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Citizens Supply Corporation
Two men standing in entrance of Citizens Supply Corporation. The company motto was “If it’s to build with we have it.” The date of this image is unknown, but this negative was created in 1952.
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Type: KPT Archives
Drawing for Studebaker
A large crowd gathers for a drawing to win a new 1947 Studebaker. A sign in the background states the proceeds will [benefit] a teen center.
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Intersection of Johnson City and Bristol Highways
Aerial view of Intersection of Johnson City and Bristol highways
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Santa Claus
Joe Higgins dressed as Santa Claus for the annual Santa Train. Higgins was the train’s first Santa.
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Type: KPT Archives
Foremost Dairies
Foremost Dairy building with employees gathered together. The company was located on the corner of East Market and Cherokee streets. Francis T. Walsh managed the company that dealt with dairies, milk, and cream.
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Type: KPT Archives
Church Circle looking towards Cement Hill
Aerial view of Church Circle and surrounding area looking towards downtown and Cement Hill.
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Type: KPT Archives
Bloomingdale Pike and Kingsley Elementary School
A scene along Bloomingdale Pike in the area of Old Beason Well Road and Kingsley Elementary School.
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Type: KPT Archives
Overlooking Bloomingdale Pike near Old Beason Well Road
View overlooking Bloomingdale Road near the intersection with Beason Well Road (Old Beason Well Road). The large house in the left center hidden slightly by trees was home of the family of Andrew Elbert Catron, Sr. and later his son Andrew Elbert (A.E.) Ketron, Jr. The Ketrons once owned most of the land in the […]
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