959
5. Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith. 1958-1959
6. Metro Associated Services, 1960
7. Milligan College, 1987-1988
8. Milligan College, 1991
9. Missouri Heartland Program, 1987
10. Money Reproduction, 1967
11. Monthly Reports, 1953
 
Box 99
 
1. Monthly Reports, 1965, Part 1
2. Monthly Reports, 1965, Part 2
3. Monthly Reports, 1966
4. Monthly Reports, 1967
5. Ms. Behavin Follies 1990 Program, 1990
6. Munsey Memorial Methodist Church, 1960
7. Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church, 1989-1990
8. N – General, 1959-1961
 
Box 100
 
1. N – General, 1986-1988
2. N – General, 1989
3. N – General, 1990, Part 1
4. N – General, 1990, Part 2
5. N – General, 1991
6. National Conference of State Liquor Administrators (NCSLA), 1967
7. National Conference of State Liquor Administrators, 1987
8. National Conference of State Liquor Administrators, 1989, Part 1
9. National Conference of State Liquor Administrators, 1989, Part 2
10. National Conference of State Liquor Administrators, 1990, Part 1
11. National Conference of State Liquor Administrators, 1990, Part 2
 
Box 101
 
1. National Editorial Association, 1947
2. National Editorial Association Services, Inc., 1959
3. National Labor Petitions Act, 1965
4. National Newspaper Association, 1986
5. National Newspaper Week, 1940
6. National Newspaper Week, 1954
7. Nave Case, 1962-1963
8. News Filmstrip Programs, 1961
9. Newspaper Antitrust Bill, 1967
10. Newspaper Clippings, 1986
11. Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), 1960
12. Newspaper Enterprise Association, 1964
13. Newspaper Management, 1962-1966
14. Newspaper Management Statement, 1991
15. Newspapers: Reading, 1958
16. New Press, 1953
17. Newsprint and Press Room Monthly Reports, 1960
18. Newsprint Facts, 1959
19. News Room, 1954
20. News Room, 1959
21. News Room, 1960
22. News Room, 1961, Part 1
23. News Room, 1961, Part 2
 
Box 102
 
1. News Room, 1961, Part 3
2. News Room, 1961, Part 4
3. News Room, 1963
4. News Room, 1964
5. News Room, 1965-1967
6. News Room, 1970
7. News Room, 1987
8. News Room, 1990-1991
9. Nikon, 1959
10. 9-Column Format Correspondence, 1954
11. Nixon, Richard, 1959
12. Note File, 1991
13. Note File, 1991
 
Box 103
 
1. Note File, 1991
2. Note File, 1991
3. Nuclear Fuels, Inc. (Erwin, Tenn.), 1987
4. O – General, 1960
5. O – General, 1987-1988
6. O – General, 1989
7. O – General, 1990
8. O – General, 1991
9. Open House, 1958
10. Orders Acknowledgments, etc., 1959
11. Ornduff, Herchel, 1990
12. Outdoor Advertising, 1937-1963
13. Outstanding Community Service Awards, 1961
14. P – General, 1960
15. P – General, 1961
16. P – General, 1964
17. P – General, 1987
18. P – General, 1988
19. P – General, 1989
 
Box 104
 
1. P – General, 1990
2. P – General, 1991
3. Pad, The (Lake House), 1955-1957 and undated
4. Paid Bills, 1992
5. Paper, 1992
6. Parade, 1988-1989
7. Parade, 1990
8. Parson’s Jersey Dairy, Inc., 1962-1966
9. Patrick, Howard and Margaret (Loan), 1945-1948
10. Paxton Family, undated
11. Paxton Reunion, 1990
12. Payroll, 1935-1937, Part 1
13. Payroll, 1935-1937, Part 2
14. Payroll, February 27-December 25, 1937
 
Box 105
 
1. Payroll, January-June, 1938
2. Payroll, July-December, 1938
3. Payroll, January-September, 1939
4. Payroll, October 1939-December 1941, Part 1
5. Payroll, October 1939-December 1941, Part 2
6. Payroll, October 1939-December 1941, Part 3
7. Payroll, January-August, 1942
 
Box 106
 
1. Payroll, 1946
2. Payroll, 1952-1956
3. Payroll: Department of Employment Security, 1951
4. Payroll: Department of Employment Security, 1953
5. Payroll: Department of Employment Security, 1954
6. Payroll: Department of Employment Security, 1955
7. Payroll: Earnings Records, 1948
8. Payroll: Employees Earnings Records, 1949
9. Payroll: Old Press Payrolls, 1934-1935
 
Box 107
 
1. Payroll: Quarterly Return of Income Taxes, 1943-1947
2. Payroll: Social Security, 1939-1940, Part 1
3. Payroll: Social Security, 1939-1940, Part 2
4. Payroll: Social Security, 1941-1942
5. Payroll: Social Security, 1943-1944
6. Payroll: Social Security, 1945
 
Box 108
 
1. Payroll: Social Security, 1947
2. Payroll: Social Security Correspondences, 1938-1945
3. Payroll: Tax Reports, 1943-1949, Part 1
4. Payroll: Tax Reports, 1943-1949, Part 2
5. Payroll: Taxes, 1949-1952
 
Box 109
 
1. Payroll: Unemployment Compensation, 1947
2. Payroll: W.E.T.B. Social Security Returns, 1947-1950
3. Payroll: Withholding Statements, 1947
4. Payroll: Parson’s Jersey Dairy, Inc., 1962-1966
5. Pension Plan for Salaried Employees – John Smoot, 1967-1974, Part 1
6. Pension Plan for Salaried Employees – John Smoot, 1967-1974, Part 2
7. Pension Plan for Salaried Employees – John Smoot, 1967-1974, Part 3
8. Pension Plan for Salaried Employees – John Smoot, 1967-1974, Part 4
9. Pension Plan Study, 1977
10. Personal Performance Reports, 1989
11. Photo Composition, 1958
 
Box 110
 
1. Photon, 1959
2. Piedmont Airlines, 1958-1959
3. Pirating Advertising, 1953-1963
4. Planning Commission, 1945
5. Planning Commission, 1954-1955
6. Plant Location Magazine, 1960
7. Policy Committee, 1953
8. Powers, Hale, 1960
9. Press Awards, 1953
10. Press Awards, 1960
11. Press Engraving Company, 1959
12. Press Engraving Company, 1960
13. Press Holding Corporation, 1985
14. Press Holding Corporation, 1989
15. Press Inc., 1950-1954
 
Box 111
 
1. Press, Inc., 1954-1960
2. Press, Inc., 1962
3. Press, Inc., 1963-1964
4. Press, Inc., 1965-1966
5. Press, Inc., 1967
6. Press, Inc., 1985
7. Press, Inc., 1988
8. Press, Inc., undated
9. Press, Inc.: Financial Statements, 1977
10. Press Personnel, 1959
11. Press Personnel, 1966
12. Press Personnel, 1967
13. Press Personnel, 1968
14. Press Promotion
15. Press Room, undated
 
Box 112
 
1. Press Room, 1959
2. Press Room, 1988
3. Press Song, undated
4. Preston, Judy Jones, 1982-1987
5. Printing and Publishing Policy, 1974
6. Project to Hope, 1985
7. Public Education, 1956
8. Public Utility District Bill, 1943
9. Publisher’s Statements, 1986-1987
10. Publisher’s Statements, 1989
11. Q – General, 1987
12. Q – General, 1989
13. Question 3 (property taxation), 1972
14. Quillen, James H., 1988
15. Quillen, James H., 1990
16. Quote – The Weekly Digest, 1965-1967
17. R – General, 1958
18. R – General, 1959-1960
19. R – General, 1987
 
Box 113
 
1. R – General, 1989
2. R – General, 1990
3. R – General, 1991
4. Race Relations, 1963
5. Range Auto Parts, Inc.: Appraisal of Property, 1968
6. Rate Cards, 1987
7. Reading Machine, 1991
8. Recordak, 1953
9. Recordak Corporation, 1960
10. Red Cross Blood Program, 1956-1958
11. Red Cross Road Race, 1989
12. Reece, B. Carroll, 1961-1962
13. Reference file, 1953-1954 and undated.
14. Regulations of Armed Forces Personnel, 1961
15. Reporter’s Note Book, 1978
16. Requisitions, 1958-1959
 
Box 114
 
1. Requisitions, 1960, Part 1
2. Requisitions, 1960, Part 2
3. Resumes, 1988
4. Retired Employees, 1991
5. Retirement: Hourly and Salaried, 1976
6. Retirement Plan Proposal, 1960-1962
7. Reward Fund Rules, 1952
8. Rice Tennessee, Inc. property, 1969
9. Rivers and Lakes, 1959
10. Roberts, Bradley, 1934-1935
11. Robinson, Herman, 1961
12. Robinson, Herman, 1971
13. Rooke, Jennifer, 1988-1991
14. Rotarian, The, 1962
15. Rotary Club, 1956-1958
16. Rotary Club, 1961
17. Rotary Club, 1966
18. Rotary Club, 1967
 
Box 115
 
1. Rotary Club, 1968
2. Rotary Club, 1969 and undated
3. Rotary Club, 1970-1972
4. Rotary Club, 1975
5. Rotary Club, 1976, Part 1
6. Rotary Club, 1976, Part 2
7. Rotary Club, 1987, Part 1
 
Box 116
 
1. Rotary Club, 1987, Part 2
2. Rotary Club, 1988, Part 1
3. Rotary Club, 1988, Part 2
4. Rotary Club, 1989
5. Rotary Club, 1990, Part 1
6. Rotary Club, 1990, Part 2
7. Rotary Club, 1990, Part 3
 
Box 117
 
1. Rotary Club, 1991
2. Rotary Club, 1992, Part 1
3. Rotary Club, 1992, Part 2
4. Rotary Club: District Assembly, 1966
5. Rotary Club: Governor’s Monthly Letters, 1967
6. Rotary Club: Harris, Paul, 1974
7. Rotary Club: Hot Springs, 1976
8. Rotary Club: Indian Exchange Group, 1989
9. Rotary Club: Marion, Virginia, 1989-1990
10. Rotary Club: Miscellaneous, 1965-1968
 
Box 118
 
1. Rotary Club: Past District Governors, 1967-1975
2. Rotary Club: Past Presidents of Rotary, 1957
3. Rotary Club: Polioplus, 1988
4. Rotary Club: Speeches, 1970
5. Rotary Club: Talent Show, 1966
6. Rotary International, 1966
7. Rotary International, 1968
8. Rotary International, 1969
9. Rotary International, 1970
10. Rotary International, 1971
11. Rotary International, 1973
12. Rotary International, 1974
 
Box 119
 
1. Rotary International, 1975, Part 1
2. Rotary International, 1975, Part 2
3. Rotary International, 1976
4. Rotary International, 1977
5. Rotary International, 1990
6. Rotary International: Conferences, 1959-1968
7. Rotary International: Conference, 1968
8. Rotary International: Homestead Conference, 1973
 
Box 120
 
1. Rotary International: Homestead Conference, 1989
2. Rotary International: Miscellaneous, 1968-1973
3. Royal Publishers, Inc., 1964
4. Royal Publishers, Inc., 1968
5. Rules, 1961
6. Russell, E. W., 1967
7. S – General, 1957
8. S – General, 1959-1961
9. S – General, 1964
10. S – General, 1967
11. S – General, 1986
12. S – General, 1987-1988, Part 1
13. S – General, 1987-1988, Part 2
14. S – General, 1988
15. S – General, 1989
 
Box 121
 
1. S – General, 1990
2. S – General, 1991
3. S – General, 1992
4. Salaried Pension Plan: Actual Plan, 1970
5. Salaried Pension Plan: Correspondence, 1975-1976
6. Salvation Army, 1987
7. Salvation Army, 1988
8. Salvation Army, 1989, Part 1
9. Salvation Army, 1989, Part 2
10. Salvation Army, 1990
11. Salvation Army, 1991-1992
 
Box 122
 
1. Sasser, James, 1988
2. Sculpture File, 1972-1973, Part 1
3. Sculpture File, 1972-1973, Part 2
4. Sculpture File, 1972-1973, Part 3
5. Sears Roebuck, 1963
6. Season’s Greetings, 1966
7. Selective Service System, 1966
8. Seminar on American Strategy, 1960
9. Separation Notices, 1942-1950
10. Sharp, Alfred, 1969
11. Shopping News, 1960
12. Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc., 1989
13. Sigma Delta Chi, 1959-1960
14. Sigma Delta Chi, 1961
15. Sloan, Alfred B. (Award), 1971
16. Smith Brothers Furniture Store, 1949-1950
17. Solicitations, 1990
18. Sons of the American Revolution, 1967
 
Box 123
 
1. Southwest Airlines, 1957-1958
2. Southwest Airlines, 1960-1961
3. Southeastern Color Comics & Atlantic Features and Printing, 1957-1971, Part 1
4. Southeastern Color Comics & Atlantic Features and Printing, 1957-1971, Part 2
5. Southeastern Color Comics & Atlantic Features and Printing, 1957-1971, Part 3
6. Southeastern Color Comics & Atlantic Features and Printing, 1957-1971, Part 4
7. Southeastern Color Comics & Atlantic Features and Printing, 1957-1971, Part 5
8. Southeastern Color Comics & Atlantic Features and Printing, 1974-1975
 
Box 124
 
1. Southern Beverage Journal, 1965
2. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA), 1953
3. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1959
4. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1960
5. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1987
6. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1987, Part 1
7. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1987, Part 2
8. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1988, Part 1
9. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1988, Part 2
 
Box 125
 
1. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1990, Part 1
2. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1990, Part 2
3. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1991, Part 1
4. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1991, Part 2
5. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1991, Part 3
6. Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, 1992
7. Specialty Printing, 1967-1968
8. Specialty Printing, 1990
9. Specialty Printing, 1987
10. Speech Material, 1966-1968, Part 1
 
Box 126
 
1. Speech Material, 1966-1968, Part 2
2. Speeches, 1968
3. Spurrier, Steve, 1966-1976
4. Sta-Hi Color Service, 1959
5. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA), 1981
6. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area, 1982
7. State Personnel, 1959-1960
 
Box 127
 
1. Stocks and Bonds, 1955-1960
2. Stocks, Bonds, 1961
3. Stocks and Bonds, 1962-1964, Part 1
4. Stocks and Bonds, 1962-1964, Part 2
5. Stocks and Bonds, 1973-1976
6. Stocks and Bonds, 1977
7. Stocks and Bonds, 1983-1988, Part 1
 
Box 128
 
1. Stocks and Bonds, 1983-1988, Part 2
2. Stocks and Bonds, 1989 -1990
3. Stocks and Bonds: A.G. Edwards and Sons, 1978-1990
4. Stocks and Bonds: Brock Hotels Stock, 1986-1991
 
Box 129
 
1. Stocks and Insurance Policies, 1959-1989 and undated
2. Style-Policy Handbook, 1973
3. Sunday Paper Contents, 1959
4. Sunday Paper Contents, 1960
5. Sweet Briar College (Alice Jones), 1956-1957
6. Sweet Briar College, 1958
7. Sweet Briar College, 1960
8. T – General, 1960
9. T – General, 1968
10. T – General, 1986-1991
11. T – General, 1987-1989
 
Box 130
 
1. T – General, 1989
2. T – General, 1989-1990
3. T – General, 1991
4. T – General, 1992
5. Taft-Hartley Act: 14 – B, 1965-1968
6. Tangible Personal Property Report, 1975
7. Tax Information, 1961
8. Tax Reform Act of 1976
9. Taxes, 1986
10. Taxes: Carter County Tax File, 1961-1965
11. Taxes: Personal Property Tax Instructions, 1977
12. Taxes: Sales Tax Forms, 1964-1971
 
Box 131
 
1. Taxes: Surtax Exemption for Lebanon, Covington, and Erwin, 1976
2. Taxes: Tax Information and Correspondence, 1976
3. Taxes: Tax Schedule B – Elizabethton, 1970-1975
4. Taxes: Tennessee Tax Forms, 1977
5. Taylor, Andrew “Tip,” 1958
6. Taylor, Andrew “Tip,” 1960
7. Teamsters, 1960
8. Telegrams, 1959
9. Telegrams, 1960
10. Telephone, 1965
11. Television, 1948
12. T. V. Update Magazine, 1989
13. T. V. Update Magazine, 1990
14. Tennessee, 1963
15. Tennessee: Elections, 1948-1986
16. Tennessee Highways, 1959-1960
17. Tennessee History Book, 1988-1989 and undated
 
Box 132
 
1. Tennessee Mental Health Association, 1960
2. Tennessee Mental Health Association, 1961
3. Tennessee Newspapers, 1963
4. Tennessee: Politics and Government, 1949-1967
5. Tennessee Press, The, 1955-1968
6. Tennessee Press, The, 1970
7. Tennessee Press Association (T. P. A.), 1957-1958
8. Tennessee Press Association, 1959
9. Tennessee Press Association, 1960
10. Tennessee Press Association, 1965-1966
11. Tennessee Press Association, 1967
12. Tennessee Press Association, 1986
 
Box 133
 
1. Tennessee Press Association, 1987, Part 1
2. Tennessee Press Association, 1987, Part 2
3. Tennessee Press Association, 1988
4. Tennessee Press Association, 1989
5. Tennessee Press Association, 1990, Part 1
6. Tennessee Press Association, 1990, Part 2
7. Tennessee Press Association, 1991, Part 1
8. Tennessee Press Association, 1991, Part 2
 
Box 134
 
1. Tennessee Press Association, 1992
2. Tennessee Press Association: Awards, 1966
3. Tennessee Press Association: Constitution and By-Laws, 1966
4. Tennessee Press Association: Convention, 1954
5. Tennessee Press Association: Convention, June 23-26, 1988
6. Tennessee Press Association: Election Law Studies, 1961
7. Tennessee Press Association: New Building Plans, 1991
8. Tennessee Press Association: Newsclippings, 1948-1954 and undated
9. Tennessee Press Association: Winter Convention, 1990, Part 1
10. Tennessee Press Association: Winter Convention, 1990, Part 2
11. Tennessee Press Association: Winter Convention, Music City Sheraton, June 23-25, 1992
12. Tennessee Press Association/ UT Newspaper Contest, 1988
13. Tennessee River Valley Association, 1987-1988
14. Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants, 1957-1959
15. Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants, 1960
16. Tennessee Squire, 1966
17. Tennessee, State of, 1959
 
Box 135
 
1. Tennessee, State of, 1960
2. Tennessee, State of, 1961
3. Tennessee, State of, 1965
4. Tennessee, State of, 1987-1988
5. Tennessee, State of: “Report of Law Revision Commission to Eighty-Fourth General
Assembly,” undated
6. Tennessee, State of: Reports, 1956-1959
7. Tennessee, State of: State Tuberculosis Hospitals, 1961
8. Tennessee Taxpayers Association, 1959
9. Tennessee Taxpayers Association, 1960
10. Tennessee Town and City, 1951
 
Box 136
 
1. Tennessee, University of, 1988-1989
2. Tennessee, University of, 1990
3. Tennessee, University of, 1991
4. Tennessee, University of: Journalism Chair, 1986-1987
5. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), undated
6. Terasaki, Gwen, 1961
7. Theta Sigma Chi, 1924-1930
8. Theta Sigma Chi: Fraternity Certificates, undated
9. Thirty-five mm Photographic Equipment, 1958-1960
10. Thomas, Leota J. (last will and testament, copy), 1989
11. Thomas Industries, 1967
12. Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1980
13. Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1981
14. Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1982
 
Box 137
 
1. Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1983-1987
2. Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1991
3. Time Book, 1924-1929
4. Time Cards, 1991
5. Tipton-Haynes Historical Association, 1965
6. Tipton-Haynes Historical Association, 1967
7. Tipton-Haynes Historical Association, 1971-1975, Part 1
8. Tipton-Haynes Historical Association, 1971-1975, Part 2
9. Tipton-Haynes Historical Association, 1975-1985
 
Box 138
 
1. Tobacco Acreage Allotment, 1948
2. Tomahawk, The, 1988
3. Tomahawk, The, 1989
4. Tomahawk, The, 1990
5. Tomahawk, The, 1991
6. “To The Top With The Toppers,” 1971
7. Torbett, Alice Jones, 1961
8. Torbett, Alice Jones, 1965-1966
9. Torbett, Alice Jones, 1987
10. Torbett, David, 1961-1964
11. Torbett, David: “I’m Tired and I Want to Go to Bed,” 1964
12. David Torbett, Jr. (Play Material), 1983
13. Travelers, 1970-1972
14. Travelers: Hourly Paid Pension Plan, 1969-1974
15. Travelers: Hourly Paid Pension Plan, 1970-1975
16. Tri-Cities Advertising Club, 1952
17. Tri-Cities Airport, 1988
18. Tri-Cities Airport: Layout Plan, 1960
19. Tuberculosis Hospitals, 1961
20. “Twelve Sculpture Commissions” by Robert Cook, 1978
 
Box 139
 
1. U – General, 1960
2. U – General, 1987
3. U – General, 1988
4. U – General, 1989-1990
5. U – General, 1992
6. Union Files: Composing Room Conferences, 1950, Part 1
7. Union Files: Composing Room Conferences, 1950, Part 2
8. Union Files: Composing Room Conferences, 1950, Part 3
 
Box 140
 
1. Union Files: Contract Negotiations, 1949
2. Union Files: Contract Negotiations, 1951, Part 1
3. Union Files: Contract Negotiations, 1951, Part 2
4. Union Files: Contract Negotiations, 1951, Part 3
5. Union Files: International Printing Pressman Union Local #253, 1948-1952
6. Union Files: International Typographical Union, 1947-1949
7. Union Files: International Typographical Union, 1950-1951
 
Box 141
 
1. Union Files: International Typographical Union Files, 1947-1951, Part 1
2. Union Files: International Typographical Union Files, 1947-1951, Part 2
3. Union Files: International Typographical Union ITU: Employment Security, 1951
4. Union Files: International Typographical Union ITU: Information, 1950-1951, Part 1
5. Union Files: International Typographical Union ITU: Information, 1950-1951, Part 2
6. Union Files: Labor Negotiations, 1949-1951, Part 1
7. Union Files: Labor Negotiations, 1949-1951, Part 2
 
Box 142
 
1. Union Files: Mailers, 1950, Part 1
2. Union Files: Mailers, 1950, Part 2
3. Union Files: Mailers, 1952-1953, Part 1
4. Union Files: Mailers, 1952-1953, Part 2
5. Union Files: Mailers: Conference, 1950
 
Box 143
 
1. Union Files: Mailers: Contracts, 1951-1954
2. Union Files: Mailers: 1954 Contracts
3. Union Files: New Orleans Times-Picayune, 1952-1953
4. Union Files: Performance Productions Report, 1950, Part 1
5. Union Files: Performance Productions Report, 1950, Part 2
6. Union Files: Press and Stereo Contract Negotiations, 1950
7. Union Files: Pressman Negotiations, 1953
 
Box 144
 
1. Union Files: Pressman’s Union, 1950-1953
2. Union Files: Pressman’s Union, 1954-1960, Part 1
3. Union Files: Pressman’s Union, 1954-1960, Part 2
4. Union Files: Printing Pressman & Assistants’ Union, 1951
5. Union Files: Typographical Union #763, 1946-1947
6. United Fund, 1964
7. United Press International, 1958-1959
8. United Press International, 1960
9. United States Department of Labor, 1959
10. United Telephone, 1990
11. V – General, 1960
12. V – General, 1987
13. V – General, 1988-1991
14. Vacation Schedule, 1990
15. Vacation Time (for George, Deborah, Betty and Carol), 1990
16. Vacation Time (Betty & George), 1991
17. Vacation Time (Betty & Steve), 1992
18. Vacations, 1986-1987
 
Box 145
 
1. V.E.C. News Reporter, 1961
2. Vision, 1984-1988
3. Visitors Register, 1973-1980
4. Visual Support, 1990
5. W – General, 1960
6. W – General, 1985-1986
7. W – General, 1987
8. W – General, 1988
9. W – General, 1989
10. W – General, 1990
11. W – General, 1991
12. W – General, undated
13. Waddell & Reed, 1976
14. Waddell and Reed, 1978-1982
15. Ward-Griffith Company, 1958-1959
 
Box 146
 
1. Washington College, 1990
2. Washington College, 1991
3. Washington County Commission: Report of Department of Education, undated
4. Washington County, Tennessee Democratic Party, 1966
5. Washington County, Tennessee: Politics and Government, 1961
6. Washington County, Tennessee: Schools, 1986-1987
7. Weather, 1956
8. Weil, Larry, 1991
9. Well Aware Program, 1986
10. W.ET.B., 1947
11. W.E.T.B., 1956-1957
12. W.E.T.B., 1982-1983
13. W.E.T.B., 1989
14. W.E.T.B., 1992
15. W.E.T.B.: “C” Miscellaneous, 1947-1948
16. W.E.T.B.: “C” File, 1950
 
Box 147
 
1. W.E.T.B.: Cohn and Marks, 1948-1951
2. W.E.T.B.: Correspondence and Memos, 1961
3. W.E.T.B.: George C. Davis, 1948
4. W.E.T.B.: Daytime Petitioners Association, 1949-1950
5. W.E.T.B.: Dixie Engineering Company, 1948-1949
6. W.E.T.B.: “E” Miscellaneous, 1950
7. W.E.T.B.: Equipment Received, 1947
8. W.E.T.B.: “F” Miscellaneous, 1946
9. W.E.T.B.: Federal Communications Commission, 1946-1947, Part 1
10. W.E.T.B.: Federal Communications Commission, 1946-1947, Part 2
11. W.E.T.B.: “G” Miscellaneous, 1948-1949
12. W.E.T.B.: “I” Miscellaneous, 1948
13. W.E.T.B.: “J” Miscellaneous, 1948
14. W.E.T.B.: “K” Miscellaneous, 1948-1950
15. W.E.T.B.: “L” Miscellaneous, 1950
 
Box 148
 
1. W.E.T.B.: Lease Title and Ownership Titles, 1947
2. W.E.T.B.: “M” Miscellaneous, 1951
3. W.E.T.B.: Minute Book, 1946 – 1947
4. W.E.T.B.: Minutes, 1946
5. W.E.T.B.: Payroll, September 1947-October 1950
6. W.E.T.B.: Prince, D. F., 1947-1948
7. W.E.T.B.: Promotional Material, 1949 Part 1
8. W.E.T.B.: Promotional Material, 1949 Part 2
9. W.E.T.B.: “R” Miscellaneous, 1946-1949
 
Box 149
 
1. W.E.T.B.: Raytheon Manufacturing Company, 1947-1948
2. W.E.T.B.: R.C.A., 1948
3. W.E.T.B.: Robinson, A. B., 1946-1948
4. W.E.T.B.: Statement Totals, 1947
5. W.E.T.B.: Taylor, W. B., undated
6. W.E.T.B.: Transmitter, 1947
7. W.E.T.B.: Wincharger Corporation, 1947
8. Wofford Brothers, Inc., 1973-1974
9. Wood, Marie, 1960-1961
10. Woods, Joe (Memorial), 1964-1978
11. Work Reports, 1988
 
Box 150
 
1. Work Reports, 1989
2. Work Reports, 1990, Part 1
3. Work Reports, 1990, Part 2
4. Work Reports, 1990, Part 3
5. Work Reports, 1991
6. Worksheets, 1986-1987, Part 1
7. Worksheets, 1986-1987, Part 2
8. W. P. Clooney and Company, 1960
9. X, Y, Z, 1956-1960
10. X, Y, Z, General, 1986-1987
11. X, Y, Z, General, 1990
12. X, Y, Z, General, 1991
13. Youngblood, Hal, 1959

 
Oversized Boxes
 

Box 151
 
1. Addresses (card index file), undated.
 
Box 152
 
1. Comics, c. 1961-c. 1986 and undated
2. Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc.: Advertisements, 1925
3. Gridiron Show, undated
4. Hartsville Vidette: Advertising Lineage Reports, 1988-1990
5. Hartsville Vidette: Income Statement, 1987
6. Johnson City Press: Building roof plan, 1986
7. Johnson City Press: Cut Off List, 1990
8. Johnson City Press: Cut Off List, 1991
9. Johnson City Press: General Ledger printout, 1987
10. Johnson City Press: Income Statement, 1989-1990
11. Johnson City Press: Profit and Loss Statement, 1992
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: “Johnson City vs. Erwin” article, October 26, 1962
(photocopy)
 
Box 153
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: News Department Organization chart, undated
2. Jones, Carl A.: Speech, 1988
3. Lebanon Democrat: Advertising Lineage Report, 1991
4. Meredith, Joe: Sketch of Joe Meredith farm, 1958 (6 items)
5. Press, Inc.: Appeal, 1941
6. Press, Inc.: Balance Sheet, 1966
7. Press, Inc.: Income Statement, 1991, Part 1
8. Press, Inc.: Income Statement, 1991, Part 2
9. Press, Inc.: Income Statement, 1991, Part 3
10. Press, Inc.: Income Statement, 1991, Part 4
 
Box 154
 
1. Press, Inc.: Income Statement, 1991, Part 5
2. Press, Inc.: Income Statement, 1991, Part 6
3. Press, Inc.: Valuation of Stock, 1951
4. Specialty Printing Company: General Ledger printout, 1986-1987
5. Specialty Printing Company: Profit and Loss Statement, 1992
6. Travelers Insurance Company: Press, Inc. policy, 1939
 
Box 155
 
1. Bristol Herald-Courier, February 4, 1990, page 10A (offprint)
2. Desk calendar (Carl A. Jones), 1987
3. Desk calendar (Carl A. Jones), 1988
4. Desk calendar (Carl A. Jones), 1990
5. Desk calendar (Carl A. Jones), 1991
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Advertising page layout, undated
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: “Narcotics: the habit, the pain and the fix” article, March 28,
1969 (offprint)
8. F. Allen Kelly newspaper articles (photocopies), 1989
9. Man Roland Review, c. 1990
10. Sarasota, Florida map, undated
11. Toronto (Canada) Daily Star, 1959 (offprint of two front pages)
12. Twice Pardoned book signing (with Harold Morris and Dianne Barker) poster, undated
 
Oversized Folder 1 (stored in map cabinet under accession number 626)
 
1. Associated Press Background News Map (world map), c. 1969
2. Covington Publishing Company: Building addition drawing, 1966
3. Johnson City, Tenn., 1947:
a. Johnson City, Tenn.: Elementary School Pupil Distribution, undated
b. Johnson City, Tenn.: High School Pupil Distribution, undated
  c. Johnson City, Tenn.: Diagrammatic Plan- Railroads, Highways & Streets, undated
d. Johnson City, Tenn.: Population Distribution, 1944
e. Johnson City, Tenn.: Land Use, undated
f. Johnson City, Tenn.: Map (Johnson City Planning Commission), October 1945
g. Johnson City, Tenn.: Map, undated
h. Johnson City, Tenn.: Johnson City Press-Chronicle article on the city’s population
i. Johnson City, Tenn.: Standard Market Data, undated
j. Tennessee map showing counties and county seats, undated
k. Johnson City, Tenn.: Annexation study map, November 1949
l. Johnson City, Tenn.: Map (with advertisements of businesses), undated
m. Johnson City, Tenn.: Map (Chamber of Commerce), undated
n. Johnson City, Tenn.: Map (Johnson City Planning Commission), revised 1951
4. Johnson City Chamber of Commerce building remodeling drawing, 1959
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Expansion program drawing, 1971
6. Jones, Carl A.: Hillrise residence drawings, 1948 (7 items)
7. Lebanon Democrat: Building drawings, 1987 (4 items)
 
Oversized Folder 2 (stored in map cabinet under accession number 626)
 
1. W.E.T.B. radio station drawings, 1947 (10 items)
 
 
Series II, Scrapbooks, 1934-2002 and undated. Boxes 156-169.
 

Box 156
 
Scrapbook Volume 1: Carl A. Jones, Jr., 1957 (relates to his possible appointment to Tennessee
Valley Authority board of directors)
 
Box 157
 
Scrapbook Volume 2: Carl A. Jones, Jr., Rotary Club Scrapbook, 1967-1990
 
Box 158
 
Scrapbook Volume 3: Carl A. Jones, Sr., 1934-1949
Scrapbook Volume 4: Johnson City Cardinals (Book I), 1949
Scrapbook Volume 5: Johnson City Cardinals (Book II), 1949
 
Box 159
 
Scrapbook Volume 6: Johnson City Cardinals, 1950-1951 (unbound)
Scrapbook Volume 7: Johnson City Cardinals, 1951-1953 (chiefly 1952)
 
Box 160
 
Scrapbook Volume 8: Johnson City Cardinals, 1953-1955
Scrapbook Volume 9: Johnson City Cardinals, 1955
 
Box 161
 
Scrapbook Volume 10: Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1949-1955
Scrapbook Volume 11: Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1957-1959 (chiefly 1957)
 
Box 162
 
Scrapbook Volume 12: Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1958 (Re: new building)
Scrapbook Volume 13: Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1954-1965
 
Box 163
 
Scrapbook Volume 14: Johnson City Press 60th Anniversary, 1934-1994, 1994
Scrapbook Volume 15: Johnson City Press-Chronicle/Johnson City Press, 1977-2002
(miscellaneous certificates)
 
Box 164
 
Scrapbook Volume 16: Johnson City Press-Chronicle: “Here ‘n There” cartoons by Jim Counts,
1965
Scrapbooks Volume 17: Johnson City Press-Chronicle: “Here ‘n There” cartoons by Jim Counts,
1966-1968
 
Box 165
 
Scrapbook Volume 18: Johnson City Press-Chronicle: “Here ‘n There” cartoons by Jim Counts,
1969-1971
Scrapbook Volume 19: Johnson City Press-Chronicle: “Here ‘n There” cartoons by Jim Counts,
1973
 
Box 166
 
Scrapbook Volume 20: Miscellaneous Jim Counts cartoons, 1961-1971 and undated (unbound)
 
Box 167
 
Scrapbook Volume 21: Miscellaneous Jim Counts cartoons, 1965-1969 and undated (unbound)
 
Box 168
 
Scrapbook Volume 22: Miscellaneous Jim Counts cartoons, 1966-1970 and undated (unbound)
 
Box 169
 
Scrapbook Volume 23: Miscellaneous Jim Counts cartoons, undated (unbound)
 
 
Series III, Historical Newspapers, 1889-2002. Boxes 170-184 and Oversized Folder 3.
 
Note: In the listing of newspapers, all newspapers are Tennessee locations unless otherwise stated.
 

Box 170
 
1. Amherst New Era-Progress (Amherst, Virginia.), October 12, 1961 [section 3 of Amherst
bicentennial edition]
2. Bozeman Daily Chronicle (Bozeman, Montana), November 3, 1985
3. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), June 6, 1944 [World War II: D-Day invasion]
4. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), March 15, 1950 [B. Carroll Reece buys the
newspaper]
5. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), October 15, 1950 [80th anniversary issue]
6. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), October 15, 1950 [80th anniversary issue; different
edition]
7. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), May 25, 1969 [move to new building]
8. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), May 26, 1969 [first issue printed in new building]
9. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), July 21, 1969 [first landing on the Moon]
10. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), October 25, 1970 [100th anniversary issue]
11. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), November 19, 1976 [Charles J. Harkrader, Sr.,
death]
12. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), December 17, 1984 [ETSU basketball team plane
crash]
13. Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Virginia), December 21, 1984 [ETSU basketball team plane
crash]
14. Bristol News (Bristol, Tennessee), June 6, 1944 (Bulletin, World War II: D-Day invasion]
 
Box 171
 
1. Carthage Courier, October 22, 1970 [first issue after Jones purchased newspaper]
2. Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, North Carolina), July 5, 1969 [Special edition on Apollo 11
Moon landing]
3. Covington Leader, June 24, 1976 [United States bicentennial edition]
4. Covington Leader, October 15, 1986 [100th anniversary edition]
5. Covington Leader, January 18, 1991 [Extra, Operation Desert Storm]
6. Covington Leader, April 29, 1992 [Carl A. Jones, Jr., death]
7. Daily News Leader (Staunton, Virginia), November 9, 1985
8. Daily News Leader (Staunton, Virginia), November 10, 1985
9. Daily News Leader (Staunton, Virginia), November 11, 1985
10. Daily News Leader (Staunton, Virginia), November 12, 1985
11. Daily News Leader (Staunton, Virginia), November 13, 1985
12. Daily News-Record (Staunton, Virginia), November 21, 1985
13. Daily News-Record (Staunton, Virginia), November 22, 1985
14. Daily News-Record (Staunton, Virginia), November 23, 1985
15. Daily News-Record (Staunton, Virginia), November 25, 1985
16. ETSU Journalist, March 1969 (vol. 1, no. 1) [first issue of journalism department newspaper]
17. Elizabethton Star, February 26, 1971 [death of publisher Herman Robinson]
18. Elizabethton Star, December 17, 1984 [ETSU basketball team plane crash]
19. Elizabethton Star, April 27, 1992 [Carl A. Jones, Jr., death]
20. Erwin Observer, July 25, 1940
21. Erwin Record, August 7, 1968 [Jones buys the newspaper]
22. Erwin Record, August 21, 1968
23. Erwin Record, June 30, 1976 [United States bicentennial edition]
24. Erwin Record, April 1, 1987 [Lee Vance retires as editor]
25. Erwin Record, April 29, 1992 [Carl A. Jones, Jr., death]
26. Erwin Record, March 20, 2002 [Jones family sells newspaper]
27. Greeneville Sun, September 18, 1944 [World War II: Allies in Holland]
28. Greeneville Sun, December 3, 1983 (photocopy) [Vicki Frost/Hawkins County textbook
case]
29. Hartsville Vidette, August 20, 1987 [125th anniversary issue]
30. Hartsville Vidette, August 31, 1989
31. Johnson City Chronicle (Sunday edition), October 30, 1921
32. Johnson City Chronicle, October 20, 1931 [Thomas Edison’s death]
33. Johnson City Chronicle, January 17, 1935 [Lindbergh baby kidnapping murder case]
 
Box 172
 
1. Johnson City Press, January 13, 1934 [Amelia Earhart; Lindbergh baby kidnapping]
2. Johnson City Press, June 12, 1934 (vol. 1, no. 1) [first issue owned by Jones family]
3. Johnson City Press, June 12, 1934 (vol. 1, no. 1) [first issue owned by Jones family,
reproduction]
4. Johnson City Press, June 12, 1934 (vol. 1, no. 1) [first issue owned by Jones family,
reproduction]
5. Johnson City Press, June 12, 1934 (vol. 1, no. 1) [first issue owned by Jones family,
reproduction]
6. Johnson City Press, June 13, 1934
7. Johnson City Press, January 27, 1935 (1 sheet only) [merger of newspapers]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 30, 1935
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 24, 1936 [Progress Edition]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 6, 1944 (Extra) [World War II: D-Day invasion]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 6, 1944 [World War II: D-Day invasion]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 6, 1944 (morning edition) [World War II: D-Day
invasion]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 6, 1944 (evening edition) [World War II: D-Day
invasion]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 12, 1944 (morning edition) [World War II: Advance in
France]
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 12, 1944 (evening edition) [World War II: Advance in
France]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 21, 1944 [World War II: Cherbourg, France]
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 15, 1944 [World War II: Saipan]
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 24, 1944 [World War II: attack on Hitler’s life]
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 15, 1944 (Extra) [World War II: Allies invade
southern France]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 16-17, 1944 [School Days supplement]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 4, 1944 [World War II: Brussels taken]
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 20, 1944 (front page only) [World War II:
Advance in Europe]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 17, 1944 (2 pages only) [World War II]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 18, 1944 (front page only) [World War II: Allies
in Holland]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 20, 1944 (front page only) [World War II:
Advance in Europe]
26. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 21, 1944 [World War II: Nijmege Bridge in
Holland]
27. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 22, 1944 [World War II: Allied paratroopers
attack]
28. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 25, 1944 [Franklin Roosevelt begins presidential
campaign]
29. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 29, 1945 [World War II: Allies advance in Germany]
30. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 12, 1945 (Extra) [President Franklin Roosevelt’s
death]
31. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 12, 1945 (evening edition) [President Franklin
Roosevelt’s death]
32. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 13, 1945 [President Franklin Roosevelt’s death]
33. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 2, 1945 [World War II: Adolf Hitler’s death]
34. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 7, 1945 (Extra) [World War II: end of war in Europe]
35. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 7, 1945 [World War II: end of war in Europe]
36. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 8, 1945 [World War II: Victory in Europe]
37. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 6, 1945 [World War II: atomic bomb dropped on
Japan]
38. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 11, 1945 (Extra) [World War II: Japan surrender
negotiations]
39. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 14, 1945 (Extra) [World War II: Japan surrenders]
40. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 2, 1945 [World War II: Victory over Japan (V-J)
Day]
41. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 2, 1945 [World War II: Victory over Japan (V-J)
Day]
42. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 2, 1945 (Extra) [election results]
43. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 30-October 1, 1947 [WETB Radio supplement]
44. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 2, 1947 (1 sheet) [WETB Radio]
45. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 8, 1948 (1 sheet) [Carl A. Jones, Jr., wins election bet]
46. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 12, 1949 [newspaper’s 16th anniversary]
47. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 18, 1950 [newsprint used in this edition is from
southern pine]
48. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 2, 1950 [rotogravure edition advertisement]
49. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 16, 1950 [political section only]
50. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 24, 1950 [death of Carl A. Jones, Sr.]
51. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 1, 1950 (front page only) [Korean War]
52. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 8, 1951 [tribute to Carl A. Jones, Sr.]
53. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 7, 1951 [Carl A. Jones, Jr., editorial on Johnson City city
government]
54. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 22, 1951 [Burley Bowl souvenir edition]
55. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 16, 1951 [Christmas faux paper, “Kefauver After
P-C”]
 
Box 173
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, February 21, 1952 [Farmer’s Institute]
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 20, 1952 [Editor R. C. Hodge wedding]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 24, 1952 (sports section only) [Appalachian League]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 16, 1952 [R. C. Hodge’s death; McKinley Green
house bombed]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 17, 1952 [McKinley Green house bombed]
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, c. 1953 [newspaper Open House supplement]
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 14, 1953 [Carl A. Jones, Jr., receives Farmer’s
Institute award]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 28, 1953 [Korean War]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 29, 1953 {Korean War truce]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 30, 1953 (state edition) [new press at newspaper]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 30, 1953 (upper East Tennessee edition) [new press at
newspaper]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 19, 1954 [Christmas faux issue, “Carl A. Jones
faces censure”]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 11, 1955 (one section only) [first printing in new
building]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 1, 1956
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 19, 1956 (one section only) [13th report of the City of
Johnson City]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, c. 1958 (one section only) [Open House for P-C renovated
building]
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 22, 1959 [Donny Willis Christmas]
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 13, 1960 [Senator Estes Kefauver address]
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 10, 1960 [record snowfall]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 19, 1960 (two pages only) [Tip Taylor editorial and
cartoon]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 12, 1960 [Alice Jones engagement]
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 17, 1961 [ETSC’s Panhellenic Building burns]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 25, 1961 [Alice Jones’ wedding to David Torbett]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 24, 1961 [Dag Hammarskjold’s death]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 29, 1961 [Walter Manier murder trial]
26. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 1, 1961
27. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 13, 1961 [ETSC’s 50th anniversary]
28. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 14, 1961 [ETSC Homecoming]
29. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 1, 1962 [Farmer and Merchants warehouse burns]
30. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 2, 1962 [Farmer and Merchants warehouse burns]
31. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 15-16, 1963 (supplement section only) [ETSU gains
university status]
32. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 16, 1963 [newspaper begins color sections]
33. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 23, 1963 [Death of President John F. Kennedy]
34. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 18, 1964
35. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 31, 1964 [newspaper contest]
36. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 9, 1965 (page one only, city edition) [Mountain Home
Veterans Administration]
37. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 9, 1965 (page one only, state edition) [Medicare bill
passed]
38. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 9, 1965 (page one only, evening edition) [Mountain
Home Veterans Administration]
 
Box 174
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, February 3,1966 [Betty Mottern Copp murder/John Manuel
arrest]
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, February 4,1966 [Betty Mottern Copp murder/John Manuel
arrest]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 9, 1966 [ETSU edition]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 31, 1966 [Mountain Home Veterans Administration
edition]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 20-September 17, 1966 [Johnny Jones articles on
honeymoon trip] (in folder)
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 26, 1966 (two sections only) [North Electric
Company]
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 6, 1966 [Milligan College edition]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 17, 1966 (one sheet only) [Bonnie Fillers, midwife]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 17, 1967 [Governor Buford Ellington inauguration]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 29, 1967 [“Heritage in Buckskin” article on
Jonesboro by Jimmy Neil Smith]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 12, 1967 [Teen Tab supplement]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 16, 1967 [President Lyndon Johnson addresses
Tennessee General Assembly]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 22, 1967 (two sections only) [Farm issue]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 9, 1967 [Progress Edition]
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 4, 1967 (one section only) [Car supplement]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 11, 1967 (one section only) [Bride and Groom section]
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 18, 1967 [National Guard section]
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 26, 1967 [Carl A. Jones, III (Carleton), wedding]
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 22, 1967 [ETSU football supplement]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 1, 1967 [Pepsi route salesman edition]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 15, 1967 [burley tobacco supplement]
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 22, 1967 (one section only) [Milligan College
edition]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 3, 1967 (one section only) [Christmas advertising]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 31, 1967 (one section only) [Pepsi Calendar Girls
for 1968]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 7, 1968 [Progress Edition]
26. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 27, 1968 [ETSU football supplement]
27. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 6, 1968 (morning edition) [Nixon elected
president]
28. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 6, 1968 (morning state edition) [Nixon elected
president]
29. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 6, 1968 (city edition) [Nixon elected president]
30. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 6, 1968 (evening edition) [Nixon elected
president]
31. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 13, 1968
32. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 25, 1969 [Johnson City, Tenn., centennial edition]
 
Box 175
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 28, 1969 (morning edition) [Apollo 10 returns]
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 28, 1969 (evening edition) [Apollo 10 returns]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 29, 1969 [Johnson City water shortage]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 30, 1969 [Johnson City water shortage]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 3, 1969 [Navy ship collision]
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 4, 1969 [Navy ship collision]
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 5, 1969 [Dobyns-Bennett High School principal charged
with embezzlement]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 6, 1969 [Charles Gordon new Johnson City mayor]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 9, 1969 [Vietnam War: GI pullout]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 11, 1969 (morning edition) [Vietnam War]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 11, 1969 (evening edition) [new Johnson City city hall
construction]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 15, 1969 [Editor George Kelly wins award]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 16, 1969 [Goodyear blimp visit]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 17, 1969 (morning edition) [Goodyear blimp visit]
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 17, 1969 (evening edition) [Vietnam War: Hamburger
Hill]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 18, 1969 (morning edition) [Johnson City water
shortage]
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 18, 1969 (evening edition) [Johnson City water
shortage]
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 19, 1969 [Johnson City water shortage]
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 18, 1969 [Apollo 11 Moon landing]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 28, 1969 [edition printed in Kingsport when JCPC
press broke]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 15, 1970 [Club Women supplement]
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 19, 1970 [Farm edition]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 8, 1970 (morning edition) [Censorship issue]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 8, 1970 (evening edition) [Censorship issue]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 20, 1970 (evening edition) [President Nixon’s visit]
26. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 21, 1970 (morning edition) [President Nixon’s visit]
27. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 21, 1970 (evening edition) [President Nixon’s visit]
28. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 21, 1970 (evening edition) [President Nixon’s visit]
29. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 12, 1970 [Charles DeGaulle’s death]
30. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 24, 1971 [Drug Abuse supplement]
31. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, February 5, 1971 [Apollo 12 Moon landing]
32. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, February 26, 1971 [Herman Robinson’s death]
33. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 17, 1971 (one section only) [Miracle Mall grand
opening]
34. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 25, 1971 [Farm Section]
35. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 28, 1971 [Women’s Section-National Secretary’s
Week]
36. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 14, 1971 [new press installed at Press-Chronicle]
37. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 10, 1971 [United Fund]
38. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 11, 1971 [edition printed at Kingsport]
 
Box 176
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 27, 1972 [ETSU medical school bill]
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 28-29, 1972 [Jonesborough Days supplement]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 21, 1973 [Farm issue]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 11, 1973 [Attempt to remove Jones from Alcoholic
Beverage Commission]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 12, 1973 [Attempt to remove Jones from Alcoholic
Beverage Commission]
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 13, 1973 [Attempt to remove Jones from Alcoholic
Beverage Commission]
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 14, 1973 [Attempt to remove Jones from Alcoholic
Beverage Commission]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 15, 1973 [Attempt to remove Jones from Alcoholic
Beverage Commission]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 18, 1973 [Attempt to remove Jones from Alcoholic
Beverage Commission]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 19, 1973 [Attempt to remove Jones from Alcoholic
Beverage Commission]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 21, 1973 [Watergate]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 22, 1973 [Watergate]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 20, 1973 [newspaper changes from hot metal to
photo-electronic press]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 17, 1973 [fire at newspaper]
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 23, 1974 [ETSU medical school]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 17, 1974 [ETSU medical school]
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 15, 1974 [new press at newspaper]
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 8, 1974 [ETSU medical school]
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 9, 1974 (morning edition) [President Richard Nixon
resigns]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 9, 1974 (morning edition) [President Richard Nixon
resigns]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 9, 1974 (evening edition) [President Richard Nixon
resigns]
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 9, 1974 (evening edition) [President Richard Nixon
resigns]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 25, 1976 [Hamilton Bank sold]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 4, 1976 [United States Bicentennial edition]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 18, 1976 [Charles J. Harkrader’s death]
26. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 19, 1976 [250 year-old walnut tree]
 
Box 177
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 22, 1977 [Lions Club Convention supplement]
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 24, 1977 [Progress Edition]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 7, 1977 [area floods]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 7, 1977 [area floods]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 26, 1977 [Yesterday edition]
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 27, 1977
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 1, 1977
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 6, 1977 [Roger Humphreys’ case]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 8, 1977 (morning edition) [Joyce McKinney case]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 8, 1977 (evening edition) [Joyce McKinney case]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 9, 1977 (morning edition) [Washington County
schools funding cutoff]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 9, 1977 (evening edition) [Washington County
schools funding cutoff]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 11, 1977 [Tennessee State Constitutional
Convention]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 14, 1977 [Tennessee State Constitutional
Convention]
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 20, 1977 [Governor Ray Blanton controversy]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 23, 1977 [Tennessee State Constitutional
Convention]
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 24, 1977
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 25, 1977 [Christmas]
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 12, 1978 [Progress Edition]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 11, 1978 [FBI chief indicted]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 16-22, 1978 [Private Property Week supplement]
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, April 28, 1978 (first section only) [ETSU President Arthur
DeRosier inauguration]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 9, 1978 (first section only) [City Manager William
Ricker resigns]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 9, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 10, 1978
26. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 10, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
 
Box 178
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 13, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 16, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 17, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 18, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 19, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 23, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 24, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 25, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 26, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 30, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, May 31, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 1, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 2, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 4, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 6, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 8, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 9, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 13, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 14, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 15, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 16, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 20, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 21, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 22, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 23, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
 
Box 179
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 27, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 28, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 29, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 30, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 4, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 5, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 6, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 7, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 8, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 11, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 12, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 13, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 14, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 18, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 19, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 20, 1978
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 20, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 21, 1978
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 21, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 22, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 23, 1978
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 24, 1978 [Johnson City city charter amendment]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 25, 1978 [Election campaign, 1978]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 26, 1978 [Election campaign, 1978]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 27, 1978 [Johnson City annexation]
26. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 28, 1978
27. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 28, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
28. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 1, 1978 [North Carolina edition]
29. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 24, 1978 [Fall 1978 football supplement]
30. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 8, 1978 [ETSU 1978 football supplement]
31. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 5, 1978 [United Way]
32. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 12-13, 1978 [Parade of Homes section]
33. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 15, 1978 [Mountain Home Veterans Administration
75th anniversary]
34. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 18, 1978 [Pope John Paul II]
35. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 21, 1978
36. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 3, 1978 [special Christmas advertisement section]
 
Box 180
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 23, 1979
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 25, 1979 [Progress Edition]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 3, 1979 [Bride and Groom section and comics]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 3, 1979 [Johnson City beer laws]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 14, 1979 [Horizon Sports Stadium collapse]
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 15, 1979 (one section only) [Tri-Cities Regional
Airport]
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 23, 1979 [Bumpass Cove landfill]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, August 29, 1979 [includes football supplement]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 5, 1979 [Joyce McKinney case]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 7, 1979 [Bumpass Cove landfill and college
football supplement]
11. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 9, 1979 [Tennessee drivers]
12. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 11, 1979 [Tellico Dam controversy]
13. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 14, 1979 [Hurricane Frederic]
14. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 21, 1979 [liquor law changes]
15. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 20, 1980 [Supreme Court Justice William O.
Douglas’s death]
16. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, January 29, 1980
17. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, February 24, 1980 [Progress Edition]
18. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 8, 1980 [Iran embassy hostages]
19. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 15, 1980 [Charles Bobo murder trial]
20. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 11, 1980 [United Way]
21. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, c. 1982 [new format sample copy]
22. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, September 2-3, 1982 [football preview supplement]
23. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 30, 1983 [Talmadge W. Atkins’ death]
24. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 31, 1983 [Talmadge W. Atkins’ death]
25. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 27, 1983 (offprint) [Vicki Frost/Hawkins County
textbook controversy]
 
Box 181
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 17, 1984 [ETSU basketball team plane crash]
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 18, 1984 (morning edition) [ETSU basketball team
plane crash]
3. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 18, 1984 (evening edition) [ETSU basketball team
plane crash]
4. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 19, 1984 (morning edition) [ETSU basketball team
plane crash]
5. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 19, 1984 (evening edition) [ETSU basketball team
plane crash]
6. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 20, 1984 (morning edition) [ETSU basketball team
plane crash]
7. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 20, 1984 (evening edition) [ETSU basketball team
plane crash]
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 21, 1984 (morning edition) [ETSU basketball team
plane crash]
9. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, December 21, 1984 (evening edition) [ETSU basketball team
plane crash]
10. Johnson City Press-Chronicle, July 18, 1985 [“millionaire game” newspaper promotion]
11. Johnson City Press, September 23, 1985 [first edition, test run]
12. Johnson City Press, September 23, 1985 [second edition, test run]
13. Johnson City Press, September 30, 1985 [first public issue of conversion to a morning only
newspaper with return to paper’s original name]
14. Johnson City Press, March 9, 1986 [Progress Edition]
15. Johnson City Press, June 25, 1986
 
Box 182
 
1. Johnson City Press, May 31, 1987 [John A. Jones Latin American trip series, first of seven
articles]
2. Johnson City Press, June 1, 1987 [John A. Jones Latin American trip series]
3. Johnson City Press, June 2, 1987 [John A. Jones Latin American trip series]
4. Johnson City Press, June 3, 1987 [John A. Jones Latin American trip series]
5. Johnson City Press, June 4, 1987 [John A. Jones Latin American trip series]
6. Johnson City Press, June 5, 1987 [John A. Jones Latin American trip series]
7. Johnson City Press, June 6, 1987 [John A. Jones Latin American trip series, end of series]
8. Johnson City Press, June 29, 1987 [Jones family newspapers endorse Albert Gore, Jr., for
president]
9. Johnson City Press, June 30, 1987 [Albert Gore, Jr., announces presidential candidacy]
10. Johnson City Press, September 17, 1987 [United States Constitution bicentennial
supplement]
11. Johnson City Press, December 5, 1987
12. Johnson City Press, March 13, 1988 [Progress Edition]
13. Johnson City Press, September 11, 1988 [Johnson City Medical Center supplement]
 
Box 183
 
1. Johnson City Press, March 25, 1989 [Exxon Valdez oil tanker spill in Alaska]
2. Johnson City Press, December 3, 1991 [end of Knoxville Journal]
3. Johnson City Press, April 26, 1992 [death of Carl A. Jones, Jr.]
4. Johnson City Press, May 3, 1992 [from the family of Carl A. Jones, Jr.]
5. Johnson City Press, March 14, 2002 [Jones family sells Press to Sandusky Newspapers, Inc.]
6. Johnson City Staff, February 17, 1924 [Staff sold to Johnson City Chronicle]
7. Johnson City Times, September 24-25, 1944 [final issue, vol. 6, no. 12]
8. Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, August 3-9, 1966 [Washington County election issue]
9. Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, August 27, 1969 [newspaper’s 100th anniversary]
10. Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, June 30, 1976 [Jonesborough Days and United States
bicentennial edition]
11. Jonesborough Herald and Tribune, April 29, 1992 [death of Carl A. Jones, Jr.]
12. Kingsport Times, July 24, 1944 (one sheet only) [World War II: Tennessee State Guard
training]
13. Kingsport Times, July 27, 1944 (one sheet only) [World War II: Tennessee State Guard
training]
14. Kingsport Times, September 5, 1944 [World War II: Tennessee State Guard training]
15. Kingsport Times-News, December 18, 1984 [ETSU basketball team plane crash]
16. Kingsport Times-News, December 20, 1984 [ETSU basketball team plane crash]
17. Knoxville Journal, July 28, 1944 (one sheet only) [World War II: Tennessee State Guard
training]
 
Box 184
 
1. Knoxville Journal, December 2, 1991 [newspaper to cease publication on December 31, 1991]
2. Knoxville Journal, December 3, 1991 [newspaper to cease publication on December 31, 1991]
3. Knoxville News-Sentinel, December 17, 1984 [ETSU basketball team plane crash]
4. Knoxville News-Sentinel, December 3, 1991 [closing of Knoxville Journal]
5. Lebanon Democrat, May 14, 1964 [Jones buys the newspaper]
6. Lebanon Democrat, September 26, 1969 [starting daily publication/city of Lebanon’s 150th
anniversary]
7. Lebanon Democrat, October 20, 1969 [begins daily edition]
8. Lebanon Democrat, October 21, 1969 [begins daily edition]
9. Lebanon Democrat, January 10, 1972 [Editor Dixon Merritt’s death]
10. Lebanon Democrat, June 29, 1987 [Albert Gore, Jr., presidential candidacy announcement
special edition]
11. Lebanon Democrat, February 16, 1988 [newspaper’s 100th anniversary]
12. Lebanon Democrat, February 19, 1988 [newspaper’s 100th anniversary]
13. Lebanon Democrat, June 17, 1988 [100th anniversary special edition]
14. Lebanon Democrat, August 14, 1991 [George Harding loan story]
15. Nashville Banner, March 15, 1967 (pages 18 and 30 only) [President Lyndon Johnson’s visit]
16. Nashville Banner, December 17, 1984 [ETSU basketball team plane crash]
17. Nashville Tennessean, June 7, 1944 [World War II: D-Day invasion coverage]
18. Nashville Tennessean, March 15, 1967 (editorial page only) [President Lyndon Johnson’s
visit]
19. The Sporting News, March 2, 1944
20. The Sporting News, March 9, 1944
21. The Tomahawk (Mountain City, Tenn.), March 23, 1988 (Progress Edition)
22. The Tomahawk (Mountain City, Tenn.), April 29, 1992 [death of Carl A. Jones, Jr.]
 
Oversized Folder 3
 

1. The Comet (Johnson City, Tenn.), October 31, 1889
 
 
Series IV, Memorabilia, c. 1930s-2000 and undated. Boxes 185-196 and Oversized Folders 4-5.
 

Box 185
 
1. Alexander, Lamar: letter honoring Johnson City Press-Chronicle’s 50th anniversary, 1984
2. A. M. Authority, The (hand grips), undated
3. American Bowling Congress: Sponsor Award, 1970-1971
4. American Heart Association: Heart Fund Certificate of Appreciation, undated
5. American Press Institute certificate (Columbia University), 1951
6. Appalachian Girl Scout Council plaque, c. 1953
7. “Area Pulls ‘hind tit’ on Medical School” button, c. 1972
8. Arthritis Foundation Distinguished Service Award certificate, 1966
9. Barrymore, Lionel: “Nantucket” etching, undated
10. Barrymore, Lionel: “The Old Boat Works” etching, undated
11. Barrymore, Lionel: “Old Red Bank” etching, undated
12. Barrymore, Lionel: “Point Pleasant” etching, undated
13. Bible verse plaque (John 3:2), undated
14. Boy Scouts of America: Unaka-Boone District certificate of appreciation, 1969
15. Boys Clubs of America certificate, undated
16. Branham Company medallion (50th anniversary), c. 1958
17. Bristol Junior Chamber of Commerce: American Press certificate of appreciation, 1965
18. Cerebral Palsy of East Tennessee, Inc., plaque, 1987
19. Coupon Saving Days organizer, c. 1976
20. Cumberland University: Frank G. Clement Scholarship Fund plaque, 1986
21. Devotion to St. Peregrine, 1986
22. Easter Seals Communications Award, 1975
23. East Tennessee State University Foundation certificate of appreciation, 1984
24. East Tennessee State University Foundation certificate of appreciation, 1993
25. Frank G. Clement Foundation, Inc., certificate, undated
26. Fraternal Order of Police Associate Member, undated
27. Girl Scout Council 5-year pin, undated
28. “Here ‘n There” cartoon printing plate, undated
29. “Here ‘n There” cartoon printing plate, undated
30. “I Support Operation Desert Storm” car tag, c. 1991
32. Imperial Furniture Company, Johnson City, Tenn., select cherry first dimension stock,
December 7, 1960
33. Johnson City Fire Department Ladder Tower I, c. 1987
34. Johnson City Press-Chronicle counter advertising mat, undated
35. Johnson City Press-Chronicle “Family Circus” calendar, 1986
36. Johnson City Press-Chronicle metal sign, undated
37. Johnson City/Washington County Area Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame Award, 1987
38. Jones, Carl A.: Cards, undated
39. Jones, Carl A.: Identification/membership cards (miscellaneous), 1949-1984 and undated
40. Jones, Carl A.: Hair (envelope), undated
41. Jones, Carl A.: Name tags, c. 1986 and undated
42. Jones, Carl A.: Press, Inc., 40th anniversary, 1974
43. Jones Family: Christmas and 50th anniversary greetings, 1984-2000 and undated
 
Box 186
 
1. Jones Family: Family crest plaque, undated
2. Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States certificate, June 27, 1969
3. Lapel pins, undated (4 items)
4. Medals of Honor for Life’s Everyday Battles, undated
5. Memorial Hospital award, c. 1945
6. Memorial Hospital, Inc.: Board of Directors plaque, 1945
7. Milligan College plaque, c. 1943
8. Morristown Kiwanis Club certificate of appreciation, October 19, 1973
9. Municipal and Safety Building Groundbreaking Ceremony plaque, 1969
10. “My Joy Gift” by H. Roe Bartle, undated
11. National Newspaper Association membership certificate, 1968
12. National Newspaper Association membership certificate, 1975
13. National Newspaper Contests plaque, 1961
14. National Newspaper Contests plaque, 1963
15. National Newspaper Contests plaque, 1967
16. National Press Photographers Association membership certificate, 1969
17. “New Year’s Resolutions from the Boss to His Secretary,” c. 1955
18. Olympic Games: Great Olympic Moments coins, undated
19. “The Pad” guest log, 1958-1960
20. “The Pad” invitation, undated
21. Possums Unlimited pin, undated
22. Press, Inc, money clip, undated
23 Radio Free Europe certificate of appreciation, 1968
24. Rotary International banners, 1989-1992
25. Rotary International District Governor plaque, c. 1968
26. Salvation Army Advisory Board plaque, undated
 
Box 187
 
1. Salvation Army Advisory Board plaque, c. 1981
2. Sequoyah Council, Boy Scouts of America pin, undated
3. Society of Professional Journalists, George W. Kelly Chapter, ETSU, 1986
4. “The Song of the Printer” verse card, 1957
5. Tacoma Church of God “Growth Award,” March 16, 1969
6. Tennessee Department of Mental Health: Greene Valley Hospital and School certificate of
appreciation, 1968
7. Tennessee Highway Patrol certificate of appreciation, 1988
8. Tennessee Newspaper Hall of Fame, 1999
9. Tennessee Press Association plaque, 1984
10. Tennessee, State of: Division of Hotel and Restaurant Inspection, Official Rating, 1965
11. Tri-City Airport Commission, 1986
12. United Fund Award, undated
13. United States Veterans Administration certificate of appreciation, undated
14. University of Tennessee: State Press Award, 1953
15. University of Tennessee: State Press Award for Editorials, 1957
16. University of Tennessee: State Press Award for Editorials, 1960
17. University of Tennessee: Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund, undated
18. Vanderbilt University stocking, undated
19. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Mountain Home, Tennessee plaque, May 25, 1986
20. Washington College Academy, 1987
 
Box 188
 
Miscellaneous Artifacts from the desk of Carl A. Jones
 
1. Johnson City Press Nuts, undated
2. Back scratcher, undated
3. Johnson City Rotary Club banner, undated
4. Desk calendar, undated
5. Correspondence basket, undated
6. Washington College Academy bicentennial medallion, 1979-1980
7. Paper weight inscribed Carl A. Jones, undated
8. Bull shit grinder, undated
9. Executive pencil box, undated
10. Ash tray and holder, undated
11. Pen holder inscribed to Carl A. Jones from Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco Division,
undated
12. Coca-Cola note box with note paper, undated
13. Desk caddy, undated
 
Box 189
 
1. Johnson City Chamber of Commerce gavel, 1951-1952
2-4. Souvenir bottles of Coca-Cola, undated
5. Telephone, undated
6-7. Ice scoops, undated
8. Wooden baton passed by U. S. Army Parachute team “Golden Knights,” undated
 
Box 190
 
1. Earthquake tee-shirt, December 3, 1990
2. Fred Flintstone stuffed doll, undated
3. Welcome banner, undated
4. Presco Engraving metal sign, undated
 
Box 191
 
1. Campaign buttons (in bag), 1988
2. Johnson City Press-Chronicle American bicentennial coffee cup, c. 1976
3. Crusade for Freedom Distinguished Service Award, undated
4. Replica of Johnson City Press newspaper vending machine, undated
5. Salvation Army medallion engraved to Carl A. Jones, c. 1980
6. Carl A. Jones college fraternity material, c. 1930s
7. JCPC baseball jersey, undated
8. Johnson City Press-Chronicle bags, undated
9-10. Rotary International banner, undated
 
Awards: Miscellaneous (oversized)
 
Box 192
 
Folder 1
 
a. American Press Institute certificate, 1962
b. Arkansas Traveler certificate, 1989
c. Honorary Majority Leader of the Tennessee State Senate certificate, 1982
d. New Mexico: Colonel, Aide-de-Camp certificate, 1966
e. Selective Service certificate of appreciation, 1976
f. Selective Service certificate of merit, undated
g. Southern Newspaper Association award, 1967
h. Southern Newspaper Association award, 1967
i. Tennessee, State of: Board of Trustees for Tuberculosis Hospitals Commission, 1964
j. Tennessee, State of: Board of Trustees for Tuberculosis Hospitals Commission, 1968
k. Toyota Celebrity Golf Classic Hole Sponsor, 1995
l. Toyota Celebrity Golf Classic Hole Sponsor, 1998
 
Folder 2
 
a. “ETSU Medical School Gets Accreditation,” July 1, 1977 (reproduction of front page of
Johnson City Press-Chronicle)
 
 
Folder 3
 
a. Hamilton National Bank resolution on retirement of Carl A. Jones from board of directors,
  April 16, 1985
 
 
Folder 4
 
a. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Jim Counts’ cartoon “Look We’re In Color,” undated
 
 
Folder 5
 
a.-c. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Miscellaneous posters, 1969 and undated
 
 
Folder 6
 
a. Johnson City Press-Chronicle: Proofs of sheets used in 1976 U. S. Bicentennial edition, 1976
(35 sheets)
 
 
Folder 7
 
a. Carl A. Jones: Sketch of Jones by Eckstein, undated
 
 
Folder 8
 
a. Lebanon Junior Woman’s Club calendar, 1970
 
 
Folder 9
 
a. Washington County, Tennessee map, undated
 
 
Box 193
 
1. American Political Science Association Award for Distinguished Reporting of Public Affairs,
1967
2. Cancer Treatment Center, undated
3. Coca-Cola cartoon, 1985
4. Golfing cartoon to Tim Jones from Bill Breeden, c. 1983
5. Guaranda, Ecuador banner, undated
 
Box 194
 
1. Johnson City Chamber of Commerce Award of Appreciation, 1962
2. Johnson City Optimist Club plaque, November 1963
3. Johnson City/Washington County Area Chamber of Commerce plaque, July 3, 1990
 
Box 195
 
1. Lambda Chi Alpha All-Sing plaque, 1964
2. SESCO Management Consultants certificate, 1985
3. University of Tennessee State Press Award (1st place for Public Service), 1964
 
Box 196
 
1. Church service (unidentified, possibly Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church), undated
2. Demolition of old Johnson City city hall, 1971 from WCYB-TV (one 16mm film reel)
3. Jones, Carl A.: Interview on television program (audio only), undated
4. Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church service, March 3, 1963 (reel 1 of reel-to-reel
audiotape recording)
5. Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church service, March 3, 1963 (reel 2 of reel-to-reel
audiotape recording)
6. Operation Desert Storm: Arabic recording, 1991 (audiocassette tape recording)
7. W.E.T.B.: “Demons in Music” radio program, undated (audiocassette tape recording; Side 1
of tape is blank)
 
Oversized Folder 4 (stored in map cabinet under accession number 626)
 
1. “ETSU Medical School Gets Accreditation,” July 1, 1977 (reproduction of page 1 and page 16
of Johnson City Press-Chronicle, morning edition)
2. “ETSU Medical School Gets Accreditation,” July 1, 1977 (reproduction of page 1 and page 16
of Johnson City Press-Chronicle, evening edition)
 
Oversized Folder 5 (stored in map cabinet under accession number 626)
 
1. Johnson City Press-Chronicle building (architectural drawing), undated
 
 
Series V, Negatives and Photographs, 1894-c. 1990 and undated. Boxes 197-209.
 
Box 197
 
1. Negatives: Old Johnson City City Hall; Carl A. Jones; unidentified, 1991 and undated (54 negative sheets)
2. Negative: Coca-Cola Cartoon, 1985
3. Negatives: Farming; Johnson City Press; Carl A. Jones, undated
4. Negatives: Carl A. Jones, undated
5. Slides: Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site; Carl A. Jones; sculpture (Johnson City Press building); unidentified art work, 1976
 
Box 198
 
1. A – Accident, 1981 and undated
2. Accident, undated
3. Accident – Ayers, 1975 and undated
4. Babies – Bell, 1894-1970 and undated
5. Bellamy – Byrd, undated
 
Box 199
 
1. Calf – Cat, undated
2. Cathey – Chute, 1949 and undated
3. Citizens Bank – Conley, 1957-1984 and undated
4. Cook – Culp, undated
5. Dandelion – Dyer, undated
6. Eads – Evans, 1948-1979 and undated
 
Box 200
 
1. Fairview – Fulton, undated
2. Galaspie – Gupton, 1966 and undated
3. Hale – Hyfantis, 1957-1966 and undated
4. Igo – Isenberg, 1969 and undated
5. Jack, M. L. – Johnson City Press, 1953-1971 and undated
6. Johnson City Press, undated
 
Box 201
 
1. Johnson City Press, undated
2. Johnson City Press, undated
3. Johnson City Press, undated
4. Johnson City Steam Laundry – Johnson City, Tennessee, undated
5. Jones, Carl A., Jr., 1974 and undated
 
Box 202
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr., undated
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr., undated
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr., undated
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr., undated
 
Box 203
 
1. Jones, Carl A., Jr., undated
2. Jones, Carl A., Jr. and family, undated
3. Jones, Carl A., Jr. and family, undated
4. Jones, Carl A., Jr. and family – Joy, undated
5. Kardos – Kyker, undated
6. Lacy – Lebanon Democrat, 1988 and undated
 
Box 204
 
1. Lebanon Democrat, 1987 and undated
2. Lebanon Democrat, 1987-1988 and undated
3. Lebanon Democrat, 1987-1988 and undated
4. Leger – Lynch, undated
5. Maddox – Miller, undated
6. Miller – Musick, undated
7. Nave – Nutter, undated
8. Oakland – Osbourne, undated
 
Box 205
 
1. Pad, The – Pennington, undated
2. Pepsi – Putnam, 1968 and undated
3. Quayle – Quillen, 1971 and undated
4. Rabul – Russell, undated
5. Sally – Sutphin, 1966 and undated
 
Box 206
 
1. Talbert – Tyson, undated
2. Unaka – U. S. Navy, undated
3. Veterans Administration (V. A.) Hospital – Virginia, undated
4. Wall – White Theater, undated
5. Yancey – Youngquist, undated
6. Zurcher, undated
7. Unidentified. undated
8. Unidentified, undated
 
Box 207
 
1. Unidentified, undated
2. Unidentified, undated
3. Unidentified, undated
4. Unidentified, undated
5. Unidentified, undated
6. Printing Plates: India Trip, 1969
7. Printing Plates: Carl A. Jones, Jr., undated
8. Printing Plates: Unidentified, undated
 
Box 208

1. Negative Shots: “History of Johnson City and Its Environs” by Samuel Cole Williams,
undated (11 Sheets)
2. Negative Shots: a) John Houston deed, 1847; b)William Houston will, 1957
3. Negative Shots: Johnson City Press, June 12, 1934 (20 sheets)
4. Negative Shots: Johnson City Press-Chronicle, Sunday, June 12, 1949 (33 sheets)
5. Congressman Joe L. Evins, undated
6. Lt. J.J. Jessee aircraft, c.1990
7. Johnson City Cardinals, undated (4 items)
8. Kathryn P. Jones, undated
9. Governor Ned McWherter, undated
10. The Mall (Johnson City, Tennessee), undated
11. Senator Herbert Walters, undated
12. Governor Frank G. Clement, undated
13. Governor Buford Ellington, undated
14. Johnson City City Hall (Old) being demolished, undated
15. a.-e.: Johnson City Press-Chronicle building, undated (5 items); f.: Johnson City Press-
Chronicle, Color Awards, 1967 (2 items)
16. a.-b.: Congressman James H. Quillen, undated (2 items)
17. Tri-Cities Airport, undated
 
Box 209
 
1. Photographic Scrapbook (Johnson City Press), undated 
 
 
INDEX TO THE CARL A. JONES PAPERS

 
 
Note: Citations following an indexed subject refer to the specific box and folder in which information will be found on that subject. (Example: “Adams, George: 2-6” refers to Box 2, folder 6.) References found in brackets following a name indicate the relationship that person had to Carl A. Jones, Jr. (Example: Jones, Kathryn Paxton [wife]). References found in parentheses after a name are, where appropriate and known, identified. (Example: Hodge, Tom (reporter/editorial director/columnist).) This is generally done in relation to individuals who worked for Jones, especially on the Johnson City newspaper.
 
Abitibi-Price: 2-2 to 2-4
A.B.W.A.: 198-1
Accidents (aircraft): 52-1; 170-12 to 170-13; 171-18; 181-1 to 181-9; 183-15 to 183-16; 184-3; 184-16; 198-1
Accidents (Boat): 198-1
Accidents (Traffic): 198-1 to 198-3

Aclair, Dan: 198-3
Acuna, Mike: 198-3
Adams, George: 2-6
Adams, Joe: 198-3
Adams, Katie: 198-3

Adams, Lt. General Paul D.: 63-16; 76-1
Address book: 2-7 to 3-1; 151
Aden, Tom: 1-3; 13-5
Advertising: 1-3 to 1-5; 1-8; 2-3 to 2-5; 3-1 to 3-9; 18-8; 21-2 to 21-10; 22-12; 22-18; 23-4; 29- 18 to 29-19; 34-9; 35-18 to 35-20; 72-6; 77-7; 79-2; 103-14; 110-3; 112-19
Ahlgren, Frank: 43-9

AIDS: 198-3
Air Division: 198-3
Airplane: 198-3
Airdoldi & Associates: 2-3
Air Show: 2-1

Akers, Doris: 3-10
Albritton, Sara: 200-5
Alcohol consumption: 5-2; 5-4; 5-11; 6-3; 43-13
Alcoholic Beverage Commission: 4-1 to 4-12; 5-1 to 5-11; 6-1 to 6-8; 7-1 to 7-10; 8-1 to 8-4; 25- 2 to 25-3; 30-6; 69-2; 69-4; 80-3 to 80-4; 93-6; 176-4 to 176-10; 198-3; 203-1
Alden, Scott: 5-1

Alexander, Beth: 83-6
Alexander, Carolyn: 199-2
Alexander, Lamar (Governor): 1-8; 8-5; 66-10; 129-10; 185-1; 198-3
Alexander, Steve: 198-3
Alfred B. Sloan Award: 122-15

Allen, Ben H.: 72-5; 82-6
Allen, Dr. Charles: 198-3; 204-5
Allen, Charles L.: 1-1
Allen, Margaret: 199-5
Allendale Mutual Insurance Company: 8-6

Allis-Chalmbers: 31-14 to 31-15
Almond, Frances: 198-3
Amanda Hodge School of Dance: 198-3
Amaryllis order: 8-8 to 8-10
Ambrose, J. K.: 198-3

American Association of Newspaper Representatives: 1-3
American Bowling Congress: 185-3
American Cancer Society: 2-4
American Family Life Assurance Company: 8-12
American Foods Machinery Corporation: 1-7

American Heart Association: 185-4
American Hospital Supply: 8-12
American Institute of Accountants: 8-13 to 8-14
American Management Association: 8-15
American-Marietta Company: 31-14 to 31-15

American Newspaper Publishers Association: 1-4; 1-5; 2-4 to 2-5; 9-1 to 9-7; 10-1 to 10-6; 11-1 to 11-7; 12-1 to 12-3; 101-9
American Political Science Association: 193-1
American Press Institute: 1-1; 1-7 to 1-8; 2-1; 2-3 to 2-5; 12-4 to 12-5; 185-5; 192-1
American Red Cross: 2-1 to 2-2; 2-5; 113-10 to 113-11
American-Saint Gobain Corporation: 93-9

Amherst New Era-Progress (Amherst, Va.): 170-1
Amherst, Virginia: 170-1
Andersen, Bill: 71-10
Anderson, Dick: 199-2
Anderson, E. Riley: 2-2

Anderson, Harvey: 198-3
Anderson, Jeff: 2-2
Anderson, John: 198-3
Anderson, Karol Eads: 2-2
Anderson, William R. (Congressman): 1-6; 2-1

Anderson, William, Jr.: 198-3
Annexation (Johnson City, Tenn.): 12-6
Anniston Star: 1-3
Annual Reports (corporate): 12-8 to 12-9; 31-14 to 31-15; 32-1 to 32-2; 72-6; 73-1
Anyaocha, Peace U.: 1-8

Appalachian Christian Village: 2-2 to 2-3
Appalachian Consortium: 69-1; 71-11
Appalachian District Fair (Gary, Tenn.): 198-3
Appalachian Fair: 2-2; 2-4; 35-9; 37-14; 46-5; 189-8
Appalachian Girl Scout Council: 185-6

Appalachian Hospital: 198-3
Appalachian League (baseball): 13-1 to 13-2; 68-15; 71-12; 72-2; 72-5 to 72-6; 73-2; 76-3; 173-3
Appalachian-Memorial Hospital School of Nursing: 2-2
Appalachian Regional Commission: 2-1
Appalachian Service Project, Inc.: 1-8

Apple, Clyde: 198-3
Apollo 10 (space mission): 175-1 to 175-2
Apollo 11 (moon landing): 170-9; 171-2; 175-19
Apollo 12 (space mission): 175-31
Appraisal (property): 22-5; 24-6; 44-3 to 44-4

Arcata Graphics Company: 1-8; 2-1 to 2-2
Archeology—Tennessee—Washington County: 72-6
Archer, Father Richard: 198-3
Archives of Appalachia: 2-1 to 2-2
Arkansas Traveler: 192-1

Armstrong, J. Neil: 88-12
Army Advisory Committee: 63-16
Army Reserve: 43-11; 63-16
Arney, J. Norton: 1-1
Arney Farm (later Winged Deer Park): 80-4

Arnold, Don: 198-3
Arnott, William [nephew]: 70-1; 72-2; 73-3
Aronhime, Gordon L.: 73-2
Arp, Ellen: 198-3
Arrants, John H.: 75-1

Arrowood, Ted: 198-3
Art and Health Center: 14-6
Arthritis Foundation: 185-8
Arts Council (Johnson City): 2-1; 2-3
Asbury Center, Inc.: 2-2

Associated Press: 1-3; 1-7; 2-2; 13-3 to 13-12; 14-1 to 14-5; 76-4
Association for Retarded Citizens of Washington County, Inc.: 1-8
Atkins, Ben E.: 69-5 to 69-6
Atkins, Estelle Garland: 69-5
Atkins, Sam W.: 1-7

Atkins, Talmadge W. “Nick” (business manager): 14-7 to 14-8; 15-1 to 15-9; 16-1 to 16-8; 17-1 to 17-6; 70-1; 70-4;
72-6; 73-5; 82-2; 180-23 to 180-24; 198-3
Atkins, W. Stewart: 69-5
Atlanta Journal: 1-1
Atlantic Features and Printing, Inc.: 17-7 to 17-9; 30-9 to 30-12; 123-3 to 123-8
Atlantic Life Insurance Company: 73-2

AT&T: 1-8; 2-5
Auction: 198-3
Audit Bureau of Circulations: 1-1; 1-8; 2-2 to 2-3; 18-1 to 18-3
Audit Reports: 1-1; 1-5; 1-6; 2-3; 18-1 to 18-5
Auer, Mara: 203-4

Augusta Newspapers, Inc.: 1-4; 31-15
Aulds, Charlie: 198-3
Austin, Ben Ragan: 2-1
Ayers, Chris: 198-3
Babies: 198-4

Baer, Oscar A.: 69-2
Bagwell, Roberta: 198-4
Bailes, Joe: 198-4
Bailey, Bartha (Trial): 198-4
Bailey, Dana: 198-4

Bailey, Elmer: 198-4
Bailey, Janice: 198-4
Bailey, Lee: 103-12
Bailey, Lowell family: 19-1
Bainbridge Observer: 198-4

Bainbridge sale (Bainbridge, Ohio): 19-7
Bainbridge, Ohio: 74-1
Bainbridge United Methodist Church (Bainbridge, Ohio): 71-7
Baines, Dawn: 198-4
Baker, Dorothea (Dot) Riordan Hendricks (Mrs. C. B.): 73-3

Baker, Howard H., Jr. (U. S. Senator): 43-8; 198-4; 199-1
Baker, Worthington, Crossley, Stansberry & Woolf: 51-10
Bald Mountain: 198-4
Ball Brothers: 198-4
Ball, E. H.: 198-4

Ballew, Lester A., Sr.: 103-14
Band Practice (David Crockett High School): 198-4
Banking: 19-3 to 19-4
Baratte, John J.: 43-13
Barbour & Associates: 18-15

Barker, Dianne (Mrs. James G.) (reporter/columnist): 80-3; 155-12
Barnes Community Church and Youth Center: 31-5
Barnes Elementary School: 198-4
Barnes, Gwen: 198-4
Barnett, Connie: 71-10

Barnett, Don: 198-4
Barnett, James: 71-10
Barnett, Jay: 198-4
Barnett, Josh: 198-4
Barnett, Laura Taylor: 198-4

Barnett, Samuel: 198-4
Barricklow, Arlene: 198-4
Barrowclough, John R.: 198-4
Barrymore, Lionel: 185-9 to 185-12
Barter Theatre: 18-15 to 18-16; 19-5; 205-5

Bartholomew, Sam: 71-10
Bartle, H. Roe: 18-9; 186-10
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute: 18-13
Baseball: 13-1 to 13-2; 19-6; 64-1 to 64-6; 68-15; 71-12; 72-2; 72-5 to 72-7; 73-2 to 73-5; 74-4; 75-3; 198-4; 199-1
—Appalachian Region, Southern: see Appalachian League (baseball)
—Tennessee—Johnson City: see Johnson City Cardinals (baseball team)
Baseball cards: 198-4

Baseball wedding: 198-4
Basil L. Smith System, Inc.: 19-7
Bass, Ross: 70-4; 130-5
Bauman, Eva: 86-16; 87-1
Baumhaltz, Frank: 198-4

Baxley, Jim: 18-14
Bean, John: 80-4
Bear Hunt: 198-4
Beasley, Tom: 198-4
Beaunit Fibers: 19-8

Bechner, Jim: 72-2
Beckner, Jim: 202-3
Bee hives: 198-4
Beekeeper: 198-4
Beer: 43-13; 180-4

Bees: 198-4
Bell, Charles A.: 198-3
Bell, Dan: 198-4
Bell, Earl: 29-5
Bell, Mattie: 198-4

Beller, Ronald E.: 38-6; 69-1; 198-5; 199-5
Bellinger, Robert: 198-5
Bennett, Bea: 198-5
Bennett, Randall: 198-5
Benton, George O.: 36-14

Bergsma, Kenneth: 53-8
Berry, Alf: 198-5
Bewley, Frances: 198-5
Bible, Tony: 198-5
Big Burley Warehouse: 198-5

Big Drink, The: 70-10
Biggs, Mike: 198-5
Bike and Hike Shop: 198-5
Billboards: 43-2
Birchfield, Timothy: 198-5

Birds: 198-5; 200-1
Bishop, Leroy: 18-17
Bishop, Mike: 198-5
Bishop, Ronnie: 198-5
Bissell, Keith: 18-15

Birthday cards: 19-9
Bjurstrom, Larry: 198-5
Blackberries: 198-5
Blackstone Military Academy (Blackstone, Va.): 19-10; 136-7
Blackwell, Guy: 198-5

Blake, Carolyn: 198-5
Blanton, Ray (Governor): 177-8; 177-15; 198-3
Blevins, John: 198-5
Blevins, Sandra: 198-5
Blevins, Scott: 198-5

Blindness: 35-7
Blue Cross: 19-11
Boating safety: 35-1; 114-9
Boats: 19-12; 35-1
Bobo, Charles: 180-19

Boca Raton Hotel and Club: 198-5
Boggs bill (H.R. 7123): 70-4
Bolger, William: 198-5
Bolton, Chuck: 198-5
Bomar, Herman A., Jr.: 4-4; 43-13

Booher, Abby: 198-5
Boone Lake Property Owners’ Association: 18-12; 120-14
Boone, Sherry: 198-5
Boones Creek Elementary School 4-H Club: 199-2
Booth, Vicki: 198-5

Borge, Victor: 48-9
Boring, Helen: 43-10
Bott, Ken: 69-5
Bottorff, Dennis: 198-5
Bowater Company: 19-13 to 19-14; 77-3

Bowers, Bill: 198-5
“Bowes, Major” Show: 18-6
Bowling: 198-5
Bowling, Ruth: 81-1; 138-3
Bowman, Bee: 198-5

Boy Scouts of America: 18-16; 20-1 to 20-7; 185-15; 187-2
Boyd, Bill: 48-14
Boyd, Dorothy: 298-5
Boyd, Lon: 198-5
Boyd, Rod: 198-5

Boyle, Hal: 198-5
Boys Club of Johnson City: 18-16; 20-8 to 20-13
Boylan-Pearce, Inc.: 21-16 to 21-17; 53-3
Bozeman Daily Chronicle (Bozeman, Mont.): 170-2
Bracken, Bill: 198-5

Brackins, Ginger: 198-5
Brackins, Russell: 198-5
Bradford, Buster: 198-5
Brading, Jim: 198-5
Bradley, Clarence W.: 21-1

Bradley, Mark: 198-5
Bralley, Clarence W. (attorney): 71-4; 72-5; 72-7; 75-4
Brandt, George (attorney): 18-7; 18-9
Branham Company: 1-5; 18-10 to 18-11; 21-2 to 21-10; 185-16
Breadon, Sam: 72-5

Breeden, Bill: 21-11 to 21-14; 193-4
Brewer, Juanita: 198-5
Brickey, Coy: 198-5
“Bridge to the Sun”: 21-15; 136-6
Bridges, Henry P.: 17-6

Bridgestone Corporation: 2-3
Brier, Jerry: 69-6; 75-2 to 75-3
Briggs, Angie: 198-5
Bright, Floyd: 80-1
Bright, Mary Elizabeth: 80-6

Brinkley, Walter J.: 18-14
Bristol Highway (Johnson City, Tenn.): 198-5
Bristol Junior Chamber of Commerce: 185-17
Bristol Herald-Courier (Bristol, Va.): 82-12; 155-1; 170-3 to 170-13
Bristol News (Bristol, Tenn.): 170-14

Bristol Properties, Inc.: 21-16 to 21-17; 53-3
Bristol Speedway: 21-18
Bristol, Tenn.: 120-14; 126-5; 170-3 to 170-14
—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3
—Liquor traffic: 80-4
Bristol, Va.: 43-10; 120-14; 126-5; 170-3 to 170-14
—Economic conditions: 39-2 to 39-3
Bristol Virginia-Tennessean (newspaper): 82-11 to 82-12

Bristol Waste Water Treatment Plant: 198-5
Britt, Betty: 200-3
Britt, Dwight: 198-5
Broach, Glen: 198-5
Broadway Street (Johnson City):198-5

Brobeck, Bill: 198-5; 199-2
Brock, William E., III (U. S. Senator): 30-9
Brock Hotel Corporation: 128-4
Brooke, Jennifer: 22-1
Brooks, Bill: 198-5

Brooks, Cyndy: 198-5
Brooks, Jim: 198-5
Brown, Barbara: 198-5
Brown, Charles M.: 36-14
Brown, Connie: 198-5

Brown Hall (ETSU): 198-5
Brown, Phyllis J. (newspaper librarian): 18-14; 198-1
Brown’s Mill Road (Johnson City): 198-5
Brown’s Restaurant: 198-5
Browning, Gordon (Governor): 72-7; 83-7; 132-4; 198-5

Broyles, Lyle: 198-5
Broyles, Mel: 198-5
Broyles, P. E.: 22-2
Broylesville Store: 198-5
Brummit, Hazel: 198-5

Bryant, Frank (Property): 198-5
Bryant, Lester R.: 41-6
Bruce, John C.: 18-15 to 18-16
Bruegge, John Vorder: 18-16
Brumley, Robert H., III: 18-12

Bryant, Frank (attorney): 18-7; 18-11; 22-3 to 22-5; 29-5; 38-4
Buchanan, Hale: 198-5
Buckles, Doug: 198-5
Buckles, Jim: 198-5
Buckner, Jenny A.: 198-5

Budd Corporation: 198-5
Budd, Dr. Duane C.: 65-7
Buffalo Investment Club: 22-8
Buffalo Valley Country Club: 22-9; 79-6
Buffalo Valley picnic: 22-10

Building remodeling: 22-11
Bumpass Cove landfill: 180-7; 180-10
Bunnelle, Robert: 18-12
Burbage, Beverly S.: 80-1
Bureau of Advertising: 22-12

Burkhalter, David (Johnson City City Manager): 22-13; 68-2; 68-4
Burleson, Berney: 138-6
Burleson Construction Company: 43-5; 45-7
Burleson, Garry: 198-5
Burleson, Jack: 198-5

Burleson, Larry: 198-5
Burleson, Reno G.: 198-3; 198-5
Burley Bowl: 71-11; 73-1; 75-1; 172-54
Burns, James: 18-7
Busfield, Timothy: 198-5

Bush, George H. W. (U. S. Vice President/President): 18-17; 198-5
Business Journal: 18-12
Butcher, Jake: 198-5
Butler, Major General: 198:5
Butterfield, Model Ely: 18-11

Byrd, Harry F. (U. S. Senator): 130-5
Byrd, Wendy: 198-5
Caber Systems: 23-5
Calendar: 23-4; 23-6
Calf: 199-1

Calfee, Don: 69-6; 72-6 to 72-7; 73-2; 73-4
Calhoun, Russ: 23-1
California trip: 23-7; 29-3; 32-4
Callanan Family: 199-1
Calpins, April: 199-1

Cameron, Susan: 204-5
Campbell, Archie: 199-1
Campbell, Bob: 199-1
Campbell (Clan): 199-3
Campbell, Earl C.: 83-1 to 83-2

Campbell, Hugh F.: 22-21
Campbell, John: 198-5; 199-1; 199-6; 201-3
Campbell, Madeleine C.: 22-21
Campbell, Virginia: 199-1
Cams Bakery and Café: 22-19

Cancer Treatment Center: 193-2; 199-1
Candy-making: 199-1
Cannon, Les: 204-4
Cantor, Claire: 199-1
Capital Barber Shop: 199-1

Capitol Club of Nashville, Inc.: 22-21; 23-3
Capitol Hill Club, Inc.: 23-1
Capri Theater: 199-1
Carbine, Roy (editor): 23-8; 198-5; 199-1
Carbonated beverages: 69-3

Cardinal Park (Johnson City): 199-1
Cardwell, Leland K.: 70-3; 75-3
Cardwell, Margie: 199-1
Carey, Anne: 199-1
Carey, Ruth: 199-1

Carl A. Jones Hall: 69-1; 71-11; 199-1
Carl A. Jones Newspapers: 2-1 to 2-2; 12-9; 23-9 to 23-11; 46-12; 71-3; 80-6; 88-1; 101-14; 183-5
Carl A. Jones Symposium: 23-12; 69-2; 71-11
Carmichael, Jewell J.: 199-1
Carmichael, Jim: 199-1

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission: 22-19 to 22-20
Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway (Boones Creek viaduct): 199-1
Carpenter, William B.: 72-5
Carr, David J. (Uncle): 70-10
Carr, Joe C.: 43-11

Carr, Phyllis: 71-3
Carr family: 77-5
Carriger, Philip R.: 49-7
Carroll H. Long Chair of Excellence in Surgical Research: 41-7 to 41-8
Carroll Reece Highway: 199-1

Carroll Reece Museum: 22-20 to 22-21; 23-2; 38-8; 40-1 to 40-2; 113-12
Carter, Francis Graves: 69-5
Carter, Jimmy (U. S. President): 199-1
Carter, Mildred (Mrs. Ralph): 22-14
Carter, Ralph: 22-14

Carter, Shelia: 199-1
Carter County Rescue Squad: 200-2
Carter County, Tenn.—Budget: 22-7
—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2
Carter-Wallace, Inc.: 51-10
Carthage Courier (Carthage, Tenn.): 171-1

Carthage, Tennessee: 171-1
Caruthers, Eugene: 38-4; 62-10
Castelli, William P.: 199-1
Castle, John (business manager): 23-14; 199-4
Cat: 199-1

Cathey, John: 199-2
Cavale, John Ford: 4-5
Censorship: 23-15; 37-15; 171-28; 175-23 to 175-24; 180-25
Census: 23-1; 23-16; 135-3
Centel Cellular: 23-1

Central Package Store: 199-2
Central Presbyterian Church (Bristol, Va.): 75-4
Cerebral Palsy of East Tennessee: 185-18
Chalker, Roy C.: 125-7
Chamber of Commerce: see Johnson City Chamber of Commerce

Champion Enterprises, Inc.: 12-9; 51-10
Champion International Corporation: 23-3
Chandley, Keri: 199-2
Chapman, Shirley: 201-3
Charlet, James E.: 72-6

Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N. C.): 171-2
Charlotte, North Carolina: 171-2
Chase, Annie: 199-2
Chattanooga, Tenn.: 199-2
Chattanooga Wholesale Company: 25-2 to 25-3

Check stubs: 25-4 to 25-5
Cheese orders: 25-6 to 25-9
Cherokee Reservoir: 199-2
Cherokee Road: 199-2
Chester Inn:199-2

Christian, Elizabeth: 199-2
Christmas: 26-1 to 26-10; 27-1 to 27-7; 122-6; 174-23; 177-18; 179-36; 199-2; 199-3; 199-5; 202-2; 203-4; 204-5; 205-5
Christmas Box: 23-1; 48-14; 199-2
Christmas Party: 199-2
Christmas Program: 199-2; 203-4

Christmas Tree: 199-2; 199-6; 200-3
Christus Gardens: 23-3
Church, Tracy: 199-2
Church of the Savior (United Church of Christ): 71-3
Churchwell, Tina: 199-2

Chute, Brook: 199-2
Cincinnati Baseball Club Company (Reds): 71-12
Circulation (newspaper): 1-1; 1-5; 1-6; 2-2 to 2-3; 18-1 to 18-5; 22-18; 23-1; 27-8 to 27-12
Citizens Bank: 199-3
Citizens for Court Modernization, Inc.: 22-4

Citizens for Medical Advancement in Tennessee: 41-6
City Garbage: 199-3
City Hall (Johnson City, Tenn.): 199-3; 201-3
Civil Defense: 37-11
Civitan Club of Johnson City: 22-17

Clabough, Mona: 199-3
Clack, Alberta: 18-7
Clark, Mrs. Alan: 199-3
Clark, Allen C. [nephew]: 71-7; 72-3
Clark, Dorothy (Dot) Jones (Mrs. John F.) [sister]: 36-9; 69-6; 70-10; 72-3; 77-1 to 77-2; 79-7; 85-3

Clark, Freeman: 199-3
Clark, John F. [brother-in-law]: 28-1; 36-6; 36-8 to 36-9; 36-12 to 36-13; 70-10; 71-7; 72-2; 73-3; 77-2; 82-7
Clark, Suzanne: 199-3
Clarke, Bob: 203-4
Classified advertising: 22-18; 28-2 to 28-5

Claudio, Edward: 199-3
Clawson, Denisa: 199-3
Clear, Mark: 199-3
Clement, Frank G. (Governor): 4-10; 16-2; 23-4; 28-6 to 28-10; 29-1 to 29-3; 43-8; 72-7; 185-20; 185-25; 199-3;
208-12
Clement, Mary (Mrs. Bob): 199-3

Clement, Robert (Bob) N.: 22-19; 22-20; 69-1; 199-3
Climate Control Company: 18-7
Clinchfield Railroad Company: 22-15; 29-4
Clinton, Bill: 23-4
Clowers, Hazel: 69-6

Cloyd, John C.: 22-20; 29-5; 37-14
Cloyd, Mark: 198-5
Club, The, Inc. (Birmingham, Alabama): 69-6
Clyde Reed Associates: 45-6
C. M. Kemp Company: 29-6

CMS, Inc.: 22-18
Cobb, Ronnie: 199-3
Coca-Cola: 197-2; 199-3; 203-1
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Johnson City: 23-3; 29-8 to 29-9
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York: 75-3

Coca-Cola Bottling Company (Thomas), Inc.: 36-14
Coca-Cola Company: 22-18; 29-7 to 29-11; 69-3; 70-10; 72-6 to 72-7; 73-5; 74-2; 75-3; 79-3; 82-11; 188-12; 189-2 to 189-4; 193-3; 197-2; 199-3; 203-1
Cochran, Frank: 22-20
Cody, C. J.: 199-3
Coe, Kenton: 22-21

Coffey, A. J.: 199-3
Cohn and Marks: 147-1
Coleman, Bruce: 24-9
Coleman, Don: 199-3
Colley, Ralph: 43-12

Collins Residence (Jim and Shelley Collins): 199-3
Colon, Jonathon: 198-5
Colonial Heights, Virginia: 72-7
Colorado Oil and Gas Corporation: 31-14; 32-1 to 32-2; 70-4
Combs, Frankie: 199-3

Comet, The (Johnson City, Tenn.): Oversized folder 3
Comic strips: 29-13; 30-9 to 30-12; 31-1; 47-12; 152-1
Commerce Clearing House, Inc.: 29-14
Commercial Savings and Loan, Inc.: 29-15
Committeemen’s Guide Book: 29-16

Complaints (circulation): 30-1
Comptroller of the Treasury (Tennessee): 30-5 to 30-6
Congdon, Bud: 199-3
Congressional reapportionment: 18-11; 22-4 to 22-5; 30-8
Conley, John M.: 199-3

Connor, Emmett: 69-4
Conqdon, Teresa: 198-4
Consmueller, Paul D.: 75-2
Copp, Betty Mottern: 174-1 to 174-2
Contact Ministries, Inc.: 23-3

Continental Bank: 51-9
Continental Features, Inc.: 22-18; 23-2 to 23-3; 30-9 to 30-12; 31-1; 123-8
Continental Insurance Company: 31-2
Cook, Charles W., Jr.: 69-1
Cook, Robert (sculptor): 22-21; 31-6 to 31-8; 45-13; 46-9; 79-5; 79-7; 80-1; 80-3; 80-5 to 80-6; 81-2; 122-2 to 122-4; 138-20; 199-3 to 199-4

Cook, Steve: 199-4
Cooper, Prentice (Governor): 72-2
Coosa River Newsprint Company: 29-2; 31-9 to 31-12; 82-10
Correll, Ethel: 199-4
Cotton, Inc.: 22-20

Cottrell Company: 32-6
Countiss, Art: 199-4
Counts, Jim (cartoonist): 70-1; 185-28 to 185-29; 164-169 (Scrapbook volumes 16-23); 192-4
Courtroom photography: 32-7
Courts (Tennessee): 22-4

Cousin, Julia: 199-4
Covington Leader (Covington, Tenn.): 28-9; 32-8 to 32-10; 33-1 to 33-7; 34-1 to 34-8; 66-10; 171-3 to 171-6;
199-4; Oversized folder 1
Convington Publishing Company: see Covington Leader
Covington, Tennessee: 33-4; 171-3 to 171-6
Cow skull: 199-4

Cows: 199-4; 203-5
Cox, Greg: 199-4
Cox, Thad: 73-2
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store: 63-6
Crawford, Carol: 199-4

Creger, G. E.: 53-8
Critchlow, Ed S.: 43-9
Crockarell, Tara: 199-4
Crockett, David (District Attorney): 199-4 to199-5
Crockett, Davy: 22-6; 34-10

Crockett, Dr. Douglas: 80-2
Crockett, Jim: 199-4
Crockett, Mary (Mrs. J. A.): 69-5
Crockett, Dr. Walter: 69-5
Croley, Molly: 199-2

Croley, Steve: 199-2
Cross, Bill G.: 22-20
Crouch, Charles E.: 75-1
Crowder, Hubert H.: 43-12
Crowe, Rusty: 199-4

Crowther, Teresa: 199-2; 204-5
Crumley, Bill: 203-4
Crumley, Chad: 199-2
Crumley, Jim: 199-4
Crump, E. H.: 72-5

Cubine, Erwin M.: 199-4
Culp, D. P.: 43-13; 199-4; 203-3
Culver Military Academy: 35-2; 70-10; 84-8
Cumberland College: 23-1
Cumberland Times: 47-21

Cumberland University: 22-19; 22-21; 23-1; 23-4; 89-9; 185-20
Cunningham, Jason: 198-4
Cunningham, Joe: 22-14
Curtis, Jack: 202-3
Daily News Leader (Staunton, Va.): 171-7 to 171-11

Daily News-Record (Staunton, Va.): 171-12 to 171-15
Dallas, Cecil M.: 53-8; 70-10
Dalton, George: 27-5
Dan, Charles: 35-5
Dandelion: 199-5

Daniel Boone High School: 199-5
Dariot, Pete: 199-5
Daugherty, Robert M., Jr.: 41-6
David Crockett High School: 199-5; 205-5
David Crockett High School Band: 199-5

Davidson, Holly: 199-5
Davis, Bill: 76-4
Davis, Brandon: 199-2
Davis, Fred: 199-5
Davis, George C.: 147-3

Davis, Jack: 199-5
Davis, John G.: 202-3
Davis, Keith Edwin: 35-4; 35-10
Davis, Kimberly: 199-5
Davis, Vickie: 199-4

Dawson, Pepper: 199-5
Day, Robert: 199-5
Dayton Process Engravers, Inc.: 71-12
Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park: 34-10
Dawn of Hope: 35-11

D-Day invasion (World War II): 170-3; 170-14; 172-10 to 172-15
Deakins, Ralph L.: 43-9
DeGaulle, Charles: 175-29
Delbert D. Frye & Sons, Inc.: 70-3
Delbrugge, C. R.: 35-13

Deleuw, Dana: 199-5
Demolition work: 199-5
Dempsey, Jack: 79-3
Dena, King: 203-5
Dendrick, Marty: 199-5

Denise Lingerie Corporation: 35-14
Denning, Curtis B.: 198-3
Denton, Ronnie: 199-2
DeRosier, Arthur H., Jr.: 81-1; 177-22; 199-5
Desegregation: 62-10

Desert Shield/Desert Storm: 35-16; 46-7; 100-3; 171-3; 185-30; 196-6
DeVault, Chauncey: 72-5
DeVault, Henry: 80-4
Devine, Vaughan P. (Bing): 72-7; 73-4
Dickson, Dan: 199-5

Diehl, John F.: 16-2; 35-7; 80-6
Dillow, Tommy: 199-5; 203-4
Dirksen, Everett M. (U. S. Senator): 130-5
Dishner, Dianna: 199-5
Disneyland: 29-7

Distilled Spirits Institute: 5-2; 5-4; 5-11; 6-3
Divine, T. M.: 37-15
Divine, Tom: 80-1
Dix, Don: 72-6 to 72-7; 73-1 to 73-2; 73-4 to 73-5
Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company (Bristol, Va.): 28-1; 36-1 to 36-14; 70-1; 70-10; 71-7; 71-13; 72-2; 72-6;
73-3; 74-1; 75-1 to 75-2; 77-6; 78-1; 82-3; 82-7; 82-9 to 82-12; 84-1 to 84-3; 152-2; 199-5

Dixie Drive-In: 199-5
Dixie Engineering Company: 147-5
Dobyns-Bennett High School (Kingsport, Tenn.): 175-7
Dod, Albert (Uncle): 70-10
Dod, Josie: 69-6

Doe River Gorge: 68-5; 199-5
Doe River Gorge Christian Camp and Conference Center: 35-7
Dog: 198-5; 199-5
Dominion Resources, Inc.: 12-9; 51-10
Domino’s Pizza: 199-5

Donelson, Lewis R.: 71-10
Donnelly, Harry I. (editor): 37-2
Donnelly, Michael Fain: 74-3; 76-1
Donovan, Thomas J.: 6-8
Dorton, Louise: 205-1

Dosser, Harry: 37-3
Dosser, Robert N.: 69-5
Dosser’s, Inc.: 53-4
Dossett, Burgin E., Sr.: 37-4; 37-15; 38-4 to 38-5; 43-10; 47-13; 63-16
Dossett, Tom: 200-5

Dotterweich, W. W.: 53-9
Douglas, Eddie (residence): 199-5
Douglas, Herschel L.: 199-5
Douglas, Laurelyn: 200-5
Douglas, William O. (Supreme Court Justice): 180-15

Downtown Committee: 37-5
Draft Board: see Selective Service
Draft evaders: 79-6
Drain, Brooks: 37-7
Drake, Jim: 69-5

Drew, James H.: 35-7
Driver, Leslie R.: 35-9; 71-4
Driver, Russell C.: 35-9
Drug abuse: 7-1 to 7-2; 175-30
Duck hunting: 199-5

Ducks: 199-5
Dugger, John: 199-5
Dugger, Tiffany: 199-5
Duke University Hospital: 37-12
Duncan, Corintha: 199-5

Dunn, Winfield (Governor): 37-11; 71-10; 199-5; 205-3
Dunnaville, Marshall: 199-5
Durham, Betty: 199-2
Durham, Carol Ann: 199-5
Durham, Harold: 199-5

Dyer, Ross: 43-10; 203-1
Dyer Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 199-5
Eads, Clarence (Fire Chief): 198-5; 199-6
Earhart, Amelia: 172-1
Earnest, Howard: 199-6

Eason, Brett: 199-6
Eastman Kodak Company: 12-8; 37-15
East Tennessee Broadcasting Company, Inc.: 74-2 (See also: WETB)
East Tennessee Chest Disease Hospital: (see East Tennessee Tuberculosis Hospital)
East Tennessee Tuberculosis Hospital: 37-11; 135-2

East Tennessee State College: see East Tennessee State University
East Tennessee State University: 37-4; 37-15; 38-4 to 38-10; 39-1 to 39-5; 40-1 to 40-9; 41-1 to 41-10; 43-10; 43-13; 47-6; 47-13; 62-10; 73-1; 75-2; 135-1; 170-12 to 170-13; 171-16; 171-18; 173-22; 173-27 to 173-28; 174-3; 174-19; 174-26; 177-22; 179-30; 181-1 to 181- 9; 183-15 to 183-16; 184-3; 184-16; 198-5; 199-3 to 199-6; 204-6
— Airplane crash: 198-1
—Black Affairs Association: 199-6
—College of Medicine: 23-12; 37-11; 38-10; 39-1 to 39-2; 39-4; 41-5 to 41-10; 63-5; 69-1 to 69-2; 71-11; 112-14; 176-1; 176-15 to 176-16; 176-18; 185-7; 192-2; 199-1; 199-5; Oversized folder
 —Foundation: 38-6 to 38-10; 39-1 to 39-5; 40-3 to 40-9; 41-1 to 41-3; 185-23 to 185-24
—University status: 24-1; 24-6; 36-14; 37-15; 69-6; 76-4; 77-7; 173-31; 199-6
Easter: 43-1
Easter Seals: 69-5 to 69-6
Easterly, Ed: 69-5

Eatwell Café: 37-16
Echols, Robert L.: 71-10
Economic Development Board: 22-20; 38-2; 41-11
Edens, Wilbur Hayden (reporter): 38-2
Edison, Thomas: 171-32

Editor & Publisher: 41-12 to 41-13; 42-1 to 42-7
Editorials: 43-1 to 43-2
Education—Tennessee: 112-7; 120-14
Edwards, Arby: 199-6
Edwards, Don: 199-6

Edwards, Earnest: 199-6
Edwards, Jan: 199-6
Edwards, Ruth: 43-4
Eger, Edith: 199-6
Eggers, Robert: 37-16

Eisenhower, Dwight (President): 43-5
Elections (Tennessee): 28-6 to 28-10; 29-1; 43-6 to 43-10; 43-12 to 43-13; 47-20; 72-6; 73-2; 95-7; 122-1; 131-5 to 131-6; 131-15; 134-6; 172-42; 179-23 to 179-24
Elections (U. S. President): 23-4; 37-14; 48-3; 72-6; 174-27 to 174-30; 182-8 to 182-9; 184-10
Electrical Substation: 199-6
Elizabeth Holmes Hurley Memorial Park Foundation: 48-12 to 48-13; 48-15

Elizabethton Star: 71-12; 171-17 to 171-19
Elizabethton, Tenn.: 199-6
Elks Club: 38-2 to 38-3; 199-6
Elks Shoe Fund: 199-6
Ellington, Buford (Governor): 28-6; 37-14; 43-7 to 43-13; 132-4; 174-9; 199-6; 203-1; 208-13

Elliott, James D.: 38-1
Elliott, John: 199-6
Elliott, John, Jr.: 199-6
Ellis, Jimmy: 199-6; 209-1
Ellis, W. James: 199-6

Elm Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 199-6
Elrod, Jim: 71-10
Emory and Henry College: 38-3
Employment (statistics): 38-1; 88-11; 134-17; 135-1
England, Mary: 199-2

England, Ron: 38-3; 44-1; 199-6
Ensor, Howard: 199-6
Ensor, J. R.: 199-6
Environment: 38-2
Epling, William Kenneth: 48-13

Epstein, Lyn: 199-6
Equalization of property: 22-5; 24-6; 44-3 to 44-4
Equitable Life Assurance Company: 37-13
Erie Dispatch (Erie, Penn.): 75-1
Erwin Highway: 199-6

Erwin, Martha: 199-6
Erwin Parade: 199-6
Erwin Publishing Company: 44-8 (See also: Erwin Record)
Erwin Record: 23-9; 44-9 to 44-15; 171-20 to 171-26
Erwin, Tennessee: 171-20 to 121-26

ETSU Journalist: 171-16
Esterline, Judy: 199-6
Evans, Brenda Jean: 78-1
Evans, Don: 199-6
Evans, Libby: 199-6

Evans, Lodge: 32-4
Evans, Ralph: 199-4
Evans, Russell H.: 69-6
Evans Welding Company: 199-6
Evins, Joe L. (Congressman): 70-4; 208-5

Everett, Mary K.: 75-2 to 75-3
Everett, Robert A. (Congressman): 70-4
Evergreen Garden Center: 37-16; 45-1
Evins, Joe L. (Congressman): 79-6
Executive Thrift Card, Inc.: 45-3

Exxon Valdez oil spill: 183-1
Fairbanks, Morse & Company: 72-6
Faircloth, Bessie D.: 77-7
Faircloth, Henry: 69-6
Faircloth, Roy: 46-1

Fairview Avenue (Johnson City, Tenn.): 200-1
Fake Shoplifting Scene: 200-1
Famiano, Stephen Alfred, IV: 198-5
Families for Nursing Home Residents: 46-6
Farley, James A.: 83-11

Farm (off Interstate 181: 200-1
Farm (near Jonesborough): 200-1
Farmer, Chris: 200-1
Farmer, S. P. “Plowboy”: 72-1 to 72-3; 75-2
Farmer and Merchants warehouse: 173-28 to 173-29

Farmer’s Almanac: 46-10
Farmer’s Institute: 72-6; 173-1; 173-7
Farming: 72-6; 173-1; 174-13; 175-22; 175-34; 176-3; 197-3
Farnsworth, Clyde: 200-1
Farragaut, David (Admiral): 200-1

Farris, Robert: 200-1
Farthing, Billie Joe: 200-1
Fashion Show; 200-1
Fayette Falcon: 46-12
Feathers, Brendy: 200-1

Federal Aviation Agency: 46-3; 113-14
Federal Communications Commission: 46-3; 147-9 to 147-10
Federal Fair Election Finance Act of 1961: 99-8
Federal Housing Administration: 94-1
Federal Trade Commission: 46-13

Fergusen, Shelborne: 200-1
Ferguson, Ed: 203-1
Ferguson, Gary: 35-16; 46-7; 200-1
Ferguson, Homer: 200-1
Ferguson, Mary Lee: 199-2

Fernsworth, Lawrence: 79-7
Ferris, Dave: 198-4
Fetters, Jane: 200-1
Files, Bill: 46-3
Fillers, Bonnie: 174-8

Financial statements: 46-14 to 46-16
Firemen’s Mutual Insurance Company: 31-15; 47-1 to 47-2
Fires: 63-5; 173-22; 173-29 to 173-30; 200-1
Firestone Park Presbyterian Church: 70-1
First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Johnson City: 31-14 to 31-15

First National Bank of Chicago: 31-14 to 31-15; 32-1
First National Bank (Bristol): 72-6 to 72-7; 73-5
First National Bank of Sullivan County: 47-3
First Peoples Bank: 32-1
First Presbyterian Church (Bristol, Va.): 46-6

First Presbyterian Church (Johnson City, Tenn.): 17-1 to 17-6; 200-1; 201-3
First Tennessee Development District: 46-6
Fish: 200-1
Fisher Hawes & Company, Inc.: 72-5
Fishman, Jack: 200-1

Fishman, Katherine: 46-5
Fitts, Jonathan F.: 22-19 to 22-20
Flag Pond Community Medical Center: 198-4
Flags: 46-1
Flea Market: 200-1

Fleenor Security Systems: 47-4
Fleming, Scott: 198-4
Fletcher, Al: 200-1
Fletcher, Carl: 200-1
Fletcher, Denine: 200-1

Floods: 177-3 to 177-4
Florida Times-Union: 69-6
Floyd, Rebecca Lea: 200-1
Fonberg, Iqnacy: 200-1
Fontenay, Charles L. (reporter): 46-1; 47-5

Fonville, Rudy: 46-7
Food City Shopping Center (Bristol Highway, Johnson City, Tenn.): 200-1
Football: 200-1
Forbes, Ava: 200-1
Forbes, Douglas: 200-1

Ford, Craig: 198-5
Ford, Dan: 71-4
Ford, Gerald (U. S. President): 200-1
Ford, Jess C.: 73-1
Ford, JoAnn: 200-1

Fort Patrick Henry Dam: 200-1
Fortune, Joe: 200-1
Foster, Mike: 198-1
Fox, Sam: 46-8
Fox, Sonja: 46-6

Fox, Steve (attorney): 47-6 to 47-7
Fox, Williford: 198-4
Francis, Norman: 203-4
Frank G. Clement Dinner: 23-4
Frank G. Clement Foundation, Inc.: 185-25

Fraternal Order of Police: 185-26
Fred Davis Jewelers: 199-5
Freedom Hall: 200-1
Freedom of Information Center: 46-4; 47-8
Freedom of the press: 71-13; 132-4

Freedoms Foundation: 47-9
Freeman, David L.: 199-1
Freeman, Holly: 205-1
French, Marilyn: 87-13
Friberg, Alice: 46-3

Fricke, Janie: 200-1
Friends and Romans (comic strip): 47-12
Fritts, Phil: 204-4
Fritts, Jonathan: 87-11
Frontier Club: 73-3

Frontiers of Science Foundation of Oklahoma, Inc.: 46-2 to 46-3
Frost, Vicki: 171-28; 180-25
Fry, Kristin Clark (reporter): 200-1
Fulkerson, Ralph: 200-1
Fuller, John: 200-1

Fulton, Vickie: 200-1
Furbish, Albert: 198-5
Galan, Augie: 198-4
Galaspie C. E. (Ick): 200-2
Galaspie, Mona (Peg) Garten (bookkeeper): 47-20; 200-2

Gambling: 32-4
Gammon, Frank: 72-2
Gannett: 47-21
Garbage: 199-3
Garbee, Specs: 47-22

Gardner, Mike: 200-2
Garland, Ronnie: 200-2
Garland, Tom: 200-2
Garland, Walter (Judge): 200-2
Garland, Willard: 200-2

Garrison, Beverly: 200-2
Garrison, Ellen: 200-2
Garson, Greer: 72-2
Gaston County Young Men’s Christian Association: 69-5
Gatlinburg, Tenn.—Liquor licenses: 7-10

Gatz, Kathy: 203-5
Gearhart, Gary: 200-2
Gee, Lillian (Mrs. Drury B.): 74-3
Gehre, Jerry: 200-2
Gehring, Frederic P.: 200-2

Geisler, L. L.: 69-6
Gemmill, Lauren: 200-3
General Electric: 31-14 to 31-15; 32-1 to 32-2
General Jackson (steamboat): 81-7
General Shale Products Corporation: 70-3

Genesco: 31-14
Gentry, J. Roy: 72-6
Gentry, Kay: 200-2
Gerace, Ed: 51-10; 63-6
Gerhart, Sally: 200-2

Germantown, Tenn.—Liquor licenses: 5-6
Gervin, Spencer: 70-6
Getz, Bob: 199-2
Geyer, Norman: 200-2
Gilbreath, Sidney G.: 71-5; 72-6; 135-2

Gill, John W.: 23-7
Gilliam, Larry: 200-2
Gingrow, Dustin: 200-2
Girl Scouts: 77-1; 185-6
Glass, Carter, Jr.: 83-12

Gliddon, Stella: 63-1
Goddard College: 93-10
Goddy, Ross: 200-2
Golden Arch Café: 200-2
Golden Knights (parachute team): 189-8

Goldrush Junction (Pigeon Forge, Tenn.): 78-3
Goldwater, Barry (U. S. Senator): 15-9; 48-10
Golf: 41-4; 48-1; 64-8; 101-10; 193-4; 201-3
Golf Course: 201-3
Goller, Elaine: 200-2

Good, Robert J. “Bob”: 200-2
Goodin, John: 200-2
Goodman, Dave: 47-21
Goodpasture, Frank, Sr.: 78-2
Goodyear blimp: 175-13 to 175-14; 200-2

Goose: 200-2
Gordon, Bart (Congressman): 47-18
Gordon, Charles: 175-8
Gore, Albert, Jr. (U. S. Senator/Vice President): 47-18; 47-20 to 47-21; 48-3; 69-2; 113-1; 182 to182-9; 184-10; 200-2
Gore, Albert, Sr. (U. S. Senator): 15-9; 47-13; 48-2; 70-4; 72-7; 83-12; 130-5; 200-2

Gore, Charles M.: 47-13
Gore, Tipper (Mrs. Albert, Jr.): 48-3
Goss (press): 47-17
Gossett, W. T.: 72-6
Gouge, Charity: 200-2; 204-5

Gouge, Deborah: 47-18; 48-4 to 48-5
Gouge, Glen: 200-2
Gouge, Matthew: 204-5
Grace National Bank of New York: 31-14; 32-2; 73-5; 75-1
Gradner, Richard: 200-2

Gramm, R. E.: 47-14
Grandfather Mountain Highland Games: 48-12
Grant, Ralph P.: 47-15
Granville Sentinel (Granville, New York): 70-1
Graustein, Arthur W., Jr.: 47-18

Gray, Chuck Daniel: 200-2
Gray, Dop: 200-2
Gray, James: 22-18 to 22-19
Gray, James H.: 47-19; 80-2
Gray fox: 200-2

Great Lakes Carbon Corporation: 43-11; 47-14
Great Smoky Mountains National Park: 135-6
Greater Buffalo Press, Inc.: 30-9
Greater Tennessee Corporation: 31-15
Greaves, Gordon K.: 69-6

Green, J. E.: 49-7
Green, John: 200-2
Green, McKinley: 74-1; 114-7; 173-4 to 173-5
Green, Whitney: 200-2
Greene, Bill, Jr.: 200-2

Greene County, Tenn. —Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2
Greene Valley Homes (see also: Greene Valley Hospital): 18-7; 37-14; 135-1
Greene Valley Hospital (see also: Greene Valley Homes): 67-1 ; 187-6
Greeneville Sun: 47-13; 171-27 to 171-28
Greeneville, Tennessee: 171-27 to 171-28

Greeneville Veterans of Foreign Wars: 200-2
Greenwood Drive (Johnson City, Tenn.): 200-2
Greer, George: 200-2
Greer, Lynn: 71-10
Greer, Paul S.: 70-3

Greer, Ronnie: 200-2
Gregas, Valerie: 72-6
Greyhound Corporation: 31-15
Gridiron Show: 152-3
Griffin, Junius: 200-2

Griffith Park Observatory (Los Angeles, Calif.): 204-4
Grindstaff, Phillip: 200-2
Grissom, Virgil: 47-16
Grizzard, Lewis: 200-2
Grollemund, William Fredrick: 48-6; 80-4; 80-6

Groseclose, Rev. Henry M.: 69-5
Grune, Cecil: 200-2
Guaranda, Ecuador: 48-7; 193-5
Gulf War: 18-16
Gump, Alan M.: 47-16
 
Hacker, Harriet (Mrs. Ted B.): 69-5
Hacker, Ted B. (purchasing agent): 66-8
Haga, Robert (composing room): 70-4
Hagar, Dave: 200-3
Hager, Lawrence W.: 48-10

Hale Springs Inn: 200-3
Hale, Ida: 202-3
Hale, Marion: 200-5; 202-3
Hale, Nathan: 200-3
Hale Springs Inn: 200-3

Hall, Ann: 200-3
Hall, Birt: 200-3
Hall, Jack: 203-6
Hall, James: 69-5
Hall Syndicate: 48-8

Halloween: 200-3; 200-5; 203-5
Ham orders: 48-18
Hamill, Dorothy (reporter/columnist): 48-19; 69-5; 77-3; 209-1
Hamilton, Eddie: 70-10
Hamilton, Greg: 48-15

Hamilton, Howard (advertising/business office) : 50-4 to 50-6
Hamilton, Randy: 200-3
Hamilton Clan: 50-1 to 50-3
Hamilton family: 50-1 to 50-3
Hamilton National Bank: 32-1 to 32-2; 48-10; 48-19 to 48-22; 49-1 to 49-8; 79-6; 176-23; 192-3; 200-3

Hamm, Brad: 200-3
Hammarskjold, Dag: 173-24
Hammett, Janice: 200-3
Hammond, Judith: 200-3
Hammontree, Jack: 48-12

Hampton, Bill: 200-3
Hampton High School: 69-6
Hancock County, Tenn.—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2
Hands On Museum: 24-9; 48-13 to 48-15; 80-5
Handy, Bowling H.: 69-6

Hankins, Dr. John L.: 72-2
Hankins, Dr. Walter: 65-7
Hannabas, Bob: 72-7
Hanosky, Karl G.: 48-15
Hans, Lyle: 203-4

Hardin, Mary: 200-3
Hardin, Rosia Lee: 200-3
Harding, George: 90-5; 184-14
Hargrave, M. C.: 37-15
Harkins, Elizabeth: 70-2

Harkrader, Carleton A. (son of Charles J. Harkrader): 50-7; 80-1
Harkrader, Charles A.: 203-3
Harkrader, Charles Johnston: 50-8; 69-5; 71-13; 72-1; 73-2 to 73-4; 79-5; 82-9; 82-12; 83-1; 170-11; 176-25; 199-3
Harman Residence: 200-3
Harmon, Reese: 204-5

Harr, Lee B.: 48-2; 72-6
Harrill, Lolly: 200-3
Harrington, Carly: 200-3; 204-5; 204-7
Harris, Allen, Jr.: 48-14; 49-7; 50-9; 200-3; 204-5
Harris, Mrs. Allen, Jr.: 50-9

Harris, Allen, Sr.: 50-9; 200-3
Harris, Mrs. Allen, Sr.: 50-9
Harris family: 50-9
Harris, Robert L.: 48-10
Harris, Tom: 200-3

Harris Manufacturing Company: 48-13
Harrison, David: 200-3
Harrison, Jimmy: 71-12
Harrison, Willis: 200-3
Harry Range Hall: 200-3

Hartsell, Jackie: 200-3
Hartsock, Irene: 200-3
Hartsville, Tennessee: 171-29 to 171-30
Hartsville Vidette: 50-10 to 50-11; 152-4 to 152-5; 171-29 to 171-30
Harwell, Coleman: 48-12

Harwell Distributing Company, Inc.: 25-2 to 25-3
Harwood, Earl: 43-10
Haston, William: 200-3
Hatcher, Sam: 89-6; 89-8
Hathaway, Melinda: 200-3

Haven of Mercy Rescue Mission: 48-14; 50-12; 200-3
Hawkins County Courthouse (Rogersville, Tenn.): 200-3
Hawkins County Elementary School: 200-3
Hawkins County, Tenn.—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2
—Schools: 171-28; 180-25
Hawkins Finance Loans: 200-3

Haworth, Mike: 200-3
Haws, Lyle: 204-5
Haynes, Donna: 204-4
Haynes, Glen: 200-3
Headrick, Lisa: 200-3

Hearin, W. J.: 202-3
Hearing impaired: 200-3
Heffner, Robert W.: 73-4
Heinsohn, A. G., Jr.: 70-5
Helbert, Angela: 200-3

Helsabeck, Linda: 200-3
Hendrick, Bruce: 200-3
Henninger, Edward F.: 48-14
Henry Ansbacher, Inc.: 2-1 to 2-2; 48-15; 80-6
Henry, Joe: 198-3

Henry P. Bridges Scholarship: 17-6
Hensley, David: 200-3
Hensley, Edda: 200-3
Hensley, Jenny: 200-3
Hensley, Phil: 200-3

Hensley, Robie: 200-3
Henson, Mike: 200-3
Henson, Sam: 200-3
Herdelin, Leanne M.: 48-13
“Heritage in Buckskin”: 22-6

Hess, Bob: 69-6
Hicks, Earl J.: 48-2
Hicks, Lewis: 48-8
Hicks, Mark C., Jr.: 65-7
Hicks Produce Building: 200-3

Higgins, Laurie: 200-3
Higgins, Terri: 200-3
Higgs, Lisa: 200-3
Highway 11-E: 50-13
Highway 181, Johnson City (now I-26): 200-3

Highways: 48-2; 50-13 to 50-14; 92-8; 131-16; 135-1 to 135-2; 135-6; 200-3
Hilbert, Stanley: 200-3
Hill, Debbie (secretary): 50-15
Hill, Paul: 50-16
Hill, Priscilla: 200-3

Hill, Teri: 200-3
Hillrise Avenue (Johnson City, Tenn.): 200-3
Hillrise Boulevard (Johnson City, Tenn.): 200-3
Hills Department Store: 199-2; 200-3; 204-5
Hilltopper Sports Club: 48-10; 48-12

Hinkle, Clark: 198-4
History of Johnson City and Its Environs: 51-2; 208-1
Hitler, Adolf: 172-33
Hiwassee College: 48-15
H.M.S. Tiger: 200-3

Hodge, Rupert Clyde (editor): 51-3; 71-13; 173-2; 173-4
Hodge, Sabrine: 204-5
Hodge, Tom (reporter/editorial director/columnist): 51-4; 69-2; 74-2; 102-3; 103-11; 200-3; 201-1; 203-2; 204-8
Hodges, C. M.: 200-5
Hodginson, Allen: 203-4

Hoit-Thetford, Sarah “Betsy”: 200-3
Holden, Mary: 48-17
Holding company: 51-8
Holiday Shopping Center: 200-3
Holley, Deloris: 200-3

Hollowell, Mrs. Benjamin [cousin]: 79-7
Hollywood Medical Center (Los Angeles, Calif.): 204-4
Holston United Methodist Home: 204-5
Holston Mountain plane crash: 52-1; 113-14
Holt, Andy: 69-5

Home Federal Savings and Loan Association: 31-14; 51-9 to 51-10; 52-2; 70-4; 76-4
Home Financial Corporation: 12-9; 51-9
Home-Stake Production Company: 70-4
Honeycutt, Janice: 52-3
Honeycutt, Robin Renee: 48-13

Hooker, Mrs. John Jay, Jr. (Tish): 48-11
Hoover, Corky: 48-13; 69-1
“Horn in the West” (outdoor drama): 70-3
Horses: 203-4
Horton, James M.: 198-5

Hoscroft, Tim: 200-3
Hospitals—Tennessee: 48-12; 70-3; 135-7
Hottelet, Richard C.: 200-3
Houston, Mrs. E. D.: 72-6
Houston, John: 208-2

Houston, William (last will and testament): 208-2
Howard, Carol: 199-2
Howard, K. W.: 72-6
Howell, Charlie: 71-10
Howell, Charles: 200-3

Howell, Eula: 200-3
Howell, Sammy: 200-3
H. P. King, Inc.: 21-16 to 21-17; 36-13; 46-14; 52-7 to 52-13; 53-1 to 53-5; 70-10; 72-5; 75-2
Hubbard, Johnny: 200-3; 204-5
Hubbard, L. Ron: 48-14

Hubburd, Dan: 198-5
Hudson, Larry D.: 48-12
Huff, Raymond: 200-3
Hughes, Fred: 200-3
Hughes, Martin David: 48-10

Hughes, Melanie: 200-3
Hull, Thomas G.: 48-12
Humphreys, Roger: 177-8
Hunter, Mark: 199-2
Hupp Corporation: 25-2 to 25-3

Hurley, Jim: 31-1; 48-12
Hurricane Frederic: 180-13
Hurstleigh Club: 48-14 to 48-15; 53-6 to 53-7; 69-5 to 69-6; 72-4 to 72-5 to 72-6; 75-2
Hyder, Gordon: 205-4
Hyder Hill Road: 200-3

Hyder, Mike, Jr.: 200-3
Hyder, Mike, Sr.: 200-3
Hyder, Oris: 200-3
Hyfantis, George J., Jr.: 200-3
Igo, Stephen M.: 200-4

Imperial Furniture Company: 53-8; 185-32; 200-4
Imperial Type Metal Company: 53-12 to 53-13
Income tax: 71-6
India: 59-1 to 59-2; 71-11; 79-2 to 79-4; 200-4; 207-6
Indianola Presbyterian Church: 70-2

Industrial parks: 22-5; 24-5
Industrial recruitment (Johnson City): 24-1 to 24-6; 65-3; 110-6
Industrial recruitment (Tennessee): 22-15; 23-7; 29-3; 32-4; 131-14
Information International: 53-10
Ingle, W. R.: 53-8

Ingle Greenhouses: 53-8
Inland Newspaper Machinery Corporation: 53-10 to 53-11; 59-4
Inland Newspaper Supply Company: 59-3
Insurance: 8-6 to 8-7; 8-11; 19-11; 47-1 to 47-2; 59-5 to 59-6; 60-1 to 60-5; 61-1 to 61-8; 62-1 to 62-9; 62-12; 63-8; 73-3; 74-5; 77-4; 85-8; 93-1; 129-1; 138-13 to 138-15; 154-6
Integon: 62-12

Integra: 128-4
Integrated Control Systems, Inc.: 53-10
Integrated Newspaper Systems: 53-11
Integration (racial): 62-10
Interface: 62-11

Inter-Mountain Telephone Company: 53-8; 62-13 to 62-14; 70-5
Internal Revenue Service: 62-15 to 62-17
International Printing Pressmen Union: 140-5; 144-1 to 144-4
International Typographical Union: 140-1 to 140-7; 141-1 to 141-7
Interstate highways: 50-14

Investors Syndicate of America, Inc.: 31-15; 74-5
Iran embassy hostages: 180-18
Isaacs, Roy: 202-3
Isbell, Tom: 47-12
Isbell, Rebecca: 200-4

Isenberg, Betty: 200-4
Israel: 48-19
Jack O’ Lantern: 200-5
Jack, M. L.: 200-5
Jackson, Andrew: 22-6

Jackson, Bettie: 200-5
Jackson, David: 200-5
Jackson, Elizabeth: 200-5
Jackson, Julie: 71-3
Jackson, Laurie: 200-5

Jackson, S. D.: 72-5
Jackson, Mrs. S. D.: 71-13
Jackson, Seth: 200-5
Jackson, Steve: 200-5
Jackson Sun: 63-3; 71-10

Jacobs, Richard: 63-3
James, Mike: 200-5
James, Robin: 200-5
James, Sharon: 200-5
James H. Drew Expositions: 35-7; 35-9

J & S Construction Company: 63-2
Japan: 63-3; 66-8
Jared, Joe B.: 70-5
Jay Fields and Associates: 45-8
Jaynes, George: 200-5

J. C. Bradford & Co.: 51-10; 63-6
J. E. Green Company: 70-3
Jeanes, Don: 203-6
Jeffers, Howard: 63-2
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company: 63-8

Jenkins, Everett: 63-9
Jenkins, Ray: 95-6
Jenkins, William L.: 71-10
Jennings, L. B. (Pop): 43-9
Jensen, Tom: 41-6

Jesse Holman Jones Hospital: 63-10
Jessee, Lt. J. J. (aircraft): 208-6
Jessee, Jack (photographer): 63-5
Jessee, Joseph: 200-5
Jessee, Tom: 200-5

John Birch Society: 63-11
John Budd Company: 18-8; 63-12 to 63-14
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company: 63-15
John Paul II (Pope): 179-34
John Sevier Center (fire): 63-5; 81-2; 104-1

John Sevier Hotel (Johnson City, Tenn.): 201-3; 200-5
Johnson, Andrew (U. S. President): 22-6; 200-5
Johnson, Bert: 204-4
Johnson, Bill: 200-3
Johnson, Charles H.: 22-20

Johnson, Charlie: 200-5
Johnson, Duard A.: 75-2
Johnson, G. Richard: 63-3
Johnson, Harold K.: 200-5
Johnson, Kermit: 200-5

Johnson, Kim: 205-1
Johnson, Lyndon B. (U. S. President): 63-1; 174-12; 184-15; 184-18
Johnson, Shannon: 200-5
Johnson, Vivian: 199-2
Johnson, Walter C., Jr.: 69-6; 83-14

Johnson City Area Arts Council: 63-5
Johnson City Board of Education: 2-2; 38-1
Johnson City Business: 23-3; 63-6 to 63-7
Johnson City Cardinals (baseball team): 13-1 to 13-2; 64-1 to 64-6; 68-15; 70-2; 71-12; 72-5 to 72-7; 74-4; 77-1; 158-160 (Scrapbook volumes 4-9); 200-5; 208-7
Johnson City Chamber of Commerce: 22-4; 22-20 to 22-21; 23-1 to 23-3; 23-17 to 23-18; 24-1 to 24-11; 41-6; 70-10; 71-11; 77-7; 189-1; 194-1; 194-3; Oversized folder 1

Johnson City Chronicle (Johnson City, Tenn.): 171-31 to 171-33
Johnson City City Commission: 22-5
Johnson City City Hall: 208-14
Johnson City Community Chest: 73-3
Johnson City Country Club: 22-18 to 22-21; 63-3; 64-10; 71-12 to 71-13; 74-2; 103-12

Johnson City Development Corporation: 65-1 to 65-2
Johnson City Emergency and Rescue Squad: 78-3
Johnson City Eye Clinic: 63-5
Johnson City Fire Department: 69-6; 185-33
Johnson City Foundry & Machine Works Company: 72-2; 200-5

Johnson City Industrial Commission: 24-1
Johnson City Jaycees: 70-4
Johnson City Mall: 200-5; 204:5; 208-10
Johnson City Medical Center: 45-1; 63-2 to 63-3; 63-6; 65-4 to 65-9; 69-1 to 69-2; 71-10; 80-4; 85-6; 112-6; 182-13; 193-2; 200-5; 201-4
Johnson City Memorial Hospital: 201-3

Johnson City Optimist Club: 194-2
Johnson City Parks and Recreation Department: 69-2; 145-6
Johnson City Planning Commission: 110-4 to 110-5
Johnson City Police Department: 22-2
Johnson City Power Board: 66-1 to 66-6; 71-11; 73-1

Johnson City Press (Johnson City, Tenn.): 1-1; 1-5 to 1-6; 2-1; 12-7; 17-1; 22-11; 22-20; 29-14; 29-17; 31-13; 32-6 to 32-7; 35-15; 37-14; 43-1; 44-2; 44-5 to 44-7; 47-13; 48-14; 50-4 to 50-6; 50-15; 51-4; 51-6; 51-9; 52-6; 53-10; 53-12 to 53-13; 59-5 to 59-6; 60-1 to 60-5; 61-1 to 61-8; 62-1 to 62-9; 62-11; 63-2; 66-7 to 66-11; 67-1 to 67-13; 69-2; 69-5; 70-1; 70-3 to 70-5; 70-10; 71-10 to 71-12; 72-1 to 72-7; 73-4 to 73-5; 74-2 to 74-3; 75-2; 77-5 to 77-6; 79-1; 79-6; 80-4; 80-6; 81-2 to 81-3; 81-8; 82-1 to 82-2; 83-1; 83-3; 85-5 to 85-6; 85-10 to 85-14; 87-10; 88-1; 88-7 to 88-9; 91-5 to 91-10; 92-1 to 92-5; 92-10 to 92-12; 93-14 to 93-15; 95-9 to 95-13; 96-1 to 96-7; 97-1 to 97-5; 98-11; 99-1 to 99-4; 100-2; 100-5; 101-7; 101-16 to 101-23; 102-10; 103-9 to 103-10; 104-2; 109-10; 110-7; 110-15; 111-1 to 111-15; 112-1 to 112-3; 112-5; 112-9 to 112-10; 112-19; 113-15 to 113-16; 114-1 to 114-2; 120-12 to 120-13; 122-2 to 122-4; 122-6; 129-2 to 129-4; 129-10; 130-6; 136-9; 137-3 to 137-4; 145-3; 146-9; 149-11; 150-1 to 150-7; 150-9 to 150-10; 150-12; 152-1; 152-6 to 152-12; 153-1; 155-6 to 155-7; 161-169 (Scrapbook volumes 10-23); 172-1 to 172-53; 173-1 to 173-38; 174-1 to 174-32; 175-1 to 175-38; 176-1 to 176-26; 177-1 to 177-26; 178-1 to 178-25; 179-1 to 179-36; 180-1 to 180-25; 181-1 to 181-15; 182-1 to 182-13; 183-1 to 183-6; 185-2 to 185-6; 185-8; 185-14; 185-17 to 185-19; 185-28 to 185-29; 185-34 to 185-36; 186-3; 186-11 to 186-16; 187-9 to 187-10; 187-14 to 187-16; 188-1; 191-2; 191-4; 191-7 to 191-8; 192-2; 192-4 to 192-6; 200-1; 200-5 to 201-4; 208-3 to 208-4; 208-15; Oversized folder 4
—Advertising Department: 28-2 to 28-5; 35-18 to 35-20; 63-2; 70-5; 72-6; 76-4; 82-1; 93-4 to 93-5; 103-14; 113-6; 155-6
—Awards: 29-12; 43-11; 51-1; 66-8; 67-1; 93-13; 95-3; 110-9 to 110-10; 132-9; 185-3 to 185-6; 185-8; 185-14; 185-17 to 185-19; 185-22; 186-2; 193-1; 194-1 to 194-3; 195-1 to 195-3
—Building: 30-7; 45-4 to 45-13; 46-6; 72-4; 85-12; 152-6; Oversized folders 1 and 5
—Circulation Department: 27-8 to 27-12; 30-1; 72-2
—Composing Room: 30-2 to 30-4; 139-6 to 139-8; 140-1 to 140-7; 141-1 to 141-7; 142-1 to 142-5; 143-1 to 143-7; 144-1 to 144-5
—Employees: 22-10; 26-1 to 26-10; 27-1 to 27-7; 37-14; 43-14 to 43-16; 45- 2; 52-4 to 52-5; 59-5 to 59-6; 60-1 to 60-5; 61-1 to 61-8; 62-1 to 62-9; 67-4; 67-6 to 67-8; 72-1; 75-4; 104-12 to 104-14; 105-1 to 105-7; 106-1 to 106-9; 107-1 to 107-6; 108- 1 to 108-5; 109-1 to 109-9; 114-4 to 114-6; 120-6; 121-4 to 121-5; 122-9; 137-4; 138-13 to 138-15; 139-6 to 139-8; 140-1 to 140-7; 141-1 to 141-7; 142-1 to 142-5; 143-1 to 143-7; 144-1 to 144-5; 144-9; 144-12; 144-14 to 144-18; 146-9; 150-1 to 150-7; 201-1
—News Department: 73-2; 101-19 to 101-22; 102-1 to 102-8; 201-1
—Sculpture: 31-7 to 31-8; 41-13; 43-12 to 43-13; 122-2 to 122-4; 199-4; 201-1
Johnson City Press-Chronicle: see Johnson City Press
Johnson City Rotary Club: 112-18; 113-3; 114-15 to 114-18; 115-1 to 115-7; 116-1 to 116-7; 117-1 to 117-10; 118-1 to 118-12; 119-1 to 119-8; 120-1 to 120-2; 157 (Scrapbook volume 2); 203-1; 205-4
Johnson City Senior Citizens Center: 63-7; 121-1
Johnson City Staff (Johnson City, Tenn.): 183-6

Johnson City Staff-Chronicle: see Johnson City Press
Johnson City Star: 120-12
Johnson City Steam Laundry: 201-4
Johnson City, Tenn.: 37-5; 48-12; 64-8 to 64-9; 65-1 to 65-2; 68-2 to 68-8; 120-14; 126-5; 171-31 to 171-33; 172-1 to 172-53; 173-1 to 173-38; 174-1 to 174-32; 175-1 to 175-38; 176-1 to 176-26; 177-1 to 177-26; 178-1 to 178-25; 179-1 to 179-36; 180-1 to 180-25; 181-1 to 181-15; 182-1 to 182-13; 183-1 to 183-7; 201-4; 204-5; Oversized folder 1
—Annexation: 12-6; 179-25; Oversized folder 1
—Budget: 22-5
—Charter: 25-1; 75-4; 179-22
—Commerce: 35-14; 53-6
—Downtown: 200-5; 201-4; 204-5
—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3; 65-1 to 65-3; Oversized folder 1
—Elections: 72-7; 73-1
—History: 51-1 to 51-2; 64-7; 68-1; 174-32
—Liquor/beer laws: 79-1; 92-6; 180-1
—Newspapers: see Comet, The; Johnson City Staff; Johnson City Press
—Politics and government: 22-13; 25-1; 29-16; 64-8 to 64-9; 68-2 to 68-4; 71-11 to 71-12; 72-5; 72-7; 75-4; 76-3; 173-15; 175-8; 177-23; 186-9; 196-2
—Schools: 48-10; 69-5; 70-3; 73-1; 74-1; 88-12; 101-22; Oversized folder 1
—Streets and roads: 22-19; 68-2; 201-4
Johnson City, Texas: 63-1

Johnson City: The Way We Were: 68-1
Johnson City Times (Johnson City, Tenn.): 183-7
Johnson County Memorial Hospital: 63-2; 63-5 to 63-6; 68-9
Johnson County, Tenn.: 138-3 to 138-4
—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3
Johnston, Keith: 200-5

Johnston, Olin D. (U. S. Senator): 70-5
Jolly, Brad (reporter/editor): 201-4
Jones, Alice: See Torbett, Alice Jones [daughter]
Jones, Betty (Mrs. H. L. “Buddy”) [sister-in-law]: 72-7; 80-1; 80-6
Jones, Beulah Catlett: 63-2

Jones, Bill: 209-1
Jones, Carl A., Jr.: 13-2; 19-9; 24-6; 25-4 to 25-5; 26-1 to 26-10; 27-1 to 27-7; 28-9; 29-5; 35-2; 35-12; 35-17; 36-2; 36-8 to 36-9; 36-14; 37-9; 37-14; 37-17; 38-6; 41-7; 43-11; 46-16; 48-12; 48-16; 49-6 to 49-7; 51-9 to 51-10; 53-14 to 53-16; 54-1 to 54-9; 55-1 to 55-11; 56-1 to 56-9; 57-1 to 57-7; 58-1 to 58-4; 59-1; 63-6; 65-7 to 65-8; 66-8; 66-10; 68-14; 69-3 to 69-6; 70-1 to 70-2; 70-5; 70-10; 71-1; 71-3 to 71-8; 71-10 to 71-13; 72-1 to 72-7; 73-1 to 73-3; 74-1 to 74-5; 75-1 to 75-4; 76-1 to 76-5; 77-1 to 77-7; 78-1 to 78-5; 79-1 to 79-7; 80-1 to 80-6; 81-1 to 81-8; 82-1 to 82-2; 82-7; 82-12; 83-1; 84-4; 85-3; 85-9; 85-12; 91-5 to 91-10; 92-1 to 92-4; 92-9; 92-11 to 92-12; 95-10 to 95-13; 96-1 to 96-7; 97-1 to 97-9; 98-1 to 98-3; 101-19 to 101-23; 102-1 to 102-8; 102-12 to 102-13; 103-1 to 103-2; 104-4; 110-13; 113-7; 113-13; 122-6; 125-10; 126-7; 127-1 to 127-7; 128-1 to 128-4; 129-1; 130-2; 131-8 to 131-9; 131-15; 134-8; 138-1; 145-4; 145-13 to 145-14; 153-2; 155-2 to 155-5; 156-157 (Scrapbook volumes 1-2); 172-45; 173-7; 173-12; 176-4 to 176-10; 185-20; 185-23 to 185-27; 185-37 to 185-43; 186-5 to 186-8; 186-17; 186-24 to 186-26; 187-1 to 187-9; 187-11 to 187-13; 187-17 to 187-20; 188-1 to 188-13; 191-3; 191-5 to 191-6; 192 (folders 1, 3, 7); 193-2; 194-1 to 194-3; 196-3; 197-3 to 197-4; 198-3; 198-5; 199-2 to 199-3; 200-4; 201-4; 202-1 to 202-3; 203:1 to 203:3; 203-6; 207-7
—Biographical: 23-2; 46-6 to 46-7; 69-1 to 69-2; 70-7; 71-11; 71-13; 78-1
—Death: 23-4; 70-7; 71-8; 171-6; 171-19; 183-3 to 183-4; 183-11; 184-22
—Philanthropy: 31-5; 69-5
—Residence: 37-1; 37-16; 71-4; 71-7; 71-12; 72-1; 72-4; 72-7; 73-3 to 73-5; 74-1 to 74-2; 75-3; 78-1; 81-4;
Oversized folder 1
Jones, Carl. A., Sr. [father]: 36-2; 46-3; 73-3; 75-3; 77-6; 82-3 to 82-12; 83-1 to 83-25; 84-1 to 84-6; 158 (Scrapbook volume 3); 172-50; 172-52; to 172-53; 198-4; 199-2; 201-5; 202-1; 203-3 to 203-4   Residence—202-4; 203:1; 203-3
Jones, Carleton (Cotty) A., III [son]: 23-11; 26-3 to 26-7; 27-5; 27-7; 35-2; 46-7; 69-5 to 69-6; 70-2; 70-10; 71-1; 71-3; 71-7; 72-3; 74-2 to 74-3; 76-1; 77-2; 78-1; 79-1; 79-3; 80-1; 84- 7 to 84-8; 174-18
Jones, Carleton A., IV [grandson]: 27-1; 27-4 to 27-6; 71-3; 79-4; 80-1

Jones, Charles: 203-4
Jones, Charles Aubrey: 85-2
Jones, Chris: 203-4
Jones, Christie: 199-2
Jones, Courtney Alice [granddaughter]: 26-7; 27-1; 27-4 to 27-6; 71-3; 79-1; 79-3

Jones, Daisey [aunt]: 70-10; 75-2
Jones, Derby [grandson]: 26-4 to 26-7; 27-1; 27-4 to 27-6; 71-3; 79-1; 79-3
Jones, Duffie: 203-4
Jones, Eddie: 63-2
Jones, Edith Carr [mother]: 36-9; 70-10; 75-1 to 75-3; 76-5; 77-5; 83-14; 85-1

Jones, Erin [granddaughter]: 27-1; 27-4 to 27-6; 63-6; 71-3
Jones, Florence Murray (Mrs. Lewis S.): 78-2; 85-3
Jones, Frances S.: 44-9
Jones, Gerald: 203-4
Jones, H. E. (Homer) [uncle]: 72-2; 73-1 to 73-3

Jones, H. L. (Buddy) [brother]: 36-8; 36-14; 63-2; 68-13; 69-6; 70-10; 71-12; 72-2; 72-5
Jones, J. Harry: 44-9; 203-4
Jones, Jacqueline Alice “Jacque” [granddaughter]: 26-7; 27-1; 27-4 to 27-6; 71-2 to 71-3; 79-1; 79-3; 203-4
Jones, Jake: 203-4
Jones, James Phillip: 63-2

Jones, Janice Winters “Sissy” (Mrs. John A.) [daughter-in-law]: 26-4 to 26-7; 27-5; 79-1; 79-3; 85-4
Jones, John Arnold “Johnny” [son]: 26-3 to 26-7; 27-5; 27-7; 32-4; 35-2; 46-7; 69-5 to 69-6; 70-10; 71-1; 71-7; 71-10; 76-1; 77-2; 77-7; 78-1; 79-1; 79-3; 85-4 to 85-6; 174-5; 182-1 to 182-7; 199-2; 201-1; 202-3; 203-3 to 203-4
Jones, John M.: 41-7; 47-13; 47-17
Jones, Julie (Mrs. Cotty) [daughter-in-law]: 26-7; 79-1; 79-3
Jones, Kathryn (Kat) [granddaughter]: 27-1; 27-4 to 27-7; 71-3

Jones, Kathryn Paxton [wife]: 26-3 to 26-7; 27-1; 27-4 to 27-6; 52-3; 53-9; 53-14 to 53-16; 54-1 to 54-9; 55-1 to 55-11; 56-1 to 56-9; 57-1 to 57-7; 58-1 to 58-4; 69-1; 69-6; 70-1; 70-10; 71-3 to 71-4; 71-6 to 71-7; 72-3 to 72-4; 76-1; 79-1; 79-3; 80-5; 85-7 to 85-8; 198-5; 203-3; 203-5; 208-8
Jones, Lewis S. [Uncle Lew]: 72-2; 83-14
Jones, Lauren Rebecca [granddaughter]: 27-4 to 27-6; 71-3; 81-1
Jones, Marcia Putnam: 26-3 to 26-7; 77-7; 79-1; 79-3
Jones, Mrs. Ralf: 203-4

Jones, Ralph K. [uncle]: 70-10
Jones, Richard: 203-4
Jones, Roy Allison: 63-2
Jones, Ruth: 203-4
Jones, Sara Kathryn [granddaughter]: 27-1; 27-4 to 27-6; 71-3

Jones, Tim P. [son]: 26-3 to 26-7; 27-5; 27-7; 35-2; 45-9; 46-7; 69-5 to 69-6; 70-1; 70-10; 71-7; 72-3; 76-1; 77-2; 77-7; 79-1; 79-3; 85-9 to 85-16; 193-4; 199-2; 203-3 to 203-4
Jones, Valda (Mrs. Tim P.) [daughter-in-law]: 27-5
Jones family: 26-3 to 26-7; 27-1; 27-4 to 27-7; 35-2; 46-6 to 46-7; 63-2; 69-5 to 69-6; 70-10; 71-1 to 71-2; 71-9; 71-11; 73-1; 73-4; 74-2 to 74-4; 75-1 to 75-2; 75-4; 76-1; 77-2; 77-5; 78- 1 to 78-2; 79-1; 79-3; 79-7; 80-1; 82-4; 82-7; 83-1; 85-1 to 85-2; 183-4 to 183-5; 185-43; 186-1
Jonesborough Board of Mayor and Alderman: 203-4
Jonesborough Civic Trust: 63-3

Jonesborough Courthouse Clock: 203-4
Jonesborough Days: 63-4; 176-2; 183-10
Jonesboro Elementary School (Christmas Play): 203-4
Jonesborough Herald and Tribune (Jonesborough, Tenn.): 48-14; 63-4; 86-1 to 86-6; 183-8 to 183-11
Jonesboro Highway: 203-4

Jonesborough Publishing Company, Inc.. (see also Jonesborough Herald and Tribune): 86-3; 86-6
Jonesborough, Tenn.: 63-4; 174-10; 176-2; 183-9; 199-2
—Cemetery: 199-2
—Politics and government: 63-4; 203-4
Jonesborough United Methodist Church: 203-4
Jonesborough Visitors Center: 203-4
Jordan, Deborah: 203-4

Jordon, Leon: 198-5
Joslin, Michael (columnist): 203-4
Journalism: 86-7
Joy, John (residence): 203-4
Junior League of Johnson City: 99-5
 
Kahn, E. J.: 70-10
Kalogeros, Jim: 41-6
Kappa Sigma: 69-5 to 69-6; 70-2; 71-12; 72-6; 73-3; 74-1; 74-4; 75-2; 76-4; 86-14 to 86-16; 87-1 to 87-6
Kardos, Steve: 203-5
Keathley, Rachel: 203-5

Keebler, Stanley: 86-8
Kefauver, Estes (U. S. Senator) 15-9; 43-10; 69-5; 70-4; 70-10; 73-5; 87-7 to 87-8; 172-55; 173-18; 202-3; 203-5
Keith, C. D.: 72-1
Keith, David: 203-5
Keller, Ernest R., Jr.: 23-7

Keller, Travis: 203-5
Kelly, F. Allen: 86-11; 87-9; 155-8
Kelly, George W. (editor): 38-6; 38-9 to 38-10; 69-5; 70-10; 73-1 to 73-2; 86-9; 86-11; 87-10; 175-12; 203-5
Kelly, Kenneth: 87-11
Kelley, Ralph: 23-7

Kelsey, A. M. “Bud” (manager, WETB radio): 87-12; 145-5
Kelso, Louis: 203-5
Kempter, Valerie: 86-12
Kennametal, Inc.: 199-4
Kennedy, Bill: 203-5

Kennedy, John F. (U. S. Senator/President): 15-9; 43-2; 77-1; 173-33
Kennedy, Robert F.: 70-5
Kennedy, Martin: 203-5
Kenney, Gene: 198-5
Kerns, Janie: 203-5

Kerountzas, Theodoros: 203-5
“Keys to Etiquette for the Business Girl”: 87-13
Kiernan, Susan M.: 203-5
Kiernan, Berry: 203-5
Kinchner, Vince: 72-3

King, Armin (Doc) R.: 53-1
King, Mrs. Carl: 70-10
King, Deana: 203-5
King, Donald S.: 203-5
King, H. P.,Company: see H. P. King Company

King, Herbert: 86-10
King, Kidwell: 203-5
King, M. Frazier: 36-13; 53-3
King, Robert L.: 86-10; 203-5; 205-5
King College: 122-17

Kingsport Highway (Johnson City, Tenn.): 203-5
Kingsport Publishing Corporation: 86-9; 86-11; 86-13; 88-7 to 88-8
Kingsport, Tenn.: 87-14; 120-14; 126-5
—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3
—Liquor laws: 6-8; 7-5
—Liquor licenses: 7-5; 7-7
Kingsport Times (Kingsport, Tenn.): 183-12 to 183-14
Kingsport Times-News (Kingsport, Tenn.): 183-15 to 183-16

Kingswood Schools: 203-5
Kinked, Cecil: 204-5
Kinley, Reta: 203-5
Kirkland, Cecil: 204-4
Kirkland, T.: 204-5

Kirkland, Tom: 203-5
Kiwanis Park: 203-5
Klukwan Iron Ore Corporation: 79-7; 86-13; 88-2
K-Mart Shopping Center (Johnson City, Tenn.): 203-5; 204-5
Knob Creek Road (Johnson City, Tenn.): 203-5

Knoxville College: 69-5
Knoxville Journal (Knoxville, Tenn.): 51-9; 87-15; 183-2; 183-17; 184-1 to 184-2; 184-4
Knoxville News-Sentinel (Knoxville, Tenn.): 87-15; 88-1; 184-3 to 184-4
Kolwyck, Clarence: 86-8
Korean War: 172-51; 173-8 to 173-9

Kovach, Bill (reporter): 38-3; 38-6; 92-10
Kovacs, Ernie: 48-9
Kuralt, Charles: 203-5
Kuwait: 203-5
Kyker, Dickie: 203-5
 
Labor Market: 134-17; 135-1
Labor relations: 16-3; 72-1; 75-4; 130-5; 139-6 to 139-8; 140-1 to 140-7; 141-1 to 141-7; 142-1 to 142-5; 143-1 to 143-7; 144-1 to 144-5
Lacy, Steve: 71-13; 203-6
Ladies Auxiliary (Veterans of Foreign Wars): 186-2
Laird, Bob: 73-5

Lambda Chi Alpha: 195-1
Lambert, Beulah: 203-6
Lambert, Meleta: 203-6
Lancaster, W. Hanes, Jr.: 49-7; 203-6
Lance, Bert: 203-6

Landrum-Griffin Act: 16-3
Landscape: 203-4; 203-6
Lane, Paul: 204-4
Lane, Mrs. Paul: 204-4
Langford, George: 88-4

Langdon, J. Lloyd: 203-6
Langston High School: 88-12
Lanier Products: 88-13
Larkin, Will: 200-2
Lamar community: 203-6

Larson, Elizabeth: 203-6
Latin America: 85-5
Lau, Jon: 203-6
Lauderdale, Bob: 204-4
Laughrun, Bill: 203-6

Laurel Leaves Award: 69-1; 71-11
Laws, Dan: 72-2
Laws, Ted: 203-6
Lawson, W. M.: 203-6
Leader Printing Company (see also: Covington Leader): 66-10

Leadership 2000: 88-6
Lebanon Democrat (Lebanon, Tenn.): 22-4; 88-16 to 88-18; 89-1 to 89-9; 90-1 to 90-9; 91-1 to 91-4; 153-3; 184-5 to 184-14; 203-6 to 204-3; Oversized folder 1
Lebanon Junior Woman’s Club: 192-8
Lebanon Publishing Company: see Lebanon Democrat
Lebanon, Tennessee: 90-8; 184-5 to 184-14

Ledford, Betty (secretary): 91-5 to 91-10; 92-1 to 92-4
Ledford, Jamie: 203-5
Lees-McRae College: 88-7
Leger, Jerry: 204-4
Leggett, Marshall J.: 69-2; 94-2; 203-6

Leiter, Kelly: 31-5; 136-1; 136-4
Lenn, Ralph: 204-4
Leonard, Bill: 204-4
Leonard, D. I.: 72-7
Leonard, George: 198-5

Leonard, Sarah: 204-4
Lesher, Dean: 88-7
Lester, Tom: 204-4
Levi, Solomon: 70-5
Lewis, Bill: 204-4

Lewis, Bob: 204-4
Lewis, Carol (secretary): 92-11 to 92-12
Lewis, J. O.: 68-1
Lewis, Dr. Tom F.: 69-5 to 69-6
Lewis, Vickey: 204-4

Libel law: 114-11
Liberman, Betty: 204-4
Liberty Bell Band: 204-4
Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc.: 4-11
Lim, Greg: 204-5

Lincoln, Pat: 88-7
Lindbergh, Charles: 171-33; 172-1
Lindbergh baby kidnapping: 171-33; 172-1
Lineage reports: 29-18 to 29-19; 93-4 to 93-5
Lions Club: 177-1

Lipe, Donna: 204-4
Lipscomb, Charles T., Jr.: 51-1
Liquor by the drink: 5-11; 7-3; 7-10; 8-4; 16-2
Liquor laws—Tennessee: 4-1; 4-10 to 4-11; 6-1; 7-2 to 7-3; 8-1; 16-2; 43-1; 43-10; 92-8; 93-6; 180-14
Liquor laws—Tennessee—Johnson City: 79-1; 92-6

Liquor laws—Virginia: 4-1
Liquor Store: 204-4
Liquor traffic—Tennessee: 4-1 to 4-12; 5-1 to 5-11; 6-1 to 6-8; 7-1 to 7-10; 8-1 to 8-4; 37-14; 204-4
Liquor traffic—Virginia: 72-7
Little, Elvin: 204-4

Little League baseball: 19-6; 70-4; 93-7
Little Pow Wow Day Care: 204-4
Little Theatre: 69-6; 129-8
Livengood, Wes: 69-5
Livingston, Bob: 204-4

Livingston, Mrs. Wayne: 204-4
Local Option Bill (liquor): 43-1; 92-6; 92-8
Lockett, Fred: 198-5; 203-4; 204-4
Logan, George W.: 198-5
Long, Autumn Michelle: 204-4

Long, Carroll H.: 41-7 to 41-8
Long, James D: 204-4
Look (magazine): 64-9
Lopez, Dr. Alfonso: 65-7
Lord, Lewis J.: 41-5

Los Angeles, Calif.: 204-4
—Hollywood Medical Center: 204-4
—Griffith Park Observatory: 204-4
Loser, J. Carlton (Congressman): 70-4
Love, John G.: 199-3; 204-4
Love, Mrs. John G.: 199-3
Love, T. R.: 198-5

Lovin, Donald E.: 88-6
Lowe, Felix: 204-4
Lunceford, Dexter: 204-4
Lusk, Joe A.: 70-4
Luster, Gary: 204-4

Luther, James W.: 69-6
Lynch, Trevor: 204-4
Lyons, Rev. W. G.: 32-5
M & F Shoes: 200-3; 204-5
Mackley, John: 93-9

Maddox, Jack: 204-5
Maddux, Jared: 30-5
Maden, Julie: 204-5
Maden, Ken: 204-5
Mahoney, Dan: 199-2; 204-5

Mail orders: 94-5 to 94-9
Mailers Union: 142-1 to 142-5; 143-1 to 143-7; 144-1 to 144-5
Main Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 201-3; 204-5
Man Roland, Inc.: 95-1; 155-9
Management Planning, Inc.: 95-2

Manahan, Richard A.: 38-6 to 38-7; 40-3 to 40-9; 41-1 to 41-3
Maness, Ken: 48-13
Mangrum, Shelly: 204-6
Manier, Walter: 173-25
Manion Forum: 16-1

Manis, Addie: 204-5
Manker, Rives A.: 4-1; 4-9; 5-8; 41-6; 80-1; 203-1
Mann, Michael: 204-5
Mantone, Robert: 204-5
Manuel, John: 174-1 to 174-2

Marble, Dr. Henry C.: 72-2; 72-6; 73-1; 74-3; 93-12
March of Dimes: 95-3
Market Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 204-5
Markland, Amy: 204-5
Markland, Danny: 204-5

Marks, Brian: 204-5
Marsh Instrument Company: 31-14
Marshall, Jill: 95-4l 204-5
Marshall, Russell: 77-4
Martha Washington Inn (Abingdon, Va.): 95-5; 204-5

Martin, Lisa: 204-5
Martin, Louise: 204-5
Martin, Oralee Ray: 48-12
Mashburn, J.: 204-5
Masion, Joel: 204-5

Mason, Cynthia: 204-4
Masonic Temple: 204-5
Massey, Larry: 204-5
Massey, Mark: 204-5
Mathews, James K. (Bishop): 7-1

Mattingly, Don: 204-5
Mattraw, Nancy: 204-5
Maupin, Susan: 204-5
May, Lewis (District Attorney): 199-5
Mayne, Donald G.: 32-3

Mayne William Library (Johnson City): 72-6
Mayo, Martha Annice: 69-6
Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. Milton: 69-6
Mays, Paul (reporter/editor): 66-8
Maze, Martha: 48-14

McAllister, Harry: 204-5
McAteer, Ed: 204-5
McCarthy hearings: 95-6
McCarthy, Joseph (U. S. Senator): 95-6
McClellan, Elaine (reporter): 81-3

McClellan, Emily: 204-5
McCluskey, William J.: 80-6
McCorkle, C. Howard: 72-5; 83-17; 204-5
McCown, Mary Hardin: 206-1
McCoy, John: 204-5

McCoy, May A. [aunt]: 19-2; 74-2 to 74-3
McCoy, Ron: 204-5
McCracken, Laurel: 203-4
McCroskey, Jim: 204-5
McCroskey, Tim: 204-5

McCullough, W. S.: 72-3 to 72-4
McDavid, Dawn: 204-5
McDonald, Roy: 81-2
McDowell, May Ross: 201-1; 203-5; 204-5
McHendry, J. Franklin: 70-1

McIver, Dr. Donald: 73-3
McKay, Don: 204-5
McKee, Tom C.: 204-5
McKellar, Kenneth (U. S. Senator): 72-6; 83-17
McKinney, John W.: 204-5

McKinney, Joyce: 177-9 to 177-10; 180-9
McKinney, Kevin: 204-5
McKinney, Ray: 204-5
McLendon, Josephine (Mrs. C. O.): 73-4
McMurray, Travis: 204-5

McNabb, Dick: 204-5
McNeal, Helen: 200-3
McNeil, Glenn E.: 69-1; 77-6
McQueen, Heather: 204-5
McQueen, Jason: 204-5

McQueen, Jessica: 204-5
McWherter, Ned (Speaker/Governor): 41-6; 69-1 to 69-2; 95-7 to 95-8; 204-5; 208-9
Meadows, Carol Lee: 204-5
Means, Dr. Russell G.: 70-10
Medical school: see East Tennessee State University—College of Medicine

Medicare: 173-37
Meek, Dolores: 204-5
Meeman, Edward J.: 43-9
Melcher, George: 70-1; 93-10
Melcher, Valerie (Mrs. George W., Jr.): 69-6; 94-4

Melton, Dave: 204-5
Memorial Hospital, Inc.: 70-3; 72-6; 73-1; 93-9 to 93-10; 186-5 to 186-6
Memorials: 97-6 to 97-9; 98-1 to 98-3
Memphis Press-Scimitar: 41-5; 43-9
Memphis, Tenn.—Liquor licenses: 7-9; 8-1
—Politics and government: 72-5

Meredith, Joe: 153-4
Meredith, Steve: 204-5
Meredith’s Boatdock: 70-1
Mergenthaler Linotype Company: 98-4
Merritt, Jennifer: 204-5

Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith: 98-5
Merritt, Dixon: 184-9
Metcalf, Laura: 204-5
Metro Associated Services: 98-6
Metropolitan Statistical Area: 39-2 to 39-3

Miles, Keith (reporter): 204-5
Milhorn, Tina: 204-5
Miller, D. T.: 69-6
Miller, Donnie: 200-5
Miller, Gene: 204-5

Miller, Harry: 204-5
Miller, Loye W.: 72-2; 72-6; 83-17
Miller, Michael: 200-2
Miller, Mike: 93-8
Miller, Paul: 204-5

Miller, Ron: 204-6
Miller, Samuel B.: 69-5
Miller, W. E. (Bill): 131-15
Miller, Walter R.: 72-2
Miller, Watt W., Jr.: 69-6

Miller Brothers Company: 69-6; 74-3
Miller Farm (Roan Mountain, Tenn.): 204-5
Millican, Lucy: 204-6
Milligan College: 53-8; 69-6; 71-13; 82-1; 93-9; 94-2; 98-7 to 98-8; 174-7; 174-22; 186-7; 204-6
Million, Walter: 18-7; 37-14; 43-11; 135-1

Millsaps, Bryant: 94-3
Minimum wage: 15-9; 47-13
Minneapolis Star and Tribune: 93-11
Miracle Mall (Johnson City, Tenn.): 175-33
Miss ETSU: 204-6

Miss Tennessee beauty pageant: 129-9
Mississippi River: 204-6
Missouri Multicultural Program: 98-8
Missouri Heartland Program: 98-8
Missouri Plan (court system): 103-18

Mitchell, Fred: 204-6
Mitchell, Harold: 120-10
Mitchell, Kim: 204-6
Moen, Fred W.: 69-2
Mondale, Joan: 204-6

Monday Club Fashion Show: 204-6
Money reproduction: 98-10
Mongolian People’s Republic: 204-6
Montgomery, Charlie: 204-6
Monthly reports: 98-11; 99-1 to 99-4

Monticello Insurance Company: 31-14
Moody, Earnest: 204-6
Moon landing: 170-9; 175-19
Moore, Carl R. (State Senator): 80-4; 132-4
Moore, Dayle: 204-5

Moore, Sam: 43-12; 66-10; 136-13 to 136-14; 137-2
Moore County, Tennessee: 78-3
Morefield, Richard: 204-6
Morgan, Fletcher R.: 23-15; 71-13
Morgan, Joe: 37-15; 38-4 to 38-5

Morison, H. Graham: 80-1; 83-17
Morrell, Ken: 41-6
Morris, Charles Bailey: 77-1
Morris, F. K.: 66-8
Morris, Floyd: 204-6

Morris, Wayne: 204-6
Morris, Harold J.: 72-3; 155-12
Morrison, Hal: 101-10
Morristown College: 31-5
Morristown Gazette-Mail: 94-1

Morrow, Johnny: 73-1 to 73-2; 74-1; 74-3 to 74-4; 75-2; 76-4
Morton, William E.: 72-3
Moses, Lance: 204-6
Moses, Judson: 21-15
Moss, W. F. “Red”: 76-5

Moss Appliance & Furniture Company: 70-3
Motlow, Reagor: 79-6
Moulton, D. W.: 131-16; 135-1 to 135-2
Mountain City, Tenn.: 94-3
Mountain Home: see Veterans Administration

“MsBehavin Follies”: 99-5
Mulford, Mrs. Todd: 32-5
Mullins, Dr.: 204-6
Mullins, Mattie: 204-6
Municipal and Safety Building (Johnson City, Tenn.): 186-9

Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church: 70-10; 72-4; 77-3; 79-6; 80-1 to 80-2; 80-5; 93-15; 94-1; 99-6 to 99-7; 196-1; 196-4 to 196-5; 201-3; 204-6
Munson, Steve: 101-10
Murder: 204-6
Murray, Anne: 204-6
Murray, Geneva: 204-6

Murray, James T.: 71-12; 75-3
Murray, Ken: 204-6
Mushrooms: 204-6
Music Corporation of America: 71-13
Musick, David: 204-6

Musick, Tara: 204-5; 204-6; 204-7
Naifeh, Jimmy: 100-3 to 100-4
Narcotics: 155-7
Nashville Banner (Nashville, Tenn.): 41-6; 184-15 to 184-16
Nashville, Tenn.—Liquor licenses: 6-1; 7-5

Nashville Tennessean (Nashville, Tenn.): 184-17 to 184-18
National Association of Manufacturers: 100-3 to 100-4
National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues: 72-5
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Golf Championship: 41-4
National Conference of State Liquor Administrators: 6-8; 100-6 to 100-11

National Editorial Association: 99-8; 101-1 to 101-2
National Endowment for the Arts: 70-6
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis: 72-7
National Labor Relations Act (1965): 101-3
National Newspaper Association: 101-4; 186-11 to 186-12

National Newspaper Week: 101-5 to 101-6
National Press Photographers Association: 186-16
National Right to Work Committee: 16-1
Nativity Scene: 199-2
Nave, George Dewey: 101-7

Nave, Mrs. George Dewey: 101-7
Nave, Homer: 100-2
Nave, Judy: 199-2
Nave, Louise: 204-7
Neal, Robert: 204-7

Neese, Charles G.: 48-12
Neff, Randy: 204-7
Nelson, Jan Mirra: 199-5
Nelson, Junior: 204-7
Nelson, Lindsey: 80-1; 80-6

Nelson, Mark: 204-7
Nelson, Molar: 209-1
Nelson, Steve (WETB radio): 69-2; 100-1
Nelson, Willie: 204-7
New England Electric System: 31-15

New Orleans Times-Picayune: 143-3
New Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 204-7
Newell, Clinton: 204-7
Newell, Mrs. Clinton: 204-7
News filmstrip program: 101-8

Newspaper antitrust bill: 101-9
Newspaper carriers: 22-3; 23-13
Newspaper circulation: 1-1; 1-5; 1-6; 2-2 to 2-3
Newspaper conglomerates: 2-1
Newspaper Enterprise Association: 101-11 to 101-12

Newspaper in the classroom program: 32-3; 37-14; 52-6; 99-8; 101-15
Newspaper publishing: 100-1; 100-3; 101-9; 101-13
—Tennessee: see Newspapers—Tennessee
Newspapers: 204-7
Newspapers—Tennessee: 132-3; 170-14; 171-1; 171-3 to 171-6; 171-16 to 171-33; 172-1 to 172-53; 173-1 to 173-38; 174-1 to 174-32; 175-1 to 175-38; 176-1 to 176-26; 177-1 to 177-26; 178-1 to 178-25; 179-1 to 179-36; 180-1 to 180-25; 181-1 to 181-15; 182-1 to 182-13; 183-1 to 183-17; 184-1 to 184-18; 184-21 to 184-22; Oversized folder 3
Newsprint: 19-13 to 19-14; 29-2; 31-9 to 31-12; 100-1

New York Coca-Cola Bottling Company: 70-10; 71-7; 72-1; 72-6
New York, New York: 51-5
Nicely, Mary S.: 48-12; 100-1
Nichols, Harry: 204-7
Nicholson, Douglas: 204-7

Nickell, Judy: 204-5; 204-7
Nidiffer, Earl B.: 72-4
Nikon: 102-9
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 204-7
Nixon, Richard (U. S. Vice President/President): 102-11; 174-27 to 174-30; 175-25 to 175-28; 176-11 to 176-12; 176-19 to 176-22

Norris, Jerry L.: 80-3
North Carolina—Inaugurations: 76-4
North Electric Company: 174-6
North Roan Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 204-7
Northside Hospital: 85-6; 204-7

Norton, Ellen: 204-7
Novack, Ms.: 204-4
Novak, J. A.: 202-3
Novack, Myrtle: 69-5
Nowak, Frank: 204-7

Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.: 100-2 to 100-4; 103-3; 204-7 to 204-8
Null, Ed: 204-7
Nutt, Clarence W.: 83-18
Nutter, Leanne: 204-7
Oakland Park Children’s Home: 204-8

Oaks, David: 204-8
O’Brien, Anna Belle Clement: 79-6; 80-1
O.C.A.W.I.U. union members: 204-8
O’Dell, Myra: 204-8
Odom, Shirley: 206-4

O’Hare, Cecilia: 204-8
Ohio State University: 71-13; 78-1; 103-5 to 103-7
Oklahoma State University: 69-6
Old Gray Station Road: 204-8
Olde West Dinner Theatre: 103-8

Oldham, Dortch: 71-10
Oldham, George: 37-14; 43-11; 69-2
Olin Mathieson Chemical Company: 70-4
Olympic Games: 186-18
Omaha Home for Boys: 78-3

Operation Desert Storm: 35-16; 46-7; 100-3; 171-5; 185-30; 196-6
Orfield, J. Craig: 81-1
Orgill, Edmund: 43-9
Ornduff, Herchel (photographer): 103-11
Osborne, Kenneth: 204-8

Ornduff, Herchel: 209-1
Orr, Bill: 200-2
Outdoor advertising: 88-3; 103-12
Outstanding Community Service Awards: 103-13
Owen, Kenneth W.: 69-5; 76-4

Owens, Nick: 200-5
Owensboro Publishing Company: 48-10
Pack, David: 69-4
Pad, The (lake cabin): 46-5; 51-6; 70-8 to 70-9; 71-3; 85-11; 104-3; 186-19 to 186-20; 205-1
Paduch, Pat: 199-2

Paik, Ernest: 204-5
Painter, Julie: 205-1
Palmer, Howard W.: 70-1
Panaccione, Joe: 72-6 to 72-7
Papantoniou, George: 205-1

Paper Boy: 205-1
Papert Companies: 103-19; 104-5
Parade: 205-1
Parade: 103-17; 104-6 to 104-7
Paramount Theatre (Bristol, Tenn.): 103-19

Parden, Ilene: 205-1
Pardue, Linda: 205-1
Pardue, Tom: 199-5; 204-5
Park, John A., Jr.: 69-6; 103-17
Parker, Robert K.: 198-5

Parkins, Bob: 205-1
Parks, Helen B.: 71-4
Parks-Belk: 104-1
Parrott, James: 70-5
Parson’s Jersey Dairy, Inc.: 104-8

Parton, LaDonna: 205-1
Patrick, Howard: 104-9
Patrick, Margaret: 104-9
Pattee, Walter J. (Pat): 69-6; 72-5
Patterson, Dana Moore: 205-1

Patterson, John: 205-1
Pauling, Tammy: 48-13
Paxton, Mrs. J. F. “Mother” [mother-in-law]: 74-2
Paxton, Willene: 69-2
Paxton family: 104-10 to 104-11

Payroll: 104-12 to 104-14; 105-1 to 105-7; 106-1 to 106-9; 107-1 to 107-6; 108- 1 to 108-5; 109-1 to 109-3
Pearl, Minnie: 205-1
Peavler, Michael: 205-1
Peavve, J. H.: 72-3
Peck, Robert H.: 81-2

Pelletier, Joseph: 46-7
Pence, William P.: 69-6
Pennington, Dennis: 205-1
Pennington, Sharon: 205-1
Pension: 109-4 to 109-8; 121-4 to 121-5

Pepsi Girls: 205-2
Pet Milk Company: 103-14
Petty, Richard: 205-2
Peterson, Doug: 205-2
Peterson, Joel: 205-2

Petitt, Vaughn: 202-3
Pfaff, Alfred M.: 46-8
Pharmarseal: 205-2
Phelps, Ken: 205-2
Philadelphia Phillies (baseball team): 69-5

Philbeck, Catharine Ann Kablere: 81-8
Phillips, David: 205-2
Phillips, Dayton E.: 72-6
Phillips, F. P.: 204-5
Phillips, Fred: 63-5

Phillips, H. Arthur: 92-10
Phillips, Roy: 198-4; 205-2
Phillips, Mark: 205-2
Phipps, Mary: 205-2
Photographic equipment: 136-9

Photon: 110-1
Pickering, Elaine: 205-2
Piedmont Airlines: 110-2
Pierce, Jim: 205-1
Pierce, Patsy: 205-1

Pierson, Debbie: 205-1
Pierson, Jack: 205-1
Pine Oaks Golf Course: 48-1; 64-8; 205-2
Piney Flats Industrial Park: 22-5
Pipin, E. L.: 69-1

Planned Parenthood: 70-10
Plant Location: 110-6
Platt, Rev. Charles A.: 75-1
Plummer, Charles E.: 70-4
Police car: 205-2

Police dogs: 205-2
Polio: 74-3
Polk, James K.: 22-6
Polk Avenue: 205-2
Pollock, Ben: 69-5

Pollution (water): 205-2
Polygraph test: 205-2
Pope, Harold: 204-5
Pope, Ray (Santa): 206-4
Population—Tennessee: 135-3

Port Authority of New York: 32-1
Porter, J. Kenneth: 103-18; 104-1
Portugal: 69-5
“Positive Side, The” (column): 63-2
Possums Unlimited: 186-21

Post Office: 205-2
Potter, Mitch: 205-2
Powell, Ferdinand: 205-2
Powell, Hubert: 205-2
Powers, Frank B.: 79-6

Powers, Hale E.: 110-8
Prather, Marcus: 205-2
Pratt, Scott: 205-2
Preas, Dr. W. G.: 24-11
Premo, Paul and June: 205-2

Presidents (U. S.): 103-16
Press freedom: 71-13
Press Engraving Company: 110-11 to 110-12; 190-4
Press Holding Corporation (see also: Press, Inc.): 23-10; 80-4; 81-1; 110-13 to 110-14
Press, Inc. (see also: Press Holding Corporation): 12-9; 22-3 to 22-4; 23-10; 31-2; 44-9; 46-15; 51-8 to 51-9; 59-5 to 59-6; 60-1 to 60-5; 62-11; 63-2; 70-6; 70-10; 71-3; 72-7; 73-1; 73-4; 74-2; 75-3; 80-4; 83-1; 83-3; 84-4 to 84-5; 88-14 to 88-15; 93-3; 98-11; 99-1 to 99-4; 103-18; 104-12 to 104-14; 105-1 to 105-7; 106-1 to 106-9; 107-1 to 107-6; 108- 1 to 108-5; 110-15; 111-1 to 111-13; 114-10; 149-8; 153-5 to 153-10; 154-1 to 154-3; 185-42; 186-22

Preston, Judy Jones (Mrs. James) [cousin]: 80-1; 80-3; 112-4
Preston, Robert Fairman: 7-10
Price, A. Lacy: 43-9
Price, Henry T.: 72-6; 73-1
Prince, D. F.: 148-6

Printing Plates: 207-6 to 207-8
Price, Ed: 205-2
Proctor, Paige: 205-2
Project to Hope: 112-6
Property assessment: 22-5; 24-6; 44-3 to 44-4

Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company: 31-15; 32-2; 199-2
Public records (access): 38-4 to 38-5; 69-5
Public Utility District Bill: 112-9 to 112-10
Publisher’s statements: 112-9
Publishers’ Auxiliary: 104-1

Publix Parking Lot (Johnson City, Tenn.): 201-3
Puckett, Belle: 205-2
Pulliam, Walter T.: 69-2
Putnam, Stephen: 205-2
Quayle, Dan (U. S. Vice President): 112-12; 113-2; 205-3

Question 3 (property taxation equalization): 112-13
Quillen, James H. (Congressman): 22-20; 41-5; 79-5; 82-7; 112-11; 112-14 to 112-15; 199-6; 202-2; 205-3; 208-16
Quillen College of Medicine: see East Tennessee State University—College of Medicine
Quote-The Weekly Digest: 112-16
Rabaul, New Guinea: 205-4

Raccoon: 205-4
Race relations: 113-4
Radio Free Europe: 186-23
Ragweed: 205-4
Rainbolt, Denise: 205-4

Rainbow Mutual: 145-15
Ramsey, David: 205-1
Ramsay, David B.: 49-2 to 49-3
Ramsey, Sherry: 205-4
Ramsey, Stephen: 205-4

Range Auto Parts, Inc.: 113-5
Rankin, Raymond: 205-4
Ranta, Karin: 205-4
Rare Earth and Precious Metal Chemical Company: 70-4
Rash, Ron: 199-6

Rash, Stacy: 205-4
Rat Snake: 205-4
Rattlesnake: 205-4
Ray, Bill: 69-5
Ray, Ed: 41-5; 74-3

Raytheon Manufacturing Company: 149-1
R.C.A.: 149-2
Reagan, Ronald (U. S. President): 103-12
Reapportionment: 18-11; 22-4 to 22-5; 30-8
Recordak: 113-8 to 113-9

Red Cross: 200-3
Red fox: 205-4
Reece, B. Carroll (Congressman): 15-9; 69-5; 70-4; 82-7; 82-12; 93-9; 113-12; 131-16; 170-4
Reece, Louise Goff (Mrs. B. Carroll): 69-5; 72-6; 86-8; 113-12; 205-4
Reed, Angel: 205-4

Reed, Cameron: 69-4
Reed, Dana: 38-1
Reed, Dr. John: 205-4
Reel, Anne B.: 69-5
Reel, Susan: 69-5

Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press: 46-5
Requistions: 113-16; 114-1 to 114-2
Resumes: 114-3
Retirement: 114-4 to 114-6
Revell, Oliver B.: 205-4

Reynolds, E. R.: 43-10
Rhea, Robert: 205-4
Rhododendron Festival: 112-17
Rhodes, Milton: 70-6; 113-1
Rice, Kevin: 205-4

Rice, Sandra (and baby): 205-4
Rice Tennessee, Inc.: 114-8
Richard, Deputy Chief: 205-4
Richards, Jim: 41-6
Richardson, Mary K.: 205-4

Richardson, Robert: 205-4
Rickenbacker, Eddie: 37-15
Ricker, Lisa: 205-4
Ricker, William V.: 71-7; 177-23; 204-8
Riddle, Charlotte: 205-4

“Right to Know” law: 38-4 to 38-5
Right to Work: 130-5
Riley, Sola: 198-5
Ring, J. W.: 24-4
Rivers and lakes: 114-9

R. M. Rogers & Co.: 70-2
Roach, Jim: 48-12; 204-5
Roach, John: 72-3; 205-4
Road Company: 113-1 to 113-2
Roadside stand: 205-4

Roan Mountain: 199-1; 205-4
Roberts, Bradley: 114-10
Roberts, Johnny: 205-4
Robinson, Herman: 114-11 to 114-12; 132-4; 171-17; 175-32
Robinson, Ruth: 205-4

Robinson Enterprises: 149-3
Rocket parachute: 205-4
Rockfish: 205-4
Rocky Mount: 68-5; 113-1 to 113-2; 205-4
Roddy, J. Pat: 70-10

Rodriguez, Dorothy: 205-4
Rogers, Emma Lou: 69-6
Rogers, Kevin: 205-4
Roithner, Vernon: 205-4
Rollins, Jarrid: 205-4

Rooke, Jennifer: 114-13
Rooke, Mary L.: 205-4
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (U. S. President): 172-28; 172-30 to 172-32
Rose, Billy: 82-11
Rose, David: 205-4

Ross, Ella V.: 103-12; 205-4
Rotarian, The: 114-14
Rotary Club: see Johnson City Rotary Club; Rotary International
Rotary International: 69-1; 112-19; 113-3; 114-14; 115-1 to 115-7; 116-1 to 116-7; 117-1 to 117-10; 118-1 to 118-12; 119-1 to 119-8; 120-1 to 120-2; 157 (Scrapbook volume 2); 186-24 to 186-25; 191-9 to 191-10; 203-1; 205-4
Rounsaville, Robert W.: 82-10

Rountree, J. H.: 203-1
Rowsey, Frank: 83-20
Roy, Joe: 205-4
Royal Publishers Company (see also: Thomas Nelson Publishers): 79-5; 120-3 to 120-4
Ruble, Greer, Jr.: 205-4

Ruddell, Dorothy: 73-4
Rudder, Kenneth: 205-4
Russell, E. W.: 120-6
Russell, Fred: 66-9
Russell, John: 205-4

Russell, Robert L.: 41-6; 41-8; 65-5
Russia: 48-19
Ruth, George Herman (Babe): 72-6
St. Louis National Baseball Club (Cardinals): 70-2; 71-12; 72-5 to 72-6
St. Mary’s Catholic Church: 198-3

St. Mary’s School: 122-17; 205-5
Sales tax: 22-5; 36-14; 43-1
Salvation Army: 121-6 to 121-11; 186-26; 187-1; 198-3; 199-2; 204-5; 205-5
Salyers, Ken: 205-5
Sammons, Fred: 200-5

Samples, Henry (reporter/editor): 71-10; 102-7; 205-5
Sams, John Neal: 71-7
Sanders, Dana: 205-5
Sanders, Lisa C.: 205-5
Sandusky Newspapers, Inc.: 183-5

Sanford, Terry (Governor): 76-4
Santa Claus: 199-5; 200-2; 204-5; 205-5; 206-4
Santomauro, Joe: 72-5
Sarasota, Florida: 155-10
Sardi, Luigi: 205-5

Sashekala, Bonda: 205-5
Sasser, James (U. S. Senator): 69-2; 70-6; 122-1; 199-1; 200-2; 205-5
Satellite dish: 205-5
Saudia Arabia: 205-5
Savannah Newspapers, Inc.: 32-1; 70-4

Sayers, Jerry: 205-5
Sayers, Kathy: 200-3
Scally, Anthony J.: 63-4
Scheid, Kenneth G.: 22-14
Schell, Ed: 205-5

Schell, Mrs. Ed: 205-5
Schenck, Donald: 198-5
Schertel, Steve: 205-5
Schmidt, Irene: 83-21
Schmitt, Bernard: 63-2

Schmitz, Ronald C.: 69-6
Schodle, A. W. (Dory): 73-4 to 73-5; 74-1; 74-4
Schwarz, John S. “Jack”: 71-7
Schwarzschild, W. Harry, Jr.: 83-21
School building program (Washington County, Tenn.): 22-5

School textbook case (Hawkins County, Tenn.): 171-28; 180-25
Science fairs: 103-4
Science Hill High School: 48-10; 69-5; 70-3; 75-4; 138-6; 201-3; 205-5
Science Hill High School Band: 205-5
Schirra, Wally: 205-5

Schmid, Rob R.: 205-5
Scott, Julia: 76-1
Scott, Karla: 205-5
Scott County, Va.—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3
Scott-Nash, Inc.: 51-9

Scripps-Howard Investment Company: 32-2; 79-6
Sculpture (Press building): 31-7 to 31-8; 41-13; 43-12 to 43-13; 122-2 to 122-4; 205-5
Seaman, Dan (reporter/editor): 205-5
Seaman, Leonard: 72-5
Sears: 70-5; 122-5

Seaton, Tony: 205-5
Seehorn, Jim: 201-3
Seeman, Ernest: 73-1
Selective Service: 37-6; 122-7
Sellers, Mike: 205-5

Sells, Sam H.: 71-12; 82-8 to 82-9
Seminar on American Strategy: 122-8
Senn, Terry: 205-5
Senter, Harry Lee: 43-9
Separation notices: 122-9

Sequoyah Council, Boy Scouts of America: 187-2
Sevier, John: 22-6
Sevier Theatre: 72-4
Sexton, John E.: 53-8
Shabazi, Dr. Michael: 63-5

Shaffer, Butch: 205-5
Sharp, Alfred: 122-10
Sharpe, Dale: 205-5
Sharpe, Dustan: 205-5
Sharpe, Sylvia: 205-5

Shea, Jo: 205-5
Shell, Bill: 205-5
Shell, Steve: 73-1
Shelton, Bill: 205-5
Shelton, Charlsie: 205-5

Shelton, Jane Ann: 205-5
Shearton Motor Inn: 120-13
Sherrod, Charles C.: 63-16; 73-1
Shopping Center: 205-5
Shopping News: 122-11

ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc.: 122-12
Shulman, Barbara: 80-1
Shutters, Paul: 205-5
Sigma Delta Chi: 122-13 to 122-14
Sigma Phi Epsilon: 205-5

Silvers, Offie: 198-4
Simerly, Clyde: 205-5
Simmons, Bill: 205-5
Simmons, Mike: 205-5
Simmons, Mildred: 205-5

Simmons, Ron: 205-5
Simons, Susan: 71-10
Simonton, William C.: 32-8 to 32-9; 33-1
Simpson, James T.: 69-6
Simpson, Pat: 205-5

Sims, Becky: 205-5
Sims, Paul: 43-9
Sinclair, Aidan: 205-5
Sisk, T. Edward: 198-3
Sisler, George H., Jr.: 83-21; 120-8

Sister Cities program: 48-7; 193-5
Sivtey, Richard: 205-5
Skelton, Red: 205-5
Ski Lift: 205-5
Skipper Shop Building: 205-5

Slagle, Carol: 205-5
Slagle, Ronnie: 205-5
Sliger, Robert: 205-5
Slonaker, Bob: 205-5
Slot machines: 32-4

Smith, Darren: 205-5
Smith, Doug: 205-5
Smith, Drue: 120-11
Smith, Dub: 205-5
Smith, Mrs. Harry: 205-5

Smith, Ian: 205-5
Smith, James L.: 205-5
Smith, James R.: 122-16
Smith, Jeff: 205-5
Smith, Jimmy: 205-5

Smith, Jimmy Neil (columnist): 22-6; 174-10; 205-5
Smith, Larry: 205-5
Smith, Louise (Mrs. James R.): 122-16
Smith, Mike: 205-5
Smith, Ruth B. (Mrs. Paul R.): 121-2

Smith, Sonny: 205-5
Smith, Steve: 205-5
Smith, Stewart: 205-5
Smith, Todd: 205-5
Smith, William: 205-5

Smith Brothers Furniture Store: 122-16
Smithdeal, Hack T.: 77-7
Smoot, John: 24-1 to 24-2
Smyth, F. B.: 198-3
Smyth, Jimmy (sports editor): 73-2

Smoot, John: 205-5
Snapp, P. C.: 205-5
Sneadway, Jae: 205-5
Snelling, Joseph: 203-4
Snoopy: 205-5

Snow: 205-5
Snowman: 200-5
Snow scenes: 205-5
Snug Harbor Estates (Cocoa Beach, Fla.): 74-2
Snyder, Irene: 205-5

Snyder, Jack E.: 198-5
Society of Professional Journalists: 187-3
Sokolof, Phil: 81-3
Solicitations: 122-17
Sons of the American Revolution: 78-1; 122-18

South Roan Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 205-5
Southeast Airlines: 123-1 to 123-2
Southeastern Color Comics: 71-11; 123-3 to 123-8
Southeastern Publishers Services, Inc.: 120-7
Southeastern Security Insurance Company: 32-1 to 32-2; 70-1

Southerland, Andy: 205-5
Southern Beverage Journal: 124-1
Southern Graphics: 121-1
Southern Newspaper Publishers Association: 51-1; 74-4; 84-2; 121-2; 124-2 to 124-9; 125-1 to 125-6
Southern Railway Depot: 205-5

Southern Research Institute: 70-3
Southwest Avenue (Johnson City, Tenn.): 205-5
Space exploration: 170-9; 171-2; 175-1 to 175-2; 175-19; 175-31
Sparks, Jan: 205-5
Sparks, Dennis: 204-5

Spears, Ross H., Jr.: 64-8
Specialty Printing Company: 125-7 to 125-9; 130-6; 154-4 to 154-5
Speeches: 125-10; 126-1 to 126-2
Spelling, C. K.: 205-1
Spencer, Mary: 205-5

Sporting News, The: 184-19 to 184-20
Sports: 101-10
Springfield, Tenn.—Liquor licenses: 7-6
Spurrier, Steve: 126-3; 205-5
Square Dancing: 205-5

Squibb, Gerald (columnist): 205-5
Stahl, Floyd S.: 71-13
Stahl, Ray: 205-5
Stahlman, James G.: 82-10
Sta-Hi Color Service: 126-4

Standard Brands, Inc.: 72-6
Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA): 126-5 to 126-6
Stanhope Hotel: 70-1
Stansberry, Bill: 205-5
Stanton, D. G.: 202-3

Stanton, Dick: 32-3
Stanton, Paul E., Jr.: 41-7
Stapleton, Francis J.: 1-5
Starn, Charles W.: 198-5
Stassen, Harold E.: 72-6

State Board of Education: 37-15; 38-4 to 38-5
State of Franklin Road (Johnson City, Tenn.): 22-19; 205-5
Staunton, Virginia: 171-7 to 171-15
Steele, Rev. William S.: 120-9
Steinhice, Laurel: 76-1; 120-12

Stevens, John: 204-4
Stewart, Dan: 205-1
Stewart, Tom (U. S. Senator): 72-4
Stites, John: 63-2
Stites, Pat: 63-2

Stocks and bonds: 127-1 to 127-7; 128-1 to 128-4; 129-1
Stokely, Ed: 72-3
Stone, Sharon: 205-5
Stout, Debbie: 205-5
Stout, Ralph: 205-5

Stout, Scott: 205-5
Stover, Larry: 205-5
“Strange World of Mr. Mum,The” column: 48-9
Street, Nancy: 205-5
Streets (Johnson City, Tenn.): 205-5

Strickland, Ruth: 69-5; 205-5
Stromburg, Robert H.: 205-5
Stout, Ralph: 205-5
Studebaker Corporation: 73-1
Subdivisions (housing): 110-4 to 110-5

Sullivan County, Tenn.—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3
Summer scene: 205-5
Summers, John: 205-5
Summers, Nita: 205-5
Summers, Paul T.: 120-8

Sun Trust Banks: 49-4 to 49-7; 51-9
Superior Home Corporation: 205-5
Superior Home Health Care of East Tennessee, Inc.: 122-17
Surcey, Roger: 205-5
Sutherland, Sue: 205-5

Susannah Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 205-5
Sutphin, Ronald B.: 205-5
Swartz, Sol L.: 70-5
Sweet Briar College: 32-3; 77-2 to 77-3; 77-5; 78-2; 129-5 to 129-7
Swoyer, Nancy: 120-7
 
Tackett, John: 200-3
Tacoma Church of God: 187-5
Taft-Hartley Act: 130-5
Talbert, Lee (photographer): 206-1
Tallman, Karen: 37-16

Talton, Greta: 206-1
Tanner, Kathy: 206-1
Tate, Wade: 206-4
Tau Kappa Epsilon: 206-1
Tauscher, Robert E.: 71-7

Taxation: 22-5; 24-6; 36-14; 37-14; 43-1; 43-13; 47-13; 112-13; 130-7 to 130-12; 131-1 to 131-4; 135-2; 135-8 to 135-9
Taxel, Hal S.: 1-5
Taylor, Andrew “Tip”: 43-9; 69-5; 70-4; 131-5 to 131-6; 173-20
Taylor, Mrs. John R., Jr.: 2-2
Taylor, Robert L. (Judge): 83-22

Taylor, Roy: 206-1
Taylor, Sam R., III: 70-2
Taylor, W. B.: 149-5
Taylor, Wesley B., Jr.: 206-1
Teamsters: 131-7

Teeple, Bob: 206-1
Teeple, Mark: 206-1
Telegrams: 131-8 to 131-9
Telephone: 131-10
Television: 72-7; 131-11

Tellico Dam: 180-12
Templeton, Elew: 206-1
Tennessee: 112-7; 131-14; 131-16; 134-17; 135-1 to 135-7; 135-3
—Constitutional Convention: 177-13 to 177-14; 177-16
—Economic conditions: 37-11; 112-7; 131-14; 134-17; 135-1
—Education: 112-7
—Elections: 28-6 to 28-10; 29-1; 37-14; 43-6 to 43-10; 43-12 to 43-13; 47-20; 48-3; 63-3; 69-5; 70-4; 71-10; 122-1; 131-5 to 131-6; 131-15; 134-6; 173-20
—History: 62-10; 131-17
—Politics and government: 28-6 to 28-10; 29-1 to 29-3; 30-5; 30-8; 35-7; 37-11; 37-14; 41-5; 43-1; 43-6 to 43-13; 46-5; 48-3; 48-9; 70-4 to 70-5; 71-10; 71-13; 86-8; 92-7 to 92-8; 95-7 to 95-8; 100-3; 103-18; 112-13; 122-1; 126-7; 131-5 to 131-6; 131-8 to 131- 9; 131-15; 132-4; 134-6; 135-1 to 135-2; 135-4 to 135-6; 173-20; 177-8; 177-13 to 177-16
Tennessee Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages: 36-14
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation: 130-2

Tennessee Commission on the Performing Arts: 43-13
Tennessee Conference on Library and Information Services: 93-2
Tennessee Eastman Company: 37-15
Tennessee Department of Mental Health: 187-6
Tennessee General Assembly: 100-3

Tennessee Higher Education Commission: 43-3; 43-13
Tennessee Highway Patrol: 187-7
Tennessee Hospital Association: 48-12
Tennessee Independent College Fund: 129-10
Tennessee Legislative Council: 92-7; 132-4

Tennessee Mental Health Association: 132-1 to 132-2
Tennessee Municipal League: 135-10
Tennessee National Guard: 43-11; 183-12 to 183-14; 183-17; 206-1
Tennessee Newspaper Hall of Fame: 187-8
Tennessee—Newspapers: see Newspapers—Tennessee

Tennessee Press, The: 132-5 to 132-6
Tennessee Press Association: 71-11; 72-6; 73-4; 75-4; 77-6; 79-4; 120-5; 129-10 to 129-11; 130-3; 130-4; 132-5 to 132-12; 133-1 to 133-8; 134-1 to 134-12; 187-9
Tennessee Public Service Commission: 130-3
Tennessee River: 114-9; 130-1 to 130-2; 134-13; 135-6
Tennessee River Valley Association: 130-1 to 130-2; 134-13

Tennessee Sheriff’s Association: 78-5
Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants: 134-14 to 134-15
Tennessee Squire: 134-16
Tennessee State Board of Education: 70-5
Tennessee State Guard: 183-12 to 183-14; 183-17

Tennessee State Library and Archives: 132-3
Tennessee State Penitentiary: 103-15
Tennessee, State of: 134-17; 135-1 to 135-7
Tennessee Taxpayers Association: 135-8
Tennessee Theatre: 201-3; 206-1

Tennessee Town and City: 135-10
Tennessee Tuberculosis Hospitals: 135-7
Tennessee Valley Authority: 66-5; 72-2; 72-6; 75-2; 75-4; 82-5 to 82-6; 112-8; 130-3; 136-5; 156 (Scrapbook volume 1); 180-12
Terasaki, Gwen: 77-3; 136-6
Teter, Mary W.: 70-10; 71-12; 73-4; 74-2

Texas Instruments: 206-1
Theaters—Tennessee—Jonesborough: 72-4
Theriot, Leo: 206-1
Theta Sigma Chi: 136-7 to 136-8
Thomas, Alicia: 206-1

Thomas, Jim: 71-7
Thomas, Leota A.: 136-10
Thomas, William K.: 69-5
Thomas Industries, Inc.: 12-8; 136-11
Thomas Nelson Publishers (see also: Royal Publishers Company): 51-9; 66-10; 71-1; 79-5; 128-1; 136-12 to 136-14; 137-1 to 137-2

Thomason, Valeri: 206-1
Thompson, Samuel H.: 83-22
Thornton, Kay: 206-1
Thornton, Judd: 206-1
Thorp, Mitchell: 24-2 to 24-4; 36-14

Tipton, Joey: 206-1
Tipton, John: 206-1
Tipton, Linda: 206-1
Tipton, Tim: 35-16; 46-7
Tipton-Haynes Historical Association (see: Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site)

Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site: 68-5; 81-2; 129-10 to 129-11; 130-1 to 130-2; 137-5 to 137-9; 206-1
Tipton Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-1
Tobacco: 138-1; 43-1; 71-13; 174-20; 198-5; 206-1
Tobacco advertising: 18-8
Tobacco allotment: 138-1

Tobacco markets: 43-1; 71-13; 174-20
Tobacco warehouse: 206-1
Tolbert, Carol: 206-1
Tolbert, Sandie: 204-5
Toller, Kathy: 206-1

Tollison, Lawrence: 74-2
To the Top with the ‘Toppers: 138-6
Tomahawk, The (newspaper): 138-2 to 138-5; 184-21 to 184-22; 206-1
Tomlinson, W. E. “Bill”: 48-10; 92-9
Torbett, Alice Carr Jones [daughter]: 1-1; 26-3 to 26-7; 27-5; 27-7; 32-3; 35-2; 43-11; 46-7; 68-10 to 68-12; 69-5 to 69-6; 70-1; 70-10; 71-1; 71-7; 73-2 to 73-3; 74-2 to 74-3; 75-1; 76-1; 76-5; 77-2; 77-5; 79-1; 79-3; 79-7; 80-2; 129-5 to 129-7; 138-7 to 138-9; 173-21; 173-23; 206-1

Torbett, David [son-in-law]: 18-16; 26-3 to 26-7; 27-4; 28-9; 41-5; 43-11; 46-7; 69-5; 71-3; 76-5; 77-2; 77-5; 79-1; 79-3; 138-10 to 138-11; 173-21; 173-23; 206-1
Torbett, David James [grandson]: 26-3 to 26-7; 27-1; 27-4 to 27-6; 71-3; 79-1; 79-3; 138-12
Torbett, JoAnn: 80-6
Torbett, Lea [granddaughter]: 26-7; 27-4 to 27-6; 71-3
Torbett, Robert (Bob) [grandson]: 26-3 to 26-7; 27- 1; 27-4 to 27-6; 71-3; 79-1; 79-3

Toronto Daily Star (Canada): 155-11
Torrence, Jackie: 206-1
Toth, J. D.: 206-1
Toth, Peter: 206-1
Tracy’s Neckware: 199-2

Trade Days: 138-3
Trade School: 206-1
Traid Corporation: 78-3
Train: 206-1
Trautman, George M.: 72-5

Travelers Insurance Company: 138-13 to 138-15; 154-6
Tree: 206-1
Tree Damage: 206-1
Triad Packaging: 206-1
Tri-Cities Advertising Club: 138-16

Tri-Cities Airport: 198-3; 206-1; 208-17
Tri-Cities Christian School: 199-2
Tri-Cities Publications, Inc.: 122-11
Tri-Cities Unity Group: 48-13; 130-1
Tri-City Boat Company: 70-1

Tri-City Metro Advertising Federation: 2-2
Tri-City Regional Airport: 2-2; 37-14; 71-7; 138-17 to 138-18; 180-6; 187-11
Tripplett, Betty: 79-7
Triplett, Kevin: 206-1
Trivette, Elmer: 206-1

Trotter, Dr. D.: 209-1
Trout: 206-1
Tuberculosis hospitals: 28-9; 43-10; 138-19; 192-1
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.: 206-1
Tulip Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-1

Tunnell, Evelyn: 206-1
Turkey Shoot: 206-1
Turnmeyer, Ginger: 203-5
Turpin, R. E.: 71-12
Turtle Derby: 206-1

Tusculum College: 18-17
Tuten, Calista: 204-5
TV Update: 131-12 to 131-13
Twelve Sculpture Commissions by Robert Cook: 138-20
Twice Pardoned: 155-12

Tyson, Charles B.: 206-1
Unaka Avenue (Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-2
Unaka Rod and Gun Club: 72-6
Underwood, Shirley: 206-2
Unicoi County: 206-2

Unicoi County Family Y.M.C.A.: 150-11 to 150-12
Unicoi County Memorial Hospital, Inc.: 139-4
Unicoi County, Tenn.: 43-11; 68-3
—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3; 68-3
Unidentified: 206-7 to 206-8; 207-1 to 207-5
Unions: 139-6 to 139-8; 140-1 to 140-7; 141-1 to 141-7; 142-1 to 142-5; 143-1 to 143-7; 144-1 to 144-5

United Fund: 69-4; 139-1 to 139-2; 139-4; 144-6; 175-37; 179-31; 180-20; 187-12
United Press International: 139-1; 144-7 to 144-8
United States Army: 63-16; 76-1; 122-8
United States Bicentennial: 171-3; 171-23; 176-24; 183-10; 192-6
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary: 19-12

United States Constitution Bicentennial: 182-10
United States Department of Labor: 144-9
U. S. Highway 19-E: 206-2
U. S. Highway 23: 48-2
U. S. Navy: 206-2

U.S.S. Farragut: 76-1; 76-5; 77-1
U.S.S. Leyte: 69-5
United Telephone: 144-10
United Way (see: United Fund)
University of Missouri: 98-9

University of Tennessee: 129-10; 136-1 to 136-4; 139-5; 187-14 to 187-17; 195-3; 206-2
—College of Communication: 31-5; 134-12; 136-1 to 136-4
Upper Crust Cookbook: 206-2
Vacations: 144-12; 144-14 to 144-18
Van Huss, Buck: 69-6
Vance, Faye (Mrs. Stanley Lee): 70-4

Vance, Stanley Lee (editor): 44-10; 66-8; 101-19; 101-23; 171-24; 206-3
Vanderbilt University: 187-18
Vaughn, Becky: 206-3
Vaughn, Judi: 206-3
Vaught, John: 206-3

VEC News Reporter: 145-1
Verran, Larry: 206-3
Vest, Jay N.: 206-3
Vest, Warren: 206-3
Veterans Administration (Mountain Home): 41-6; 43-11; 48-2; 69-1; 70-6; 71-11; 72-6; 87-11; 144-11 to 144-12; 173-36; 173-38; 174-4; 179-33; 187-13; 187-19; 206-3

Vietnam War: 175-9 to 175-10; 175-15
Vincent, Burgess B.: 206-3
Virginia: 206-3
Vision impairment: 35-7; 53-9; 120-10; 145-2; 145-4
Visitors Register: 145-3

Visual Support Group, Inc.: 53-9; 63-2
Volunteer Business Center (Bristol, Tenn.): 144-13
Volunteer Capital Corporation: 51-10; 79-7
Vonderfecht, Dennis: 63-6
Waddell & Reed: 145-13 to 145-14

Wagner, Aubrey R.: 199-1
Walden, Pegi: 206-3
Walker, Cas: 131-15
Walker, Dean E.: 93-9
Wall, Lewis: 206-4

Wallace, Carl D.: 79-6; 89-1; 89-4; 90-4; 198-5; 206-4
Wallace, Larry D.: 203-1
Walser, Paul C.: 72-4
Walsh, Jim: 79-7
Walsingham, William, Jr.: 72-6

Walters, Herbert S. (U. S. Senator): 48-10; 135-1; 208-11
Walters State Community College: 145-10
Ward, Michelle: 206-4
Ward-Griffith Company, Inc.: 145-5; 145-15
Warfield, Martha: 206-4

Warfield, R. Willard: 206-4
Warner, Pam: 206-4
Warp Brothers: 78-4
Warren, Darlene: 206-4
Warren, Irene: 206-4

Warren, Lisa: 206-4
Wartman, David: 206-4
Washburn, Harold D.: 69-6
Washington College Academy: 145-7 to 145-9; 146-1 to 146-2; 187-20; 188-6; 206-4
Washington County Animal Control Center: 2-2

Washington County Board of Education: 22-5; 38-1
Washington County Commission: 206-4
Washington County Courthouse: 203-4; 206-4
Washington County Democratic Party: 18-11; 146-4
Washington County Election Commission: 43-10

Washington County Health Center: 206-4
Washington County School Board: 206-4
Washington County, Tenn.: 145-10; 192-9; 206-4
—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3
—Elections: 72-6; 183-8
—Politics and government: 18-11; 29-5; 103-12; 145-10; 146-4 to 146-5; 206-4
—Reapportionment: 18-11
—Schools: 22-5; 77-2; 120-13; 145-11; 146-3; 146-6; 177-11 to 177-12; 206-4
—Sheriff: 22-20; 29-5; 44-1; 145-10
Washington County, Va.—Economic conditions: 38-8; 39-2 to 39-3
Washington Trust & Savings Bank (Bristol, Va.-Tenn.): 73-3

Wasinger, Ed: 74-2
Watauga Lake: 206-4
Watauga River: 200-2
Watergate scandal: 176-11 to 176-12; 176-19 to 176-22
Watson, Homer: 6-4

Watts, Lee Roy: 203-1
Water Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-4
Waters, John: 206-4
Waterbury, Ralf: 206-4
Watch: 206-4

Watson, Debbie: 206-4
WBEJ Radio (Elizabethton, Tenn.): 82-10
W. B. Grimes & Company: 47-21
WBTV-TV (Charlotte, N. C.): 72-7
WCYB-TV (Bristol, Va.): 70-5; 70-10

Weather: 146-7
Weddell, James: 206-4
Wedding Rehearsal: 206-4
Weil, Larry: 146-8
Weir, Ron: 200-2

Weld, John L.: 206-4
Well Aware Program: 146-9
Wellness Walk: 206-4
Wendy’s Restaurant: 206-4
Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church: 69-5

West, Aaron: 206-4
West, Jaime: 206-4
West, Louise: 203-4
West Pine Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-4
West Locust Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-4

West Walnut Street (Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-4
WETB Radio Station (Johnson City, Tenn.): 32-3; 46-3; 69-2; 72-7; 74-3; 76-4; 82-8; 100-2; 130-6; 145-5; 146-10 to 146-16; 147-1 to 147-15; 148-1 to 148-9; 149-1 to 149-7; 172-43 to 172-44; 196-7; 203-1; 206-4; Oversized folder 2
Wexler, Dan: 206-4
Wexler, Lewis: 206-4
Wexler, Madeline Mauk: 145-8

Whaleg, Ralph: 206-4
Whaleg, Virginia: 206-4
Whaley, Art: 101-10
Whiston, Merle: 18-9
Whitaker, Walter B.: 72-3

White, Cathy: 206-4
White, Pat: 199-2
White, Toy: 206-4
Whitewater rafting: 206-4
Whitley, George: 203-1; 206-3

Whitson, Eloise: 198-4
Whitson, Gaye: 206-4
Whitson, Zane: 204-5
Wilbur Dam: 206-4
Wilburn, Jim: 206-4

Wiley, Margret: 206-4
Wilkins, Kay: 206-4
Wilkinson, Drane: 206-4
Williams, Carlena: 206-4
Williams, Chris: 206-4

Williams, D. R.: 206-4
Williams, Edwin E., III (Judge): 41-7; 205-1; 206-4
Williams, Frank, 206-4
Williams, Dr. Jack: 46-11
Williams, James B.: 49-7

Williams, Joseph R.: 23-4
Williams, Paul: 206-4
Williams, Samuel Cole: 51-2; 208-1
Williams, Ted: 198-4
Williams house (116 W. Pine Street, Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-4

Williard, Josiah J. (Asa Candler’s nephew): 29-7; 71-13; 74-2; 82-7; 82-11
Willis, Donny: 173-17
Wilson, Ambrose: 206-4
Wilson, Buddy: 206-4
Wilson, Hosea E.: 71-12

Wilson, Pat: 71-10
Wilson, Robert Allan: 145-11
Wilson County, Tenn.: 89-6; 90-8
Wincharger Corporation: 149-7
Winchell, Walter: 82-6

Winn-Dixie Shopping Center: 206-4
Winners Corporation: 12-9; 51-10; 145-9
Winston, Nat T., Jr.: 41-5; 76-1
Winston, Nat T., Sr.: 202-3
Winter scenes: 199-6; 203-6

Wiseman, Shannon: 200-2
Wishon, Kim: 204-5
WJHL TV: 74-4; 206-4
Wofford: Florence: 206-4
Wofford Brothers, Inc.: 149-8

Wofford College: 85-15 to 85-16
Wolf, Eugene: 203-5
Wolfe, Elizabeth: 37-15
Wolfe, Ralph: 206-4
Wometco Enterprises, Inc.: 32-1

Wood, Rev. Dr. Ferguson: 16-2
Wood, Joe: 149-10
Wood, Marie: 70-10; 149-9
Woodridge: 206-4
Woods house (119 W. Pine Street, Johnson City, Tenn.): 206-4

Woody: David: 206-4
Work reports: 149-11; 150-1 to 150-7
Works, David A.: 6-8
World War II: 50-7; 72-2 to 72-3; 170-3; 170-14; 171-27; 172-10 to 172-41; 183-12 to 183-14; 183-17; 184-17
Woods, John H.: 78-2

World map: Oversized folder 1
Worley, Charles: 132-4
Wozniak, Jim (reporter): 81-3
W. P. Clancey and Company: 150-8
Wright, Alf: 203-5

Wright, Brenda: 206-4
Wright, James E.: 145-12
Wright, Orville: 81-1
Wright, Wendy: 206-4
Wright, Wilbur: 81-1

Wylie Theater: 206-4
Yankee Dave: 206-5
Yancey, Tom: 206-5
Yates, Edna: 200-3
Yates, Frank: 200-3

Yeung, Patrick: 206-5
York, Rudy: 198-4
Younce, Kenneth: 206-4
Younce, Mildred: 199-5
Young, Carl, Jr.: 206-5

Young, Frank M.: 72-6
Youngblood, Hal: 150-13
Younginer, Ruth: 150-10
Youngquist, Lynne: 206-5
Zurcher, JoAnne: 206-6