Search Site   
News Stories at a Glance
NWS confirmed in the U.S., Rollins says sterile flies are the answer
Replanting is happening in some areas due to wet weather
Ground broken for $2 million Peoria Farm Bureau building
CGB breaks ground on Ports of Indiana expansion project
Ohio Farm Bureau hosts Ag events for kids in 4 counties
Solar grazing on the rise on Indiana farms
Late-season nitrogen may improve soybean meal used in livestock feed
Lack of broadband funds from BEAD could impact  Illinois farmers
New invasive Asian copperleaf weed detected in Illinois fields
Farmers need to understand farm water usage prior to data center talks
2026 World Pork Expo just around the corner at Iowa State Fairgrounds
   
Archive
Search Archive  
   
Tennessee State Library looking for Civil War items
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — The Tourism Department of the Greene County Partnership has set Feb. 19 as the date for the Sixth annual Antique Appraisal Fair and Antique Show. The event will be held at Greeneville High School.
As an added attraction this year, on Friday Feb. 18, representatives from the Tennessee State Library and Archives and the Tennessee State Museum will be on hand to record and digitize Civil War memorabilia owned by local residents for an upcoming exhibit titled, Looking Back: The Civil War in Tennessee.
This year’s event will feature certified appraisers that will assess the value of antique treasures brought in by the public. A fee of $5 will be charged per piece to be appraised. Also featured at the event will be local and regional antique shops displaying and selling their wares throughout the day. Local museums and historical attractions will also be on hand.

“At last year’s event more than 1,300 items were appraised and more than 5,000 visitors attended the fair. This is a great way to get the word out about the “Antique Trail” brochure that our tourism department has created. The proceeds from the fair go toward the printing and promotion of these new brochures,” said Tammy Kinser, tourism director for the Partnership.

“Antiquing is growing in popularity throughout the country and Greene County has a wealth of wonderful, quaint antique shops. We have also incorporated our great museums and historical attractions into the event to make tourists and local residents aware of the treasures that we have in our community.”

For more information on the Antique Appraisal Fair and Antique Show call 423-638-4111. For details pertaining to the archiving of the Civil War material, call 615-253-3470.
1/14/2011