Jack Neely is executive director of the Knoxville History Project. He has become one of Knoxville’s most popular writers and its unofficial historian. Jack is well known for his thoughtful, well-researched, and provocative pieces of long-form journalism, not to mention his books, speeches, and other public appearances...
123 S. Gay Street Ste. C
Knoxville, TN 37902
JACK NEELY
jack@knoxhistoryproject.org
(865) 337-7723
PAUL JAMES
Development Director
paul@knoxhistoryproject.org
(865) 300-4559
NICOLE STAHL
Administrative Coordinator
nicolestahl@knoxhistoryproject.org
(865) 360-8053
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My father Alonzo Hodge Spears Sr., was the editor in chief of the annual 1925 year book, where broommaking as well as LATIN was taught. How can we celebrate the centennial!!! Alonzo’s great grandson ALONZO will graduate 100 years later.
What exactly happened to this building? It was only in use for a relatively short period of time. Fire? Flood? Another natural disaster?