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1700 Medical Center Parkway, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States Coordinates 35°51′39″N 86°25′28″W / 35.8607437°N 86.4243423°W / 35.8607437; -86.4243423
It is the second-oldest Baptist church in North Carolina [9] (now known as Meherrin Baptist Church). On May 27, 1746, James Jordon Scott sold 150 acres (0.61 km 2 ) on the Meherrin River (part of Wheeler's original grant) to an Irish immigrant, William Murfree from Nansemond County, Virginia .
Category: People from Murfreesboro, North Carolina. ... John H. Wheeler; Y. Jesse Johnson Yeates This page was last edited on 9 March 2024, at 15:21 (UTC). ...
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Research Triangle Park: Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina. ISBN 978-0-9648051-1-8. OCLC 50694901. McCorkle, Mac. History and the 'New Economy' Narrative: The Case of Research Triangle Park and North Carolina's Economic Development Journal of the Historical Society 12.4 (2012): 479-525. Argues the old industries in the state ...
Blackman is an unincorporated community in Rutherford County, Tennessee, located on the west side of the city of Murfreesboro. [1] The community was founded in 1808 and was originally named Blackman's Shop. By the time of the Civil War, it had a store, doctor's offices, a school, and churches. [2] The Blackman post office was established in 1898.
John Pitman may refer to: John Pitman (judge) (1785–1864), United States federal judge; John Pitman (journalist) (1939–2018), British reporter and interviewer; John Pitman (tennis), player in the 1933 U.S. National Championships - Men's Singles; John A. Pittman (1928–1995), U.S. soldier; John Rogers Pitman (1782–1861), English clergyman ...
John Albert Pittman (October 15, 1928 – April 8, 1995) was a soldier in the United States Army during the Korean War. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions on November 26, 1950, during the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River .