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- The Mixed Congregation of St. John's Church in Ashwood
1841
MAURY, Tennessee
African-Americans, Church/Religious-Activity, Race-RelationsDuring the fall of 1841, the townspeople of Ashwood erected St. John's Episcopal Church halfway between Columbia and Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee. A Philadelphian man gave an in depth account of the church?s first service in a letter he wrote to the editor of The Guardian. As a northerner, he acted as an outside observer in this small southern town. He elaborately described the architecture, location, congregation,...
- Attorney C.S. Palmore's Search for Legatees
March 1, 1846
FAYETTE, Tennessee
African-Americans, Health/Death, Law, Slavery, WomenOn March 1, 1846, C.S. Palmore, an attorney in Fayette County, Tennessee, wrote a letter to one of his colleagues. Attorney Edward Brown received the letter from Palmore in Ballsville, Virginia. Palmore boasted the supremacy of the state of Tennessee to the state of Virginia. I will say nothing about the fertility of our soil and other advantages afforded here to the young and enterprising, Palmore...