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  2. Pulaski Citizen - Wikipedia

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    Weekly newspaper. Founded. 1854. Website. www .pulaskicitizen .com%20pulaskicitizen .com. The Pulaski Citizen is a local newspaper serving Pulaski, Tennessee. It is currently available in both print and online editions. Between online and print editions, total circulation for the newspaper is listed at 3,500.

  3. Pulaski, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    www .pulaski-tn .com. Pulaski is a city in and the county seat of Giles County, which is located on the central-southern border of Tennessee, United States. The population was 8,397 at the 2020 census. [6] It was named after Casimir Pulaski, a noted Polish-born general on the Patriot side in the American Revolutionary War.

  4. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Poughkeepsie, NY: Marist College Library. (Includes Tennessee newspapers) International Coalition on Newspapers. "Newspaper Digitization Projects: United States: Tennessee". Chicago: Center for Research Libraries. University of Florida. "Tennessee". NewspaperCat: Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers.

  5. Pulaski riot - Wikipedia

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    The Pulaski riot was a race riot that occurred in Pulaski, Tennessee, on January 7, 1868.While the riot appeared to be based in a trade dispute of the previous summer between Calvin Lamberth, a white man, and Calvin Carter, an African American, it was provoked when Lamberth shot a friend of Carter's over rumored comments about the former's black mistress.

  6. Tennessee in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper expressed the view that Florida, Georgia, and Alabama were exercising the highest right of all by taking control of all forts and other military establishments within the area– the right to self-defense. A pro-secessionist proposal was made in the Memphis Appeal to build a fort at Randolph, Tennessee, on the Mississippi River.

  7. The Pulaskian - Wikipedia

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    Country. United States. ISSN. 2833-5295. OCLC number. 1343016617. Media of the United States. List of newspapers. The Pulaskian was a short-lived newspaper, published in Pulaski County, Arkansas from 1915 to 1929.

  8. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee is home to more than 120 newspapers. The most-circulated paid newspapers in the state include The Tennessean in Nashville, The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, the Knoxville News Sentinel, the Chattanooga Times Free Press, and The Leaf-Chronicle in Clarksville, The Jackson Sun, and The Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro.

  9. The Ox-Bow Incident - Wikipedia

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    The Ox-Bow Incident is a 1943 American Western film directed by William A. Wellman, starring Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews and Mary Beth Hughes, with Anthony Quinn, William Eythe, Harry Morgan and Jane Darwell.