Lebanon Physicians, Churches and Societies
Prominent
Physicians of
Lebanon Past and Present
Thomas Hogg
James Frazier
John Ray
L. W. White
Drs. Allison |
Crutchfield
Miles
McCorkle
J. M. Anderson
J. W. Holbert |
O. C. Kidder
F. A. Fleming
J. L. Fite
William Hannah
G. L. Robertson |
Churches of Lebanon
Lebanon has eight churches, as follows:
Methodist Episcopal, Cumberland Presbyterian, Baptist
and Christian (white), and Methodist Episcopal,
Baptist, Cumberland Presbyterian and African Methodist
Episcopal (colored).
Secret
Societies of
Lebanon
Lebanon Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 97,
established during the thirties
Magnolia Lodge, No. 69, I. O. O. F., established in 1847
Lotus Lodge, No. 20, organized in 1875
Lebanon Lodge, No 69, A. O. U. W., established in 1883
Lebanon Lodge, K. of H., No. 222, established in January, 1876
Cedar City Lodge, No. 23, G. T., organized in 1884
The Wilson County Agricultural and
Mechanical Association was organized in Lebanon in 1852, and
with the exception of a suspension during the late war has held
annual exhibitions at the fairgrounds near Lebanon ever since.
The fairgrounds enclose twenty [acres of splendid land, upon
which have been erected substantial and tasty buildings. The
amphitheater is in the shape of a circle, furnishing seating
accommodations for about 4,000 people and affording a delightful
promenade.
Wilson County |
AHGP Tennessee
Source: History of Tennessee, Goodspeed
Publishing Company, 1886
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