Preston Taylor and Andrew Mizell Burton are among the newest inductees into the BusinessTN Leadership Hall of Fame.
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Preston Taylor, AM Burton Honored
Posted in A. M. Burton, Nashville, Preston Taylor on 23 July 2009 | 1 Comment »
Save the Paper
Posted in A. M. Burton, C. E. W. Dorris, Charles R. Brewer, Charlotte Avenue Church of Christ, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, Churches of Christ, David Lipscomb, E. G. Sewell, Foster Street Christian Church, Foster Street Church of Christ, Gospel Advocate, Grace Avenue Church of Christ, H. Leo Boles, Hall Laurie Calhoun, J. C. McQuiddy, J. S. Ward, James A. Allen, James A. Harding, Jo Johnston Church of Christ, Joe McPherson, Joseph Avenue Church of Christ, Life & Casualty Insurance Company, Lipscomb, Lischey Avenue Church of Christ, Marshall Keeble, McQuiddy Printing Company, Nashville, Nashville Bible School, Nashville Churches of Christ, Non-institutionalism, R. H. Boll, S. H. Hall, Sermons, South College Street Christian Church, congregational history, genealogy, history, mac-writing, periodicals, research, scholarship, stone-campbell studies on 3 July 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Regular readers of this blog know that one of my research interests is Nashville’s Stone-Campbell heritage. Judging from the folks who find my blog by searching for old Nashville churches like Foster Street Christian Church or Vine Street Christian Church or South College Street Church of Christ, I see I am not alone in my [...]
He knows his onions
Posted in A. M. Burton, C. E. W. Dorris, Churches of Christ, Gospel Advocate, Life & Casualty Insurance Company, Nashville Churches of Christ, stone-campbell studies on 14 May 2009 | 1 Comment »
HE KNOWS HIS ONIONS
There’s a man working here,
His name is Mr. Dorris,
He lives here in town,
But kinder in a forest.
His land is very fertile,
It produces mighty well,
He raises lots of vegetables,
But not enough to sell.
He makes one thing a specialty,
He will lead all over the state,
That’s these Texas onions.
He [...]
