Question Answered! – Susanne Scruggs
This article is a part of our Ask Away! user submitted question series. This question
This article is a part of our Ask Away! user submitted question series. This question
Do you have a question about Memphis history that has so far not been answered?
By Michael Vanelli and Joe V Lowry, with research and editorial assistance by Trish Gully.
What can be said about 2020 that hasn’t already been said? It was a tough
Every once in a while, I stumble into a story that has all kinds of
Three years ago I sat down my childhood friend Ray Ransom, who spent his entire
(When political power was the prize, legendary politician Edward Crump knew how to get the
The Nashville Tennessean Newspaper was quoted as saying “he ran the day to day business
I was truly amazed when I started doing the research on this fine Memphian. After
We are pleased and honored to announce that Willy Bearden has joined the OMH team.
We at Our Memphis History are sadden today to report the passing of one of
Written by Joe Lowry with research and editorial assistance by Trish Gully. It was the
Our wonderful story is about Edward O. Cleaborn. A forgotten Memphis hero, this 18-year-old U.S.
Over the past 100 years when a neighboring community experienced a devastating disaster, like a
Most of us have never heard this story and I admit I was a bit
Just like every other city employee of the day, Fire, Public Works, and Teachers, they
Written by Joe Lowry with research and editorial assistance by Trish Gully. Joseph Newberger, born
As Memphis history goes, G. P. Hamilton, was one of my heroes. If you get
A forgotten name and family who made a real difference in our community, William B
The Memphis Police Depart Detective Squad and Sgt. John Foppiano. Written by Joe Lowry with
Julio John Vannucci was born December 25, 1887, in Venice Italy and came through Ellis
Born 1919 Died June 14, 1972 Entered the MFD 1942 as a private on Engine
December 1933 Fire Chief John Moore retires, and Chief Irby Klinck is appointed. One of
Written by Joe Lowry with research and editorial assistance by Trish Gully. Captain Borner spent
John T. Moore entered the Memphis Fire Department in May of 1890 as a Hoseman