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Beat Back the Hun with Liberty Bonds

Beat Back the Hun with Liberty Bonds, poster ca 1918

Cone, Bertha letter to Bernard Cone

It is difficult to reconstruct some aspects of the history of the Cone brothers’ business. Likewise, information about their private…

Cone, Herman’s Account Book

Even after Herman Cone opened his dry goods store in Jonesborough, Tennessee, he and his business partner Jakob Adler continued…

Geologist Dennison Olmsted Report on the Reed Mine

Geologist Dennison Olmsted describes the Reed mine and provides rare glimpses into John Reed’s character based on a personal interview.…

Placer mining in North Carolina

Artist’s depiction of placer mining in North Carolina showing blacks and whites working alongside each other. Originally published in The…

Reed Mine in Free Press, 1824

An 1824 newspaper article describing a recent increase in production at the Reed mine, Free Press, Halifax, NC, April 16,…

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