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The Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July select yearling sale opened with a bang when the first horse in the sale ring, a Colonel John filly, commanded $200,000 July 10 in Lexington.
Colonel John during his April 27 work at Churchill Downs. Anne M. Eberhardt. Colonel John (right) takes the Travers by a nose over Mambo in Seattle. ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – Tipton Haynes State Historic Site provided the community with a chance to learn more about the failed State of Franklin on Saturday. Reenactors from the Overmount… ...
“The property was first settled by Colonel John Tipton in the 1784. Pretty much what you see today is what the Haynes family lived in in the 1840s and 1850s,” said Spurgeon.
"When Col. John Sevier — my old commander — rode into Morganton four years ago, hands cuffed, led by a guard employed by Sevier's archrival, Col. Tipton, I couldn't tell if it was a smirk or a ...
L ieutenant Colonel Matthew E. Tipton assumed the role of Director of Air Force Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala., on June 14.As the head of one ...
In early February of 1788, Jonathan Pugh, who served as the North Carolina sheriff of Washington County, was ordered by the county court under Colonel John Tipton to seize property belonging to ...
“An Opportunity for a Dream,” featuring the photography of Jeffrey Stoner, is the inaugural exhibit in the Grace Brading Spurrell Gallery in the new Tipton-Haynes Exhibit Hall in Johnson City.The ...
The history of the the Lost State of Franklin will come alive Saturday during a re-enactment of the famous 1788 battle at the Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site.
Nardelli Sales, agent, consigned the colt, who is out of Kayce Ace, a stakes placed full sister to multiple Grade 1 winner Colonel John. Hip 72 is a half-brother to multiple Grade 1-placed graded ...
Printed in 1821 in Philadelphia, the Tipton family Bible was donated anonymously to the Sullivan County Department of Archives and Tourism. The Bible once belonged to Abraham Butler Tipton, the ...
“The property was first settled by Colonel John Tipton in the 1784. Pretty much what you see today is what the Haynes family lived in in the 1840s and 1850s,” said Spurgeon.