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Jim Sasser and another man wearing Smithville Jamboree buttons. Sasser, James R.

1981

Image of Joe L. Evins speaking at the 100th Anniversary party of the FZ Webb and Sons Pharmacy. 608 S Congress Blvd, Smithville, TN 37166.

1981

Image of men speaking with United States congressman Al Gore Jr. Gore, Al, 1948-

1981

Image of choir singing on Jamboree stage. Smithville Town Square (DeKalb County, Tenn.)

1981

Men on stage doing a handshake. Smithville Town Square (DeKalb County, Tenn.).

1981

Woman presenting award to square dancing contestant. Smithville Town Square (DeKalb County, Tenn.)

1981

Image of a group on stage. Smithville Town Square (DeKalb County, Tenn.)

1981

Image of woman singing on stage.

1981

Image of a water reservoir, mining operation, or creek on a farm.

1981

Image of contestant being presented with an award on stage at the Smithville Jamboree. Smithville Town Square (DeKalb County, Tenn.)

1981

Image of group of people (including Tennessee Technological University President Arliss Roaden) sitting on the Smithville Jamboree stage. Roaden, Arliss L., 1930-

1981

Image of a man on top of a platform taking down the Smithville Jamboree banner.

1981

Image of two men shake hands while one receives an award.

1981

Image of a row of men from the audience of the Smithville Jamboree.

1981

Image of the Tennessee Travelers Square Dance Team in matching outfits. Presenting the Tennessee Travelers/ Organized in the year 1948 by the late Ralph C Sloan/ Came to the Grand Ole Opry in 1952/ Have never missed a scheduled Opry performance since that date/ The Tennessee Travelers perform the Appalachian style of square dancing/ They were the opening act when the Ambassadors and Representatives to the United Nations made their historic visit to the Opry in 1976/ They are the featured act at the Fan Fair Square Dance held in Nashville each June/ The dancers were the most popular act on the television show "That Nashville Music" for 11 years/ Over the years, this team has become known as the "WORLD'S MOST POPULAR SQUARE DANCE TEAM"

1981

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