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- John S. would prefer first one around New Years
- Larry and several others like Sundays
- possible SCHEDULE:
- start 1 pm England time (6 am EST / 3 am PST)
- end 11 pm Pacific time (2 am EST / 11 pm PST)
- possible themes:
- safe entertainments during a COVID-19 pandemic: such as: books, writers, films, actors, hobbies
- from John S: animals/pets? Film (actors, directors...)? Planets?
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Paris, TN
Draft of User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/Paris, Tennessee
NOTES for this article: (I *think* from the Van Dyke article, but must verify all facts)
- even before the Civil War, there were pockets of free negroes in the county
- 1/2 the population were slaves before the war (?)
- 33% of the local farms had slaves
- tobacco and cotton farm work were almost all done by slaves
- 1839: cost of a male slave $900 to $1000
- 1839: cost of a female slave $700 to $900
- 1839: cost of a child slave $600 to $800
- by 1860: $5,000,000 of slaves were in Henry Co.
- Nat Turner insurrection (Aug 31 - what year?)
- 1855: first bank
- 1825: first Masonic Lodge #55
- 3 general stores, 3 hotels, courthouse
- "Free and Accepted Masons" #108 in 1845 #96, #130 (???)
- 1833: 800 people; 12 lawyers, 12 doctors, 2 clergy, 1 church etc
- Paris historical markers
- From Chamber of Commerce website: Henry County History
- Per TN River Valley (w/NatGeo), Paris is a historic site
- Per the hospital ("Medical Center"), here is the hospital history
Native Amers:
- From McClung Museum of Nat'l Hist & Culture: Prehistoric American Indians in Tennessee (2009)
- TN history link from on McClung site: Tennessee4me
State refs:
- From TN SOS (Sec'y of State) site, here's a Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources > Henry County
Major sources:
- google "Paris, TN" history and look at what-all pops up
Notes
- Cottage Grove: 10 mi NW
- Buchanan: 11.5 mi NE
- 1850's: Henry, 8.5 mi SW of Paris
- Henry Station
- Memphis and Ohio railroad
Tosh says there were lots of:
- Tharpe names
- There were also Palmer names
cryptography
- Draft of User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/Cryptography
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Mary Baker Eddy
Gill, Gillian (1998). Mary Baker Eddy. Perseus. DOI:10.1086/ahr/105.2.551. ISBN 0738200425.
https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/105.2.551
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