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Charles H. Faulkner (16 October 1937 - 11 July 2022) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist, most recently a Distinguished Professor at University of Tennessee. [1] [2] [3] Faulkner made his name in historical archaeology, leading digs in Tennessee and in the south-eastern United States.
Hayden Dunbar, Knoxville News Sentinel May 21, 2024 at 5:05 AM Bill Felton's 1990 trip to the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France deeply moved him, the Knoxville News Sentinel ...
In 1986, the News-Sentinel became a morning paper, with the other paper in Knoxville, the Knoxville Journal, becoming an evening paper. The Journal ceased publication as a daily in 1991, when the joint operating agreement between the two papers expired. In 2002, the paper dropped the hyphen from its name to become the Knoxville News Sentinel.
He joined the staff of the News-Sentinel in 1945, and in 1948 he married pioneering female journalist Alberta Trulock (1917—2007). [1] Brewer wrote several books on the Great Smoky Mountains, most notably Hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains (1962), which was reprinted several times over three decades.
For eight years, mothers across Knoxville have gathered to share their stories and honor loved ones by shining light on the darkness of sorrow. These Knoxville wreaths carry holiday spirit – and ...
Tyler Whetstone, Knoxville News Sentinel. April 22, 2024 at 5:20 AM. Though he hasn’t been employed by the Catholic Diocese of Knoxville for nearly a year, former Bishop Richard Stika continues ...
By 1974, the Butcher brothers owned or controlled eight banks, and Jake Butcher's United American Bank controlled 39% of the banking reserves in Knoxville, Tennessee. By 1982, UAB was responsible for over 50% of Knoxville's business loans, and Butcher's personal net worth was declared to be about $34 million. [1]
Smith's obituaries had it that she permanently moved from Greeneville to Knoxville around 1902. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Ten years later, at the time of the 1910 census, Florence Smith still lived on McGhee Street; the other members of her household were her daughter Mabel and her brother William Johnson, who worked as a cook at a hotel. [ 10 ]