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Tennesse Gazette 1801 Continued 1

Continued from yesterday.... April 1: At the beginning of every month, the newspaper listed letters remaining at the Nashville Post Office.  The list was longer than usual in April, which makes me wonder if the winter had kept people at home. *Lost on March 14, a black leather pocket book, on the road leading from Nashville to Capt. Jostlins.  John Pierce. *Charles Robinson has opened a tavern on the Big Harpeth, twelve miles from Nashville on the road leading from there to Natchez. *On Saturday last while trying to turn a boat, a man by the name of Weiser was killed in an accident at Neely's Bend. May 6: *John Collins informs the public he can cure the rupture in persons aged 1 to 45 years.  No cure, no pay. *$10 if found in Tennessee, $25 if found in another state.  Two mares stolen in Williamson County near Franklin. Jesse Tarkinton. June 3:* Reward of $15 for mare strayed from Jeseph Tarkington on Otter Creek, Davidson County. *A general assortmen...

Tennessee Gazette 1801

I love reading old newspapers and imagining 'the rest of the story.' Recently, I found a book at the Florence/Lauderdale Public Library compiled by Sherida K. Eddlemon that had articles from various newspapers between 1791-1808. The author hoped that Genealogical Abstracts from Tennessee Newspapers would be used to find relatives that might not be listed anywhere else. The following excerpts are from 1801, when there was no telephones, no telegraphs, no televisions, no cars, and not many roads. I'm trying to refrain from commenting on every item; you can do that for yourself, but I have to wonder about some of these. The times, they have changed!  January 14: *Charles Robinson has opened a tavern on Big Harpeth twelve miles from Nashville.  *Joseph Lack, tailor, has commenced business in the log house next to MESSRS. TWIG and STOTHART.  *Richard Cross has opened a house of private entertainment. February 11: * I am empowered to sell for John G. Blou...