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    1. Re: words
    2. Patty Brock
    3. Sorry Sandy, that won't annoy us "Yankees" because we use some of them "thar" terms all the time. Shoot, I "reckon" I'm always fixin' to do something. What is really bad is when you start talking to yourself using those words--for ex: " Now what was I "fixin" to do" ? Oh yeh, I reckon I was "fixin" to take out the garbage. Yankee Patty Brock : )) SR Mercer wrote: > Chip, I found this pg, thought it might be of some interest. > sandy > > http://rienzi.avsia.com/annoyayankee1.htm > > ==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== > Put those lists to work for others. If you have any cemetery or bible lists please send them in. We can post them on the page for others to use.

    10/09/1999 08:48:02
    1. Re: Taylor's Cemetery
    2. Thank you so much! This is my Thomas Miller and family. Do you know if he was also in the 1870 census? This is such a stumbling block for me. Does it list anything about Henry G Miller's family? Thomas is my great great grandfather and I can't find anything about his family. I do know that Thomas and Margarett were listed in the 1850 Claiborne Co census and now the 1860 census of Union Co (Thanks to you!!!). Thank you so much for all your help. Kathy from Indiana

    10/09/1999 04:41:22
    1. Re: words
    2. In a message dated 10/8/99 11:19:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, smercer@Bledsoe.Net writes: << Chip, I found this pg, thought it might be of some interest. sandy >> That's great! I putting together my page of Southern Sayings for our site. I will include this link on it. Chip

    10/09/1999 03:02:27
    1. words
    2. SR Mercer
    3. Chip, I found this pg, thought it might be of some interest. sandy http://rienzi.avsia.com/annoyayankee1.htm

    10/08/1999 09:23:08
    1. New Union Query (Sharp, Tharp)
    2. A new message, "SHARPS,THARPS," was posted by PEGGY DIXON on Thu, 07 Oct 1999 Surname: SHARPS, THARPS --- NAME: PEGGY DIXON EMAIL: BOLDIX@AOL.COM DATE: Oct 07 1999 URL: http:// QRYTEXT: MY GREAT-GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS JERIAH THARP,BORN IN 1820,HE MARRIED SARIAH SHARP IN 1844. THEY HAD SEVERAL CHILDREN,ONE WHICH WAS MY GREAT GRANDFATHER,MILTON,BORN IN 1848,DIED IN 1910,UNION CO. THEY ALL LIVED THERE,THOUGH THEY ORIGINATED I BELIEVE IN HAWKINS,OR HANCOCK. WHO IS SARIAH'S PARENTS,SHE WAS BORN IN 1817. MILTON IS BURIED IN SHARP'S CEMETARY,I DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE REST. THERE'S ALSO A CONNECTION BETWEEN THE THARPS AND BAKERS,ANYONE KNOW?.

    10/08/1999 05:19:22
    1. New Union Query (Hammet)
    2. A new message, "ELIZABETH JOHNSON,ELIZABETH HAMMET," was posted by PEGGY DIXON on Thu, 07 Oct 1999 Surname: JOHNSON, HAMMET --- NAME: PEGGY DIXON EMAIL: BOLDIX@AOL.COM DATE: Oct 07 1999 URL: http:// QRYTEXT: TRYING TO FIND OUT ANY INFORMATION ON MY GREAT-GRANDMOTHERS ELIZABETH JOHNSON THARP AND ELIZABETH HAMMET SMITH. THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO BE HALF CHEROKEE,E.HAMMET SMITH MAYBE FROM OKLAHOMA. DON'T KNOW WHO EITHER'S PARENTS WERE,BUT THEY MARRIED IN UNION CO. ELIZABETH JOHNSON TO MILTON THARP IN 1879 ELIZABETH HAMMET TO ARTILERY SMITH IN 1895 CAN YOU HELP?.

    10/08/1999 05:18:32
    1. Re: Taylor's Cemetery
    2. #866 Miller, Thomas age 40, male, white, born in TN, Farming R.E. $600.00 - P.E. $400. Margarett age 41, female, white, born in TN, Housewife George age 17, male, white, born in TN, Farmhand...school Mary J. age 15, female, white, born in TN, Domestic....school Franklin age 14, male, white, born in TN, school William age 12, male, white, born in TN, school Caroline age 9, female, white, born in TN, school Pleasant age 6, male, white, born in TN John age 4, male, white, born in TN Isaac age 1, male, white, born in TN ***from the 1860 Union County TN census. On same page with #862 Henry G. Miller.

    10/08/1999 04:21:47
    1. Powder Springs
    2. Powder Springs straddles the Union-Grainger County line just north of Luttrell. Chip

    10/08/1999 07:27:16
    1. Taylor's Cemetery
    2. Hello, I am searching for Thomas Miller and wife Margaret Soaps/Soups/Swopes in 1860 in Union Co. I am hoping to find a record of them there as well as later. Can anyone help me with this? Also, I have been told that my great great grandparents David Curnutt and Drucilla Johnston were buried in Lay Cemetery. I looked up Lay Cemetery in the GNIS and it shows there are Lay Cemeteries in Campbell and Union Co. I was told it was in Union Co. The GNIS shows Powder Springs, Pioneer, etc. Does any of this sound familiar? I am at a loss. Thank you so much! Kathy Alexanderson in Indiana

    10/08/1999 02:54:52
    1. Re: Taylor's Cemetery
    2. Stephen Pierce
    3. Hi all. I am posting this obit from the Campbell County list. I know there is at least one person on this Union County list that is researching the Bradens. Steve >From The Knoxville News Sentinel 7 Oct 1999 BRADEN, SATRE ISABELL, age 84 of 104 Woodland Dr., LaFollete, Tenn., passed away Tuesday night Oct. 5, 1999 at the LaFollette Medical Center. Mrs. Braden was a member of Davis Chapel Baptist Church. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, & great grandmother who loved to spend time with her family & friends. Mrs. Branden loved to work in her flower garden, to crochet & cook & watch wildlife; and read & talk about Jesus. Preceded in death by husband, Obie C. Branden; parents, Thomas & Rispy Housley Robison, brothers, Joe & Charlie Robison; sister, Ollie Keck. Survivors, son, Odie B. Branden, LaFollette; daughters, Brenda Gail Branden, Frances Loy, Bonnie McGhee & Wanda Lovely, all of LaFollette. Imogene Graves, Speedwell, Ruby Thomason, Powell; brothers, Rev. John Robison, Sharps Chapel, Bill Robison, New Tazewell, Rev. James Robison, LaSalle, Mich.; sister, Florence Alston, Halls, Betty McGill, Sevierville, Zelpher Williams, LaFollette, Linda Keck, Maynardville, Maggie Welch, Halls & Della Eastridge, Rockford. 13 grandchildren & 12 great grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 8 p.m. Martin's Chapel with Elder William Berry & Rev. LeRoy Braden officiating. Interment Friday 11 a.m. Taylors Grove Cemetery in Sharps Chapel. Family will receive friends Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. Martin Funeral Home LaFollette.

    10/07/1999 02:25:45
    1. Re: you'ens
    2. Add to the things people say in these parts- "up pare"/up there; "down nare"/down there; & "up peer"/up here. Lar

    10/07/1999 04:00:16
    1. Re: Mail List Problems?
    2. Chip & Others'; The woman who got soooo up-tight about the "Chit Chat", needs to understand the saying-"Chill Out". :-) Lar

    10/07/1999 03:48:13
    1. Taylor's Cemetery
    2. Taylor's Cemetery (some call it Taylor's Grove) has been added to the Union County site. Thanks to the submission of stephen.pierce@worldnet.att.net. Find it by going to our site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/ and click on cemeteries. Chip Union County UsGenWeb

    10/07/1999 02:44:21
    1. Re: Moonshine
    2. Ann Poe
    3. Marian, They, the bootleggers were all very comfortable and you would be shocked if you knew some of the names. I really feel like I know more about this than I should, especially when I do not drink other than wine, which is usually Thanksgiving and Christmas when I am stuck in the kitchen, my daughter when she is back home and before she left always helped me, I would have "just a small glass" it took me a couple of years to figure out why I was so relaxed by evening, by daughter kept filling the glass. I misplaced a bird half the size of a parrot and meal as could be. He turned up. I am going to watch, Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Clift <tlclift@esper.com> To: <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 8:04 PM Subject: Re: Moonshine > If you can locate a copy of the cookbook "Food & Recipes of the Smokies" by > Rose Houk it has a great article on moonshine, aka white lightning, corn > squeezins, panther sweat, and scorpion juice. There is even a recipe. > Terry > > At 02:44 PM 10/5/99 -0400, you wrote: > >Just read this on another TN site and I'm forwarding to all of you since > >Union County has plenty of experience sharing stories. Don't know if anyone > >knew anyone who was involved in this, but if you do, you might contact this > >lady. In fact, I'd like to know the answer to this also. History, you > know. > > LOL Nina > > > >Subj: [TNGREENE-L] Re: Moonshine Industry in East Tennessee? > >Date: 10/5/99 1:05:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time > >From: dasha@unet.com.mk (Douglas/Ungaro) > >To: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Can someone share any stories about the trade in "bootleg liquor" in the > >old days? Was this big in east Tennessee and nearby? Did people get some > >income this way? Were there "revenuers"? > > > > I've only seen things in the movies or on t.v., and would like to hear > >from people who really know. > > > > Thank you, Marian > > > > > > > > > >==== TNGREENE Mailing List ==== > >Don't forget to submit transcriptions of Wills, Deeds, > >and Family Bible pages. Check out the Greene County > >Research Helps page for details: > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngreene/greehelp.htm > > > > > > > >----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- > >Return-Path: <TNGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com> > >Received: from rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (rly-yh02.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.34]) > >by air-yh01.mail.aol.com (vx) with ESMTP; Tue, 05 Oct 1999 13:05:46 -0400 > >Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by > >rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (v61.13) with ESMTP; Tue, 05 Oct 1999 13:05:33 -0400 > >Received: (from slist@localhost) > > by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id KAA22588; > > Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:03:18 -0700 (PDT) > >Resent-Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:03:18 -0700 (PDT) > >Message-ID: <024a01bf0f53$e8498de0$89410dd4@anhoch> > >From: "Douglas/Ungaro" <dasha@unet.com.mk> > >Old-To: <TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > >Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 18:46:35 +0200 > >MIME-Version: 1.0 > >Content-Type: text/plain; > > charset="iso-8859-1" > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >X-Priority: 3 > >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal > >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 > >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 > >Subject: [TNGREENE-L] Re: Moonshine Industry in East Tennessee? > >Resent-Message-ID: <rXy62.A.igF.V9i-3@bl-14.rootsweb.com> > >To: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > >Resent-From: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > >X-Mailing-List: <TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2815 > >X-Loop: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > >Precedence: list > >Resent-Sender: TNGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== > >How to unsubscribe. > >Send a message to TNUNION-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains (in the > body of the message) the command unsubscribe > > > > > ==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== > If you live in Union County why not pitch in. Take a day and write down the tombstones in the nearest cemetery. Send it to us for others to use. You could be helping a cousin. Go to the courthouse and copy some early marriage records. Anything helps. > >

    10/06/1999 10:08:40
    1. Re: Moonshine
    2. Ann Poe
    3. Hi, Yes, to all the questions below. I guess they have always had "revenuers" today it is called Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (forgive my spelling). We have Dept of Revenue under divisions titles, GTA, General Tax Admin., Child Support, Property, Investigations and I think I just forgot the other. Under GTA you have collection and enforcement, taxes, compliance review which was once known as audit. The beverage people have to collect the tax on alcohol & tobacco, watch all the legal aspects and close down any stills and they have stills in many states. Never tell anyone in some areas you work for Revenue. When I was a child I can remember hearing about bootleggers (sp) never wrote to one. If you came from a family that seldom drank, if they had wanted to have a party then they went to a bootlegger or called, they did deliver, and they were all over Knoxville and neighboring counties. I do not have a problem with anyone who enjoys a cocktail or beer, I just hate the taste. Knox County was always dry until about 1961/62, they had a petition and the vote carried to make Knox wet. To me that was good, I had two babies and I did not want them able to buy at almost any age from a bootleggers. I actually worked very hard for Knox to become "wet" but I had all this "these great reasons" etc. You can read some of the old church minutes, example the Dumplin Baptist Church minutes in Jefferson Co., they go back to 1792, how many were exc. for making "ardent spirits", "drinking ardent spirits". When I was going to parties at UT, you would never have know that county was dry. I can remember two of the names, I but, actually these families are very nice people. I gather that one paid a lot more money when they bought from the bootleggers. Many people made trips to KY and brought it back in large soap powder boxes and various other boxes that would not tip the police off. I would think (dangerous thought) that the Sentinel would have something in their archives or the Knoxville - Knox County Library, Reference Dept. I certainly cannot imagine it being a secret. I have nothing in any of my books other than the Dumplin minutes which really just proves, they have always had stills and I have been told they still do. I had someone offer me a taste at one frat. party, my word just a small taste was enough to silence most people. I cannot imagine that some of the people on here who do not know about this. Knox Co being dry for so long and a bootlegger on every corner. My whole family will be haunting me. It is part of our history, Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: <Thagamizer@aol.com> To: <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 7:48 PM Subject: Re: Moonshine > In a message dated 10/5/99 2:46:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > KAT3946429@aol.com writes: > > << Can someone share any stories about the trade in "bootleg liquor" in the > old days? Was this big in east Tennessee and nearby? Did people get some > income this way? Were there "revenuers"? >> > > Was there?! There still is here in Union County. Very few people don't keep a > mason jar in the cabinet to cure the scratchy throat. > > The Movie Thunder Road was based partly on what is now Maynardville Highway. > I still have the revenuer story to tell also. > > Chip > > > ==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== > Got any material to submit to the website? Any kind of cemetary list that you have transcribed over the years. > >

    10/06/1999 10:02:18
    1. Re: Stanley
    2. Millard and Estelle
    3. Hi Liz, Nice to meet you! The Stanley family I have is William Stanley Sr. b. ca. 1805 or 6 N.C , d, 1888 ,married Francis, Madren ( Maddron) b. ca. 1804 or 5 N.C., d. 1884. I have the names of their children and spouse' I think are correct. that is as far back as I can go. Are you able to add to this information. Where do you fit into the Stanley family? -----Original Message----- From: jo wendelken <lizard@usit.net> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, October 03, 1999 12:42 PM Subject: Re: Stanley >At 06:14 PM 10/2/99 -0400, you wrote: >>Hi, My great grandfather, Willis Irick, married Sarah Elizabeth Stanley. I >>have seen her name as Elizabeth Sarah also. The parents of Elizabeth were >>William Stanley Sr. and Francis Madren or Maddron. The other children of >>William Stanley Sr. and Francis were: Nancy m. Samuel Warwick, Caroline m. >>Solomon Irick Jr., John Haywood , m. Mary Ann Davis, Kiziah A. m. Henry >>George, Richard Bledsoe m. Luzarey Hall, Coloway Fulton m Cynthia >>Caldwell, Elizabeth Sarah m. Willis Irick, Vandilia. Does this sound >>like any of your family? Estelle Heron > >Estelle: Yep, that's my Stanley family - can I help you in any way? >liz > > >Liz Wendelken at Knoxville, TN <lizard@usit.net> >Researching, BLACK, CRAIG, GRAVES, HEATH, LONGMIRE, STANLEY, WILSON > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >Put those lists to work for others. If you have any cemetery or bible lists please send them in. We can post them on the page for others to use. >

    10/06/1999 01:53:12
    1. Sad, but very TRUE
    2. This was on the North Carolina - Rutherford County site. Just another slant on Genealogy. So, which one of you MORTONs out there will run for office? Sorry, my skeletons will stay safely tucked away. C'mon, we need a volunteer so we can locate that very PRIVATE David Morton's family. LOL Nina DEAR ABBY: I have always wanted to have my family history traced, but I can't afford to spend a lot of money to do it. Any suggestions? Sam in California. DEAR SAM: Yes. Run for public office.

    10/06/1999 11:25:32
    1. [Fwd: [TNPOLK] Fw: [TNBRADLE] "War of the Rebellion" Online]
    2. Patty Brock
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------ADFE2C81DE910EF7B426BD42 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This was posted on another list and thought that Union co. list members would love this site. I have been reading it all morning and can't stop !!! Only stopped long enough to share with the group.. Series 2 Vol. 1 is very interesting. Patty Brock > > I received this from another list. Cornell University has put the ENTIRE > > "War of the Rebellion" on the internet!!! Over 60 volumes!!! It includes > > scanned images of reports, correspondence, seizures of Southern property, > > etc. sent to the War Dept. during the Civil War. It includes both Union > and > > Confederate accounts. It is in chronological order but there is no online > > index. Many libraries have the > > index. Find the volume and page number for your subject in the index at > the > > library. Go to > > this website http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html and > > you're in business. > > > > ==== TNBRADLE Mailing List ==== > > ~~~~~BRADLEY COUNTY, TN MAIL LIST~~~~~ > > TNGENWEB BRADLEY SITE http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/bradley > > Noel Matthews - tnbradleyml@noelm.com - Keeper of the List > > > Cathy Hall > Grand Island, NY > > TNGenWeb Bradley County > http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley > Subscribe/Unsubscribe to Bradley Mail List: > TNBRADLE-L-request@rootsweb.com > TNGenWeb Polk County > http://www.tngenweb.org/polk > Subscribe/Unsubscribe to Polk Mail List > TNPOLK-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ==== TNPOLK Mailing List ==== > ~~~~~POLK COUNTY, TN MAIL LIST~~~~~ > TNGENWEB POLK COUNTY, TN site http://www/tngenweb.usit.com/polk --------------ADFE2C81DE910EF7B426BD42 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from yamato.fuse.net (yamato-hme0.fuse.net [172.20.1.21]) by enterprise.fuse.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id WAA13807; Tue, 5 Oct 1999 22:22:40 -0400 (EDT) Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.27]) by yamato.fuse.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id UAA01254; Tue, 5 Oct 1999 20:44:20 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id RAA00691; Tue, 5 Oct 1999 17:55:39 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 17:55:39 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <003001bf0f95$fb87fbc0$de150e3f@oemcomputer> From: "Cathy Hall" <cat5hall@email.msn.com> Old-To: <TN-all@onelist.com>, "TNPOLK" <TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 20:58:58 -0400 Organization: Microsoft Corporation X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300 Subject: [TNPOLK] Fw: [TNBRADLE] "War of the Rebellion" Online Resent-Message-ID: <R9Way.A.jK.K4p-3@bl-11.rootsweb.com> To: TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/566 X-Loop: TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: TNPOLK-L-request@rootsweb.com Thought this would be of interest to everyone... ----- Original Message ----- Subject: [TNBRADLE] "War of the Rebellion" Online > I received this from another list. Cornell University has put the ENTIRE > "War of the Rebellion" on the internet!!! Over 60 volumes!!! It includes > scanned images of reports, correspondence, seizures of Southern property, > etc. sent to the War Dept. during the Civil War. It includes both Union and > Confederate accounts. It is in chronological order but there is no online > index. Many libraries have the > index. Find the volume and page number for your subject in the index at the > library. Go to > this website http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html and > you're in business. > > ==== TNBRADLE Mailing List ==== > ~~~~~BRADLEY COUNTY, TN MAIL LIST~~~~~ > TNGENWEB BRADLEY SITE http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/bradley > Noel Matthews - tnbradleyml@noelm.com - Keeper of the List > Cathy Hall Grand Island, NY TNGenWeb Bradley County http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley Subscribe/Unsubscribe to Bradley Mail List: TNBRADLE-L-request@rootsweb.com TNGenWeb Polk County http://www.tngenweb.org/polk Subscribe/Unsubscribe to Polk Mail List TNPOLK-L-request@rootsweb.com ==== TNPOLK Mailing List ==== ~~~~~POLK COUNTY, TN MAIL LIST~~~~~ TNGENWEB POLK COUNTY, TN site http://www/tngenweb.usit.com/polk --------------ADFE2C81DE910EF7B426BD42--

    10/06/1999 07:28:32
    1. Re: Moonshine
    2. Terry Clift
    3. If you can locate a copy of the cookbook "Food & Recipes of the Smokies" by Rose Houk it has a great article on moonshine, aka white lightning, corn squeezins, panther sweat, and scorpion juice. There is even a recipe. Terry At 02:44 PM 10/5/99 -0400, you wrote: >Just read this on another TN site and I'm forwarding to all of you since >Union County has plenty of experience sharing stories. Don't know if anyone >knew anyone who was involved in this, but if you do, you might contact this >lady. In fact, I'd like to know the answer to this also. History, you know. > LOL Nina > >Subj: [TNGREENE-L] Re: Moonshine Industry in East Tennessee? >Date: 10/5/99 1:05:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time >From: dasha@unet.com.mk (Douglas/Ungaro) >To: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > > Can someone share any stories about the trade in "bootleg liquor" in the >old days? Was this big in east Tennessee and nearby? Did people get some >income this way? Were there "revenuers"? > > I've only seen things in the movies or on t.v., and would like to hear >from people who really know. > > Thank you, Marian > > > > >==== TNGREENE Mailing List ==== >Don't forget to submit transcriptions of Wills, Deeds, >and Family Bible pages. Check out the Greene County >Research Helps page for details: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngreene/greehelp.htm > > > >----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- >Return-Path: <TNGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com> >Received: from rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (rly-yh02.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.34]) >by air-yh01.mail.aol.com (vx) with ESMTP; Tue, 05 Oct 1999 13:05:46 -0400 >Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by >rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (v61.13) with ESMTP; Tue, 05 Oct 1999 13:05:33 -0400 >Received: (from slist@localhost) > by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id KAA22588; > Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:03:18 -0700 (PDT) >Resent-Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:03:18 -0700 (PDT) >Message-ID: <024a01bf0f53$e8498de0$89410dd4@anhoch> >From: "Douglas/Ungaro" <dasha@unet.com.mk> >Old-To: <TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 18:46:35 +0200 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >X-Priority: 3 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 >Subject: [TNGREENE-L] Re: Moonshine Industry in East Tennessee? >Resent-Message-ID: <rXy62.A.igF.V9i-3@bl-14.rootsweb.com> >To: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2815 >X-Loop: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >Precedence: list >Resent-Sender: TNGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >How to unsubscribe. >Send a message to TNUNION-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains (in the body of the message) the command unsubscribe >

    10/05/1999 09:04:17
    1. Re: Moonshine
    2. Thanks to all of you for your great Moonshine stories. Very enlightening (not white, but "enlightening" just the same). Nina

    10/05/1999 06:13:08