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_Richard Elder BILLING _+
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_William BILLINGS ___|
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Mother: Janette S. CHILTON |
Harrison & Duggan (information from a Clarksville Journal): This enterprising firm is located on the east side of Third street, between Franklin and Commerce, where it manufactures carriages, buggies, and, in fact, every and all kinds of pleasure vehicles. The factory covers a space fronting on Third Street sixty by one hundred and sixty feet, and this is connected with a department twenty five by one hundred feet fronting on Commerce Street. It furnishes employment for twenty-five men during the busy season, and has a capacity for turning out one hundred and fifty new jobs annually, besides doing an immense amount of repairing. It is one of the liveliest places in the city, and its product is second to none in the country. D. A. Harrison, senior member of the firm is a native of this city, a son of the late A. B. Harrison, the well known tobacco man. He went through the common schools and Stewart College here, but prior to engaging in his present occupation, served twelve years in the dry goods business, and in 1881 became the partner of A. Dugan. Mr. Harrison married Miss Sarah King, daughter of the late Judge King. Mr. Harrison is a Presbyterian, while Mrs. Harrison belongs to the Baptist Church. A telephone conversation with Mrs. William King Harrison from Clarksville, Tenn., provided the following information: William King Harrison closed out the buggy shop operation in 1924 or 25. Mr. Harrison was attening Southwestern College (before it moved to Memphis) when his father D. A. Harrison became sick. He left college and helped his father run the business. The buggy shop was on N. 2nd Street to N. 3rd Street. There was an alley way behind the shop that they wanted to make a street. It was called "Strawberry Alley" because a lady had a strawberry patch back there. When the shop was closed out they had an inventory of 24 buggies and one carriage. Mr. Harrison hitched the 25 vehicles together behind a car and took them all the way to Greenwood and stored them. Mrs. Harrison indicated that she arrived in Clarksville in 1928
_John HARRISON ______+
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_Benjamin HARRISON ________|
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_Alexander Benjamin HARRISON _|
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| |_Mary Ann "Polly" PEARSON _|
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|--David Augustus HARRISON
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This person is presumed living.
Daughter of Stephen Johnston and Elizabeth Anderson.
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| _Stephen DODD _______|
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| | |_Elizabeth Brown RIGGS _+
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|_Keziah DODD ________|
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| _Thomas BROWN __________+
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|_Deborah BROWN ______|
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|_Elizabeth BROWN _______
m 1703
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