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Encyclopedia > Hugh Howard Gibson

Hugh Howard Gibson was Commissioner of the Northwest Territories from March 31, 1931 to April 30, 1934.


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Gibson X-press July 6, 2004 (2025 words)
Gibson dominates the Bluesboro décor with dangling guitars that spin from the ceiling, a stage sponsored by Gibson/Valley Arts, and an entire wall dedicated to the making of a Gibson, from birth to completion.
Gibson's interactive tent provided chances for players to check out different guitar models and register to win an Epi Les Paul Special II and a Gibson Melody Maker which were given away.
The infamous Gibson was purchased by Guitar Center, who plans on trekking it, along with other guitars purchased, including Clapton's famous "Blackie" (the only guitar at the auction to bring a higher price than the 335), around the country for free display to the public.
Goodspeed Publishing Company, History of Tennessee, 1887. Gibson County Tennessee, pp. 797-816. TNGenNet Inc, TNGenWeb ... (12860 words)
GIBSON COUNTY is one of the several counties formed in West Tennessee in 1823.
The principal water-courses of Gibson County are the Middle Fork and the Little North Fork of the Forked Deer River; Rutherford Fork, and the South Fork of Obion River.
South Gibson Institute was incorporated by an act of the Legislature, passed January 30, 1860, the trustees being Samuel P. Cole, John Green, Benjamin Seward, J. Scales, Thomas Walker, A. Williams and Green Williams.
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