Frow Chips, Volume 34, September 2004 - August 2005

Volume 34, Issue 1, September/October, 2004: Shannon & Buchanan & Company, 1860, Jefferson (1938 newspaper article), 1804 map of Jefferson and lot owners, Frank Ross, last Confederate veteran, Frontier remedies  

Volume 34, Issue 2, November/December, 2004: Rutherford County Civil War railroad events, Ferry and tavern rates - 1811, News banner business advertisers - 1927, Costs of some items for sale - 1927, Carnation Milk Plant opening - 1927, 1927 obituary of Mary Halliburton Hooper, Rear Admiral Ridley McLean, 1927 - Kingwood Heights created, Memoirs of James M. Tompkins, the Oath of Allegiance, May, 1862  

Volume 34, Issue 3, January/February, 2005: Scrapbooks - 1909-1930s, Soule College, a War hospital, Oldest building in 1912, 1913 Murfreesboro cyclone, School days before the Civil War, Flood of 1902, Names is Names in Murfreesboro, The Thin Grey Line - 1922, Jordan Hotel, Confederate Battle Flag of Murfreesboro, Old Joe Duffer Residence, Cemeteries and graveyards of Rutherford County goes to publishers March, 2005  

Volume 34, Issue 4, March/April, 2005: Letters from W.M. Bell, "Uncle George", Sketch of Thomas Crutcher Black, MD, Reminisces of Thomas B. Wilson, Clara Judd - Confederate spy, 1821 Hibbetts/Sharp marriage license, Early silversmiths, clock watchmakers, etc., Pardon petitions, 1865, From Spence, County employments  

Volume 34, Issue 5, May/June, 2005: 3rd wedding description of Adelicia Acklin, Major general William B. Bate November-December 1864 report, Description, 1862, of Murfreesboro, Lot of the horse, Roads, turnpikes and toll roads, Early Smyrna streets and sidewalks, Adam Bock - a German immigrant, Samuel Killow - "the marryin' man"  

Volume 34, Issue 6, July/August, 2005: Stones River, 1812 General Assembly petition, Rutherford County courthouse timeline, Murfreesboro and the Civil War in letters, Middle Tennessee State Normal School - 1912, Remembrances of Midland by Robert Spence, Masonic Lodges of Rutherford County, Tennessee, Southern medicine, 1861-1865, Directions to the Gore Center