Today in Johnson City History

Today in Johnson City History

Today in Johnson City History, Sunday, November 2, 2025

John Adams writes in his diary, new industry in Johnson City, Sam Sells is ill and more

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Rebecca Henderson
Nov 02, 2025
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Thursday, November` 2, 1775: Two hundred and fifty years ago today, John Adams penned the following entry in his diary. As always, the original spellings and punctuations have been preserved.

“On Thursday November 2. 1775 Congress resolved that the Committee appointed to carry into Execution the Resolves of Congress for fitting out four armed Vessells, be authorized to draw on the Continental Treasurers from time to time, for as much cash as shall be necessary for the above Purpose, not exceeding the Sum of one hundred thousand dollars, and that the said Committee have Power to agree, with such Officers and Seamen as are proper to man and command said Vessells, and that the Encouragement to such Officers and Seamen be, One half of all Ships of War made prize of by them, and one third of all transport Vessels, exclusive of Wages.”

(Source: https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/01-03-02-0016-0038)

Monday, November 2, 1925: A century ago today, the Johnson City Staff-News reported “That another large textile plant may come to East Tennessee soon is indicated in a report of action taken recently by officers of the Oak Knitting Company, of Syracuse and Arcade, N. Y., and Iparlanti, Michigan, regarding which the New York Daily News says:

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