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The "Frank and Mack Show"
The “Frank and Mack Show” was a comedy and variety act performed by Frank Taylor and Mack Riddle.
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Mary the Elephant
Mary the infamous elephant that killed her trainer Red Eldridge in Kingsport in 1916. When bullets failed to wound her she was transported to Erwin, Tenn. and hung.
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Oklahoma School
Oklahoma School was a 1 room school house located at the west end of Wateree Street. Mrs. H.E.P. Clifford is fourth from left, front row.
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Mack Riddle
Mack Riddle, the premier hillbilly. Mack Riddle was partners with Frank Taylor for the “Frank and Mack Show,” a comedy and variety act.
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Holliston Mills of Tennessee
Holliston Mills of Tennessee was located along Reedy and Roller streets. The buildings eventually became a part of the Kingsport Press complex.
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Judd’s Lock Shop Interior
A man posing inside the company car of Judd’s Lock Shop while it is parked inside the business. The shop was located at 225 East Center Street. Talmadge Judd was the owner; he may be the man pictured.
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Holliston Mills of Tennessee
Holliston Mills of Tennessee was located along Reedy and Roller streets. The buildings eventually became a part of the Kingsport Press complex.
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Holliston Mills of Tennessee
Holliston Mills of Tennessee was located along Reedy and Roller streets. The buildings eventually became a part of the Kingsport Press complex.
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Robinson Federal Sales and Service Corporation
Exterior of Robinson Federal Sales & Service Incorporated, located at 510 East Center Street. Bill Dean was the manager.
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Robinson Federal Sales and Service Corporation
Exterior of Robinson Federal Sales & Service Incorporated, located at 510 East Center Street. Bill Dean was the manager.
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