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16A The Tennessee Tribune

THURSDAY, MAY 2 - 8, 2013

Historic Jefferson Street Family Honored at Zion New Jerusalem Church

By William J. Fain

Edward Kendall, a prominent Nashville attorney and author of “A Walk Down Historic Jefferson Street”, presented to the Sims family an autographed copy of his recent publication at Zion New Jerusalem Church. As a part of the church’s ministry, families and their ancestors are celebrated and honored. The Sims family’s businesses and employment contributions to Jefferson Street and the Nashville community were graphically reported in Atty. Kendall’s unique and valuable portrait of historic Jefferson Street. Beginning in the 1940’s, Sam Sims, Jr. came to Nashville, with his wife, Josephine Hunter Sims, from McMinville, TN, acquired and developed several businesses in the 2600 block of Jefferson Street, where they built the family home. He was one of the most prosperous businessmen of his time, an avid golfer, sportsman, and graduate of Tennessee A & I University, now Tennessee State University, with a degree in Mathematics. Sim’s family, shown in the above photograph, continues to serve the Nashville community. Atty. Edward Kendall is one of Nashville’s most prominent attorneys. He has served the Nashville community for more than 25 years as an elected member and chairperson of the Metropolitan Nashville Board of Education. He is a graduate of Tennessee State University and the Nashville School of Law. Reverend Inman E. Otey serves as Minister of Zion New Jerusalem Church and Ministry, 2223 Morena Street, Nashville, TN 37208; 615-579-6461; email: minotey@comcast.net. Services are held on the first and third Sunday’s of each month, beginning at 11:30 am.

Standing l-r, Jeanette Pullen, Monica Sims, Stanley Sims, Vera Sims Childs, Rev. Inman E. Otey and Atty. Edward Kendall; Seated l-r, Vivian Sims Gilliam and Mia Sims Moorefield; Photo by Gabrielle “Gabbi” Nellis

Were you there? Did you attend the historic 1963 March on Washington? The Tennessee Tribune wants to record your memories from that day. Or did you watch events unfold on television? Did you listen to the radio as the speeches were made? We’re interested in your stories as well. Do you have pictures you can share? If you have a parent or grandparent who talks about that day, please contact us as well. We are planning special coverage to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the life-changing event. Please contact Tribune Social Media Director Jason Luntz at thjluntzreport@gmail.com.


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