Granny's Box: The Story of Mollie Franklin Hensley (by Sandy Laws)
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12024-06-11T07:41:26-07:00Archives of Appalachiafd81101222c39f89c61f93d59b8033a391e28876The Mollie Franklin Hensley Story30Owner of Granny's Boxplain2024-06-18T05:29:29-07:00Archives of Appalachiafd81101222c39f89c61f93d59b8033a391e28876
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1media/Grannys Box_thumb.jpg2024-05-15T07:12:29-07:00Granny's Box1This box belonged to Mollie Franklin Hensley, grandmother of Jackie Paxton Rose.media/Grannys Box.jpgplain2024-05-15T07:12:31-07:00The original objects are the property of Jackie Rose in Jonesborough, TN. The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University has been granted a license to create, store, preserve, and distribute digital reproductions of these items at the discretion of the Archives without restriction and in perpetuity to further and support the educational, teaching, scholarship, and research mission of the Archives. Access is provided to these digital surrogates for the purposes of research and education, provided the proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], licensed to the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University by Jackie Rose). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.