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  2. Mountain Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers

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    The Mountain Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was an old soldiers' home opened in 1904 in Mountain Home, Johnson City, Tennessee.Its site has since been taken over by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and is home to the Mountain Home National Cemetery and the James H. Quillen VA Center.

  3. Mountain Home National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Home National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located at Mountain Home, within Johnson City in Washington County, Tennessee. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs , it encompasses 99.7 acres (40.3 ha), and as of 2018, had over 17,000 interments.

  4. Johnson City, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The East Tennessee State Normal School was authorized in 1911 and the new college campus directly across from the National Soldiers Home. [citation needed] Johnson City began growing rapidly and became the fifth-largest city in Tennessee by 1930. [18] Together with neighboring Bristol, Johnson City was a hotbed for old-time music.

  5. Jennifer Tetrick - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Ann Tetrick (born November 15, 1981) is an American professional racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI Women's Team Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank. [1]

  6. Jump, Little Children - Wikipedia

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    Jump, Little Children is an American indie rock band that formed in 1991 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States.Known for its unique sound, energetic live performances, and willingness to interact with fans, the band has a devoted following and is a fixture in the Charleston, South Carolina music scene.

  7. Stanley Tretick - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Stanley Tretick (July 21, 1921 – July 23, 1999) was an American photojournalist who worked for UPI, Look, and People magazines. He covered every president from Harry S. Truman through George H. W. Bush.

  8. List of people from Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Illinois until age 16; funeral held in Illinois, but interred in Massachusetts. [1] David Abidor (born 1992), soccer player; Margaret Abbott (1878–1955), first modern-era Olympic United States female champion. Lived during her teens and learned her Olympic sport of golf in Illinois. [2]

  9. Tetrick - Wikipedia

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    Tetrick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alison Tetrick (born 1985), American racing cyclist; Harry W. Tetrick (1911–1977), American sound engineer; Jennifer Tetrick (born 1981), American racing cyclist; Josh Tetrick (born 1980), American entrepreneur; Tim Tetrick (born 1982), American harness racer