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Tennessee Trust Company General Banking, 229 1/2 East Main Street
Tennessee Lumber and Veneer Company; West Walnut and Tennessee Streets; looking toward Jenny (Reservoir) Hill behind East Tennessee State University
American Cigar Box Lumber Company
Southern Railway Depot, 200 North Railroad Avenue
Alfred and Robert Taylor Home, Milligan, TN
Johnson City Coal, Ice and Cream Company, 211 South Roan Street
Main Street, with automobiles
Main Street, looking east from Fountain Square
Old East Tennessee and Western North Carolina (narrow gauge) depot, 1914, one section of Free Service Tire Company is on site now, corner of Railroad Avenue and Buffalo Street
Municipal Building, corner of Main and Boone Streets
First Presbyterian Church, corner of West Main and Boone Streets
Science Hill Debating Society
Model Mills (Red Band Flour, also known as General Mills), corner of West Walnut and Sevier Streets
T. A. Faw Home, corner of Market and Roan Streets (current site of Hotel John Sevier)
View of Johnson City, looking north from Tannery Knob (hill above current city hall)
Old Hotel Franklin, 360 East Main Street near Division Street
Cresley-Brown Building, corner of Spring and Main Streets, 1913-1919 (present site of Hamilton Bank Building)
Farmers Exchange, 115 East Market Street, corner of Commerce Street
George Mowry Livery Stable, plows
Corner of Main Street and Public Square
New Street plant, Johnson City Mills
Hart and Range Saddle and Harness Shop, Piedmont Hotel (originally "City Hotel" built by Colonel Robert Love, Elijah Simerly, W. M. Taylor, and others; three story building with 40 rooms; stood on the south side of the railroad between the public square and Wilson Avenue) in background, c. 187l;local gathering place
Johnson's Depot-- the town's official name in 1885, when chartered
First building used as a depot, Johnson's Depot
Main Street looking east from Fountain Square
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