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== References ==
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Revision as of 15:16, 14 December 2020


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references ISBN / DOI

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 
ISBN 0-7382-0042-5

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Pull some of the chaff from this list?


Write-A-Thon ideas

  • 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?
    • from Roger Lohmann: Mysteries; not only the huge (and hugely popular) novels that go by that name, but all the other things that could conceivably come under that heading, from the trivial to the profound, from current affairs to deep history. (What happened to Amelia Earhart? Are there really UFO’s? Orson Welles’ radio broadcast. Who and What is God? Are there miracles? Who were the Neanderthals?)

workgroups

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cryptography

ISBN's

0738200425

OLD: Citizendium

NEW: User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/Citizendium

Neutrality (old)

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Paris, TN

draft article

Draft of User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/Paris, Tennessee

possible sources

  • population profile data
  • Henry Co population history
  • History of Lee School
  • School Desegregationin Tennessee 2008
    • PDF contains extensive history of school segregation in the state
  • Central High School bldg torn down 2014
  • Henry Co Web Archives
  • https://textarchive.ru/c-2650048-pall.html (can order the following docs from?)
    • Henry County, TN Census 1850, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD712-$20
    • Henry County, TN Deed Books Volume 1 - 1822-1825, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2055-$18
    • Henry County, TN Deed Books Volume 2 - 1825-1827, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2056-$18
    • Henry County, TN Deed Books Volume 3 - 1827-1828, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2057-$18
    • Henry County, TN Deed Books Volume 4 - 1828-1830, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2058-$18
    • Henry County, TN Newspaper Abstracts Volume 1 January 15, 1874-December 12, 1878, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2096-$15
    • Henry County, TN Newspaper Abstracts Volume 2 February 1879-October 1883, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2097-$15
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 1 - 1822-1830, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD714-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 10 - 1851-1853, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2212-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 11 - 1853-1855, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2213-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 12 - 1855-1857, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2214-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 13 - 1857-1859, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2215-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 14 - 1859-1860, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2216-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 15 - 1860-1866, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2217-$16
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 2 - 1830-1835, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD715-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 3 - July 1835-March 1838, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD716-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 4 - 1837-1841, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD717-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 5 - 1830-1843, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD718-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 6- 1841-1845, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD719-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 7 - 1844-1845, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD720-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 8 - 1846-1848, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2210-$18
    • Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 9 - 1848-1851, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2211-$18
    • Henry County, Virginia Census 1820, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD676-$8
    • Henry County, Virginia Census 1830, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD677-$8

archaeology

  • [https://capone.mtsu.edu/kesmith/TNARCH/CRITA/CRITA_Abstracts.html
    • Bissett, Thaddeus (University of Tennessee, Knoxville). 2013. RE-ASSESSING BIG SANDY, AN EARLY MIDDLE ARCHAIC SHELL MIDDEN IN HENRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Big Sandy was one of several Archaic shell middens excavated in the lower Tennessee Valley during the Great Depression. In the decades since, it has been mostly relegated to footnote status, but recent work suggests that Big Sandy is unique among Middle Archaic shell-bearing sites in the Midsouth. New radiocarbon dates and analyses of artifacts and original field documentation indicate that intact strata at the site (previously thought to represent sequential occupations) were in fact contemporaneous, and that Big Sandy contains clear evidence for both residential occupation and an associated, but spatially segregated, cemetery during the early Middle Archaic period.

intro thoughts

The history of this town and this county is missing. Oh, we know a few random facts, but most of what heppened in the past has been deliberately forgotten, not recorded, actively discouraged from being talked about, or plain old ignored. And that ignoring happened so consistently that most of it can now no longer be recovered. Still, I want to try to find out what there is that can still be determined. Because without knowing what was, we're basically living a kind of lie, that pretends that things in the past were okay, things in the present are okay, and things in the future will be okay without our needing to make any course corrections.

It's not just this town and this county where that happened. It happened in lots of towns and counties all over the country, and nowhere was history buried and forgotten and glossed over more fully, with more active enthusiasm, than in the Southern United States.

In American, the history of racism is taught like this: "There was slavery and then there was Jim Crow and then there was Martin Luther King Jr. and now it's done." (from Trevor Noah's "Born a Crime", p. 183)

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notes

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:

State refs:

major sources


more 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


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