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English: Description Stereograph no. 3 of Brown's Corner, known as Johnson's Block, taken at the time of President Andrew Johnson's funeral.
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Title Stereograph of Brown's Corner Description Stereograph no. 3 of Brown's Corner, known as Johnson's Block, taken at the time of President Andrew Johnson's funeral. Andrew Johnson's office was located in the rear of the building. Governor Porter, Ex-Senators Patterson, Fowler, Dr. W. R. Sevier and other prominent men are standing on Main Street. Historical Note A series of 12 of these views taken on same day form an interesting and comprehensive idea of the occasion in Greeneville and surroundings. Date 1875 August 3 Creator L. W. Keen Place Greeneville (Tenn.) Collection Name Blackston McDannel Family Papers, 1780-1989, bulk 1830-1890 Accession Number D-0015 Owning Institution Tennessee State Library and Archives ID# 42271 Digital Type Still Image Digital Format Image/jpeg Media Type Photographs Stereographs Copyright No copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ Ordering Information All images on TeVA are available to download as lower-resolution JPEG files by using the download button on the image page. To order a high-resolution digital reproduction of this item, please see these instructions: http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/ordering-images-and-microfilm-digitization. Credit line and copyright information is available here: https://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/customizations/global/pages/about.html. IIIF Manifest

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