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Tennessee Lumber and Veneer, near present site ofHarris-Tarkett, Gordon Furniture, and Volunteer Natural Gas Company, near West Walnut and Tennessee Streets, looking south toward Reservoir Hill
Fountain Square looking west, Railroad Avenue, Silver Moon Restaurant, Market Square Pressing Club
First Presbyterian Church, corner of Main and Boone Streets, built 1954, interior and exterior photos,
First Presbyterian Church, corner of Main and Boone Streets
First Presbyterian Church, corner of Main and Boone Streets
First Presbyterian Church, Boone and Main Streets, built in 1872,
Old city power plant, probably Tennesse Eastern Electric Company at Roan Street and Southern Railway
St. John's Episcopal Church, Roan Street and Myrtle Avenue
Army tank at Science Hill Academy,
Eight men (including S. E. Miller) in front of Summer Hardware
Lower floor of old Municipal Building, facing Boone Street, marketing stalls located here- later remodeled into offices
Old "Comet" newsroom, upstairs Jones Vance Drugs, corner of Main and Spring Streets
Old "Comet" newsroom, upstairs Jones Vance Drugs, corner of Main and Spring Streets
City Commission meeting- William B. Ellison, P. F. McDonald, Robert Wanen, Mr. Pierce, W. 0. Dyer
Jake Miller Home, near Tennessee Street, between Southern and Clinchfield railroad tracks; Miller was Bun Harrison's maternal grandfather
J.M. McMillon Company Groceries (McMillon and Acuff)
Municipal building second floor auditorium, corner of Boone and West Market Streets
Ritter Lumber, giant yellow poplar tree from southwest Virginia,
Ritter Lumber, giant yellow poplar tree from southwest Virginia,
World War I troops stationed near First Christian Church
End of World War I celebration, Main Street looking east from Fountain Square
Southern Potteries, Erwin, TN
Harris Manufacturing Lumber Company, (possibly after a fire?) southeast Johnson City, East Walnut Street looking north, First Christian Church in background
H. T. Hackney Company Wholesale Groceries (old Cash and Haul building), South Roan at Southern Railway
Savings Loan and Trust Bank, 114 Spring Street, corner of Tipton Street, J. A. Vine, president
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