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Homegoing Celebration for Jacqueline Means
June 17, 1934   October 5, 2021
Homegoing Celebration for Jacqueline Means June 17, 1934 October 5, 2021
Mrs. Jacqueline R. Means, Mother Jackie, as she was affectionally called, was born on June 17, 1934, to John Verges and Helen Cole, in St. Louis, Missouri. Both her parents and her first cousins, who were more like brothers and sisters, Arvelle Fisher, Booker T Fisher, Jr., Frances Glenn, Albert Moore, Charles Tabor, and Billy Joe Taylor, all preceded her in death.

The Lord called Mother Jackie home on Tuesday, October 5, 2021. She leaves to cherish her memories: her faithful and dedicated daughter, Robin Means-Bandy; 2 grandchildren, Brittany and Jon Michael, Means Sr., 10 great-grandchildren, Jon Michael, Jr., Jarvis, McKenzie, Maici, Jalen, Miles, Max, Miya, Milo and Caleb; her 7 beloved cousins, Bonnie (Yvonne) Taylor, Juanita Taylor, Sophia Covington, Bobby Milner, Michael Fisher, Darlene Miller, and John Moore; and a host of treasured cousins, other family members, and friends.
 
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Homegoing Celebration for Lucille Edwards
Homegoing Celebration for Lucille Edwards
September 27, 2008
 
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Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
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Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
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Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
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Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
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Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
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Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
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Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
39.803618, -86.168279
 
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Hoophouse Build Day May 9, 2024
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39.803618, -86.168279
 
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Households of Nick and William Scott in the 1920 census
Households of Nick and William Scott in the 1920 census
 
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Households of Nick and William Scott in the 1930 census
Households of Nick and William Scott in the 1930 census
 
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Housing as a verb
Housing as a verb
Justin Garret Moore (M.Arch/MSUD '04) speaks with Rosanne Haggerty (MSRED '89) on the occasion of her lecture at the school on October 2, 2017. Haggerty is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Community Solutions, an organization dedicated to building effective local housing systems and creating new models of housing and community development to prevent homelessness.
 
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How to research your ancestors
How to research your ancestors
 
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How to share an audio memory
How to share an audio memory
 
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How to Share Memories
How to Share Memories
 
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Hurt Moore (Heart Bolton) )1870 Census in Giles county, TN as a 49 year old, NOT Sure if this is my ancestor.
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I recall my family talking about soldiers doing maneuvers in the field adjacent to their house in Lebanon.  The soldiers would give my brother and sister candy ( they were 5 and 7 at the time).  Finding this item documents their story.
I recall my family talking about soldiers doing maneuvers in the field adjacent to their house in Lebanon. The soldiers would give my brother and sister candy ( they were 5 and 7 at the time). Finding this item documents their story.
A few years ago, I mentioned military helicopters doing takeoffs and landing drills in the park at 37th and Clifton to Sophie, and recalled seeing maneuvers as a young child in Lebanon. The Army held four more Maneuver phases in 1943, beginning
April 26, July 5, September 13, and November 22. The last phase of the Tennessee Maneuvers began on January 31, 1944, and future exercises were suspended because of the great need for troops in Europe. Middle Tennessee was not without an Army presence between Maneuver phases. Besides the regular training being conducted in the area, Signal Corp and Engineer troops came in before and stayed after the combat troops. The Signal Corps strung miles of wire for field communications and outfitted the message center that connected the Maneuver Director Headquarters in Lebanon with the Second Army Headquarters in Memphis and with officials in Washington, D.C. The Signal Corps also maintained messenger pigeons to carry messages between headquarters and front line troops. The photographic section of the Signal Corps maintained a visual record of the Tennessee Maneuvers. The engineers had the task of repairing some of the damage to area farms, roads, bridges, and anything else that the mock fighting had damaged. Landowners could also file claims for compensation for damage incurred. Army inspectors settled claims as quickly as possible (Sloan 1995). Some of the troops left behind for damage repair were black soldiers. A resident of Bellwood in Wilson County remembers black troops camping near his farm after a Maneuver phase. They were in the area to repair fences.
 
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I WON!  And with the second highest vote count in my race for Delegate to the State Convention!
I WON! And with the second highest vote count in my race for Delegate to the State Convention!
 
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IAAGG 20th Anniversary
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IAAGG 20th Anniversary
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IAAGG 20th Anniversary
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IAAGG 20th Anniversary
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IAAGG 20th Anniversary
IAAGG 20th Anniversary
 
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IAAGG 20th Anniversary
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IAAGG 20th Anniversary Door Prize
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