GREENBRIER FAMILIES By Tommy Burns
Tommy Burns talks about the Greenbrier Cove families of Ownbys and Whaleys. This is an excerpt from his Wilderness Wildlife program, 1/26. This video, excerpted from Burns' full program, is about Greenbrier only. It's a good introduction to the Smoky Mountain Historical Society picnic at Greenbrier Pavillion on Sunday, May 17, 2026. Incidentally, the Decorations Day for families who had to move out of Greenbrier will be on May 24 for descendants. History preserved by Lew Bolton.

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